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The_Return
08-07-2006, 03:53 PM
So Im going away for a few days tomorrow morning. I have nothing to occupy myself with other than my Ipod (and my portable DVD player, but that gives me a headache in the car).
So basically what Im asking is in the title: What are some bands that I should check out? Im looking for stuff that I avent heard before/not familliar with, so I have new stuff to listen to while Im away.
Ive already started downloading stuff from bands that I know members around here like...Faith No More and Thursday, among others.
Im not really concerned about the type of music, doesnt matter...just looking for new tunes.
1beastieibe
08-07-2006, 04:32 PM
Hmmmm Muse is pretty awesome
The_Return
08-07-2006, 04:38 PM
Originally posted by 1beastieibe
Hmmmm Muse is pretty awesome
Im now downloading 5 of their songs:D
Thanks:)
Miss Olivia
08-07-2006, 05:00 PM
I guess it really depends on what you're into. Archenemy is great, so is Killswitch Engage, As I Lay Dying, Black Dahlia Murder, and if you like Primus, there's a song called "Buzzards of Green Hill" by Les Claypool with Frog that I can't get out of my head.
Posher778
08-07-2006, 05:43 PM
death Cab for Cutie.
VampiricClown
08-07-2006, 05:48 PM
DevilDriver....Coal Chamber....Oh! If you can find it, Zachariah. :D
The_Return
08-07-2006, 06:24 PM
Well thanks to your suggestions + a few that I thought up on my own, Ive got almost 100 new songs to listen to:D
Thanks guys!
urgeok
08-08-2006, 07:07 AM
Originally posted by The_Return
So Im going away for a few days tomorrow morning. I have nothing to occupy myself with other than my Ipod (and my portable DVD player, but that gives me a headache in the car).
So basically what Im asking is in the title: What are some bands that I should check out? Im looking for stuff that I avent heard before/not familliar with, so I have new stuff to listen to while Im away.
Ive already started downloading stuff from bands that I know members around here like...Faith No More and Thursday, among others.
Im not really concerned about the type of music, doesnt matter...just looking for new tunes.
i'll give some older canadian suggestions ..
i'm assuming you already know The Rheostatics ?
(if not, get some !)
JellyfishBabies
Change of Heart
VoiVod
Rusty
Doughboys
Elvis_Christ
08-08-2006, 07:32 AM
Dead Moon and Inepsy (great Canadian band! - hope to get over next year and see a show..... Motorhead meets Discharge awesome stuff!)
urgeok
08-08-2006, 07:37 AM
Originally posted by Elvis_Christ
Inepsy (great Canadian band! - hope to get over next year and see a show..... Motorhead meets Discharge awesome stuff!)
looks liek they're in Toronto on Sep 8
just checked them out - they're from montreal - i was just there ...
Miss Olivia
08-08-2006, 01:26 PM
Voivod is great. Their cover of Astronomy Domine is one of my favorite songs.
Ooky_Kabuki
08-08-2006, 02:41 PM
Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, The Pink Spiders, The Hush Sound, The Strokes, Nine Black Alps, Cobra Starship, The Sounds, The Academy Is..., Gym Class Heroes
The STE
08-08-2006, 02:55 PM
if you like Faith No More, check out Peeping Tom, Tomahawk, and Mr. Bungle (and maybe Fantomas)
Also:
Queens of the Stone Age
Tom Waits
The Five Stairsteps
the Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Jetpack
Blue States
Brad Sucks
Broken Social Scene
Dimmu Borgir
Elysian Fields
some of Dan the Automators stuff (particularly Lovage and Handsome Boy Modeling School)
The Gorillaz
The Mothman
08-08-2006, 04:47 PM
i just gotta suggest it. any Pennywise before 2001. new stuff isnt as good.
The Mothman
08-08-2006, 04:49 PM
Scissorfight.
Great band from NH. Drinking fighting and fucking. that's what they're all about.
alkytrio666
08-08-2006, 05:53 PM
-The Allman Brothers Band
*and*
-Creedence Clearwater Revival
Paul Is Dead
08-09-2006, 03:59 AM
The Mars Volta.
The Mars Volta.
The Mars Volta.
The Mars Volta.
The Mars Volta.
The Mars Volta.
The Mars Volta.
The Mars Volta.
The Mars Volta.
The Mars Volta.
The Mars Volta.
The Mars Volta.
They are so amazing, and their new album has just recently leaked. saerkjhgaielrhliaehruahgbewlruihtgaeurhgt. I just can't explain how much they rock, and as fellow horror fans, you guys should look into the "concepts" of their albums. They're more hardcore than any metal band out there.
The_Return
08-10-2006, 05:46 PM
Well I wish that I would have caught more of these suggestions before I went away...oh well.
To be honest I was a big fan of most of the bands that I checked out....Im not really into screaming, and thats what most of the stuff I downloaded was. Oh well, it gave me something new to listen to, thanks guys!:D
VampiricClown
08-14-2006, 01:22 PM
Originally posted by The_Return
Well I wish that I would have caught more of these suggestions before I went away...oh well.
To be honest I was a big fan of most of the bands that I checked out....Im not really into screaming, and thats what most of the stuff I downloaded was. Oh well, it gave me something new to listen to, thanks guys!:D
Ah, hell. If you wanted non-screaming, why didn't you say so? Half of the stuff I listen to is screaming, the other half isn't. Next time I'll pick the good, non-screaming stuff.
Deposable
08-14-2006, 10:44 PM
At the drive-in > Mars Volta
Download Lou Reed "Street Hassel", you'll hate it. But it's one of my favorite songs.
