Topic: I'm in dire need of some good music... (Read 2940 times)

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Not sure if this is the right section, but I've been out of the whole music scene for way too long with school kicking my ass the last few years and I don't even know what's out there and what's good anymore. I'd really like some suggestions for good, new music since I plan on buying an ipod soon to replace my cheap mp3 player.

I'm a big fan of indie, alternative, and rock, in that order. I can listen to hip-hop/rap, but only artists similar to Gorillaz and Jurassic 5. I don't like emo bands nor do I like artists that just scream throughout their songs. Here's what I used to listen to:

Bloc Party
The Bravery
Cake
Dirty Pretty Things
Franz Ferdinand
Gorillaz
Hard-Fi
The Hives
Hot Hot Heat
Jack Johnson
Jurassic 5
Kings of Leon
Mika
Modest Mouse
OK Go
Phantom Planet
Queens of the Stone Age
She Wants Revenge
The Strokes
System of a Down
Weezer

As you can tell, a lot of this stuff is outdated and like I said, I'm in serious need of some good, new music. Give me anything and everything you think I'd like that fits into the genres above. Hell, give me stuff you think I may even hate. I really, really, really need some new music.
Last Edit: November 11, 2007, 10:34:27 pm by Sarhan
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Blues for the Red Sun by Kyuss

That is all I can say.
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Check out Kula Shaker and Neutral Milk Hotel. Muse, too, if you haven't already.
Last Edit: November 11, 2007, 06:39:14 pm by Von Woofen
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I don't know what emo music is but I hate whiny stuff so you're safe to assume I haven't got any of that. also note that some people here hate indie music (music made for the purpose of being indie; the indie scene), but they still might have some good stuff to reccommend. I have a lot of independent music but I generally don't refer to it as such



von woofen mentioned Neutral Milk Hotel. I like NMH a lot, but some people really can't stand it! the Mountain Goats are somewhat similar to them, so if you find yourself unable to stand Magnum's vocals you should still like tMG

the Arcade Fire is good. but again, some people hate it. they use a lot of different instruments in their music including stuff like organs etc

I just started listening to Kings of Convenience recently, they've got some nice harmony

Feist is probably a bit different than what you're looking for (female vocals) but also very good

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah might be a bit more OUT THERE than you'd like to go, but I really like their stuff. they're definitely one of my favorite independent bands. Ounsworth's vocals are very... different, often described as nasally, but not whiny. they're definitely worth checking out if you haven't listened to them before! people hate this band too, almost always because of the vocals (I love 'em)

sufjan stevens might be too blatant emotional for you, check his stuff out anyway, particularly Michigan and Illinois.

the Flaming Lips are great. try to get the Soft Bulletin, Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots (this is the one everyone likes), and at War With the Mystics. out of all my suggestions, these guys are probably the ones you're most likely to enjoy

it has been a long time since I heard any jurassic 5, but if you like the Gorillaz you should definitely check out Deltron 3030. Del tha Funkee Homosapien is in a couple of the songs on the first gorillaz album. On Demon Days, there's De la Soul, Roots Manuva, MF DOOM, and Booty Brown of Pharcyde. check out all of them, plus maybe Dr. Octagon's first album. Also if you like the Gorillaz, look into Blur.

there's stuff I'm missing, but I stopped thinking about genres a long time ago so don't blame me. also, if you're planning on pirating a lot of this, don't use limewire or anything like that if you were planning on it. use torrents and a program like utorrent instead, or buy premium and use the zoo's ftp service.
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I've listened to samples on iTunes from all of the artists you guys suggested.

Kyuss is too heavy-rockish for my tastes. They do sound better than most heavy rock bands though. Thanks for the suggestion.
Kula Shaker sounds pretty good. S.O.S. caught my attention right away. I haven't really listened to the lyrics that much, but they do sound like the kind of band I'd be in to. I'll listen to more of their stuff when I catch up on homework and have some more free time.
Neautral Milk Hotel is okay. They didn't really grab my attention the first time, but they seem like they may be the kind of band that I have to actually listen to a few times before I start to like them, like I did with Bloc Party and The Strokes.
The Mountain Goats are pretty good. From what I've heard, I do like them. The singer's voice is pretty strange, but the music still sounds pretty cool. I really liked Lion's Teeth.
Arcade Fire is probably the closest to my taste in music (along with Kings of Convenience) from the few songs of their I've heard. I'll definitely look into more of their stuff.
Like I said, Kings of Convenience sound good. It's funny because I had some of their music on my iTunes (got them from a friend) but I've never listened to them before.
I like Feist a lot so far. I've always wondered who sang 1234 from the iPod commercials. I'm usually not a fan of female vocals from some reason (well, modern day stuff anyways) but Feist seems like an exception.
Believe it or not, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah was one of my favorite suggestions posted. I liked most of the stuff I heard. Most of the other artists only had a few songs that grabbed my attention.
I liked a few songs by Sufjan Stevens. I don't think I'll end up getting a whole album by him, but a few songs on there sound pretty good.
The Flaming Lips are good. You were right about Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots. I liked that song a lot as well as a few other songs by them. I couldn't find At War With the Mystics though.
Couldn't find anything by Deltron 3030 on iTunes.
Dr. Octagon does remind me of Gorillaz and could definitely end up being a band I'd be in to. I'd have to listen to a few more songs before coming to a conclusion.
I loved all of the stuff I heard by Blur. Very close to my style of music. Great suggestion.

