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Fun Stuff => BAND => Topic started by: starkofdoom on 07 Mar 2007, 00:42
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I am just starting to listen to "indie music" I have cut my teeth with Sigur Ros, Explosions in the Sky, Silversun Pick-ups, Arcade Fire and a Reducation when it comes to Modest Mouse.
I was specifically looking for a good album from Pavement to wet my appetite with.
Thanks.
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I'll just throw out a few generic reccommendations:
Wolf Parade
Mogwai
Deerhoof
Broken Social Scene
Animal Collective
Anathallo
Sunset Rubdown
Final Fantasy
Frog Eyes
Man Man
Neutral Milk Hotel
The Flaming Lips
The Most Serene Republic
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Going to smoke a hookah and relax before bed, i'll hit this back up tommorow night and also start doing the appropriate forum thingys, thanks for the help.
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All Pavement albums are good Pavement albums. Particularly popular, though, are their first two: Slanted & Enchanted and Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain. They are good places to start.
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What Gryff said.
Also, I am gonna pimp Chad VanGaalen's Skelliconnection. It's very good, y'see.
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I'm going to recommend The New Pornographers. I'd probably recommend starting with Mass Romantic, though all of their albums are worth listening to.
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I swear half my postcount on here comes from typing 'Ted Leo & The Pharmacists' in these.
So like, yeah, go listen to Ted.
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wow, indie....most of my indie stuff is the electronica/post-punk stuff but ill throw out my favs id recommend
LadyTron - fav indie band evar. All three albums are good but their latest pales to compare with their others.
Massive Attack - fan-freaking-amazing electronica
Black Rebel Mototcycle club - overly distorted post-punk that sounds straight from the heart of Brooklyn
Stars - the most heavenly sounding music i own, amazing vocals
Alpinestars - Snow...patrol....save....your soul
Spoon - just perfect amounts of serious and non-serious
Wilco - grab their live album blow you away
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A little something for any taste, I think...
Streetlight Manifesto- Everything Goes Numb
Museum- Exit Wounds EP
Band of Horses- Everything All the Time
The Presets- Blow Up
Shearwater- Winged Life or Palo Santo
Sunday's Best- The Californian
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I'm just getting off work so I can't really put descriptions BUT...
Islands
The Unicorns
Menomena
Air
Great Lake Swimmers
Ratatat
Yo La Tengo
The Zutons
Polysics
Also!
Cat Power
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If you like Sigur Ros, you may like Under Byen (pronounced "Oon'ah Boon"), a really excellent band from Holland. Haunting vocals (they sound haunting anyway. I don't speak Dutch so they could be saying anything) and great instrumentation make these guys (well, one guy. The rest of the band is girls) well worth checking out.
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The Knife, any album, but my favorite is Deep Cuts.
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If you like Sigur Ros, you may like Under Byen (pronounced "Oon'ah Boon"), a really excellent band from Holland. Haunting vocals (they sound haunting anyway. I don't speak Dutch so they could be saying anything) and great instrumentation make these guys (well, one guy. The rest of the band is girls) well worth checking out.
They're Danish I think. Seconding the recommendation though, they are quite win.
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I can't belive this forum sometimes, surely if he's just getting into indie he needs the basics first,
The Smiths, The Queen Is Dead
Oasis, Definitely Maybe
The Stone Roses, The Stone Roses, Or get their Best Of
Joy Division, just get their Best Of
I think most modern indie bands would at least cite one of the above as an influence.
All the bands everyone else has suggested are great suggestions, it's just I thought it's best to start with the basics and move on up.
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Sonic Youth - Goo
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If you like Sigur Ros, you may like Under Byen (pronounced "Oon'ah Boon"), a really excellent band from Holland. Haunting vocals (they sound haunting anyway. I don't speak Dutch so they could be saying anything) and great instrumentation make these guys (well, one guy. The rest of the band is girls) well worth checking out.
They're Danish I think. Seconding the recommendation though, they are quite win.
Woah, you're right. My mistake. I always confuse those two because Danish and Dutch both star with the letter 'D' and...well yeah. My mistake. I've only heard their newest album but if it's any indication of thier older stuff, it's all really amazing. I've been listening to that album almost daily for several weeks now.
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Good 'un is it? Might have to give that one a cheeky download, I've only got their second-to-last CD (Det Er Mig...) which is so fuckin' awesome I never really got around to listening to any others. I'll grab the latest now.
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Oasis are neither indie nor good.
If you want a serious Pavement album, go for Wowee Zowee. They just reissued it in a 2 disc deluxe edition that has pretty much everything they recorded around that time, along with some live stuff.
