[QUOTE=kitteh-nator;30683381]The real question is, do you like progressive dreamfunk or post-avant jazzcore?[/QUOTE]
I'm more into psychedelic bluesrock thank you very much
[QUOTE=Hakita;30684197]I'm more into psychedelic bluesrock thank you very much[/QUOTE]
Was listening to some psychedelic blues rock today. :respek:
You got the Wheels of Fire album yeah? :smug:
Check out Summertime Blues by Blue Cheer, now that's some sweet psychedelic blues rock for ya.
[QUOTE=kitteh-nator;30683381]The real question is, do you like progressive dreamfunk or post-avant jazzcore?[/QUOTE]
Plebian. Neo-Ambient Sludge Folk is where it's at.
[QUOTE=MrJazzy;30684302]Check out Summertime Blues by Blue Cheer, now that's some sweet psychedelic blues rock for ya.[/QUOTE]
The whole Vincebus Eruptum album :fappery:
Need to hear Outsideinside too
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[QUOTE=ThisGuy0;30684607]Plebian. Neo-Ambient Sludge Folk is where it's at.[/QUOTE]
That would be amazing
I assume you've heard the original Summertime Blues, Dopey Trout? :buddy:
The Eddie Cochran version? Indeed
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Also, thanks for introducing me to Graveyard. I just ordered Hisingen Blues on vinyl as a payday reward :v:
You should check out Sawtooth Bluegrass Band's version of it aswell.
I'll check them out :buddy:
Yup, The Who and Rush have also got their versions lol.
I'd like to think I can find something I enjoy or at least appreciate in most music styles, on the other hand grouping artists by genre can make it easier to discover new music as long as you don't take these tags too seriously.
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