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Inspired by the LCD Soundsystem thread (which I was guilty of being late to till I accidentally caught the "Shut Up and Play the Hits" film on Film 4 one night/early morning)

Just in the last year, and being 42, i've fallen hard for:


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 12:43 pm
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Thee Oh Sees! Crap name, so never really got on my radar, then (true story!) I was away wiv a lady and we had Spotify on. This track came on and she was like Ugh, that guitar hurts! And I was like YEAH, that guitar HURTS! 😀

So I bought the CD and I'm going to see them in July. They're good but not heard anything that quite matches the guitar solo at the end of this (yet!)


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 12:53 pm
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Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, Audioslave, among others


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 12:54 pm
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Like, really late then J_D!


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 12:56 pm
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Janis Joplin. How did I live 50 years without noticing what an amazing blues band she was in?


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 12:59 pm
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For me ,Wire and Ride.

Dez, see that's cause you love to hate 6muzak ;-). Thee Oh Sees ( and many,many other new bands) have been all over their late night shows fir ages.


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 1:07 pm
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Lambchop - been around since 1986. Only heard them properly for the first time last year.

Now top pick on my Spotify.


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 1:19 pm
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I only discovered Arcade Fire late last year, despite it seems liking quite a few of their songs over the years, but never taking the time to find out the name of the band.


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 1:22 pm
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Yep, [i]really[/i] late.

thing is, I got into Nirvana when Nevermind came out, but left it another 25 years to start listening to other stuff in the same genre


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 1:22 pm
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I'm so far ahead of the game that I like some bands before they've even been formed, and by the time another ten people have heard of them I've already tired of them and moved on. I then go on internet forums to denounce them as sell-outs and just mainstream rubbish


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 1:25 pm
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This thread risks degrading back into another 'bands I like but you've never heard of' one. It should be relatively mainstream stuff most people will have heard of at least, not some Senegalese percussion jazz fusionist that's sold 8 copies of his CD after a gig in Islington but you think is vastly underrated.

So to me - I missed the Ska revival first time (I mean the 2-tone bands, Specials, Selector, etc.) - I was a proper glum individual on Joy Division and Bauhaus and then the goth bands instead, but now I love it and while I'm nowhere near aficionado I have a few of the original artists in the collection now.

And of more recent times - PSB. And going OT but Venn diagramming this into another thread - The Other Side off 'Race for Space'........ while I understand the maths / physics and I know they'd done it unmanned or doggy style (!) I can't imagine the bravery of being the first people to go round the other side - we'll be out of contact for 36 minutes and hope to see you back the other side. When they come back always coincides with a bit of dust in the room..... (soft, me?)


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 1:30 pm
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Roots Manuva.

dimly aware of him over the years, but not really paid much attention, seems to have hit the spot recently


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 1:30 pm
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Still in Mumfords denial Binners  😉


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 1:32 pm
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I'm late to most of it TBH!  Even though I listen to 6Music regularly and listen to lots of recommendations from friends it takes me a while to decide whether I like it or not before buying the album (yes I still buy CD's, I like the physical and it forces me to listen to the album as a whole).

I seem to wait until the hype and regular playing on the radio dies down then if I miss not hearing something or hear a rare play of it then I'll get it.  I only bought QOTSA's Songs For The Deaf last month despite liking it since a few months after it came out!  If I buy something as soon as I her it I tend to get bored of it quickly and it gets discarded.


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 1:32 pm
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I only discovered Bowie's Berlin trilogy after he'd passed away...


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 1:32 pm
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Even though I listen to 6Music regularly

Good way to catch up on 80s indie then 🙂 Yea I do hate 6music! [i]many,many other new bands[/i] who sound like old bands.. etc 😆


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 1:38 pm
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I think I mentioned recently how I grew up with an awareness of Rush, and was constantly asked about them when I first moved to the UK. In fact, though, I never really paid attention to them.

In the last number of months, all of that has changed.

The band blows me away, and I can't enough of them.

So... at least 30 years late, but... Rush.


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 1:49 pm
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theotherjonv - its not just you with that PSB track. Its a really emotional track. You can feel the tension. I bloody love that album! If you've not seen them live, their gigs are ace!