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Fuck this shit! Fuck Pavement!
Listen to the Flaming Lips. (The Soft Bulletin)
Listen to Wilco, duh. (Summerteeth and Yankee Hotel Foxtrot)
Listen to Band of Horses! (Everything All The Time)
I'll type more when I'm done with dinner.
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Well I have managed to listen to a few of the recommendations but seeing that it is a large quantity of music being recommended its gonna take a while to get through even a good amount of it to come back with some kind of commentary. As of yet, I love Arcade Fire, Mogwai, Pavement, Broken Social Scene and I especially love Blonde Redhead. Will continue taking recommendations and expanding my musical tastes.
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Sonic Youth - Goo
Scratch that, get Evol. Or Sister.
And you may as well get Daydream Nation too, since that's the 'hit' album. Ignore Goo. For now.
Also, as far as pavement goes, Brighten the Corners is the most instantly catchy pavement album, easily the most accessible. Start here.
Slanted and Enchanted is definitely a fun album.
Wowee Zowee the most varied. It's also the hardest album to get into, but has some of the best work they ever did.
Crooked Rain Crooked Rain was pretty good. The songs are catchy, I'd say it's the second most 'accessible' album.
Terror Twilight was super mellow and fun to listen to. This is the 'pleasant' album that isn't too intrusive, throw it on when you have friends over, they'll like it.
If you want to get into pavement, don't get the 'extended' versions of the albums. They'll just overwhelm you and make it much harder to get through the albums.
Also, as a general rule, if it's british and it's in this music forum, it's shit. The exceptions are bands from Scotland.
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I don't think it's possible to find the non-extended editions of Pavement albums before Brighten The Corners. But hey, if you want to get the album first, decide you want everything by Pavement, and then shell out for the deluxe edition, you go right ahead. I don't have money to burn and I'd rather just get everything up front.
If you want to just hear the album first, there's a handy feature in most modern music playing software and hardware that lets you program a tracklist.
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Everyone should own this album:
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Jets to Brazil, man.
And seconding Ted Leo/Rx.
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advice on Pavement
Wowee Zowee was actually the first Pavement album I listened to, and though I had a harder time actually being able to get it I took it in with wider eyes than I would have if I'd heard any of their other records first. Also, if you can only find the extended copies and you use iTunes, do what I did with my version of CRCR:
- find out what the actual album tracks were
- import it
- edit the info for the actual album tracks so that the word "Original" or something is in the title
- search for that under iTunes
- listen to the album as it was meant to be listened to!
To tell the truth, once you've got a good handle on the band then listening to the full extended versions provides a great appreciation for the development of each Pavement album.
Oh and you should probably grab Sondre Lerche's latest album, Phantom Punch, if you're into poppy stuff.
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Sonic Youth - Goo
Scratch that, get Evol. Or Sister.
And you may as well get Daydream Nation too, since that's the 'hit' album. Ignore Goo. For now.
Also, as far as pavement goes, Brighten the Corners is the most instantly catchy pavement album, easily the most accessible. Start here.
Slanted and Enchanted is definitely a fun album.
Wowee Zowee the most varied. It's also the hardest album to get into, but has some of the best work they ever did.
Crooked Rain Crooked Rain was pretty good. The songs are catchy, I'd say it's the second most 'accessible' album.
Terror Twilight was super mellow and fun to listen to. This is the 'pleasant' album that isn't too intrusive, throw it on when you have friends over, they'll like it.
If you want to get into pavement, don't get the 'extended' versions of the albums. They'll just overwhelm you and make it much harder to get through the albums.
Also, as a general rule, if it's british and it's in this music forum, it's shit. The exceptions are bands from Scotland.
Nice one on the sweeping generallisations. And I can't think of many decent bands from Scotland. Travis? The Fratellis? Give me a break.
Oasis are neither indie nor good.
No, Oasis aren't Indie anymore but Definitely Maybe was an Indie album. Besides, there's no harm in letting someone listen to them is there?
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Josef K and Belle And Sebastian.
Regarding The Oasis Question, allow me to set forth a hypothetical, comically exaggerated situation to prove what I believe is a valid point: is there any particular harm in driving drunk on perfectly empty streets and getting home safe?
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Built to Spill - Ancient Melodies of The Future
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The Dismemberment Plan, specifically the albums Emergency & I and Change. Oh and almost anything by Guided by Voices.
