Os Mutantes, definately... Teddy and the Frat Girls Fred Lane Throne Sir Lord Baltimore 524 (Cantonese Hip-hop) Young-Holt Unlimited Wesely Willis The Interpretations Hasil Adkins (some of these are old)
here are some things i think should be checked out by genre band with album name metal/hardcore/heavy isis - panopticon job for a cowboy - doom (this is death metal but its great) Mastodon - leviathan darkest hour - undoing ruin pelican - the fire in our throats will beckon the thaw old man gloom - christmas pop/rock fight paris - paradise found paulson - all at once scatter the ashes - devout/the modern hymn vaux - plague music cave in - tides of tomorrow (old) failure - fantastic planet (older) hum - you'd prefer an astronaut (older) indie the unicorns jenoah braid (old) hip hop rick whispers mac lethal MF doom mr. liff
Mmm, I don't have time to discover music. Anyone who does should get a job and move out of their mother's basement =) Just kidding... I actually have a friend who recommends his indie stuff to me. I like Wolfe Parade..I'm sure you've listened to Block Party.. try out Sleater Kinney. Indie as well. Pretty interesting, I think. I'm into musicals, so I'll recommend Jesus Christ Superstar. Don't have to be religious to enjoy it; in fact many branded it sacreligous. It's fun to hear Jesus and Judas sing, anyway. Try "Heaven On Their Minds" Actually, I have a feeling you won't... haha, but give it a chance. It doesn't make you a fag, just open-minded =)
In all seriousness, the new Summoning "Oath Bound" (Napalm Records, 2006) is awesome. Review http://www.anus.com/metal/summoning.html Label http://www.napalmrec.com/
I hate to use the Brazil theme again.. but there is another less well-known band that deserves mention: Jets to Brazil. They're previous incarnation (Jawbreaker) is also nice. PS Roman if you're hinting to me you want to hear more of that southern stuff.. I have good quality rips that can be uploaded.
I have a job, where do you think I download music from? They have a faster connection than I have at home!
Bahkta...his album India all over is very interesting. Relaxing, heavily Indian influenced, lounge music. Disha...Bhakta's protege, sappy lyrics but nicely sung. Aqualung - Brighter than sunshine.....been listening to this song a lot lately. something very humble about this song. Oasis - all around the world....oldie but a goodie. been listening to Incubus a lot lately.
Built to Spill is grood stuff. It's kinda like Pinback. Download songs like, "Car" or "Big Dipper" or "Carry the Zero" or "Dystopian Dream Girl". They're all good shit. And if you wanna hear a great random song, try Pinback, "Seville" -- It'll knock your teeth out.
Um, I fixed my name for you. And, Open Parachute isn't my band, it's a friend of mine's band. Their recordings really don't do them any justice; it's their live show that makes them good. So much energy, and a huge sound. If it's not your thing, that's cool. The Fall of Troy is what I guess you would call screamo/experimental/progressive. It's too hard to fit a lot of bands like that into one single genre.
Oh gosh, sorry about the name! It's fixed now. When I said 'your music', I just meant the bands you recommended. And I know what you mean about live shows. I go to a lot of shows like that (or try to) just for the energy and sound, but never listen to it elsewhere. Even listen to live metal. But live pop-punk is my favorite.
that means go on and get lost Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! since we're on brazilian music, listen to bebel gilberto
Ahh.. thought it had something to do with herding goats Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! You should both know that I'm not hip at all..
you dont look/sond hipish btw i was just surprised that you've even heard of os mutantes... they're pretty old... they were part of a movement called jovem guarda in the 60's
Yeah, 60's Brazilian music got real popular here in the alternative music scene in the 90's. Here being the States.
You serious? I wouldn't be surprised if bossa nova had gained some popularity, but not late 60's/70's stuff. Varda, Like most favourites, I found them completely by accident. Thank god! If only Brazil were still creating such awesome music... Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! We need to revive those military dictatorships.