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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Which bands do u think people should listen to ???
I’m going to recommend the group who in my mind are the biggest cult band in the world - this band should be playing stadiums but they just love to play little clubs
Check out a band from Houston Texas called Kings X - they have been going for 40 years and they are bloody incredible |
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A band from the 90s called The Blessing. Their first album (of two) Prince of the Deep Water is one of my all-time favourites, but hardly anybody has ever heard of them. Many that have love them, as can be seen from Amazon reviews. |
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"My favourite signed band are from Pennsylvania and are called Live, they have some great albums including Throwing Copper, The Distance to here and V plus many more besides"
I Alone is a brilliant song. Love the album Throwing Cooper |
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over a year ago
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Wayward Sons is a great new band. The lead singer used to front Little Angels, from the 90's UK rock scene.
Days Of The New self titled debut album. New Age Grunge from the 90's.
The band Brad, debut album Shame is a cracker. It's a side project from the one of the guitarists from Pearl Jam (Stone Gossard).
Temple Of The Dog. Collaboration between Soundgarden and Pearl Jam in memory of a good friend called L'Andrew from the band Mother Love Bone. Temple's one and only self titled album has some of THE best songs ever written. Beautifully crafted songs of infinite sadness... One for all to enjoy! |
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"Wayward Sons is a great new band. The lead singer used to front Little Angels, from the 90's UK rock scene.
Days Of The New self titled debut album. New Age Grunge from the 90's.
The band Brad, debut album Shame is a cracker. It's a side project from the one of the guitarists from Pearl Jam (Stone Gossard).
Temple Of The Dog. Collaboration between Soundgarden and Pearl Jam in memory of a good friend called L'Andrew from the band Mother Love Bone. Temple's one and only self titled album has some of THE best songs ever written. Beautifully crafted songs of infinite sadness... One for all to enjoy! "
Temple of the Dog - brilliant album
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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One other band - sadly no more but one of Scotland’s finest - if you want music so emotional and so fucking raw you will cry in buckets and feel brilliant for it - listen to The Blue Nile |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Australian Pink Floyd are absolutely outstanding. They sound just like the real thing. Took my Dad to see them a few times as he is a huge Pink Floyd fan.
Big Mac’s wholly soul band are amazing too. Seen them a few times |
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By *rsPricklePantsWoman
over a year ago
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"My favourite signed band are from Pennsylvania and are called Live, they have some great albums including Throwing Copper, The Distance to here and V plus many more besides
I Alone is a brilliant song. Love the album Throwing Cooper "
Fantastic band I got to see them live in Hyde park years ago when they were promoting the release of an album unfortunately they were only the support band but for me outshined the headlines (Bonjovi)
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The Hooters, opened up live aid in philly, as my brother in law said 'the best band I've never heard of'. Still going strong.
The Rainmakers, first saw them on the 'tube', not yesterday! Brilliant! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Evening All
I have been going through a separation /divorce for the last three months. I have been listening to loads of the 'Red Hot Chilli Peppers'.
Just the right amount of aggression....mixed with funk and unbelievable guitar riffs for me.... to take me away to that special place!!!!
1.Blood Sugar sex Magic (under the Bridge....their most famous hit)
2. Californication (Guitar crazy)
3. By the Way (Perfect ...my favourite & most hits)
4. Stadium Arcadium.( Least favourite)
Enjoy
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"My favourite signed band are from Pennsylvania and are called Live, they have some great albums including Throwing Copper, The Distance to here and V plus many more besides"
I bought 'The distance to here' by Live back in 1999/2000 partly because of the Psychedelic artwork on the album cover! I have a listen over the weekend.....I haven't played it in years. |
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"Big fan of the Doves, finally releasing another album, it's only 11 years since the last one."
Used to be a
Massive doves fan until they forgot where came from.
Class band though all the same. |
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"Catfish and the bottlemen are fantastic live "
Totally agree, seen them twice in Hull and Leeds. Got tickets for the Neighbourhood weekend in Warrington they headline on Saturday just have to wait 12 months |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I'm listening to these few off and on out of a long list of newish stuff.
