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Any Recommendations?.....
has anyone got any good rec's for some bands? i'm hitting a slump in Music these days and nothing is really exciting me, i cant seem to latch onto a new good band, i want something (pref) american/noisey/heavy... something to really put the MP3 player thru its paces... Any american's on the board recommend anyone? i have a feeling ye got loads of em but they dont really filter thru to "Damien Rice/Bell X1" infected Ireland
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Comets On Fire if you haven't heard them already
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Try some:
Aki Onda Arthur Russell The Flying Luttenbachers ..and Comets on Fire is a good one! |
any and all albums by come, any venom p stinger, any scientists, any jon rose
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Not super noisy or loud, but Autolux is an amazing band inspired by Sonic Youth, so I suppose you can check them out.
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noisey and loud?
the only thing i can think of is some metal stuff. could be considered old now. |
not sure if you've heard them already but kyuss (Blues for the red sun seems to be the one everyone loves, although i'm more of a ...circus leaves town fan), Sleep (dopesmoker for one looooooong monster of a track or holy mountain for more conventional album structure but still heavy stuff), high on fire (ex-sleep), om (ex-sleep), others include sunn o))), earth, bongzilla, clutch, mastodon, pelican
from the uk:gonga (pretty much a kyuss rip off but still good) hawkwind (from the 70s but still heavy, check out space ritual) sabbath (goes without saying) less metal-y but still heavy and noisy: jesus lizard, melvins, burning brides, tomahawk, icarus line there's some good heavy stuff in ireland too, you just have to know where to look, http://www.myspace.com/saturnaliaband http://www.badboat.net/ http://www.hexxed.co.uk/ http://www.traceramc.co.uk/index.php (the closest irish band to sonic youth that i know of) |
oh yeah, and if you don't know these websites, they're quite handy for finding new bands and finding gigs in your area
www.fastfude.com www.metalireland.com |
i just found this band called kalmah, its like hardcore solo metal with screaming vocals.
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try Kyuss.
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I dunno. Here's what I've been digging:
Yellow Swans Xiu Xiu Hot Snakes Hair Police |
Skullflower and Monoshock.
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Check out Black Eyes if you haven't already. They were a great band from DC with two killer full lengths on dischord.
mp3s: http://www.southern.com/southern/ban...e_positive.mp3 http://www.southern.com/southern/ban...ers_broken.mp3 and a video that is really cool, but still doesn't really exhibit how amazing their live show was: http://www.valsehot.com/black_eyes_video.mpg |
get a subscription to the wire. they mail you a different cd with almost every issue. and then there are hundreds of reviews...
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anal cunt
napalm death agoraphobic nosebleed the locust |
I agree with whoever said to listen the American bands:
Comets on Fire Om High on Fire Sleep Wolf Eyes Mastodon Sunn 0))) and would like to add some Australian stuff: Whitehorse (doom metal band that are so good even my girlfriend likes them) Menstruation Sisters (bass, drum/vocal duo that really know how to say fuck you to music) Scientists (there is the catchy punk era and the more heavy sludgy era. Check out the song Human Jukebox) The Birthday Party Grey Daturas -touring with Wolf Eyes in Australia. Instrumental noise rock band that rule. Laughing Clowns - Ed Kupper's band after he left the Saints in 77 or 78. Post Punk with free jazz and big band sounding horns. Kinda of like Pere Ubu with a more normal sounding singer. Plus heaps more stuff your not going to find anywhere. |
i´m sure you´ve already heard these.
anyway Bardo Pond: best band around these days (in my opinion) Black Dice: ---------crank in & rock out The Neptune: really good and interesting Band from Boston (they have the coolest fucking guitars I´ve ever seen) |
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those are some cool looking guitars, i hear heavy distortion just looking at them
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wow! fuckin hell Thousand Threads! they are some awsome looking guitars, like you say johnnywinternoshow.... i can hear the madness now!!
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lately i've been listening to the new liars album over and over. right now i'm blasting some last exit- great improv free jazz-noise violence from bill laswell, peter brotzmann, sonny sharrock and ronald shannon jackson. if you can find any of their stuff (most of it's OOP), i recommend it. it's very brutal, heavy stuff.
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Not noisy, but simplistic, raunchy and bluesy - Black Keys.
And I have to say I dig John Zorn. |
Eddie Marcon.
It's the combined powers of Eddie from COA and Marcon from LSD March. ![]() listen to samples here http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=20226 |
Sounds intriguing.
I met Masami from LSD March last year and he is a great guy and a great guitarist. Gotta check this out! |
Fuck, I missed seeing The Neptunes here in town last week. Damn you twenty-page sociology paper,may you spontaneously generate so that I don't have to write you.
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meat + air = flies
grain + dark corner = mice twenty blank pages + ??? = sociology paper hmm...my equations have turned up nothing. sorry. |
and WOW, that Neptune stuff is awesome. thanks.
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ok, some awesome bands recommended here already, here are more:
-the goslings (great heavy sludge, ultra noisy production that helps the sound) -ocean (sludgy metal) -khanate (stephen o malley of sunn o)))'s other band) -not american but boris, stuff like absolutego or amplifier worship -dmbq (heavy psych rock n' roll) -ruins (if you haven't checked out ruins, do so!!!) -black metal like mayhem (de mysteriis dom sathanas) or darkthrone (transilvanian hunger, one of the heaviest albums ever made) -if you can track anything by Aa (big a little a), then do so -heavy electronica like venetian snares and pita are awesome -coughs -nightwounds -white mice -prurient -kites -hive mind -fe-mail -neurosis -peter brötzmann -dillinger escape plan -converge -john coltrane's stuff like interstellar space -jesu -godflesh -enslaved all pretty heavy and noisy (at different degrees of one, the other or both) |
I just lent my ear to an album by the swedish-norwegian freejazz group The Thing. It's called Garage, and they make their own mind-blowing versions of garage-rock nuggets, like the Sonics - Have Love Will Travel, Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs - Art Star, and The White Stripes - Aluminium. And they make some own tunes. Mats Gustaffson on barriton and tenor sax, and the amazing Paal Nilsen-Love on drums. You better check it out.
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