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A few.of my favorites: anathallo, dignan, colour revolt, Margot and the nuclear so and so's, mewithoutyou, Buxton, Godspeed, arcade fire, neutral milk hotel

If you have never heard anathallo or dignan you should definitely check them out, amazing music
 
You would love it here in louisville brother, many of those bands frequent here, or are from here.

WFPK radio has a waterfront wednesday free concert series through the summer and features those bands and many more.

Hey JeffoC! Remember me? Great thread you started here! Music has always been one of my obsessions and now homebrewing has joined in as another one of my obsessions in the last year or so! And they go pretty well together as I'm always jamming out to great music on brew days! :rockin:

Little late to this thread, but I am a HUGE fan of My Morning Jacket as my username would suggest! And cheezy, I LOVE Louisville! I've been there several times to see MMJ including their Circuital release concert and went to Forecastle last summer and that was a freaking blast!

Went to Port Chester last December to see MMJ's 3 night run at the newly renovated (awesomely renovated I might add) Capitol Theater and that was an incredible experience. MMJ played 3 nights of no repeats and it was mind blowing! Deer Tick opened one night and they were awesome and a relatively new band out of Asheville called Floating Action opened another night. They are worth checking out if you haven't heard of them!

Jim James new solo record that was just released is awesome as well and I just recently saw him and he plays the entire album front to back. If you get a chance, you shouldn't pass up the opportunity to see him performing these songs live. They really translate well live!

Most of the bands listed throughout this forum I'm also into but as I was skimming over the previous 6 pages I didn't notice any love for The National? Any fans of The National out there? They have a new album dropping later this month and I'm going to see them in June. Can't wait for that!

Also, my current obsession is a band out of Athens, GA called the Futurebirds. I've been into them for a few years now, but they just released their first album in 3 years and I can't stop listening to it. Going to see them on my birthday in a couple of weeks! Talk about a great band to see live!

Iron & Wine is another one I either missed or didn't see mentioned? I think Sam Beam is such a great song writer and his voice is just heavenly!

I've rambled on enough for now. Off to harvest some yeast from one of my favorite IPA's I brew! :mug:

Oh, and Jeff, GO BLUE! You shouldn't be such a stranger over at umgoblue.com!
 
Little late to this thread, but I am a HUGE fan of My Morning Jacket as my username would suggest! And cheezy, I LOVE Louisville! I've been there several times to see MMJ including their Circuital release concert and went to Forecastle last summer and that was a freaking blast!

WFPK has a friday night show with Jim James (Sir MICROCOSM) pretty effing awesome!

http://www.wfpk.org/sirmicrocosm/

:mug:
 
A few.of my favorites: anathallo, dignan, colour revolt, Margot and the nuclear so and so's, mewithoutyou, Buxton, Godspeed, arcade fire, neutral milk hotel

If you have never heard anathallo or dignan you should definitely check them out, amazing music

listening to Anathallo now, thanks for the rec!

Have you ever listened to Le Loup? similar vein, really diggining them a lot recently.

Other recent heavy rotations:
Django Django
Father John Misty
Lorn Huron
Alt-J
 
Cheezy, seeing as your from Louisville, are you into Louisville bands Wax Fang, Cabin and Houndmouth? Technically Houndmouth is from across the river in Indiana but they claim Louisville as their hometown. They're all 3 really good bands!

Though they aren't Louisville bands, Phosphorescent and White Denim are two other bands I've really been into as well...
 
Cheezy, seeing as your from Louisville, are you into Louisville bands Wax Fang, Cabin and Houndmouth? Technically Houndmouth is from across the river in Indiana but they claim Louisville as their hometown. They're all 3 really good bands!

Though they aren't Louisville bands, Phosphorescent and White Denim are two other bands I've really been into as well...

Wilco claims Louisville a tad, and yes houndmouth is solid! Wax fang and Cabin I know less about, but like.

23 Stringband is from here and put on the best show I have ever seen 2 weeks ago or so. They now tour all over and seldom play here. Bluegrass revival stuff with a serious flair.

I will checkout your other recommendations!
 
Most of the bands listed throughout this forum I'm also into but as I was skimming over the previous 6 pages I didn't notice any love for The National? Any fans of The National out there? They have a new album dropping later this month and I'm going to see them in June. Can't wait for that!
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One of my favorite bands.... Really excited for the new album. Love MMJ as well but couldnt really do the solo album too much.
 
It was nice seeing Wilco and MMJ headline Forecastle last year!

Haven't heard 23 Stringband. I love Bluegrass so I will be checking them out! There's a nice lesser known Bluegrass revival band out of Ann Arbor called Frontier Ruckus that are pretty good.
 
It was nice seeing Wilco and MMJ headline Forecastle last year!

