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Title: Help expand my musical horizons.
Post by: Walter Kovacs on 26 Apr 2008, 20:43
 I'm looking for some new music. The reason I'm asking on the QC boards is that I'm looking for stuff that I can only describe as "indie."

So here is what I like. I have only just started to listen to the bands with lines through them:
Against Me!, Ambulance Ltd, The Arcade Fire, The Decemberists, Death Cab for Cutie,  Elliot Smith, Explosions in the Sky, The Flaming Lips, Gorillaz, Kevin Devine, The Lawrence Arms, Less Than Jake, Manchester Orchestra, Massive Attack, mewithoutYou, Minus The Bear, Modest Mouse, Muse, Nuetral Milk Hotel, Pixies, Porcupine Tree, The Postal Service, R.E.M, Rilo Kiley, Sigur Ros, Stars, Streetlight Manifesto, The Velvet Underground, The White Stripes.
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Post by: sean on 26 Apr 2008, 21:06
Dude just go listen to the Pax Cecilia. They are very good.

Also yo0u might dig mogwai!
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Post by: Tom on 26 Apr 2008, 21:10
Go listen to Frog Eyes, Sunset Rubdown, Blue Pine and Hank Pine and Lily Fawn.
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Post by: MrSteevo on 26 Apr 2008, 22:21
Sounds like you're listening to all Jeph picks. He's got a pretty good taste but there's more out there.

Electric President is my favourite (Or Radical Face, his solo band)
and Iron and Wine's an awesome Indie folk artist.
Broken Social Scene's one of the greatest in Indie
K.C Accidental is a good instrumental band.
Pretty sure R.E.M and Gorillaz sold out.
and try T.V on the Radio
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Post by: sean on 26 Apr 2008, 22:24
Okay I just read your post. You said you like explosions in the sky.

go listen to more post rock in general.
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Post by: 20 jazz funk greats on 26 Apr 2008, 22:34
the fall

and don't bother with the postal service.
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Post by: duallain on 26 Apr 2008, 22:51
Postal Service is good.  Especially if you already like Death Cab for Cutie. But you're already listening to them so it's not really a recommendation.

T.V. On the Radio are awesome.
Ted Leo is also full of awesome.
Also, Knapsack and Blood Red Shoes might be worth looking into.
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Post by: Christophe on 27 Apr 2008, 00:09
Yeah, on the post-rock side of things, you couldn't go wrong with some Mogwai (Young Team), Slint (Spiderland) and Rodan (Rusty). Mogwai are definitely towards more of the drawn-out instrumental side of post-rock while Rodan are of its screamy post-hardcore set (also get into the albums by June of 44 and The Shipping News as well), and Slint falls somewhere in between.

The Fall is very yes. Perverted by Language and This Nation's Saving Grace will do you good.

Most likely I'm making this recommendation because I'm on a huge kick of their music and I make the recommendation every time someone makes a "moar indiez please" thread, but The Dismemberment Plan's Emergency and I is probably as perfect an archetypal indie rock album can get.
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Post by: E. Spaceman on 27 Apr 2008, 00:16
Okkervil River is the band you are looking for
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Post by: Tom on 27 Apr 2008, 00:29
Am I only the one who likes The Stage Names and Don't Fall in Love With Everyone You See way more than the Black Sheep Boy?

K.C Accidently

That's not how you spell accidentally and the band is KC Accidental.
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Post by: E. Spaceman on 27 Apr 2008, 00:34
Lately I've absolutely loved The Stage Names. The lyrics and music are more refined and even playful sometimes. The wordplay in Plus Ones is one of my favourite song lyrics of all time, but there is something so much more raw and personal about Black SHeep Boy that makes me prefer it
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Post by: Tom on 27 Apr 2008, 00:47
Really, Don't Fall in Love has much rawer songs like Westfall, yay mandolin ballad, and Red. Not to mention the instrumentation feels far more organic as do  the vocals.
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Post by: thegreatbuddha on 27 Apr 2008, 02:57
Silver Mt Zion is good. Born Into Trouble as the Sparks Fly Upward is a bit melancholy, but excellent.

Also, The Sparks are great. Someone else can probably recommend a better starting point for them than I can, as I only have Hello Young Lovers
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Post by: E. Spaceman on 27 Apr 2008, 03:26
Really, Don't Fall in Love has much rawer songs like Westfall, yay mandolin ballad, and Red. Not to mention the instrumentation feels far more organic as do  the vocals.


