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Originally Posted by Equaztion

Other than Yo La Tengo can someone recommend me some new Shoegaze.

Any and all.

Edit: An Unlikely resource for bands but i found a list on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shoegazing_musicianshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shoegazing_musicianshttp://en.wikipedia.org/w...t_of_shoegazing_musicians

So i'll be downloading want i haven't heard until Obama wins so other than whats on that list tell me.
I'm trying to listen to more shoegaze too. I've really only listened to Asobi Seksu and M83 so far though. I really dig both of them and Iguess I'm going to have to check out this Yo La Tengo everyone's mentioning
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^Both of you get Sigur Ros...arguably the best shoegaze out there, they're incredible. M83 isn't bad either. There's some really early Jimmy EatWorld I'd consider shoegaze believe it or not, I'll get you guys the names of some songs later tonight.
 
Originally Posted by T i c a l


I agree, I love "Non-Zero Posibility", "Pattern Against User", "Quarantined", and of course "One Armed Scissor".

They're from El Paso, Texas which is about 45 minutes from where I live, and the members formed The Mars Volta and Sparta after they broke up.

- Tical.
"Pattern against user" is also one of my favorites, but "Arcarsenal" is def my favorite track from that album, that is anincredible way to open a record. what i couldnt believe too was that most of the members were hispanic(cedric, omar, and paul), which was mad dope that fellowhispanics are making this type of music. Sucked that as soon as i started to get in to the band, they were broken up. they made great music.
 
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Originally Posted by T i c a l


I agree, I love "Non-Zero Posibility", "Pattern Against User", "Quarantined", and of course "One Armed Scissor".

They're from El Paso, Texas which is about 45 minutes from where I live, and the members formed The Mars Volta and Sparta after they broke up.

- Tical.
"Pattern against user" is also one of my favorites, but "Arcarsenal" is def my favorite track from that album, that is an incredible way to open a record. what i couldnt believe too was that most of the members were hispanic(cedric, omar, and paul), which was mad dope that fellow hispanics are making this type of music. Sucked that as soon as i started to get in to the band, they were broken up. they made great music.


True, but The Mars Volta and Sparta are both really good bands in themselves. Sparta's "Porcelain" and "Threes" getregular spins from me, and I think TMV's "Amputechture" is an amazing and highly underrated album in respect to their catalog. Everyonealways talks about "De-Loused in the Comatorium" and "Frances the Mute" but "Amputechture" is whereit's at.

- Tical.
 
as a diehard hip-hop fan, I endorse Massive Attack - The Mezzanine, RJD2 - Deadringer, Adult Swim - Chrome Children...

anything by Frankie Beverly, Willie Hutch, Curtis Mayfield, and Johnnie Taylor.
 
New I'm From Barcelona - Who Killed Harry Houdini.

Album isn't bad but nowhere near as good as their first.
 
Would you really consider Sigur Ros to be shoegaze? That seems off-base.

Listen to Sonic Youth, The Jesus and Mary Chain, My Bloody Valentine, Silversun Pickups, A Place to Bury Strangers... etc., for shoegaze. Some of the ButtholeSurfers stuff too.

And as for progressive metal, Tical covered a lot of the bases (and added some I wouldn't consider metal at all, I guess I'm a stickler for labels),but add Wolves in the Throne Room, Leviathan, Nachtmystium and Agalloch to that list. And Bathory couldn't hurt.
 
Originally Posted by mace40

And as for progressive metal, Tical covered a lot of the bases (and added some I wouldn't consider metal at all, I guess I'm a stickler for labels), but add Wolves in the Throne Room, Leviathan, Nachtmystium and Agalloch to that list. And Bathory couldn't hurt.

True, I was just thinking more of progressive music in general when I made that list because only a couple of the bands I listed would actually qualify as progmetal.

- Tical.
 
Coldplay has some new stuff.
They have an EP coming out on the 25th with 6 new songs i think.
They released a Facebook app where you can hear samples of the new stuff.

