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Posted: 2007-09-16 12:28am
by Tasoth
Unfortunately my music collection features alot of speedy stuff for when I'm gaming. Symphony X, Dragonforce, Dream Evil, older In Flames, Iced Earth, Static X, Sinergy, Blind Guardian and Avenge Seven Fold. I usually put it on, tune into the beat and mellody, tune out the vocals and start responding. If the song is something I can really get into, I can pull off some damned impressive runs before I go down.
I really, really love A Perfect Circle. I literally wished they were still writing songs. The closest I've found to them is Chevelle, and they're still not all that close to their sound. Anyone know of any other bands that sound like them?
Also, I can't seem to find any instrumentals I like. Symphonies and orchestras aren't my thing, I like more folk instrument and mediterreanen/arabic sounding songs in that vein. Anyone have any suggestions for that?
Posted: 2008-03-12 09:13pm
by J
A few weeks ago, my fiancé gave me a copy of
Raising Sand and said "check this out when you have some time". I let the CD sit around for a while and didn't get to it until a few days ago. Wow. You'd never think in a million years that Robert Plant and Alison Krauss could somehow collaborate on an album and make it work, but they did, and came up with one of the most powerful albums I've heard in some time. It's music which goes straight to the heart and pulls on your emotions, you feel, and live with the artists.
Nothin' just gives me goosebumps, it's that good.
Posted: 2008-03-12 09:35pm
by Twoyboy
I know it's a bit pop and indulgent, but I just can't get over how good Bloc Party are. Seriously my favourite band this century.
Also I heard a band yesterday who sounded remarkably like Smashing Pumpkins in the hey-day, except the guy could sing. Having difficulty remembering the name though... I think I might go searching.
Posted: 2008-03-12 09:50pm
by Twoyboy
Twoyboy wrote:Also I heard a band yesterday who sounded remarkably like Smashing Pumpkins in the hey-day, except the guy could sing. Having difficulty remembering the name though... I think I might go searching.
I believe it was a band called the Silversun Pickups, a song called Lazy Eye. I'll have to confirm that when I get home, maybe download it.
Posted: 2008-03-12 10:16pm
by Tsyroc
J wrote:A few weeks ago, my fiancé gave me a copy of
Raising Sand and said "check this out when you have some time". I let the CD sit around for a while and didn't get to it until a few days ago. Wow. You'd never think in a million years that Robert Plant and Alison Krauss could somehow collaborate on an album and make it work, but they did, and came up with one of the most powerful albums I've heard in some time. It's music which goes straight to the heart and pulls on your emotions, you feel, and live with the artists.
Nothin' just gives me goosebumps, it's that good.
I watched/listened to the video of
Gone Gone Gone on the website you linked to. I liked the song. I could easilly picture that in the past Plant would have done both vocals in the studio. Hearing Krause sing with him gave the song a different and someone more interesting sound than Plant doing both vocals.
I'm going to have to check out the rest of the album.

Posted: 2008-03-13 01:33pm
by Joviwan
I recently dicovered Jefferson Airplane. I had never heard of them, though I did know a few of their songs, it turned out. I heard White Rabbit in an ad for a generic xbox JRPG, and immediately scoured the internet for what the hell it was and why it sounded familiar. It turned out that the opening baseline from White Rabbit was the menu music for BF Vietnam. I chuckled inside, and immediately went out to aquire all the Jefferson Airplane I could.
Posted: 2008-03-13 04:16pm
by Lord Pounder
Recently I discovered KMFDM, Guano Apes and Jack Off Jill. Jack Off Jills Angels Fuck, Devils Kiss is a regular choice.
Posted: 2008-03-13 06:27pm
by Faabio
Current favorite Band and Album is Necrophagist: Onset of putrefaction.
Found it while randomly looking some guitar hero custom songs in youtube and after getting the whole album its been on the playlist quite regularly.
A youtube link to one of their songs
Advanced Corpse Tumor
Bronx Casket Co.with their same named album sounds great too.
Posted: 2008-03-13 07:48pm
by Rye
Necrophagist are too twiddly for me, personally.
I would like to thank Spin Echo for introducing me to Summoning, though, they're fucking ace.
I also have a real liking for pornogrind that I got last year. I love the straightforward groovetasms of Cock and Ball Torture's riffage.
The most recent My Dying Bride album has really grown on me too. Other than that, I've been listening to
my own musicquite a lot in order to get the inspiration to record the guitar on two full songs as yet unreleased.
Posted: 2008-08-27 11:55pm
by muse
Well it only took 25 years for me to finally discover Emmylou Harris, I mean she's only been singing and recording albums for longer than I've been alive. Love her version of "Goin' back to Harlan" from the Wrecking Ball album, now I know why she's so highly regarded.
Posted: 2008-08-28 01:38pm
by The Yosemite Bear
That's ok, first it was Cash and Brecht/Weill introducing me to Nick Cave, BTW "Dig Laserous Dig" is excellent, now I've expanded into Concrete Blonde, Polly Jean Harvey, and a bunch of others. Amazon is now suggesting "Goth" accessories to me?
Posted: 2008-08-28 05:45pm
by Losonti Tokash
Bands that get regular rotation on my mp3 player: Avenged Sevenfold, The Exies, Franz Ferdinand, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Muse, and finally Danko Jones.
I only recently came across Dream Theater. I've only found Images and Words which apparently is their softest album so I'm still trying to get more.
Posted: 2008-08-28 06:14pm
by TithonusSyndrome
Losonti Tokash wrote:Dream Theater
yech
I guess "Scenes From A Memory" had some pretty good parts, but I find them to be unbelievably dull m'self. I would put it to you to try listening to Atheist, not least of all because I happen to be wearing an Atheist shirt right now.
Posted: 2008-08-29 12:08am
by Qwerty 42
My most recent pick-ups:
Jethro Tull (they're popular, but I've only recently hit their deep cuts)
Grand Funk Railroad (same story)
Rainbow (A collaboration of Ritchie Blackmore and, early on, Ronnie James Dio.
Highly recommended for any fans of early hard rock, like Zeppelin or Deep Purple)
Popa Chubby
Eric Johnson (thanks, Guitar Hero)
Hammerfall
UFO
Tracy Chapman, courtesy a friend in a computer class. Even if you've hated everything else I've posted, give this a look.
Starcastle
Dio
Caravan
Metallica
The Jayhawks
Posted: 2008-08-29 12:21am
by Losonti Tokash
TithonusSyndrome wrote:I would put it to you to try listening to Atheist, not least of all because I happen to be wearing an Atheist shirt right now.
I'll take a listen, if for nothing else than the band's name.

