The 'alternative' music thread
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great to see "Whipping Boy" making it on this thread ; band that really should have made it to the next level ; friend of mine was going out with the drummer in Seattle - he's still living there as far as I know.
And to keep the theme of great Irish bands that should but probably won't make it....Girl Band ; Paul
And to keep the theme of great Irish bands that should but probably won't make it....Girl Band ; Paul
I highly recommend Implants.Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2020 6:06 amThat project passed me by. Used to listen to all of those bands other than The Tank. Strung out were stand outs for me (before they went a bit metal anyway)
As for Strung Out, I didn't love the most recent album but Transmission.Alpha.Delta had really solid tunes in Black Maps, Nowheresville, No Apologies and Westcoasttrendkill
Ha ... but the intro to this is very much metal, I guess. :)
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Some new music that's dropped in the last couple of weeks:
That Jazzmaster should be relinquished from that crybaby lyricist.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sat Aug 29, 2020 11:55 am Some new music that's dropped in the last couple of weeks:
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She's outstanding. I've never seen her play live though. I've been to many festivals and have yet to see her playShanky’s mate wrote: ↑Sat Aug 29, 2020 8:30 pmPolly Jean isn’t an absolute treasure, isn’t she. Crazy that she fits the ‘alternative’ tag while just playing really good rock music.
She isn't alone in that. So many 'alternative' artists... it's all rock 'n' roll to me.Shanky’s mate wrote: ↑Sat Aug 29, 2020 8:30 pm Crazy that she fits the ‘alternative’ tag while just playing really good rock music.
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Yeah, agreed... just really good music that doesn’t get picked up. Commercial radio is a pox upon the earth.Mr Bungle wrote: ↑Sat Aug 29, 2020 8:39 pmShe isn't alone in that. So many 'alternative' artists... it's all rock 'n' roll to me.Shanky’s mate wrote: ↑Sat Aug 29, 2020 8:30 pm Crazy that she fits the ‘alternative’ tag while just playing really good rock music.
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Listened to Twisted by Design for the first time in ages after the discussion on here the other day. Definitely their high point for me and still an enjoyable listen.
A few more Fat, Lookout and Epitaph bands of a similar ilk I was listening to a lot to in the late 90s
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Deathcore take on Billie Eilish
It's actually brilliant, kind of wish he'd done the whole song.
I'm also on a massive Rolo Tomassi kick at the moment. Injecting more and more post-rock into their mathcore is the best artistic decision. For those who don't know them, it's the same girl doing the clean and unclean vocals which is pretty impressive.
It's actually brilliant, kind of wish he'd done the whole song.
I'm also on a massive Rolo Tomassi kick at the moment. Injecting more and more post-rock into their mathcore is the best artistic decision. For those who don't know them, it's the same girl doing the clean and unclean vocals which is pretty impressive.
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@sock - this is what indie emo must sound like! ^^^
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Having a fun week re-discovering some of my early 2000s metalcore favourites:
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On the other end of the spectrum entirely stumbled upon this Aussie band. Seen them labelled as pop-punk, but I think that's just 'cause they have a female singer. The instrumentals aren't right for that, they lean closer to the lighter end of post-hardcore if anything. I really like some of the obvious Aus inflections in the singing, quite a lot of the vocalists from down under that I've heard basically sound Yank.
They contributed a fun cover of Shape of You to the last Punk Goes Pop compilation.
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On the other end of the spectrum entirely stumbled upon this Aussie band. Seen them labelled as pop-punk, but I think that's just 'cause they have a female singer. The instrumentals aren't right for that, they lean closer to the lighter end of post-hardcore if anything. I really like some of the obvious Aus inflections in the singing, quite a lot of the vocalists from down under that I've heard basically sound Yank.
They contributed a fun cover of Shape of You to the last Punk Goes Pop compilation.
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Funnily enough I was listening to them a few weeks back. The male vocal is a bit high and thin for them to get in my rotation regularly, but I do enjoy the ambient, dreamy quality of their instrumentals.
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I like that.
I've been trying to track down a N.African/ME Funk thing I heard a while ago and I have nothing to go on except a scrap of melody that I can just about remember - it's a frustrating pursuit.
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I quite like that for the novelty value... sort of a John Cooper Clark meets Alexei Sayle vibe.
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The Tuareg guitar rock sound is excellent. There’s quite a few decent bands putting stuff out...
And good luck trying to track down that scrap of sound, I’ve been there and it can take years
These guys are great, but were you maybe thinking of Bombino?
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Been checking out Spiritbox as I see them referenced all over the place at the moment. Their vocalist is an astonishingly good screamer and clean singer. I wasn't convinced this was a live take until the clean part kicked in (I actually prefer it to the official recording, multi-layering and auto-tuning of good voices irritates me).
A more melodic track
A more melodic track