I'm glad to even be looking into new music. It feels good to try listening to something other than the same old stuff I've had for years. And no, I'm not going to pirate it. I'll probably end up spending cash on iTunes if I do end up getting an iPod.

Thanks for all of the suggestions so far guys. Keep them coming.
Last Edit: November 12, 2007, 03:53:26 pm by Sarhan
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Tool? Porcupine Tree? Riverside is pretty good to my ears and I'm someone who listens to metal almost exclusively.
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Try out Anathallo. Absolutely brilliant music. I think you might also like The Format.

Also, listen to Thurston - Trees Outside The Academy.
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If you like Queens of the Stoneage, you should probably give Kyuss another listen... They do a lot of collaboration albums together.

Anyway, similar to your tastes... try Depeche Mode, White Stripes, Ted Leo & The Pharmacists, The Bastard Fairies, The Postal Service, Jason Mraz, Muse, White Rabbits, Metric, and Travis.
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sorry, I guess that part on deltron wasn't clear. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deltron_3030 all those guys are great. Dan the Automator produced the first Gorillaz album and Dr. Octagonecologyst as well.

glad you like the music though. honestly there is so much music out there that could possibly fit your tastes, I just posted a mixture of the most well-known and my personal favorites. oh and ^ don't bother with the postal service.
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check out Architecture in Helsinki, The Unicorns, Band of Horses, Belle & Sebastian, and My Morning Jacket
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Bloc Party
The Bravery
The Killers. They are kind of in this area of music, and are very good.
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Franz Ferdinand
Hot Hot Heat
The Rapture. They started the disco-rock thing that's been so popular lately.
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Alright, first the stuff I've already heard before making this thread:

The Killers - They're okay. My girlfriend's in love with them (their older stuff anyways). I like a few of their songs, but the rest all sound the same to me.
Band of Horses - Too mellow for my tastes.
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists - Alright band. My girlfriend likes a few of their stuff as well, which is how I've heard of them. Not a fan, really.
Depeche Mode - Used to listen to some of their stuff a while ago, but not so much lately.
White Stripes - I like a few of their songs a lot, but the rest of it is pretty meh. I do need to get some more of their music though. Thanks for the reminder.
Muse - Never really been a fan, although there is a song or two that I like by them.

And now the stuff I've never heard of before that I didn't really like:

The Unicorns - Don't know why, but I'm just not a fan.
My Morning Jacket - Same as the Unicorns. They're decent, but I wouldn't go out of my way to buy any of their stuff.
Bastard Fairies - Weird band (from what I heard anyways). I couldn't get into it.
Metric - Just wasn't a fan.

And the new stuff that I liked:
The Rapture - Very good suggestion. This is the kind of stuff I'm into.
Architecture in Helsinki - Another good suggestion. The stuff I listened to I liked a lot. I'll be sure to get some more of their music.
Belle and Sebastian - Step into My Office Baby is a great song. The music video for it is pretty cool as well. I'm gonna download some of their stuff.
White Rabbits - Kid on My Shoulders and Navy Wives are pretty good. I only listened to a few of their songs, so while I may not get the whole album, I'll get some songs.
Travis - I only liked Selfish Jean. I saw the music video on youtube (the one by Demitri Martin) and I liked the song a lot. Didn't listen to much else though.
The Format - Another great suggestion and one of my favorites. She Doesn't Get It and Dog Problems are both really good. I need to listen to some more of their stuff though.

Meanwhile, I've been doing some searching on my own and I found a lot of bands (or a few songs of those bands) I liked including:

The Libertines
Spoon
Silversun Pickups (Lazy Eye only so far...haven't heard much else)
Wolfmother (Woman I like...not sure about anything else)
Klaxons (they're okay. Each time I listen to them I like them less and less though)
The Cribs (love this band a lot. Probably my favorite on this list)
Tokyo Police Club (need to listen to more of their music to see what I really like)
Kasabian (another favorite)
The Presets (ditto)
Infadels (ditto again)
The Fratellis (I love every song I've heard by them so far)
Mika (should have been on the first list I posted)
Gnarls Barkley (don't know why, but their music is very catch)
Louis XIV (only like a few songs by them...almost every song is about the same subject though)
Serj Tankian (I like SoaD, so no surprise here)
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The Mars Volta
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I think that might be a little out of what he asked for, I wouldn't really consider TMV indie, alternative, maybe a little bit rock. He might like the Tremulant EP (and possibly De-Loused) idk, i guess. But it just seems like a bit of a stretch from what he asked for.
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i think Deloused and Amputechture would fit in there. Frances not so much but the other two have some pretty rockish songs.
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Try listening to the Kaiser chiefs, the Vines, or The Go.
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Yeah, I already listen to the Vines and I'm a big fan. I like the Kaiser Chiefs, but I don't have any of their music. I've been meaning to steal it from my girlfriend but I keep forgetting to do it. Not sure about The Go though. They sound meh.

I've been meaning to listen to the Mars Volta for a long ass time now. A friend of mine is in love with them and I've heard a few songs that I liked. A lot of it seems like it's not my style, but they do have some good music I'd be willing to download.
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If you like The Mars Volta, check out Omar A. Rodriguez-Lopez's solo albums. They're really good.
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PURE REASON REVOLUTION has not been mentioned yet. One of the most refreshing new bands I've heard in the last 5 years.
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