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Fun Stuff => BAND => Topic started by: backtobasics on 30 Jan 2007, 07:23
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I know this topic is over done, but I'll ask anyway. Can anyone recomend some bands, here is what I've been listening to latly.
Architecture In Helsinki
Fiery Furnaces
Libertines
Dirty Pretty Things
Babyshambles
Reel Big Fish (I'm a huge ska fan so...)
Sufjan Stevens
The Clash
Explosions in the sky
Beetles
Mindless Self Indulgence
Zolf The Rock and Roll destroyer
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I know I spelt Beatles wrong... I'm doing this in a library with psychotic underclass men running around...
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Ted Leo & The Pharmacists
Calexico's "Garden Ruin" album
Alfa 9 - "Then We Begin"
Catherine Wheel - "Chrome"
Innaway - "Innaway"
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My Brightest Diamond (straight off of Sufjan's Asthmatic Kitty label)
I'm From Barcelona
Big D & The Kids Table
Keasbey Nights-era Catch-22
The Aquabats, obviously
Chin Up Chin Up
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Do Make Say Think (sort of like Explosions in the Sky)
the Planet Smashers (sort of like Reel Big Fish)
Apostle of Hustle (sort of like....well, nothing on your list, but they're awesome)
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Yea, I listen to big D and the Kids table, and catch 22, I've seen them with Reel Big Fish in concert several times. Gotta love ska. Thanks for the other music, converting from an emo kid new bands are a welcomed change.
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Ted Leo & The Pharmacists
QFT QFT QFT QFT QFT QFT QFT.
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Do Make Say Think (sort of like Explosions in the Sky)
more like nothing like explosions in the sky in any way other than a general lack of vocals. sorry.
for music that really is like eits, check out:
'this will destroy you' and 'september malevolence.' both are very good eits-y sounding bands.
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HEY FUCK YOU MAN
Seriously, I am pretty sure if he likes DMST he will like EITS. chillax.
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heh i wasn't saying he wouldn't like dmst. he very well could. i was just pointing out that there really are very few similarities between the two bands. one sounds nothing at all like the other. it was just an observation really. sorry if it came across in an asshole-ish way.
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For ska I recommend Mad Caddies. As for the rest, I don't know their work, but if somebody recommended Ted Leo, I might as well add Pavement to the list. Their styles aren't so closely related, but the instrumentation is excellent, and the production is basically par for the course for anybody who liked the albums "Agaetis Byrjun" and "Takk..." by Sigur Ros. I'll go so far as to recommend them, too, because they might as well be instrumental (unless you understand Icelandic).