It's Always happening, there has never been a break (and never will be),, you just may not be into the "interesting,experimental, new sounds".Six7Six7 wrote:It takes me right back to the 90s when people were still doing interesting things and experimenting sonically with new sounds.
Best new bands - post 2000 (or post 9/11)
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True. Bands like Radiohead can lick my dirty asshole. Everyone seems to think they are at the forefront of experimentation but i just find them unlistenable and whiney.
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I liked them, but somewhere around Kid A stopped enjoying them.Six7Six7 wrote:True. Bands like Radiohead can lick my dirty asshole. Everyone seems to think they are at the forefront of experimentation but i just find them unlistenable and whiney.
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Some of it is luck, but some of it is also just an attitude toward music you haven't heard before... the possibility of being pleasantly surprised even though you probably won't be. The first opener last night SUCKED. They sounded like an Arcade Fire rip-off... super derivative ("Two Gallants" is their name, in case you're curious). But then the opener touring with Gogol came on, Mariachi El Bronx, and they were GREAT. I can't say I'm a huge fan of Spanish/mariachi influenced music, but it was pretty great. They rocked hard. And Gogol Bordello blew my mind. I have never been sweatier.clickie wrote:Adurentibus Spina wrote:Gogol Bordello just put on the best live show I've ever seen, and I've seen NIN, Cure, JA, Rolling Stones, AC/DC, Bauhaus... this was incredible... I can understand not liking folk music or the guy's voice or whatever, but I can't understand not seeing how these guys have the most energy of any band since JA. Amazing.
hell yeah dude youre lucky you found a band you enjoy that much who's stilll in their prime.
Second Encore, 2.5 hrs in.
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Why is this person not banned? Honestly, I'm not even upset, but it just seems like this behavior would just result in an automatic ban, without really needing to even think about it.creep wrote:i have to check everyone's ip address that registers here since dain (adolf) has re registered about 20 times since he was banned. you and teresaunseen have the same ip address. why the new name just to say that?mooseman1 wrote:its well apparent to me that there are alot of idiots on this forum who don't know their ASS from a hole in the ground.
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Live this was incredible.
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boards should only have one person in power. that person is not me.Jasper wrote:Why is this person not banned? Honestly, I'm not even upset, but it just seems like this behavior would just result in an automatic ban, without really needing to even think about it.creep wrote:i have to check everyone's ip address that registers here since dain (adolf) has re registered about 20 times since he was banned. you and teresaunseen have the same ip address. why the new name just to say that?mooseman1 wrote:its well apparent to me that there are alot of idiots on this forum who don't know their ASS from a hole in the ground.
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Someone put me in power. I'll throw an permaban on that IP addy faster than you can say Etty Lau Farrell
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Another amazing new band i just discovered. They're part of a "Blackgaze" genre that developed only in the 2000s, combining Black Metal and Shoegaze.
This song is incredible. It has everything I love about both genres (and drops everything I hate about both).
Also good Blackgaze bands:
This song is incredible. It has everything I love about both genres (and drops everything I hate about both).
Also good Blackgaze bands:
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not the same but made me think of
very failure versionwateva....i get bored with it after a while though ( much like failure)
have a friend i play music with who is way into them and failure and i often get bored playing with him lol
very failure versionwateva....i get bored with it after a while though ( much like failure)
have a friend i play music with who is way into them and failure and i often get bored playing with him lol
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what's the name of this band? must have!Matz wrote:
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Ok ok ok...bump because someone linked this thread in another...I'm pretty sure I heard them before but I just realized that the singer from Gogol Bordello (sp?) reminds me of Dr. Teeth from Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem...
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Yeah I think of it as a mixture of Borat, Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, Tom Waits, and Nick Cave.Essence_Smith wrote:Ok ok ok...bump because someone linked this thread in another...I'm pretty sure I heard them before but I just realized that the singer from Gogol Bordello (sp?) reminds me of Dr. Teeth from Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem...
This song is amazing live... the entire crowd turns into a crazy jumping mob.
See:
Also, if you can't stand in awe of the percussive strumming going on here... you're crazy:
And real Gypsy folk:
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Kings Of Leon. If you don't like them, I don't give a shit.
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that's the spirit
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I like maybe one or two of their songs...but this was imo GREAT usage of their music...makes me actually appreciate the music a great deal...Tyler Durden wrote:Kings Of Leon. If you don't like them, I don't give a shit.