Obsessions What Can't You Stop Listening To?
#51
Posted 25 October 2005 - 09:05 PM
This week: Beck - Odelay, and The Shins - Oh Inverted World. Over and over and over again. I have probably antagonized most of my hall by now.
Head Gunner for the Royal Sloop Crimson Steel, Queen of the Dead, Instigator of Chaos and Confusion, Knight of the Grand Recursive Order of the Lambda Calculus, and also The Non.
Remember Emu's face, people; one day it's going to be on the news alongside a headline about blowing some landmark to smithereens, and then we can all sigh and say, "She was such a normal person".....
....We'd be lying though.
-Laughlyn
If my doctor tells me to exercise, I am going to force him to do my homework.
-Mirithorn
- Do Not Use the Elevators - deviantART - Infinite Monkeys -
Remember Emu's face, people; one day it's going to be on the news alongside a headline about blowing some landmark to smithereens, and then we can all sigh and say, "She was such a normal person".....
....We'd be lying though.
-Laughlyn
If my doctor tells me to exercise, I am going to force him to do my homework.
-Mirithorn
- Do Not Use the Elevators - deviantART - Infinite Monkeys -
#53
Posted 25 October 2005 - 09:59 PM
Interpol- Indie rock (been heavy on them for half a year now)
Blondie- Fun chick music that does not make me feel gay
Fiona Apple- Alternative to blondie, I love her voice
Depeche Mode- Bringing back violator=so many hits!
Stone Temple Pilots- I think they deserve more street credit. Their songs are easily some of the most recognizable from the 90's. Big on the song Sour Girl right now.
Bloc Party- I think the head singer sounds like a louder Damon Albarn, but this band is awesome.
The Pixies- I hated this group for years. I finally sat down and tried to swallow 3 of their albums over a week period, because if Nirvana and Interpol drop their names then they MUST be good. I listened to Surfer Rosa, Doolittle, and Trome le Monde. ---------> River Euphrates is good on so many levels. Mr. Greives, Alec Eiffel, La La Love you etc... This group just blows my socks off with their sound.
David Bowie- I've always liked this guy, but I listened to the album LOW for the frist time last week. The production on that album is sweet, but I was really upset that Bowie decided to NOT sing on over half of the songs.... Be My Wife-good track
Does any one have any suggestions for INDIE ROCK BANDS? Thanks.
Blondie- Fun chick music that does not make me feel gay
Fiona Apple- Alternative to blondie, I love her voice
Depeche Mode- Bringing back violator=so many hits!
Stone Temple Pilots- I think they deserve more street credit. Their songs are easily some of the most recognizable from the 90's. Big on the song Sour Girl right now.
Bloc Party- I think the head singer sounds like a louder Damon Albarn, but this band is awesome.
The Pixies- I hated this group for years. I finally sat down and tried to swallow 3 of their albums over a week period, because if Nirvana and Interpol drop their names then they MUST be good. I listened to Surfer Rosa, Doolittle, and Trome le Monde. ---------> River Euphrates is good on so many levels. Mr. Greives, Alec Eiffel, La La Love you etc... This group just blows my socks off with their sound.
David Bowie- I've always liked this guy, but I listened to the album LOW for the frist time last week. The production on that album is sweet, but I was really upset that Bowie decided to NOT sing on over half of the songs.... Be My Wife-good track
Does any one have any suggestions for INDIE ROCK BANDS? Thanks.
This post has been edited by Jordan: 25 October 2005 - 10:04 PM
Oh SMEG. What the smeggity smegs has smeggins done? He smeggin killed me. - Lister of Smeg, space bum
#55
Posted 26 October 2005 - 03:06 AM
Indie rock suggestions? *takes a deep breath*
(In alphabetical order)
The Arcade Fire
Architecture In Helsinki
Bell Orchestre
The Black Keys
Black Mountain
Blood On The Wall
The Boy Least Likely To
Broadcast
Broken Social Scene (obviously)
Camera Obscura
Caribou (more electronic, but still retardedly good)
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
The Clientele
Comets On Fire
Cursive
The Dandy Warhols
Death Cab For Cutie (also pretty obvious)
Death From Above 1979
The Decemberists
Deerhoof
Desaparecidos
Devendra Banhart
Dogs Die In Hot Cars
Dungen
Eagles Of Death Metal
Eels
Explosions In The Sky
The Faint
The Fall
Feist
The Fiery Furnaces
The Flaming Lips
Fruit Bats
The Futureheads
The Go! Team
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Iron & Wine
The Kills
LCD Soundsystem
Le Tigre
Liars
Lightning Bolt
M83
The Magic Numbers
Maximo Park
Mercury Rev
Metric
Minus The Bear
Moneen
The Mountain Goats
Neutral Milk Hotel
The New Pornographers
Of Montreal
Part Chimp
Pavement
Pedro The Lion
The Pillows
The Postal Service
Pretty Girls Make Graves
Serena Maneesh
Shining
The Shins
Six Organs Of Admittance
Sleater-Kinney
Slint
Slowdive
Snow Patrol
The Sounds (Sort of a punkier version of Blondie)
Spoon
Squeeze (It would definitely appeal to the Blondie fan in you)
Stars
Stereolab
Sufjan Stevens
Swervedriver
Ted Leo and The Pharmacists
Thunderbirds Are Now
The Unicorns
Wilco
Wilderness
Wolf Parade
Xiu Xiu
Will that keep you busy?