Haven't heard 23 Stringband. I love Bluegrass so I will be checking them out! There's a nice lesser known Bluegrass revival band out of Ann Arbor called Frontier Ruckus that are pretty good.

If you want the nitty gritty......every wednesday night RELIC plays for free at the Monkey Wrench (FANTASTIC ever changing BEER LIST).

Their mandolin player is the mandolin player from 23 string band (when he's in town) and they play some awesome stuff. http://www.relicbluegrass.com/news

Fairly frequent notable guests.
 
If you want the nitty gritty......every wednesday night RELIC plays for free at the Monkey Wrench (FANTASTIC ever changing BEER LIST).

Their mandolin player is the mandolin player from 23 string band (when he's in town) and they play some awesome stuff. http://www.relicbluegrass.com/news

Fairly frequent notable guests.

Wish I was closer or I would! I'm about 5 hours to the north here in Ohio. I did go to the Monkey Wrench though during my stay for Forecastle! :tank:
 
Wish I was closer or I would! I'm about 5 hours to the north here in Ohio. I did go to the Monkey Wrench though during my stay for Forecastle! :tank:

Going this year? I am debating. I have to work friday and saturday mornings.

If so look me up!
 
No. There just wasn't enough to tempt me to go again. It's still a solid lineup, but last year I was having trouble picking and choosing who I wanted to see because it was so packed with great bands. Tough to top last year's lineup...
 
Glad I found this thread!

Three new albums I'm excited about:

Deerhunter - Monomania (one listen so far, so not much of an opinion yet, but I liked it)
Savages - Silence Yourself (lots of hype behind this one)
Vampire Weekend - Modern Vampires of the City (hate the album name and not a huge fan of the band but there's a lot of positive buzz behind this record. Listening now).

Anyone listened to any of these/have any good new records that warrant a listen?
 
Dax Riggs!!! i'm pretty confident he plays music to pay for drugs...

he started with Acid Bath in the late '90s (metal), then went to Agents of Oblivion early '00s (stoner rock), and then proceeded down the Indie path


i shall present my evidence of this amazing artist whom i listen to more then anyone:

soul of a beer can..






cover of Aeroplane Over the Sea..




and a couple from his more recent solo albums:






if you've never listened to him before; i hope you check him out..

:mug:
 
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He's my Brother, She's my Sister are quite good. I saw them in Chicago recently.

I am going to see The Thermals next week too. I love those guys.

Any fans of Dawes? They have a free show this summer at Millennium Park in Chicago.
 
He's my Brother, She's my Sister are quite good. I saw them in Chicago recently.

I am going to see The Thermals next week too. I love those guys.

Any fans of Dawes? They have a free show this summer at Millennium Park in Chicago.

Dawes is pretty effing fantastic. He is a little spotty though.

A little bit of everything, When my time comes? EPIC

Time spent in Los angeles, that new one? Fantastic

The rest, a little less solid, but I expect great things in the future. Not a fantastic live performer....:eek:sorry!
 
I like Dawes a lot. I have yet to check out their new album yet due to the fact that I've heard some not so positive things about it when compared to their earlier stuff.

Everest is another band I would recommend checking out...
 
JonM said:
Anyone mention the Raveonettes?

They're awesome. I saw them live last year on a whim and was blown away. I really like the modern shoegaze-y stuff like that, Silversun Pickups, The Joy Formidable, Tamaryn, etc.

I've also been getting into Foals lately.
 
Dawes' first album was great. After that they've lost it for me. I dig some of The National's tunes. Alt-J is still kicking my ass and I'm excited to see where they go with their sound. I've been listening to some Damien Jurado recently. Dunno if The Deep Dark Woods have been mentioned but they're great. Whitehorse is a cool indie duet with a swingy sound and cool harmonies. I saw Deer Tick a couple weeks back, horrible show. The lead singer was the epitome of a drunken ******.
 
I saw Deer Tick a couple weeks back, horrible show. The lead singer was the epitome of a drunken ******.

John McCauley has a tendency to get a bit too drunk during their shows and its unfortunate. I've seen them 3 times and 2 of the 3 he was relatively tame and they were great! The first time I saw them though, he was completely wasted and it was a terrible show... :(

Checking out alt-j.
 
Recommend an Irish band called Little green cars, check out my love took me down to the river on youtube, brilliant band with a big future

New National album is super
 
Recommend an Irish band called Little green cars, check out my love took me down to the river on youtube, brilliant band with a big future

New National album is super

I can't stand the guy in the National's voice, but I know a lot of people who swear by that band...I know it's a pretty unique voice so it's pretty much just preference.
 
I can't stand the guy in the National's voice, but I know a lot of people who swear by that band...I know it's a pretty unique voice so it's pretty much just preference.

I like his voice, but it is very easy to see how people might not like It
 

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