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MrBlu:

--- Quote from: Tom on 28 Nov 2008, 14:03 ---Shit, did I mention Bedhead, listen to Bedhead (very slow indie rock)
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Silent, you're about to view your very first indie argument.

Bedhead... Is BORING... Very slow is an understatement.

michaelicious:
Oh no you did not.

Tehz:
I agree with all of the bands posted so far. Modest Mouse, Flaming Lips, Sonic Youth, Pavement, Guided By Voices, Neutral Milk Hotel, My Bloody Valentine, etc. are all some of my favorite bands. I'd also recommend Broken Social Scene, Pixies, Dinosaur Jr, Archers of Loaf, Superchunk, and Built to Spill.

Good luck, future musical elitist.

Tom:

--- Quote from: MrBlu on 28 Nov 2008, 21:18 ---
--- Quote from: Tom on 28 Nov 2008, 14:03 ---Shit, did I mention Bedhead, listen to Bedhead (very slow indie rock)
--- End quote ---
Silent, you're about to view your very first indie argument.

Bedhead... Is BORING... Very slow is an understatement.

--- End quote ---

Their music is a thing of slowly unfolding dark beauty, in this way it can be emotionally brutal yet soothing. How can you find this "BORING"?

casull:
Unless you have a major bluegrass allergy, check out Nickel Creek's final album, Why Should the Fire Die? and Chris Thile's solo album Deceiver. They are bluegrass with a pop slant and pop with a bluegrass slant, respectively.

Also I have been enjoying Sebastian Granger's new album. (formerly of DFA 1979)

Lastly, check out any of the mountain goats'  hi-fi albums (try The Sunset Tree) and Shearwater's Rook. Both of these are beyond great.

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