(In alphabetical order)
The Arcade Fire
Architecture In Helsinki
Bell Orchestre
The Black Keys
Black Mountain
Blood On The Wall
The Boy Least Likely To
Broadcast
Broken Social Scene (obviously)
Camera Obscura
Caribou (more electronic, but still retardedly good)
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
The Clientele
Comets On Fire
Cursive
The Dandy Warhols
Death Cab For Cutie (also pretty obvious)
Death From Above 1979
The Decemberists
Deerhoof
Desaparecidos
Devendra Banhart
Dogs Die In Hot Cars
Dungen
Eagles Of Death Metal
Eels
Explosions In The Sky
The Faint
The Fall
Feist
The Fiery Furnaces
The Flaming Lips
Fruit Bats
The Futureheads
The Go! Team
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Iron & Wine
The Kills
LCD Soundsystem
Le Tigre
Liars
Lightning Bolt
M83
The Magic Numbers
Maximo Park
Mercury Rev
Metric
Minus The Bear
Moneen
The Mountain Goats
Neutral Milk Hotel
The New Pornographers
Of Montreal
Part Chimp
Pavement
Pedro The Lion
The Pillows
The Postal Service
Pretty Girls Make Graves
Serena Maneesh
Shining
The Shins
Six Organs Of Admittance
Sleater-Kinney
Slint
Slowdive
Snow Patrol
The Sounds (Sort of a punkier version of Blondie)
Spoon
Squeeze (It would definitely appeal to the Blondie fan in you)
Stars
Stereolab
Sufjan Stevens
Swervedriver
Ted Leo and The Pharmacists
Thunderbirds Are Now
The Unicorns
Wilco
Wilderness
Wolf Parade
Xiu Xiu
Will that keep you busy?
#56
Posted 26 October 2005 - 10:26 AM
QUOTE (Jordan @ Oct 26 2005, 07:02 AM)
James Blunt is good too. WISEMEN is a great song. It reminds me of something from a long time ago....what is it.... Tiny Dancer by elton john?
Ah, Jordan you were doing so well, but I've got to step in here. James Blunt is so goddamn awful it hurts!
Sorry, I don't usually slate another man's choices, hell its personal taste, but every time I hear this guy it makes me want to chew my own ears off, which because its impossible just infuriates me even more!
Anyway, I can't remember if I've mentioned this band here before but try Stellastarr's self-titled debut album. Its a bit new-wave/indie with some great guitar hooks and deceptively haunting lyrics. Its one of my favourite albums of the last few years, I'd be interested to hear what you think.
#57
Posted 27 October 2005 - 12:32 AM
Shit, thanks a ton hec! Death From Above 1979 = very good.
Walking, I'm going to have to agree with you. WISEMEN is a good track, but the album is mostly whiney shit.
Stellastarr? I'll give it a look
I just got in to the Gorillaz. I never even heard of them till hec's music forum revealed them to me. They rock! Hearing Del and Damon on the same track nearly blew my mind!
Walking, I'm going to have to agree with you. WISEMEN is a good track, but the album is mostly whiney shit.
Stellastarr? I'll give it a look
I just got in to the Gorillaz. I never even heard of them till hec's music forum revealed them to me. They rock! Hearing Del and Damon on the same track nearly blew my mind!
Oh SMEG. What the smeggity smegs has smeggins done? He smeggin killed me. - Lister of Smeg, space bum
#59
Posted 02 November 2005 - 09:46 PM
My current musical obsessions are all over the place.
David Bowie (who also covered the Pixies, with "Cactus"), Depeche Mode, The Arcade Fire, The Cure, The Notwist, Between the Buried and Me, Gaelic Storm, Five Iron Frenzy, Pain (the ska group, not the heavy metal group), Enigma, Al DiMeola, Fourplay, and Trans-Siberian Orchestra are the must-haves on my playlists lately.
And I know this is superficial, but I would also enjoy the Decemberists except that the lead singer pronounces his R's like W's, and it just really grates... I'm sorry, I can't help it!
David Bowie (who also covered the Pixies, with "Cactus"), Depeche Mode, The Arcade Fire, The Cure, The Notwist, Between the Buried and Me, Gaelic Storm, Five Iron Frenzy, Pain (the ska group, not the heavy metal group), Enigma, Al DiMeola, Fourplay, and Trans-Siberian Orchestra are the must-haves on my playlists lately.
And I know this is superficial, but I would also enjoy the Decemberists except that the lead singer pronounces his R's like W's, and it just really grates... I'm sorry, I can't help it!
I am writing about Jm in my signature because apparently it's an effective method of ignoring him.