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Bands You Are Curious About Hearing
Any bands you have been hearing about or read about and really want to hear them.
Hears some of my to hear list: Mouthus Man is the Bastard Born Against Graveyards Brutal Snake (Australian group that live in Perth, like the most remote city in the universe) Mirrors (cleveland punk band) High Rise too much music too little time |
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what do you mean, remove city in the universe? i wanna hear Comets on Fire but i'm a little poor at the moment, saving to go to NYC on holidays, i'm gonna pick up a few of their cd's when i go. |
bad spelling mistake, EDITED
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Wooden Wand
Charalambides Bardo Pond Roy Montgomery Isis Tons of Krautrock bands I've heard bits of Charalambides, Bardo Pond and Roy Montgomery but I want to hear more. |
husker du. (spelling?) i cant find anything from them
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sonic youth
the beatles rolling stones u2 |
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You know, I can't think of a single band I want to hear? I mean, there's loads of records I should own, but bands I want to hear? I can't think of a one.
I do need to get more medieval music though. Scores, preferably. And if anyone has a hurdy-gurdy they'd like to give me, I'd be most grateful. |
No-one specific, but I'm pretty miffed because this year's Merseyside Sea Shanty festival won't be on. I like the chance once a year to hear some good stuff and get some cd's. Drat. :mad:
Shantygruppe Breitling, from Rostock in Germany (topical World Cup connection - eh?) performing at the Birkenhead Mersey Ferry Terminal, 2004: ![]() Oh, hang on. Is that a bit sad? :o Oh, I've never heard Merzbow. They're quite popular round these parts, yes? |
The Merzbow are quite a popular beat combo, yes. Their rhythm section is quite refreshingly spritely, and their singer has a delightfully soft, yet strong, timbre.
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Merzbow does a ripping sea chanty.
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I'd like to hear some music by Magma.I've never heard any of their stuff but i'm curious.
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Magma are a band I like very much.
When I am in the mood. Some of their stuff is super cheesy, and if you of a certain disposition, all of it is. VERY overblown drummer-led progressive darkness with operatic vocals sung in Kobaian (a language invented by leader Christian Vander because his native French was not harsh or guttural enough for his grand vision). I enjoy it about once a year, but on that occasion nothing else will do. |
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http://www.ehhs.cmich.edu/~dhavlena/hurdy.htm you're welcome. |
I've only heard Mekanik destruktiw kommandöh and I yet have to hear it again to make up my mind whether to like it or not. It's highly theatrical and dramatic progressive psychedelia, with choirs and stuff, maybe a bit too overkill for my taste. How does that compare to their other stuff?
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That is the best stuff I have heard of them.
"Inedits" is good too. Stay away from the one with the Giger cover!!! |
oh, the topic.
Things that have raised my interest: Haemoth Anaal Nathrakh Paik Wreck small speakers on expensive stereos (or is it "Childs guide to wreck...") Jennifer Gentle There haven't been that much new discoveries during the last few months. |
The main guy in Paik is one of the coolest looking rock dudes I have seen in recent years.
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i would like to hear bardo pond, but i'm a bit wary of giving them a shot.
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I been thinking of checking out Polvo.
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