The wombats.
The foals.
The courteeners.
The blossoms.
Having an old Baggy/britpop/madchester faze at the moment too.
Pulp, the roses,
Feeder, charlatans,
Suede, Happy Mondays,
Elastica, I spirals.
Embrace, primal scream.
Keane, joy division.
Soup dragons and obviously Oasis.
Just a few of whats on my playist at the moment.
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By *rsPricklePantsWoman
over a year ago
Room 237 at The Overlook Hotel, Suffolk |
"My favourite signed band are from Pennsylvania and are called Live, they have some great albums including Throwing Copper, The Distance to here and V plus many more besides
I bought 'The distance to here' by Live back in 1999/2000 partly because of the Psychedelic artwork on the album cover! I have a listen over the weekend.....I haven't played it in years. "
It's my favourite album by them and totally recommend it, listening to Live got me through some bad times and when I got married I walked down the isle to the Dolphins Cry |
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By *rsPricklePantsWoman
over a year ago
Room 237 at The Overlook Hotel, Suffolk |
"Evening All
I have been going through a separation /divorce for the last three months. I have been listening to loads of the 'Red Hot Chilli Peppers'.
Just the right amount of aggression....mixed with funk and unbelievable guitar riffs for me.... to take me away to that special place!!!!
1.Blood Sugar sex Magic (under the Bridge....their most famous hit)
2. Californication (Guitar crazy)
3. By the Way (Perfect ...my favourite & most hits)
4. Stadium Arcadium.( Least favourite)
Enjoy
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Chilli Peppers are great Flea is my bass idol I also share his birthday except quite a few years different |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Evening All
I have been going through a separation /divorce for the last three months. I have been listening to loads of the 'Red Hot Chilli Peppers'.
Just the right amount of aggression....mixed with funk and unbelievable guitar riffs for me.... to take me away to that special place!!!!
1.Blood Sugar sex Magic (under the Bridge....their most famous hit)
2. Californication (Guitar crazy)
3. By the Way (Perfect ...my favourite & most hits)
4. Stadium Arcadium.( Least favourite)
Enjoy
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I prefer the earlier albums, freaky style, uplift mofo party plan, plus the underrated one hot minute |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Rammstein
Disturbed
The Macc lads
Metallica
Nuclear Assault
Kraftwerk "
Disturbed - Best version of 'Sound of silence'
Metallica - My two absolute favourite songs ever and nope 'Whiskey in the Jar' isn't on of them |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
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Of little known bands I'd recommend the following...
The Redskins - edgy brass driven punk with a social conscience from the late 80s
The Simmertones - three albums of bright and breezy ska from Devon/Somerset
Prefab Sprout - ignore "hot dog, jumping frog" and listen to Swoon or Steve McQueen both brilliant albums
Abdoujaparov - Les Carter of Carter USM fame's band - clever humourous lyrics, mixed with guitar based melodies |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (especially their Howl album), Au Revoir Simone, Drugstore, The Be Good Tanyas, Mazzy Star, Hellsongs, Morphine, Cop Shoot Cop, Gomez, Royal Trux, Black Box Recorder, Hanoi Rocks |
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"Which bands do u think people should listen to ???
