They are an incredibly good band.
does anyone actually listen to the music other people post?
that's a really cool band name lol
A lot of stapleton lately. I think he is the most consistent singer in the past 10 years.
Podcastwise, mostl adam friedland show (formerly known as cumtown) ive never liked stavros so him leaving was a huge improvement for me.
Their output is legendary at this point. They have 3 full releases coming out in October.Love this track--might have to go deep on this band
Amen to that brother.Hell, yeah, if I could choose to sing like one person on Earth, it'd be Chris Stapleton. My family and I are big fans of his.
Cacophony — Jason Becker and Marty Friedman - Go Off!
Don't know if these two have done more than one album, but I tried the first one and didn't do more than one listen. I don't like country music, but I think Alison Kraus has one of the greatest voices I've ever heard. Never been a fan of her music. Wish I could get something that I liked from her.
Only reason I discovered her in the first place is the O Brother Where Art Thou soundtrack which I like quite a bit. Blue grass I can get into more than country.
Not very familiar with her, but this song caught my attention and was made into a few remixes.
Their output is legendary at this point. They have 3 full releases coming out in October.
Here's a website to help get started, though I'd say to just dive in heads-first on their 2 latest releases (Butterfly 300 = synth pop; Omnium Gatherum = a good mix of the various genres they've done).
Omnium Gatherum has the first time they've done a rap song. To me, it sounds reminiscent of some of the Beastie Boys stuff. Here's a taste.
I've been listening to these sort of compositions for over two decades and the list of favorites is endless. I like to share it here and it's all the more satisfying when I can inspire others. And just like you I also found some real gems in here I would have never found on my own.More fire. Come on man, don't you get tired of having fantastic taste lol
Welsh and Tuareg.Not sure what language this is, but it's neat!
Jason Becker and Marty Friedman are legends, and Jason Becker's career only lasted a few years because he got ALS. Becker went on to join David Lee Roth's band and Marty Friedman was in Megadeth at the height of its creativity, and that's no coincidence.*snip*
Viagra Boys are Swedish punk but they do mix it up. Their latest release is a bit more dance-influenced. Ain't Nice is one of my favorites of theirs (from the previous album). Just rocking throughout, catchy, and fun.Very interesting. Like a semi-sincere Tim and Eric? I kept waiting for the chorus to resolve to a major chord (The "go" when they say "never gonna let him/her GO") but they go minor so the song kept a weird, depressed vibe for me
Not sure what language this is, but it's neat!
Just now getting to this after listening to the other two songs you posted. Totally different genre from those two, too. These guys are quickly becoming a new favorite!
Edit: starting up Butterfly 3000 now. Yep, these guys are great.
Viagra Boys are Swedish punk but they do mix it up. Their latest release is a bit more dance-influenced. Ain't Nice is one of my favorites of theirs (from the previous album). Just rocking throughout, catchy, and fun.
They get more experimental, like here on Common Sense. This song resonates with me, as it reminds me of an exaggerated version of my early twenties.
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard are in their own realm. Butterfly 3000 might be my favorite album of theirs start to finish. They have 3 albums which explore microtones. The first album that hooked me was K.G., which is the second in the microtonal series. The 3rd one, L.W. released shortly afterward and is an extension of K.G. Both are fantastic IMO.
LMAO, I just went to Youtube's homepage and got this rec. Good example of the variety of sounds Gizz make:
He even had a cameo.If I remember right, Jack White from The White Stripes did songs on the Cold Mountain soundtrack. Never watched it, myself, but it's supposed to be good.
He even had a cameo.
The movie was good. The Appalachian music resonated. Led me to Jean Ritchie.
and to notice the influence of the music continue to thread around the world with songs like that Ain True Love remix.
As much as I complain about vinyl prices, one upside is that LPs will sometimes arrive before the actual album release date. That happened to me this weekend with the new The Beths album, Expert in a Dying Field. They’re 3 for 3 excellent releases IMO.
The ballad stood out as a good one to highlight classic harvest themes.I'm not one to listen to lyrics usually, but that Jean Ritchie ballad is wild. Did not expect a murder-suicide lol And her voice is really raw and haunting...
Watch out because here's some snobbery incoming; when I hear traditional folk songs done by really well-polished musicians like that "Wayfaring Strangers" cover, it pulls me out of the experience. Singing's kind of like acting where you have to communicate emotion and I don't buy the heartache and longing from that guy. It'd be like Woody Allen playing Leonidas in 300: I don't believe his life experience gives him emotional context to portray a battle-hardened warrior. Woody Allen's a good actor, but context matters
I dig that remix, though
I upgraded my reaction from a "thumbs up" to a "fire" halfway through lol Good track!
The ballad stood out as a good one to highlight classic harvest themes.
I know it's corn-harvesting time soon. Other than that I don't understand the significance?
Led to Eden via Hooverphonic.Sneaker Pimps - blimey that is a blast from the past
Led to Eden via Hooverphonic.
I thought that may be a cover of the below - quite far from it it seems!
I was just watching the trailer for Werewolf By Night then listening to this brought me back to the
Their holly song is a banger.Weird, looks like they've been around for years and I've never heard of them (and they're from just up the road from where I currently live). I shall head forth in the fray and investigate