Following the theme of Devo is their prodigy from Japan. Polysics their eccentric Japanese styling coupled with their obvious influences of Devo and the Japanese band P-Model. I can enjoy P-Model.
As it is I was a fan of Polysics when I was 12 onwards and then go into Devo when I was 17 which considering they overtook Polysics should say how much of an impact Devo made on me.
A long time standing fave band is Jack of Jill sadly missed their recent...once...in...a...life...time...reunion show.....but they still freaking rock.
Found them randomly typing stuff into Peer to Peer download clients with one labled "My cat" and ever since then....oh also the file was label Lords of Acid.
Which I am also a good fan of Paraga Khans work more so stuff he did with Lords of Acid.
There is also the never ending love for Dresden Dolls with Amanda Palmer and Brian Viglione, their form Punk Cabaret is just so good, in the pub with friends, my good friend Gill she jumped up asked her husband for some coins for the juke box (well it was a video music box projector thing.) and what I was treated too on her return was the strange erie piano playing until it just explodes into wonderful hard melody. I look around to find two people dressed and painted as mimes...I was totally in from that point.
Its actually more of a surprise that a random video jukebox in Scotland had Dresden Dolls on it. So followed them until they broke up. Then heard Amanda Palmer starting off her debut, found her on the music on demand of my TV cable provider. So I went ok lets check out "Leeds United" and boom....it was awesome. So was her entire album "Who Killed Amanda Palmer?" so I was on-board, heard her perform Radio Heads "Paranoid Android" on a ukulele....her vocals just was amazing with that.
Role around Kickstarter.....Amanda Palmer has it little Kickstarter video when it was still new hearing he music in that little video I HAD to buy it, I was in the first thousand and was just happy to get a full CD of this new album. Then it exploded and over a million taken in and huge news cover over her that was cool and she got married to the author Neil Geilman. He does a fantastic rendition of Eddie Noack's - Psycho.
Can you tell I like Amanda Palmer?
Also when I was 18 a friend got me into a great rock band from Newcastle called The Wild hearts enjoyed them ever since even went to a show of theirs.
Same time I got into Bella Fleck and the Flecktones as well a Victor Wooten, those are big for me.
Going back to Amanda Palmer a bit, she played a cover of Momus- I want you but I dont need you. Which at the time I found this the lyrics struck a cord with me and i found Momus and his original and well that guys in freaking crazy and yet also a musical genuine...sorry he is a Moist intellectual of the music industry.
Momus who is a fellow Scot and his real name Nicholas Currie is the cousin to Justin Currie the lead singer of the Scottish band Del Amitri....which when I took Media and Communications for college I was taught by Andy...Andy of Del Amitri the accordionist and keyboardist. Which when I was back at college recently people were kinda surprised to see their Radio and sound production lecturer with their head on a babys body for the music video "Roll to me"
At the same time I found Momus i also found the even weirder yet just as wonderful Klaus Nomi and goodness the background to that guy and more so his downfall before even the aids took him.
Of course there is MANY more however these are like the top influences on me.
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Originally Posted by Tristan Geoff
I saw you liked Madness and other New Wave in another thread. Cool, that's really good stuff. I feel like you would dig more ska and post-punk if you tried getting into that if it's musical boundaries you want.
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I utterly love Ska, You have your madness (which actually tends to not be the most Ska like band.) Specials got to have them, Selecter I adore Selector, Beat they do some great stuff Mirror in the bathroom is always in my head ha! If its good enough beat to Skank to I will skank to easier if its two tone ska. Cant beat a good old fashioned moon stomp aswell.
Working in my old charity shop a similar story to how I discovered/Rediscovered Space. I found a wonderful album filled with Third wave American ska weirdly its starts off with an ultra funky jazz track. The album is called "hey Brotha....can you spare some ska?!"
Then you get me into my enjoyment for Reel big fish which as stuck with me for years followed with Japanese ska, namely the great ska band Unscandal.
I am going to throw out another sort of big influence on me, the dirty white old man reggae singer Judge Dread, which I was lucky enough to randomly find a CD of his best hits in a shop this time last year.
As for post punk I do enjoy that and do need to delve deeper into it yet I am also sort of trying to educate myself in punk a bit more as I hung around with punks in college and it rubbed off on me, I was cameraman/roadie/leech for my friends punk band Myra Hindley and the Babysitters.
I loved their music despite being their friend pity they went quiet some years ago.
However one proper punk band I do enjoy is also a top fave of my friends who had the band, Pork Dukes which sadly is a rarer and harder to find band yet great music to them.
PS THOMAS DOLBY! How could I forget about him? I love all his stuff even Howard the Duck.