I’m going to recommend the group who in my mind are the biggest cult band in the world - this band should be playing stadiums but they just love to play little clubs
Check out a band from Houston Texas called Kings X - they have been going for 40 years and they are bloody incredible "
Kings x are my mates favourite band, he also likes, Alice in chains, soundgarden etc and more recently and fairly unknown are bands like boss keloid, monolith cult, valafar, Ironrat |
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By *osforthMan
over a year ago
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Rumors of Fleetwood Mac. These guys are so good the're almost impossible to tell from the real thing. Even endorsed by Mick Fleetwood. There's a bunch of vids on youtube from a 2018 gateshead concert. Saw them there the next year & they didn't disappoint. Had tickets for this year till everything went to hell but they'll be back next year. |
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"A band from the 90s called The Blessing. Their first album (of two) Prince of the Deep Water is one of my all-time favourites, but hardly anybody has ever heard of them. Many that have love them, as can be seen from Amazon reviews. "
I saw them about six years ago at the Half Moon, Putney. The first set was tracks from Prince Of The Deep Water, the other album and assorted CD single tracks from the time in full, the second was a set of their favourite soul, blues and reggae covers. And thankfully, Bill Topley had finally shed the ridiculous receding mullet (or nature had shed it for him) Sadly, I haven't seen them again since. |
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"Which bands do u think people should listen to ???
I’m going to recommend the group who in my mind are the biggest cult band in the world - this band should be playing stadiums but they just love to play little clubs
Check out a band from Houston Texas called Kings X - they have been going for 40 years and they are bloody incredible "
Seen them many times in my life. Can't believe Dug Pinnick is now almost 70!! |
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"My favourite signed band are from Pennsylvania and are called Live, they have some great albums including Throwing Copper, The Distance to here and V plus many more besides"
I was really into them around the time of Secret Samadhi. Ironically, I've just started getting back into them. |
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"The Hooters, opened up live aid in philly, as my brother in law said 'the best band I've never heard of'. Still going strong.
The Rainmakers, first saw them on the 'tube', not yesterday! Brilliant! "
I got into both of them in the mid 80s when I got given a compilation album called 'Rock The Nation' for my birthday. Both great bands. Are the Rainmakers still with us? I have their first three albums on vinyl and they're superb. Other similar bands I loved later that decade were Timbuk 3 and The Pursuit Of Happiness. |
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"Ferocious dog amazing live "
Saw them supporting The Wildhearts at the Mill in Digbeth a few years ago. Really energetic band; took me a while to realise the bassist was Les Carter of Carter USM, but once I did, I loved them even more! |
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"I'm listening to these few off and on out of a long list of newish stuff.
The wombats.
The foals.
The courteeners.
The blossoms.
Having an old Baggy/britpop/madchester faze at the moment too.
Pulp, the roses,
Feeder, charlatans,
Suede, Happy Mondays,
Elastica, I spirals.
Embrace, primal scream.
Keane, joy division.
Soup dragons and obviously Oasis.
Just a few of whats on my playist at the moment.
????
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Suede and Pulp remind me of the days when I used to stride round London in size 38 trousers, eyeliner, backcombed hair, silver boots and a fake fur coat, speeding off my brain and being very 'decadent' If truth be known, I as probably a bit of a prat, but I'd give anything for those days- and that waistline- to return... |
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"Cold chisel
The Divinyls
A couple of old but good ones from my former home Aus
Saw the divinyls in Perth in 1988"
When I DJed fetish and swingers parties in London in the late 90s, early 00s, a certain Divinyls song was always on the list..I'm sure you can figure which one and why. |
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"Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (especially their Howl album), Au Revoir Simone, Drugstore, The Be Good Tanyas, Mazzy Star, Hellsongs, Morphine, Cop Shoot Cop, Gomez, Royal Trux, Black Box Recorder, Hanoi Rocks"
Hanoi!! I DJed for them when they reformed in 2002 and played the Camden Palace (aka Koko) Another band who inspired my dress sense and lifestyle for years, much like the Dolls, Suede and the early Manics. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'd recommend a band from The Blinders who are very exciting at the moment. Second album is fantastic.
Also recommend Metric, Shame, The National, Soulsavers (marvellous), Timber Timbre, Agnes Obel, The Handsome Family to name a few. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My two faves at the moment are
Queens of the Stoneage and
Mammoth Weed Lizard Bastard
The queens and crooked vultures are awesome! "
I absolutely love That Crooked Vultures album. Josh Homme is one of the coolest guys on planet earth. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Could go on and on about this until the cows come home.
So...
Rammstein, Gojora and Pantera for a little bit of the heavier side.