"Glass of Water" is the sickest by far, it sounds like a Killers song, and Albert Hammond Jr. may have a guest appearance.
"Prospekt's March" is also good.
But "Life in Technicolor II" (w/ Lyrics) is a letdown from what I heard.
 
I've been listening to MGMT a lot lately. Electric Feel, Time to Pretend, and Kids are all good for starters.

Also Widespread Panic is one of my favorite Jam Bands.
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If you are into coldplay, i got another recommendation for you. "Under the iron sea" album by Keane. They are a bit less soft then coldplay. I thinkthe way they use synths is genius, combined with their piano driven song format. I think these guys are dope musicians.
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Yeah I've got all 3 Keane albums, they have some really really good songs and some songs I seriously can't bare. Have you checked out theirnewest album Perfect Symmetry? Thanks for the rec either way.

Also, any Elbow fans in here? They're huge in Europe, not so much the US.
 
Originally Posted by JDB1523

Also, any Elbow fans in here? They're huge in Europe, not so much the US.
Elbow is alright, like you said about Keane, there's some songs I like and some I really can't stand.

Any of you listen to Black Light Burns? It's Wes Borland's new band. I just got the album "Cruel Melody" the other day and I'mliking it a lot so far.

Also, Depswa's album "Two Angels and a Dream" is definitely worth checking out.

- Tical.
 
This is what I've been listening to:

Khanate
Asva
Nurse with Wound
Nadja
Lustmord
The Dead C
Fennesz
Praxis
Naked City
Deaf Center
Women
Deerhoof
The Alps
Stars of Lid
Crystal Stilts
Brightblack Morning Light
TOm Waits
These Are Powers
Spiritualized
Gang Gang Dance
Sic Alps
Oneida
Nick Drake
Fovea Hex
Excepter
Abe Vigoda
Atlas Sound
Deerhunter
 
Originally Posted by Juicy J 32

I've been listening to MGMT a lot lately. Electric Feel, Time to Pretend, and Kids are all good for starters.

Also Widespread Panic is one of my favorite Jam Bands.
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I feel like I'm the only one that can't get intoMGMT at all. I can't stand any of their songs. Only song I dig even a little bit is Justice's remix of Electric Feel and even then it's only"okay".
 
ive been messing with simon and garfunkl ever since i saw the graduate.
Sound of silence
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since i found out danger mouse helped produce modern guilt ive got into Beck and found odelay.
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o and john mayer and coldplay but those are pretty common on here
 
Originally Posted by R31J23

since i found out danger mouse helped produce modern guilt ive got into Beck and found odelay.
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Beck is sick you should listen to Guero and Sea Change
those albums are
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Good tracks are:
"E-Pro"
"Girl"
"Lost Cause"
"It's All in Your Mind"
 
I've been playing The Killers - Human non-stop for like a week
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This album needs to come out.
 
Why aren't people listening to more blues?

BB King, John Lee *%%@#+ and Robert Johnson in heavy rotation today.
 
Originally Posted by JDB1523

I've been playing The Killers - Human non-stop for like a week
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This album needs to come out.


Co-Sign, it has like 250 plays on my iTunes hahhaha
But I am getting so frustrated!!!
Most albums would have already leaked by now WTH!
 
Honestly, I've been on Daft Punk like crazy...I need to get into Electronic music like yesterday.

As for in the whip, that Frankie Beverly and Maze gets to work and back
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mace40 nice call with the Robert Johnson. You know the alleged story behind his career right? It's absolutely hilarious.

'Round About Midnight is being played tonight, in a jazz mood.
 
Originally Posted by JDB1523

Have you checked out their newest album Perfect Symmetry? Thanks for the rec either way.
i havent yet, i had only 10 bucks for one album, i had to go with the new bloc party album which really disappointed me. but anyways, theres aband i havent seen mentioned here, pretty sure Tical is probably familiar with them since one of their influences is Tool. Chevelle from illinois, one of myfavorite bands. Great riffs and petes voice is just awesome. lately ive been listening to their "This type of thinking (could do us in)" album, greatalbum front to back, i dont skip one song.
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