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02-18-2011, 11:35 PM | #21 | |
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Take for instance the Grammy's the other night...people haven't heard real music in a performance like Mumford and Sons and the Avett Brothers for awhile. It seems as though everything has been autotuned to the max, and hopefully we are getting away from that trend. |
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02-19-2011, 09:34 AM | #22 | |
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04-03-2011, 02:41 PM | #23 |
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I listen to lots of different types of music in many different genres. If you're looking for something new and good I recommend:
Kurt Vile "Smoke Ring for my Halo" - Great singer/songwriter in the indie rock genre. Lots of soul and depth in this acoustic offering Blut Aus Nord "777 Sect" - Excellent new Doom/Death metal offering The Black Keys "Brothers" - One of my favorite albums from 2010. Rockin' Blues! Airs & Lunaire "Split" - A refreshing take on both experimental Black Metal and Shoegaze. It took me by surprise The Gaslight Anthem "American Slang" - A great American rock band with elements of punk. Basically take Springsteen and mix in the Clash and you've got The Gaslight Anthem Before the Dawn "Deathstar Rising" - One of the best Death Metal albums to be released so far in 2011 The Cave Singers "No Witch" - Really good alternative folk mixed w/ Psychedelic rock E.S. Posthumus "Makara" - Epic Orchestral release from this amazing duo Adele "21" - Fantastic Indie Soul release from the best thing to come out of the UK in the past few years These were all released late 2010 to early 2011 so they're all fairly recent. Give them a listen and see if any resonate with you |
06-03-2011, 01:49 PM | #25 |
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06-03-2011, 02:46 PM | #26 | |
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Some other really good new releases that have been released so far in 2011: And So I Watch You From Afar "Gangs" - excelllent post-rock album with great instrumentals Fleet Foxes "Helplesness Blues" - groove influenced folk/indie. Just inspiring Key Losers "California Lite" - Classic American lo-fi with a lead singer who's smokey sultry voice melts me. Amon Amarth "Surtur Rising" - another fantastic offering from this Viking Metal band from Sweden. Epic Alestorm "Back through Time" - Power metal featuring great riffs and punk influenced choruses. The Civil Wars "Live @ SxSW" - This indie-folk band had me hooked on the first song. Their live rendition of Disarm is probably the best thing I've heard this year. Imagine anguish and regret embodied in music form and you've got their performance of this Smashing Pumpkins song. |
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06-03-2011, 02:55 PM | #27 |
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Oh, forgot:
Deep Dark Robot "8 Songs About a Girl" - Linda Perry's (4 non Blondes) new album about a new lover. There's a reason she's been such a successful songwriter for the past 2 decades. The girl has range. Black Label Society "The Song Remains Not the Same" - Zakk Wylde's acoustic offering. His best album since The Blessed Hellride Enslaved "Axioma Ethica Odini" - Pure F'n amazingness! Metal's best album so far this year |
06-06-2011, 09:08 AM | #28 |
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This Will Destroy You "Tunnel Blanket" - Post-rock instrumentals. While this album is WAY darker than their previous albums, it still holds up fantastically well.
And So I Watch You From Afar "Gangs" - LasciviousXXX mentioned this, and it is EASILY my favorite album of the year. Great pick - been jamming to it for the last few weeks. Low "C'mon" - Really simple music. Low is a fantastic group with quite a few albums under their belt, so there is always something to listen to with them. I believe that all of these are 2011 releases as well. Posted via Mobile Device |
06-06-2011, 01:23 PM | #29 |
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I think pop music used to be something most people liked. Now it is exclusively marketed towards tweens. Therefore it doesn't have to include anything that even resembles a singer or include actual musical talent. It just has to be catchy and/or launched by a show that airs on the Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, etc.
I know there are knocks on country music too, but I've found most of what I like that is new is in the country genre. I guess I relate to it more. Most of the artists can sing, and a lot of them write their own stuff. Still, I love old blues, classic rock, hard rock, some metal, classical, jazz (not contemporary), and even a few select raps songs; so pretty much a little of everything. But, today's pop music, by-en-large is CRAP. Very little of today's "rock" is even palatable. To me, most of it sounds like Disturbed wannabes. Just my
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06-06-2011, 01:50 PM | #30 | |
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06-06-2011, 02:11 PM | #31 |
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07-18-2011, 09:24 PM | #32 |
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"Animals as Leaders"
The best way that I can describe this is that this group is that they are similar to Dream Theater but without any lyrics. It is fantastic. |
07-18-2011, 09:40 PM | #33 |
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Led Zeppelin still stamps the prerequisite for the next ground breaking music. Sorry but it hasn't happened yet. Everything else is either pop or cult. Hey opinions are welcome right? LOL.
I have found various genres interesting here or there, but IMHO to call it great music is debatable. Let me try and break my shell and mention something outside of the 60's and 70's. SRV Ben Harper Govt Mule Derrick Trucks Radiohead Cold Play (They are pussies, but talented) Nickleback (Ha! JK) Dave Grohl is a mad man Sublime in their prime Metallica before Cliff died March Violets (close friend of mine) Like I said music is very based on perspective. I think the trade was at its prime before TV and internet were there. Most of these bands now have it easy on building their fan base. Nobody touring like they used to. You realize that Led Zeppelin toured for the first 2.5 years non stop? Look at old bootlegs and see where the blood, sweat, and tears were. Can't say that about most bands nowadays.
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07-18-2011, 09:42 PM | #34 | |
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Dream Theater is awesome! Check jason Bonham's new band. The new touring rock band. I need to google it, but I think it is "Black Creek Revival"
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