Ezekielsays
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terrapinj said:check out Russian Circles if you haven't - similar to the above but with a touch of metal sound
Great group. Definitely on my regular music rotation.
terrapinj said:check out Russian Circles if you haven't - similar to the above but with a touch of metal sound
klnosaj said:This, I've come to realize, is where it's at.
Hot Rize, Johnson Mountain Boys, Stanley Brothers, Ricky Skaggs form the past; Trampled by Turtles, Old Crow Medicine Show, right now are two of the best bands I know of. :rockin:
Love a lot of those bands, I'll add a few for fun. The Head and the Heart (a little more folksy than most of those), The Strokes, The Black Keys Phoenix, Peter Bjorn and John, Passion Pit, Fitz and the Tantrums, The Drums, Cold War Kids.
Right there with you! Dawes "a little bit of everything" is unreal good if you like those bands.
Wilco (best band EVER), My Morning Jacket, Drive By Truckers, Lucero, The Old 97's, Whitey Morgan and the 78's, The Avett Brothers.
I'm a big fan of the solo Panda Bear stuff from the Animal Collective, but I think the AC shtick is gettin old...
How about Built to Spill...they are due for a new one soon...huh? Talk about pioneers of this thread...
My neighbor turned me on to the Dawes album a few months ago. "A Little Bit of Everything" is definitely a killer tune and the by far the best on the album.
If anyone hasn't checked out http://www.daytrotter.com/ I suggest you do. There are hundreds of live performances by many of the bands mentioned in this thread (Wilco, The Drums, etc, etc) recorded in the Daytrotter studios. They are free and can be downloaded for ipod use. It's a great place to discover new bands if Non-Top 40(indie) is what you are in to.
Edit: I haven't been on Daytrotter for a while and it appears that it isn't free anymore. Sucks. They do offer a free trial membership though.
Have the Mountain goats really not been mentioned yet? REALLY?
They're by far my favorite.
I've never listened but have heard great things. Sometimes there's simply too much to listen to. Will have to give them a listen while I brew this weekend. Any album in particular?
JeffoC6 said:Yea man. Panda is my favorite artist going right now. I've seen him 3 times and have seen AC about 4 times. Not sure how familiar you may be with AC's members, but after Feels, Deakin left the group for a bit. They went on to release Strawberry Jam and Merriweather Post Pavillion without him. Now I hear he's back. I think Deakin gives them a more organic sound (think Feels), and hopefully, they can move back towards that. Either way, Panda is the man. So nice to see someone else is into him. Other than my fiance, I don't know anyone else whose a Panda Bear fan.
Yea man. Panda is my favorite artist going right now. I've seen him 3 times and have seen AC about 4 times. Not sure how familiar you may be with AC's members, but after Feels, Deakin left the group for a bit. They went on to release Strawberry Jam and Merriweather Post Pavillion without him. Now I hear he's back. I think Deakin gives them a more organic sound (think Feels), and hopefully, they can move back towards that. Either way, Panda is the man. So nice to see someone else is into him. Other than my fiance, I don't know anyone else whose a Panda Bear fan.
Talahassee is probably one of the best albums start to finish. The Sunset Tree is also a stand out. I love pretty much anything Darnielle touches though
Both of those albums refer heavily to "the alpha couple" which is basically his theme for a couple whose co-dependence through addiction (and overall bad decisions) has transformed their love into something very deep and twisted. So when you hear him say "I hope you die, I hope we both die" it at first sounds childish and funny, but when put into context has a very deep meaning.
Probably my favorite song that really breathes this theme is this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSLDkIJnNF8&feature=related
He also does a lot of lo-fi recordings, so if you can get past the low sound quality he has put out a lot of great material.
Not sure if it's been mentioned, or if he's considered indie or not, but I also really dig (dug?) Elliott Smith.
I notoriously dislike optimistic music....I'm not sure why. I guess it just feels disingenuous to me.
Tallahassee is great but I can't take it 100% as such a Serious album, 1 because his voice sounds like he's a comedy singer and 2. The lyrics are in fact intended to be at least partly comical. look no further than International Small Arms Traffic Blues and Game Shows Touch Our Lives (the two best on the album IMO). Even the titles make it obvious it's not intended to be overly deep.Both of those albums refer heavily to "the alpha couple" which is basically his theme for a couple whose co-dependence through addiction (and overall bad decisions) has transformed their love into something very deep and twisted. So when you hear him say "I hope you die, I hope we both die" it at first sounds childish and funny, but when put into context has a very deep meaning.
Not sure if it's been mentioned, or if he's considered indie or not, but I also really dig (dug?) Elliott Smith.