See, it all comes down to personal experience. Is there a line more affecting to me than  "Well, loving is as loving does, and I’d say we should know, because we both have loved, have lost, and are alone."? No, I don't think there is.
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Post by: blanktom on 27 Apr 2008, 04:09
go listen to more post rock in general.

and start with This Will Destroy You. available on all good torrent sites OR the mediaf!re thread.
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Post by: Broken_Drum on 27 Apr 2008, 04:23
Try listening to One Time For All Time by 65daysofstatic. Great Post-Rock with glitchy beats.
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Post by: Caspian on 27 Apr 2008, 05:11
Manowar would be right up your alley. Check out 'Sign of The Hammer'.
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Post by: Thrillho on 27 Apr 2008, 05:35
If you like VU, I suggest you go for Joy Division, and The Stooges. Then, if you like The Stooges, I suggest you for the MC5.
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Post by: valley_parade on 27 Apr 2008, 07:06
The Falcon. You'll dig them if you like the Lawrence Arms.

(actually at times they are the Lawrence Arms in entirety)
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Post by: imagist42 on 27 Apr 2008, 11:32
Listen to the people talking about Okkervil River. They must be intelligent.

Also, why are you not listening to LCD Soundsystem and Spoon? Someone get this man Sound of Silver and Kill the Moonlight please.
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Post by: Ng on 28 Apr 2008, 11:48
Ted Leo is also full of awesome.

Very this

Also, if you like Streetlight Manifesto, try Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution.
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Post by: Gurkburk on 28 Apr 2008, 16:46
and start with This Will Destroy You. available on all good torrent sites OR the mediaf!re thread.

Then Pg.Lost!
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Post by: KickThatBathProf on 28 Apr 2008, 16:55
good post-rock = Sigur Ros
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Post by: Admiral Sanu on 28 Apr 2008, 18:17
If you're digging Manchester Orchestra at all, go get Right Away Great Captain! out of the mediafire thread. it's the lead singer's solo project and it's really really good.

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Post by: imapiratearg on 28 Apr 2008, 18:27
Vampire Weekend.


and start with This Will Destroy You. available on all good torrent sites OR the mediaf!re thread.

Caspian might be a good starting place, too.  My link should still be good.  If it wasn't on the half that got chopped off.  In which case I can just repost.
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Post by: Kai on 28 Apr 2008, 18:57
the fall
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Post by: Tehz on 28 Apr 2008, 19:12
Pavement and Built to Spill, brah.
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Post by: Kai on 28 Apr 2008, 20:03
Pavement The Fall, brah.

for triple emphasis
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Post by: Christophe on 28 Apr 2008, 22:30
the fall

quadruple-emphasis!
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Post by: [noodle] on 01 May 2008, 15:25
For post-rocky goodness I suggest:

65daysofstatic
Maybeshewill
Mogwai
This will destroy you
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Post by: TheoristB on 01 May 2008, 15:44
If you dig the Lawrence Arms check out Slapstick, Tuesday, the Broadways Colossal, Alkaline Trio and Sundowner.  All of those bands are related and originally stem from Slapstick.  Colossal is my favorite out of the slapstick spin off bands.  They kind of broke up though.  It was sad.

Also, Russian Circles are pretty mind blowing, especially live. They are good solid instrumental post rock kinda metal mathy stuff.  Minus the Bear has awful lyrics but amazing guitar work and music, plus they are dancey and catchy. 

For your indie pop kinda tastes I would check out Via Audio.  They are sweeeeeeeet.  Maritime is fantabulous, they are from milwaukee and are made up of some dudes from the Promise Ring, Decibully and The Benjamins.  On that note also check out the Promise Ring and Decibully.  Related to them is Headlights.  I would check them out as well.

My god, is it just me or does the midwest have an incredibly incestuous indie and punk scene.
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Post by: suitupletsgo on 01 May 2008, 15:52
hey now, don't forget Maritime has the D-Plan's bassist.

I also want to say that I can't stand most indie pop, but Maritime is too much fun.
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Post by: Christophe on 01 May 2008, 16:00
hey now, don't forget Maritime had the D-Plan's bassist.

Fixed your post, Eric left that band in '06. I barely remembered that dude from Promise Ring was a lefty, and I watched one of their videos, hoping I was going to get to see a band with two lefties in it.

Nope, unfortunately. I've never really heard Maritime or The Promise Ring, so I wouldn't really know.
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Post by: TheoristB on 01 May 2008, 19:00
Fixed your post, Eric left that band in '06.

Yeah Erik is in a band called Statehood now, Statehood is also a good band.   Also, you should check out the Dismemberment Plan.