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Good 'un is it? Might have to give that one a cheeky download, I've only got their second-to-last CD (Det Er Mig...) which is so fuckin' awesome I never really got around to listening to any others. I'll grab the latest now.
I finally managed to find a link to download that Det Er Mig... CD and I gotta say, if you haven't gotten the newest one yet, DO IT. Det Er Mig... is very good but 'Samme Stof Som Stof' is much better in my opinion.
Another recommendation: The awfully named Rock Plaza Central have a very excellent indie rock album called "Are We Not Horses?" that any fan of most of the bands listed here would probably like.
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I know Scads of indie Bands. These folks are worth a listen.
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http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=3058003
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=45684208
make fun of this guy.
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=48174243
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http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=54783177
try the mesmers
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Good 'un is it? Might have to give that one a cheeky download, I've only got their second-to-last CD (Det Er Mig...) which is so fuckin' awesome I never really got around to listening to any others. I'll grab the latest now.
I finally managed to find a link to download that Det Er Mig... CD and I gotta say, if you haven't gotten the newest one yet, DO IT. Det Er Mig... is very good but 'Samme Stof Som Stof' is much better in my opinion.
They're both so damn good I can't separate them. Gotta give the newer one a few more listens I think but if I had to rank them at the moment it'd be a dead heat.
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Also, as a general rule, if it's british and it's in this music forum, it's shit. The exceptions are bands from Scotland.
I can't really comment as I haven't spent much time investigating british music recommendations here, but...
Generally most 'popular' british music IS trash. Exceptions being 65daysofstatic, Beth Orton, Elastica, Imogen Heap / Frou Frou, Kate Rusby, Kenickie, Oceansize...
I GENUINELY loved Busted, and Fightstar are ok.
One of my favourite albums of all time is by a almost totally unknkown band called Hopper, it was released around '96. Female fronted sputtery indie guitar rock-pop, it has a really nice sound to it. I'd be willing to share it if anyone's interested.
But yeah, there's something about those scots: bis, mogwai, teenage fanclub, ivor cutler... man.
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Also, as a general rule, if it's british and it's in this music forum, it's shit. The exceptions are bands from Scotland.
I can't really comment as I haven't spent much time investigating british music recommendations here, but...
Generally most 'popular' british music IS trash. Exceptions being 65daysofstatic, Beth Orton, Elastica, Imogen Heap / Frou Frou, Kate Rusby, Kenickie, Oceansize...
I GENUINELY loved Busted, and Fightstar are ok.
One of my favourite albums of all time is by a almost totally unknkown band called Hopper, it was released around '96. Female fronted sputtery indie guitar rock-pop, it has a really nice sound to it. I'd be willing to share it if anyone's interested.
But yeah, there's something about those scots: bis, mogwai, teenage fanclub, ivor cutler... man.
I'm pretty sure The Beatles have been mentioned a few times on this forum. Besides this isn't pop we're on about, but Indie, and I thought the bands I suggested were perfectly credible Indie bands (barring Oasis, if you are talking about their later stuff), but obviously not. I really don't understand why there's so much hate for English music on here, I can understand you hating pop because, after all, you have your Indie cred to worry about, but Joy division are Indie legends and The Smiths basically are the definition of Indie. It would be easy for me to pick a few shit US bands and then use them to slate off the whole of Americas' music scene, but I don't, because that would be stupid.
I'd like to add Pulp to my list of reccomendations.
Oh and Wezzand, Fightstar and Busted? Please, I just ate lunch.
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Also, as a general rule, if it's british and it's in this music forum, it's shit. The exceptions are bands from Scotland.
I can't really comment as I haven't spent much time investigating british music recommendations here, but...
Generally most 'popular' british music IS trash. Exceptions being 65daysofstatic, Beth Orton, Elastica, Imogen Heap / Frou Frou, Kate Rusby, Kenickie, Oceansize...
I GENUINELY loved Busted, and Fightstar are ok.
One of my favourite albums of all time is by a almost totally unknkown band called Hopper, it was released around '96. Female fronted sputtery indie guitar rock-pop, it has a really nice sound to it. I'd be willing to share it if anyone's interested.
But yeah, there's something about those scots: bis, mogwai, teenage fanclub, ivor cutler... man.
Hmm, I used to really really like 65daysofstatic, but I have really soured on them as of late. At first I really liked the energy of their songs, but then I realized that most of the songs sound really similar, and they aren't honestly that experimental. However, reading their wikipedia article did get me interested in Math Rock (even though they aren't truly Math Rock, more of a mathy post-rock or mathy glitchy indie band), so I suppose some good did come from listening to them.