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EuphoriaMorning 02-25-2010 11:54 PM

I am a big fan of the early 90s alternative rock/grunge and then the bands that spawned from them.

Soundgarden
Temple of the Dog
Chris Cornell
Alice in Chains
Mad Season
Screaming Trees
Stone Temple Pilots
Tool
Rage Against the Machine
A Perfect Circle
Foo Fighters
Jerry Cantrell
Mark Lanegan

I am pretty set in my ways, and really don't even know where to begin when looking to expand my musical tastes.

Some newer bands that I can tolerate once in a while are Wolfmother, The White Stripes and Muse, though none as much as the ones I previously mentioned.

If anyone could give me a couple of suggestions for some newer bands, I would appreciate it.

DiSTANToblivion 02-26-2010 05:46 AM

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Originally Posted by EuphoriaMorning (Post 831265)
I am a big fan of the early 90s alternative rock/grunge and then the bands that spawned from them.

Soundgarden
Temple of the Dog
Chris Cornell
Alice in Chains
Mad Season
Screaming Trees
Stone Temple Pilots
Tool
Rage Against the Machine
A Perfect Circle
Foo Fighters
Jerry Cantrell
Mark Lanegan

I am pretty set in my ways, and really don't even know where to begin when looking to expand my musical tastes.

Some newer bands that I can tolerate once in a while are Wolfmother, The White Stripes and Muse, though none as much as the ones I previously mentioned.

If anyone could give me a couple of suggestions for some newer bands, I would appreciate it.

These are two bands that are similar in sound...
btw Youtubes' quality stinks...

Dead Soul Tribe
* because you said you like Tool and Alice In Chains. A good Progressive Metal band that uses many tribal rhythmic sounds. I think they've split now, but the albums they've released are all solid.


The Butterfly Effect
* Aussies have some good Prog. bands. This is one of the first Aussie bands to adopt and develop that sound...


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Sleep Parade
* Okay one more... this one is epic (brand new Aussie band that I'm only just getting into). I love the middle section of this song, the chanting.


toolenduso 02-27-2010 01:52 PM

I want to find British Bands
 
Hey, everyone, I'm an American, and I just realized the other day after finding out about this band Elbow that I really don't know a lot of British music. As in, so far I listen to Coldplay, Funeral for a Friend and very soon, Elbow.

So if there are any brits on here, or I guess anyone else who knows good british bands I probably wouldn't know already, could you guys point me in the right direction?

Thanks!

Zer0 02-27-2010 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by toolenduso (Post 831762)
Hey, everyone, I'm an American, and I just realized the other day after finding out about this band Elbow that I really don't know a lot of British music. As in, so far I listen to Coldplay, Funeral for a Friend and very soon, Elbow.

So if there are any brits on here, or I guess anyone else who knows good british bands I probably wouldn't know already, could you guys point me in the right direction?

Thanks!

Try Last.FM

Last.fm - Listen to free music with internet radio and the largest music catalogue online

Just search for the artists you've mentioned and on their pages you'll find some similar artists mentioned.

Here's a few bands for you to try next:
Muse
Radiohead
Doves
Hundred Reasons
British Sea Power

porage 02-27-2010 06:39 PM

Music like Edith Piaf and The Ink Spots
 
The vinyl sound is nice but both have strong genres about love and most of their music is at a slow bpm with minimal instruments, mostly stringed (such as ones in the guitar-like family).

Any other similar artists within the same time period (I guess 30s/40s, a tiny bit before the popular Sinatra era) matching these criteria?

Alfred 02-27-2010 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by 88 Keys Chris (Post 831240)
So my favorite bands right now are Frontier Ruckus and Two Gallants. What can you recommend with that awesome 'folky' sound to it?

The Tallest Man On Earth
Fleet Foxes

instantly come to mind

Shola Ameobi 02-27-2010 09:59 PM

Anyone know of anything similar to the vocals in alice practice and love and caring by Crystal Castles? I'm obsessed with those two songs.

hwijker 03-01-2010 03:15 AM

roots curtis
 
hi guys i got myself roots from curtis mayfield a while back and im looking for some other artists that have the same kinda sound.. any suggestions on what i should chek?

TheCunningStunt 03-01-2010 09:01 PM

My faith in modern rock music is well and truly lost, I really can't seem to find many bands worth listening to, I keep finding horrible screamo bands (don't mind a bit of shouting in bands, but when they scream through an entire song it's like STFU.) or awful emo bands.

Anyone got any modern (from the 00s) bands worth listening to?

I also wouldn't mind any folk type stuff, in the vein of Elliott Smith or Neutral Hotel Milk. It can be a singer songwriter or a band.

Thanks to anyone who can help :beer:

DiSTANToblivion 03-01-2010 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by TheCunningStunt (Post 832676)
My faith in modern rock music is well and truly lost, I really can't seem to find many bands worth listening to, I keep finding horrible screamo bands (don't mind a bit of shouting in bands, but when they scream through an entire song it's like STFU.) or awful emo bands.

Anyone got any modern (from the 00s) bands worth listening to?

I also wouldn't mind any folk type stuff, in the vein of Elliott Smith or Neutral Hotel Milk. It can be a singer songwriter or a band.

Thanks to anyone who can help :beer:

Even though Bernard Fanning is a part of Powderfinger and they started before the 00's I'd like to suggest this...

http://www.getmusic.com.au/images/lo...b6b46e02e0.jpg
Tea & Sympathy
His solo album is amazing and was released in 2005. You should check that out if you didn't know about it. It's folky and very acoustic, great songwriting and I think he sounds better here than he does in Powderfinger. You may have already heard 'Wish You Well' as it was huge here in Australia and I think it was big in the UK too. the album has a lot of stand outs but I couldn't find vids for all the songs I wanted to post, sorry.

A few tasters:




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