Elvis_Christ
08-15-2006, 04:26 AM
Originally posted by Deposable
Download Lou Reed "Street Hassel", you'll hate it. But it's one of my favorite songs.
Its one of his more underated albums there's some good tunes on there. New York is probably my favorite album of his after the Velvets. Coney Island Baby is great too. Dig Transformer but its kinda been overplayed by me especially when I was younger.
I really like The Will To Death by John Frusciante at the moment. Picked it up cheap with his album Curtains from a sale bin. Some cheesy songs but there's a lot of killer tracks on the two. Way better than his RHCP stuff. Downbeat with his sad guitar wailing. Dope.
Paul Is Dead
08-15-2006, 05:17 PM
Originally posted by Deposable
At the drive-in > Mars Volta
I appreciate both for their own strong points. But, alas, since At the Drive-In is no longer with us as a band I'm giving all of my support to the Mars Volta, rather than Sparta.
Deposable
08-16-2006, 01:49 AM
Originally posted by Elvis_Christ
Its one of his more underated albums there's some good tunes on there. New York is probably my favorite album of his after the Velvets. Coney Island Baby is great too. Dig Transformer but its kinda been overplayed by me especially when I was younger.
I really like The Will To Death by John Frusciante at the moment. Picked it up cheap with his album Curtains from a sale bin. Some cheesy songs but there's a lot of killer tracks on the two. Way better than his RHCP stuff. Downbeat with his sad guitar wailing. Dope.
I got New York for X-mas last year.. And I totally agree. New York is one of his best albums. It's better than Transformer. Some of the songs on Transformer aren't that good. While, NY is all great.
I haven't heard Coney Island baby yet. I heard it's one of his most up-beat records.
The next Lou Reed album that I am getting is "Blue Mask". That title song is badass ! I heard a lot of great things about it.
I finally got a record player . And my friend gave me "Lou Reed - Take no prisoners - Live". Very rare, but what a god awful album. But it is amusing how drunk he is and all the shit talking he does during and between songs.
Sparta > Mars Volta
Paul Is Dead
08-16-2006, 03:53 PM
To each his(or in my case, her) own.
Elvis_Christ
08-16-2006, 05:13 PM
Originally posted by Deposable
The next Lou Reed album that I am getting is "Blue Mask". That title song is badass ! I heard a lot of great things about it.
I finally got a record player . And my friend gave me "Lou Reed - Take no prisoners - Live". Very rare, but what a god awful album. But it is amusing how drunk he is and all the shit talking he does during and between songs.
I haven't heard Blue Mask yet. Haha Take No Prisoners is rare over there huh? There were so many copies floating about over here at one point in cheap bins! One of my favorite stores was filled to the brim with LR stuff.
Thats cool you picked up a turntable its a whole new world of music for you to get into. I've got back into CDs after I sold my last record collection to pay some bills and get a new guitar. Not sure if I've got the patience to start another collection..... but I probably will at some point.
Deposable
08-16-2006, 09:16 PM
Originally posted by Elvis_Christ
I haven't heard Blue Mask yet. Haha Take No Prisoners is rare over there huh? There were so many copies floating about over here at one point in cheap bins! One of my favorite stores was filled to the brim with LR stuff.
Thats cool you picked up a turntable its a whole new world of music for you to get into. I've got back into CDs after I sold my last record collection to pay some bills and get a new guitar. Not sure if I've got the patience to start another collection..... but I probably will at some point.
Lou Reed doesn't support America. He very rarely tours here. Many once in 5 years ? But every year he tours Europe :rolleyes: Great for me. I'm a huge fan.
His albums are hard to find here. Besides Transformer or his greatest hits.
The record company didn't want to release "Take No Prisoners" at all. It was only in limited release in America. While Europe has almost all the original Velvet records...
That is my ultimate dream. Is owning a original American Velvet Underground "Andy Warhol" album. They go for almost 400 dollars...
Elvis_Christ
08-16-2006, 10:33 PM
Originally posted by Deposable
That is my ultimate dream. Is owning a original American Velvet Underground "Andy Warhol" album. They go for almost 400 dollars...
Those US pressings from that time are really nice records. The MC5 - Back in the USA I had was a great sounding pressing with a decent thick as fuck cover. Sold it for nowhere near what it was worth but whatever.....
I had standard NZ pressings of the Velvets albums awhile back. The recent colour vinyl re-issues are well worth your time. I stopped being anal about pressings after awhile. A bunch of the re-issues are even better than the originals. Sundazed brings out a lot of cool re-issues on 180g vinyl (MC5, Stooges, Byrds, The Sonics). I dig how Dischord still brings out a bunch of vinyl still.... you'll have to pick up all the Fugazi albums!
But yeh keep trawling the junk and second hand stores you'll be suprised what turns up for next to nothing.
Deposable
08-17-2006, 01:17 AM
Of course I have a Fugazi record. I got a original print of "Margin Walker". Their second album. And one of Fugazi's best.
You know 13 songs cd ? Margin Walker is half of the album.
http://www.dischord.com/store?action=showRel&relNumber=35
Elvis_Christ
08-17-2006, 05:34 PM
Originally posted by Deposable
You know 13 songs cd ? Margin Walker is half of the album.
Yeh I know 13 Songs.
I had a really cool marbled copy of End Hits. I wonder if it still comes out like that. Doubt it I guess cuz it must have been the first pressing. I had a O.G Repeater and first Minor Threat EP aswell. Hahaha I had...... I had....... :rolleyes:
Vinyl has got stupidly expensive over here since a certain vulture chainstore took over the local store. $50 a record in some cases fuck that. Pity its pretty much the only place to get music. I refused to go there for ages but had to bite the bullet. Its like going to a supermarket..... :rolleyes: