zer0 - Thanks, they sound quite good. Will have to look into them.
[QUOTE=Lemonator;23722926]Stuff like The National and The Weakerthans.[/QUOTE]
Wilco.
Need more music like this.
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Korpiklaani
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Not that similar but I think you'll like them.
[QUOTE=Ian D;23772156]Korpiklaani
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Not that similar but I think you'll like them.[/QUOTE]
I have their discography, but have only listened to "Vodka". It was pretty great. I'll listen through the other albums.
I'd love some Reggae, starting to appreciate the genre. Got any good tisp for a new listener such as meself? Usually I'm into jazz or blues.
[QUOTE=MrJazzy;23958163]I'd love some Reggae, starting to appreciate the genre. Got any good tisp for a new listener such as meself? Usually I'm into jazz or blues.[/QUOTE]
Bob Marley & The Wailors - Exodus album or song they're both excellent :3:
Lee "Scratch" Perry - Roast Fish, Collie Weed & Corn Bread
Give me some large scale alternative, something like Sufjan Stevens.
Can someone give me more music like 'The Ghost Inside' or 'Stray from the Path'
Recommend some doom/sludge/drone.
I already know Sun0))), Boris, Dark Castle, etc...
[QUOTE=Ca5bah;23970853]Recommend some doom/sludge/drone.
I already know Sun0))), Boris, Dark Castle, etc...[/QUOTE]
I'm sure some of these you know but just in case, I'll list them anyway.
Earth
Black Shape Of Nexus
Pentemple
Alter
Aardtmann op Vuurtopberg
Om
Sleep
Thorr's Hammer
Catacombs
Bands like A Day to Remember
[QUOTE=DrVivi;23967109]Can someone give me more music like 'The Ghost Inside' or 'Stray from the Path'[/QUOTE]Stick to Your Guns
Hundedth
Your Demise
Some suggest me some really nice Techno beats.
Still looking for stuff like The National and The Weakerthans, Still listening to Wilco and it's good so far.
[QUOTE=Akayz;23958217]Bob Marley & The Wailors - Exodus album or song they're both excellent :3:
Lee "Scratch" Perry - Roast Fish, Collie Weed & Corn Bread[/QUOTE]
THanks man, it's great, Do you have any more? Artists, songs, albums, anything; trying to get a playlist going! :D
[QUOTE=MrJazzy;23983327]THanks man, it's great, Do you have any more? Artists, songs, albums, anything; trying to get a playlist going! :D[/QUOTE]
Bob Marley's Natty Dread album is pretty great.
The Gladiators - Trenchtown Mix Up album too.
Toots - In the Dark
All great stuff that you need :v:
Thanks alot, I'm really digging it! Gonna check out some more Reggae on my own later and do some research about the genre, it's real funky!
Could anyone recommend me some bands that sound like this?
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Can any recommend me any songs or bands that sound like this?
(Rock and classical)
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqMoRHvJvio[/media]
stuff like gorillaz and phoenix would be cool
[QUOTE=Lemonator;23981905]Still looking for stuff like The National and The Weakerthans, Still listening to Wilco and it's good so far.[/QUOTE]
Sufjan Stevens? Kinda/Little bit
Also, anyone know any good bands like the Fleet Foxes?
[QUOTE=Billiam;23999349]Sufjan Stevens? Kinda/Little bit
Also, anyone know any good bands like the Fleet Foxes?[/QUOTE]
Department of Eagles
Grizzly Bear
Ruby Suns
Dirty Projectors
Bon Iver
The Dodos
Need some music like this:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgV0_IRokqU[/media]
Gimme blues :3:
[QUOTE=blast;23999622]Department of Eagles
Grizzly Bear
Ruby Suns
Dirty Projectors
Bon Iver
The Dodos
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Thank ye kindly, I'm into Bon Iver so I'm betting those are some prime suggestions.
[QUOTE=Billiam;23999349]Sufjan Stevens? Kinda/Little bit
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I like their instrumental but their lyrics are a bit too angry/disgruntled.
Anything else you think I might like?
[QUOTE=Akayz;24000301]Gimme blues :3:[/QUOTE]
Ah, my expert area! :D
I'm not exacly sure what to give you cause there are many different areas and stuff but let's see. Also, don't expect no albums for me because the only albums I've ever gotten was collections.
Mose Allison is a good 60's jazz/blues pianist if you want some 'cool' blues, he's still playing today but he not very famous.
Big Bill Broonzy did alot of traditional folk and his own blues during the 20's to the 50's, I usually call him the black Woody Guthrie, they're very comparable.
Buddy Guy is also a great blues guitarist and singer who started off in the 50's and is still playing. He has influed Jimi Hendrix with his sound and his way on stage!
Mississippi Fred Mcdowell played blues on his aucustic guitar ever since mid 20's, but didn't start recording untill the 60's and he is the one you wanna listen to if you want that old, really depressing, aggressive kinda blues.
If you want any more, just ask! :)
[QUOTE=MrJazzy;24007278]I usually call him the black Woody Guthrie, they're very comparable.[/QUOTE]
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Cheers for the suggestions... I'm gonna get right onto them!
Also John Lee Hooker is superb... but you would know all about him :saddowns:
Yeah I do ^^
Looking for ambient space music, anyone?
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