good generally unknown bands

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  • Reply 21 of 79
    mattjohndrowmattjohndrow Posts: 1,618member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Nebulous

    -The Pale (Excellent Seattle area band. Kind of emo, only not whiney)

    -Deathcab for Cutie (Pseudo-emo)

    -The Postal Service (Very awesome electronic-ish music)

    -Frou Frou (Go watch the Garden State trailer to get a taste of her music)

    -Dolour

    -Gotan Project (Sooooo gooood. Mellow Spanish tecnho)

    -Mr. Bungle

    -Muse





    don't know the pale, The Postal Service is awesome!!!!!!!!, don't know Frou Frou, Dolour, Gotan Projects, or Mr. Bungle, but Muse is excellent.



    looks like i'm going to be doing alot of cd buying pretty soon
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  • Reply 22 of 79
    marklmarkl Posts: 57member
    Nitin Shawney

    Golffrapp

    Futureshock

    Crimes of the Primary

    Ulrich Schnauss

    Asian Dub Foundation

    Jimi Tenor



    Shows what can be done with electronic music.
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  • Reply 23 of 79
    wrong robotwrong robot Posts: 3,907member
    Cornelius
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  • Reply 24 of 79
    mattjohndrowmattjohndrow Posts: 1,618member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by MarkL

    Nitin Shawney

    Golffrapp

    Futureshock

    Crimes of the Primary

    Ulrich Schnauss

    Asian Dub Foundation

    Jimi Tenor



    Shows what can be done with electronic music.




    only one i know there is future shock, they are really good, i like the song Sparc, by them!
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  • Reply 25 of 79
    marklmarkl Posts: 57member
    Goldfrapp is dirty and sexy. (buy this one!)

    Nitin production is possibly the best in the world. Good songs, too.

    Jimi Tenor uses mainly live instruments but shows what the music of tomorrow could be.
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  • Reply 26 of 79
    marklmarkl Posts: 57member
    Then there is:

    Hybrid

    Front Line Assembly (Delerium side project).

    Theivery Corporation.

    Front 242. Weird but good.

    Aim. Semi-chill.
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  • Reply 27 of 79
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    Originally posted by Wrong Robot

    Cornelius



    Hell yeah. I played Fantasma to death when it came out...still do from time to time.



    A band I recently heard that I quite liked is Suffrajet. Nothing groundbreaking about them (just good edgy rock...kind of like Queens of the Stone Age with a pretty girl singer) but I reckon they'll be getting a load of attention in months to come. Their website has a couple of mp3s to download.
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  • Reply 28 of 79
    Quote:

    Originally posted by MarkL

    Then there is:

    Hybrid

    Front Line Assembly (Delerium side project).

    Theivery Corporation.

    Front 242. Weird but good.

    Aim. Semi-chill.




    yeah, theivery corp. is good, so is hybrid, man, you know some good electronic bands!
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  • Reply 29 of 79
    rick1138rick1138 Posts: 938member
    Blur is hardly little known - in the US maybe. I saw Rufus Wainright about a month ago.
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  • Reply 30 of 79
    709709 Posts: 2,016member
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    Originally posted by Nebulous

    -Mr. Bungle



    A girl who listens to Mr. Bungle? I think I'm developing a small crush. Really, I'll listen to anything that Mike Patton has his fingers in (Fantomas, FNM, Dillinger Escape Plan, etc.). Even his solo stuff is wacky-cool (Adult Themes for Voice and Pranzo Oltranzista).



    Modest Mouse, Deathcab for Cutie and The Postal Service are all good picks. If you're into those I'd also suggest Grandaddy and Sparklehorse (especially the album 'It's A Wonderful Life'). Maybe even Small Brown Bike or Neutral Milk Hotel. Or American Analog Set. Tindersticks are also great if anyone likes somber Nick Cave style stuff.