Devin Townsend for the utter sublime and inspiring.
And throwing some Wardruna and Heilung in for some good old fashioned viking style folk for good measure. |
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
South Wales |
Alabama Shakes, Bombay Bicycle Club, The Bird & The Bee, Fairport Convention, Haim, Judah & The Lion, Lukas Graham, Magic Wands, Mint Royale, The Oh Hellos, The Strumbellas, Tokyo Police Club...
I could go on but i’ll leave it there |
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"The Hooters, opened up live aid in philly, as my brother in law said 'the best band I've never heard of'. Still going strong.
The Rainmakers, first saw them on the 'tube', not yesterday! Brilliant!
I got into both of them in the mid 80s when I got given a compilation album called 'Rock The Nation' for my birthday. Both great bands. Are the Rainmakers still with us? I have their first three albums on vinyl and they're superb. Other similar bands I loved later that decade were Timbuk 3 and The Pursuit Of Happiness."
Travelled to Germany from N. Ireland a few years to see the hooters, incredible!
The Rainmakers are still around. Very popular in Scandinavia, Germany. |
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AA= (though you have to search for AAEqual) - A Japanese, electro metal band headed by Takeshi Ueda of The Mad Capsule Markets
Mutation - A rather heavy and mental as fuck collaboration between Ginger Wildheart and Mark E Smith, featuring Devin Townsend, Random Jon Poole (Cardiacs), Jamie Oliver (UK Subs) and others from Napalm Death, Exit International, Sisters of Mercy (and I'm probably missing some) |
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over a year ago
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"Airbourne, they're pretty much the only band out there with youth on their side putting out good old AC/DC style pub rock. Phenomenal live too " No guts no glory |
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Sløtface- Norwegian band, have seen live more than a few times..check out recent album release show on you tube of them in empty concert hall...very talking heads 'stop making sense ' vibe
Public Service Broadcasting...quirky, very visual band...every valley album is superb
marmozets- loud,energetic..seen many times over last 10 years...first time they were all under 20!!
the dirty nil...Canadian green day
ider - sublime harmonies on their debut album emotional education |
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"A band from the 90s called The Blessing. Their first album (of two) Prince of the Deep Water is one of my all-time favourites, but hardly anybody has ever heard of them. Many that have love them, as can be seen from Amazon reviews.
I saw them about six years ago at the Half Moon, Putney. The first set was tracks from Prince Of The Deep Water, the other album and assorted CD single tracks from the time in full, the second was a set of their favourite soul, blues and reggae covers. And thankfully, Bill Topley had finally shed the ridiculous receding mullet (or nature had shed it for him) Sadly, I haven't seen them again since."
Wow! You were at their reunion gig! I didn't know anything about it at the time, but some of it has made its way onto YouTube. I never got yo see them perform. I'm envious! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not sure if has been mentioned, Frightened Rabbit were great song writers and doing live sets.
Good arm vs Bad arm
Keep yourself warm
Both are absolute belters |
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By *ooBulMan
over a year ago
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The Cadillac Three - "Dang If We Didn't"
Great catchy Southern rock! Put your top over ya head & dance round the table or couch or what ever....whilst the kettle warms up! Video is funny too (see below.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUTFXgAhdvo&list=PLB56OTZj19xQV7dHpQwyXJT5T9G7za1Xj
The Cadillac Three - "Take Me To The Bottom". Great soulful chill out track with decent lyrics too....
"Hold me down, down, down, down, down
Fill me up, girl, let me drown,
If you want my heart,
If you want my soul,
You gotta take me to the bottom, ...."
Here's the link with lyrics:-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKRuToJPITc&list=RDkKRuToJPITc&start_radio=1
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By (user no longer on site)
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Been listening to a belgium band I saw a few years ago, Triggerfinger. Brilliant live, cross between reef, muse, feeder and zz top with filthy guitar.
They are also super fun and snazzy dressers with amazing cowboy boots!
