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In Need Of New Music
Posted: 1/2/2004, 11:03 am
by Baby Thief
I've overplayed every good band i have come across. It's terrible! I now am in dire need of a good band. I'm finding myself to go all over the place with the style of rock music i enjoy. Going from hard rock to punk to slow to melodic. Recent favorite bands have been Matt good, radiohead, At The Drive In (and the other two (sparta, mars volta)), Incubus. So anything similar to anyone of those bands would be cool. But really, i'm up for any suggestions. Thanks.
Posted: 1/2/2004, 11:14 am
by lora
tool
radiohead
apc
jeff buckley
Posted: 1/2/2004, 11:18 am
by Eelco
Definitely check Oceansize if you haven't already.
I also recommend Feeder, Hell is for Heroes and
Lukewarm, a very good band from Holland.
Posted: 1/2/2004, 12:44 pm
by Baby Thief
any good songs i should listen to by them?
Posted: 1/2/2004, 12:49 pm
by Eelco
Oceansize - Catalyst, Amputee, Women Who Love Men Who Do Drugs
Hell is for Heroes - I Can Climb Mountains, Retreat, Five Kids Go, Slow Song
Lukewarm - Forever In New, Free From Innocence, Million Miles
Feeder - Helium, Just A Day, High, Summer's Gone
and also Cave In - Inspire, Stained Silver, Seafrost
Posted: 1/2/2004, 1:01 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
Oh man, just sit back and relax. I'm going to give you a list that will go on forever.
Alkaline Trio: I'd give you lots of songs, but the list would go on forever. Check out Bleeder, Radio, You've Got So Far To Go, Every Thug Needs A Lady, Fuck You Aurora, Stupid Kid, Take Lots With Alcohol, Maybe I'll Catch Fire, and 97.
Koufax: Saturday's Alone, Social Life, Come Back To Life, So Long To Good Times
Interpol: Obstacle 1, PDA, NYC, Obstacle 2, Stella Was A Diver and She Was Always Down
Murder By Death: "Until Morale Improves, The Beatings Will Continue", Killbot 2000, Three Men Hanging, End of the Line
Jawbreaker: Boxcar, Do You Still Hate Me?, Jinx Removing, Kissed The Bottle, Chemistry
Motion City Soundtrack: Well, anything by them is worth listening to.
Jesus, there's like 20 other bands I want to list, but I'll start you out with that, then post more bands after someone else writes in this thread.
Posted: 1/2/2004, 1:41 pm
by deniedjunkie
todd kerns
superbeing
faces of eve
limblifter
all good vancouver stuff
http://www.diepopstar.com
Posted: 1/2/2004, 3:30 pm
by olivia
ryan adams
candlebox
muse
feeder
doubledrive
theres probably loads more, but i have mind block right now
Posted: 1/2/2004, 4:13 pm
by Eelco
olivia wrote:muse

how could I forget them, some songs: Hysteria, Dead Star, Bliss, Muscle Museum
And if you like it, try Zornik (It's So Unreal, Once Again), they're from Belgium.
There are just too many good bands to name them all (Firewater, Elbow, Travis, Flaming Lips, Stereophonics (old stuff), Eels, etc). What I sometimes do is just pick a word and search songs with that in the title, usually something interesting turns up.
Posted: 1/3/2004, 2:58 am
by Gimme_Shelter
what about Hall & Oates?
they have to be one of the best bands ever!
Posted: 1/3/2004, 4:52 am
by evanw60
I would say you should listen to some Zeppelin. Chances are you already have (who hasn't?), but if you haven't, definately check them out. I'd stay away from live stuff, like the BBC sessions or How The West Was Won until you get into them, that is, if you do. And stay away from the later albums, they tend to be crappier. But definately any song in their first five or six albums. Amazingly melodic bass (it isn't just root notes with them, John Paul Jones actually has talent), and of course, Jimmy Page's guitar needs no description. One of the best drummers, ever. And Robert Plant, who is incredibly like Janis Joplin. I think I've talked them up enough. The End.
Posted: 1/3/2004, 11:13 am
by Bananababy
Jump, Little Children
Travis
Hayden
Ours
The Shins
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks
Matt Pond PA
Posted: 1/3/2004, 12:39 pm
by olivia
Bananababy wrote:Jump, Little Children

i love that band
Posted: 1/3/2004, 2:23 pm
by senseofurgency
dont know if anyone has said any of these-
30 Seconds To Mars
Silverchair
Manic Street Preachers
Travis
Idlewild
The Verve
Posted: 1/3/2004, 3:39 pm
by Mechanical Thought
Rufus Wainwright wrote: Alkaline Trio: I'd give you lots of songs, but the list would go on forever. Check out Bleeder, Radio, You've Got So Far To Go, Every Thug Needs A Lady, Fuck You Aurora, Stupid Kid, Take Lots With Alcohol, Maybe I'll Catch Fire, and 97.
I'll second that.
.MJ. wrote: 30 Seconds To Mars
And that.
Posted: 1/3/2004, 9:19 pm
by Dabekk
.MJ. wrote:30 Seconds To Mars
Idlewild
wow i have heard of very few people who know these bands, especially idlewild . . . but they're both great and worth checking out.
i'd also recomend i mother earth (mostly they're newer stuff)
Posted: 1/3/2004, 9:35 pm
by liam
Staind - How About You
this song has got me hooked
Posted: 1/4/2004, 4:42 pm
by miss_maida
My List Too You....You Probably Heard Of Some...
InMe
Matchbook Romance
Dakona
Finch
Feeder
30 seconds to mars
muse
pacifier
soul asylum
neve
depswa
allister
my vitriol
from autumn to ashes
kill hannah
funeral for a friend
nine days
mest
oceansize
hayden
the weakerthans
Posted: 1/4/2004, 5:47 pm
by megxyz128
Ours
New Order
Placebo
The Cure
The Smiths/Morrissey
The Blood Brothers
Posted: 1/4/2004, 10:50 pm
by nelison
I disagree about 30 seconds to mars... probably the worst band I've ever seen live. They actually got booed by a lot of the crowd when they opened for OLP in Buffalo. Jared Leto came down to the front row and told us all to shut the hell up cause he could hear us.