Posted: 2008-08-29 04:41pm
by The Yosemite Bear
Also for all of you youngsters:
Check out:
Leadbelly
Robert Johnston
Billie Holiday
they are all long dead, but they are very, very good and emotional.
Posted: 2008-08-29 08:46pm
by TithonusSyndrome
Ah yes, Leadbelly. Delta blues for whitebread and alt-rock kids who don't like delta blues. The hipster counterculture's obsession with "authenticity" or at the very least the manufacture and sale of it to suburban fakers has a father figure in Leadbelly, whose manager purged his live setlists of poppier songs and encouraged him to remain in prison garb during shows to broadcast his "street cred." I guess some of his music is alright, but if I have to hear yet ANOTHER Nice Cave alt-rock weenie try to namedrop him to show off how diverse their musical taste is, I'm going to just give up and listen to whatever is on MTV.
Posted: 2008-09-04 04:31am
by Dorsk 81
Lord Pounder wrote:Recently I discovered KMFDM, Guano Apes and Jack Off Jill. Jack Off Jills Angels Fuck, Devils Kiss is a regular choice.
You're kidding about JoJ, right? How about Scarling.? You must've heard of them.
I'm probably getting quite stale musically, I haven't really been listening to much other than The Dresden Dolls, Kill Hannah, Scarling. and Muse for ages.
Re: New music, current favorites, recent discoveries
Posted: 2009-03-13 11:13pm
by J
The Doors, all of their albums with Jim Morrison, particularly their self-titled debut album and Strange Days. I've heard the same three or so songs on classic rock radio over the years, sadly, I don't think those songs do any justice to the albums. Short songs, long songs, silly ditties, acid fuled blues trips, they do it all and carry a mean groove. It's infectious, I can't help tapping my feet or bopping my head to the beat, favourite song is probably "When the music's over" which ends Strange Days.
Re: New music, current favorites, recent discoveries
Posted: 2009-03-14 12:30am
by Phantasee
I was listening to
Kid Cudi's mixtape lately, he's got some catchy tunes on it. A bunch of
Ice Cube, for some reason. I like his latest album, it's much closer to his older work, angry, passionate gangsta rap. It's a bit more polished too, but that's to be expected after this much time.
I found this new Toronto singer,
Andreena Mill. She's been getting a lot of airplay on the local radio stations, I like her tune You and Tomorrow with
Saukrates. Mostly because I like hearing Suakrates' vocals under hers.
Isley Brothers, someone hooked me up with an Essential Isley Brothers compilation disc, I really like Down Low with
R. Kelly.
One song that's been playing a lot lately is The Chain by
Fleetwood Mac. Can anyone guess why?

Re: New music, current favorites, recent discoveries
Posted: 2009-03-14 12:41am
by JLTucker
Back in November 2008 I picked up the series
Spaced. There's a song played during the final minutes of the series that I found to be quite good. So I did a Google search to find out what the name of the song is. It's called
"The Staunton Lick" by Lemon Jelly. I finally found the three albums they made and they are excellent.
Re: New music, current favorites, recent discoveries
Posted: 2009-05-25 10:47pm
by aerius
I think I'm becoming a communist. So I was watching
The People's Mario on youtube and I was like "damn, that is
good music!" so I did some research and found out what it was, and that led me picking up a copy of
Russian Favourites by the Red Army Choir. I can't understand a word of Russian but who cares, the music is great.
Re: New music, current favorites, recent discoveries
Posted: 2009-05-26 12:20am
by TimothyC
Recently I've picked up a copy of the Soundtrack from the Musical My Fair Lady (Film), and the Song "Praan", used in the 2008 "Where the Hell is Matt?" Video.