Give "All this dancing around" or "my baby's got a gun" a whirl |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The Cadillac Three - "Dang If We Didn't"
Great catchy Southern rock! Put your top over ya head & dance round the table or couch or what ever....whilst the kettle warms up! Video is funny too (see below.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUTFXgAhdvo&list=PLB56OTZj19xQV7dHpQwyXJT5T9G7za1Xj
The Cadillac Three - "Take Me To The Bottom". Great soulful chill out track with decent lyrics too....
"Hold me down, down, down, down, down
Fill me up, girl, let me drown,
If you want my heart,
If you want my soul,
You gotta take me to the bottom, ...."
Here's the link with lyrics:-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKRuToJPITc&list=RDkKRuToJPITc&start_radio=1
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If you like your Southern rock, try Drive By Truckers, or some stuff by Moonshine Bandits |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Black Country, New Road.
International Teachers of Pop.
And a band that have been around for ages but are still at the cult stage, Tindersticks."
Their 9 minute song is great. |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
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"Reel big fish - if you like ska?"
Recently "found" them and don't know how they'd passed me by (apart from Sell Out) for so long.
On the ska list though can recommend..
Lee Thompson Ska Orchestra
Crunch
The Simmertones
The Bluebeaters
Rude Boy George |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Porcupine Tree are awesome
Check out Anathema as well
I’m a big Steven Wilson fan - his solo stuff is amazing "
He's a very talented man, as are all of porcupine tree, gavin Harrison is one of the best drummers going |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’ve just found this album again after not hearing it for the best part of 40 years.
Marseille- such an underrated band
https://youtu.be/1ljvo-2skKs"
I can hear kiss in there and also saxon now and again, iv never heard of them but will add to my deezer list |
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"I’ve just found this album again after not hearing it for the best part of 40 years.
Marseille- such an underrated band
https://youtu.be/1ljvo-2skKs"
Marseille featuring Neil Buchanan from art attack on guitar! |
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"Huge fan of In this moment, the lead singer Maria brink is worth checking out alone but if you like heavier music it's positively filthy...
Check out a song called Adrenalize.. Mr & Mrs "
Oh yes, she is a beauty. That sick like me video!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Molly Tuttle, Billy Strings, Jason Isbell and Sturgill Simpson."
I'd never heard of Sturgil Simpson before watching The Dead Don't Die. Not a bad little film if you like quirky humour. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Recently rediscovered the wonder of Roxy Music.
Listen to all of their studio albums in chronological order, preferably on vinyl, then try the live album VIVA!....play it loud |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I’ve just found this album again after not hearing it for the best part of 40 years.
Marseille- such an underrated band
https://youtu.be/1ljvo-2skKs
I can hear kiss in there and also saxon now and again, iv never heard of them but will add to my deezer list"
Let me know if you find them on Deezer I have only found them again on YouTube,
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I’ve just found this album again after not hearing it for the best part of 40 years.
Marseille- such an underrated band
https://youtu.be/1ljvo-2skKs
Marseille featuring Neil Buchanan from art attack on guitar! "
Yep that’s them. He was more well known for his TV stuff. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If you haven’t heard this American band they are well worth a listen. This is a track I like as much for the lyrics as the tune, but their other stuff is really good
Daughtry - Long live rock and roll
https://youtu.be/QwuVv3ralEM |
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"Recently rediscovered the wonder of Roxy Music.
Listen to all of their studio albums in chronological order, preferably on vinyl, then try the live album VIVA!....play it loud "
The first three albums are stunning! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Try the album Bellybutton by the 90s band Jellyfish.
And try the album Metamorphosis by Iron Butterfly.
I (Luke) love both of them. They ate really inventive and interesting. "
LOVE Jellyfish! Bellybutton is a stunning album, I still listen to it now.
Though, i thought everyone here would be a fan of the band Moist...... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Fucked Up - The David Comes To Life Album is the first punk rock opera.