    My greatest 'unknown' band that I've been listening to for nearly two decades are 'The Legendary Pink Dots' and basically anything else that Kaspel sees fit to do.
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  • Reply 31 of 79
    ipodandimacipodandimac Posts: 3,273member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Rick1138

    Blur is hardly little known



    Woooooohooooooo!
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  • Reply 32 of 79
    709709 Posts: 2,016member
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    Originally posted by FaydRautha

    I'd also recommend Soul Coughing (even though they broke up). Just great stuff to listen too.



    Hell Yes. Soul Coughing are great. Speaking of great NYC bands, Firewater is worth checking out. Tod A (previously of Cop Shoot Cop) is friggin awesome on stage.
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  • Reply 33 of 79
    wrong robotwrong robot Posts: 3,907member
    Squarepusher
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  • Reply 34 of 79
    nebulousnebulous Posts: 193member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by mattjohndrow

    don't know the pale, The Postal Service is awesome!!!!!!!!, don't know Frou Frou, Dolour, Gotan Projects, or Mr. Bungle, but Muse is excellent.



    looks like i'm going to be doing alot of cd buying pretty soon




    Sweet! My musical tastes are spreading like the plague! *evil cackle*

    The Pale's cd is called "Gravity Gets Things Done", and it is most excellent. I'm not sure how easy it is to find, though.



    Quote:

    Originally posted by 709

    Modest Mouse, Deathcab for Cutie and The Postal Service are all good picks. If you're into those I'd also suggest Grandaddy and Sparklehorse (especially the album 'It's A Wonderful Life'). Maybe even Small Brown Bike or Neutral Milk Hotel. Or American Analog Set. Tindersticks are also great if anyone likes somber Nick Cave style stuff.



    Ah, I've heard of Grandaddy, but I haven't gotten around to picking up their cd yet. My friends described them as having an "8-bit, sort of video-game" sound, which is definitely intriguing. Sparklehorse, Small Brown Bike, Neutral Milk Hotel, American Analog Set, and Tindersticks are all new to me. Yay for new music from obscure bands with fantastic names!



    Also, they're well known, which is probably why they haven't been brought up yet, but Radiohead is an exceptional band. Check out some of their stuff if you haven't yet. Jon Brion is also an amazing artist. His work shows up in "Magnolia" and "Punch Drunk Love". The song "Here We Go" rocks my world right now.
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  • Reply 35 of 79
    wrong robotwrong robot Posts: 3,907member
    Goapele
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  • Reply 36 of 79
    709709 Posts: 2,016member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Nebulous

    Ah, I've heard of Grandaddy, but I haven't gotten around to picking up their cd yet. My friends described them as having an "8-bit, sort of video-game" sound, which is definitely intriguing.



    If you're going to pick up a Grandaddy CD, pick up 'The Sophtware Slump'. I think it's their finest.



    I'm also a big Radiohead fan, but 'Hail To The Thief' didn't tweak me the way that 'Kid A' and 'OK Computer' did. Look around for their 'B-Sides' album. It's great.
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  • Reply 37 of 79
    messiahtoshmessiahtosh Posts: 1,754member
    Does anyone else here like the Refreshments or the Peacemakers...or even know about them?
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  • Reply 38 of 79
    wrong robotwrong robot Posts: 3,907member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Messiahtosh

    Does anyone else here like the Refreshments or the Peacemakers...or even know about them?



    You're part of the street team aren't you
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  • Reply 39 of 79
    messiahtoshmessiahtosh Posts: 1,754member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Wrong Robot

    You're part of the street team aren't you



    Good music is out there if you look hard enough for it, these guys are good. So I'm surprised nobody else has commented about them either way. Some of the best American Roots music of all time.
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  • Reply 40 of 79
    trowatrowa Posts: 176member
    sigur ros

    the warlocks

    drugstore

    sparklehorse

    dj dangermouse

    dj shadow

    fugazi

    apples in stereo

    kristen hersh

    throwing muses

    mazzy star

    my bloody valentine

    phantom planet

    mana (mexican band)
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