TurboNegro - big camp Norwegian speed punk metal, with songs about erections, pizza and keeping your cock clean
Handsome Boy Modelling School - amazing hip hop production with a list of guest stars from rap and rock |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Fucked Up - The David Comes To Life Album is the first punk rock opera.
TurboNegro - big camp Norwegian speed punk metal, with songs about erections, pizza and keeping your cock clean
Handsome Boy Modelling School - amazing hip hop production with a list of guest stars from rap and rock"
Just been watching turbo negro live from wacken |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Fucked Up - The David Comes To Life Album is the first punk rock opera.
TurboNegro - big camp Norwegian speed punk metal, with songs about erections, pizza and keeping your cock clean
Handsome Boy Modelling School - amazing hip hop production with a list of guest stars from rap and rock
Just been watching turbo negro live from wacken"
Great live band, seen them many times with Hank and Tom fronting. I’m a member of the Manchester Turbojugend (Turbo Yourh). |
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Apart from the big stadium bands I like:
- Hayseed Dixie, combining rock and country into Rockgrass
- 2Cellos, Hardrock and metal on Cellos
- Post Modern Jukebox (look them up on Youtube)
and for smaller venues
- Ray Gelato Giant - Swing for swingers
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Igorr - Spirituality and Distortion
The most original musical work in years
And Corpsegrinder makes an appearance "
That's some crazy music!!! Love it... Cheers, give me more I always check out new bands |
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"The Editors
Interpol
White Lies
T"
Totally agree with your first choice though I have to be pedantic here and point out that they are called Editors, not The Editors. Sorry for being anal, I'll get back under my rock now... |
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"Which bands do u think people should listen to ???
I’m going to recommend the group who in my mind are the biggest cult band in the world - this band should be playing stadiums but they just love to play little clubs
Check out a band from Houston Texas called Kings X - they have been going for 40 years and they are bloody incredible "
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I have been going through a separation /divorce for the last three months. I have been listening to loads of the 'Red Hot Chilli Peppers'.
Just the right amount of aggression....mixed with funk and unbelievable guitar riffs for me.... to take me away to that special place!!!!
1.Blood Sugar sex Magic (under the Bridge....their most famous hit)
2. Californication (Guitar crazy)
3. By the Way (Perfect ...my favourite & most hits)
4. Stadium Arcadium.( Least favourite)
Enjoy
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"Igorr - Spirituality and Distortion
The most original musical work in years
And Corpsegrinder makes an appearance
That's some crazy music!!! Love it... Cheers, give me more I always check out new bands"
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Current bands - Yob (awesome transcend doom metal), Cloud Rat (female fronted grindcore), Dead Cross (one of the bands Mike Patton is in).
Also Bad Brains, Fugazi, Jane's Addiction, Faith No More, John Coltrane, Sun Ra, Lee Perry, Sonic Youth. There so much good music.
Bowie, Prince, Kate Bush etc go without saying.
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"I've been getting into viking music recently love heilung, skáld, especially love wardruna helvegen is an amazing song
https://youtu.be/DD65K4VR6Lw"
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"There is a band called Steve n seagulls who do cover versions of many well known rock/metal songs but with a hillbilly twist and some of there videos on youtube are really funny "
Love these along with hayseed dixie |
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Deep Swell. They only ever did one album, about ten years ago I think, but it's an absolute banger. Side project of Clutch guitarist Tim Sult, they have a heavy funky bluesy folky vibe with an alternative edge, and a powerful as fuck female vocalist. |
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By *olfy67Man
over a year ago
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Excellent list. I am having great fun searching new bands (new to me anyway) on Spotify.
Many tunes found to make covid restrictions a little more bearable.
Thanks to all.
Take care everyone. |
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"Which bands do u think people should listen to ???
I’m going to recommend the group who in my mind are the biggest cult band in the world - this band should be playing stadiums but they just love to play little clubs
Check out a band from Houston Texas called Kings X - they have been going for 40 years and they are bloody incredible "
Cud
Pop will eat itself
That petrol emotion
Echo and the bunnymen
Flowered up
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