Still in Mumfords denial Binners

One of the Sons of the Mumfords was on five live yesterday bemoaning ticket touts block buying tickets to their gigs and this leading to sparse audiences at their performances. I was going to phone in and suggest a more straightforward explanation for this


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 1:53 pm
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@ John-Drummer. You may also like 'Mudhoney'. I was into these guys when Nirvana first came out. I never took to Nirvana but I was pretty sure at the time that they took their sound from Mudhoney.


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 1:54 pm
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99.999% of it.


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 2:03 pm
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The Brian Jonestown Massacre. So much to enjoy! Always had them filed away with that crap 90s band (Dandy Warhols?) they had some kind of disagreement with decades ago.


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 2:03 pm
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Springstein. I always just dismissed him as the worst sort of bombastic 'Born in the USA' stadium nonsense. I got that one wrong. Had a listen to the early albums and I absolutely bloody his stuff nowadays. Or maybe thats just me getting old 😀


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 2:08 pm
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theotherjonv – its not just you with that PSB track.

I preferred West End Girls 😀


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 2:11 pm
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binners - Springsteen

Can't get there. I really want to like him and I really like the quiet acoustic stuff. Had the radio on in the car recently and found myself thinking "jesus, what a horrible version of Thunder Road!" - it was the original. I didn't really know it til the Tortoise/Bonnie Prince Billy cover. That's immense.


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 2:18 pm
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I'm with you on the Springsteen front, binners. Good call.


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 2:28 pm
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PSB - not seen them live but could do in April........ worth a 2 hour drive each way?


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 3:01 pm
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Can somebody name me  a (recent)Canadian band,male and female members,quite mellow as I remember,mentioned on here before and I really liked the songs I heard on youtube,then forgot the name of them and no youtube history,help me music people.


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 3:17 pm
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Could be Arcade Fire? Often get mentions on this sort of thread.


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 3:20 pm
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Leela James - more soul than you could cram in a VW camper


 
Posted : 09/03/2018 11:53 pm
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James: who did more than 'Sit Down'; Talk Talk,  Future Islands, Flock of Seagulls and Arcade Fire. And since buying some Sonos gear, classical music - light  - I'm still learning.


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 12:39 am
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Hmmm prolly this:


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 12:49 am
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About 5 or 6 years ago I discovered Townes Van Zandt. I am now obsessed. Oh and Guy Clark is awesome too

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zprRZ2wFQD4

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=T6bZ37nexSY


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 7:41 am
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I missed The Stone Roses first time as I was just starting secondary school and not that interested in music. By the time I was a few years later there was far too much interesting new stuff coming out to look back. Finally picked them up 10 years later.

Hated Nirvana at the time but quite like them now.


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 10:21 am
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Mikey3

Could it be The Besnard Lakes?

Can be mellow, can be epically devastating too. Often in the same song.

Worth checking out anyway IMO.


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 11:38 am
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Slightly embarrassed to admit this but I've always liked folk and had been enjoying a love affair with Mandolin Orange, a folk/bluegrass duo from the eastern USA when I stumbled across Trampled by Turtles. TBT are a young band although the genre isn't new at all. I just LOVE the warm harmonies and the chord progressions these guys play:


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 12:53 pm
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It should be relatively mainstream stuff most people will have heard of at least, not some Senegalese percussion jazz fusionist that’s sold 8 copies of his CD after a gig in Islington but you think is vastly underrated.

So you’ve listened to some Giles Peterson as well, then... 🤪

Pretentious, moi?

@mikey3, yeah, possibly Besnard Lakes, as si says. Great band, they often play really small venues when they play over here, so you get the full-on sonic treatment! Last time I saw them was the Louisiana in Bristol, IIRC, which is about 300 capacity, if that.


 
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I think I mentioned recently how I grew up with an awareness of Rush, and was constantly asked about them when I first moved to the UK. In fact, though, I never really paid attention to them.

In the last number of months, all of that has changed.

The band blows me away, and I can’t enough of them.

I know! I heard Spirit of Radio a few weeks back and I’m astonished I never heard any of their stuff before

Currently trying to buy their albums to get a bigger Rush fix!


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 2:56 pm
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Baka Beyond. Celtic/Pygmy hunter gatherer world music.


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 3:37 pm
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If you have Netflix worth watching Beyond the lighted stage for you Rush fans.


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 6:00 pm
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the wedding present for me.  didnt really pay much attention to them at the time but love them now.


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 6:53 pm
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If you have Netflix worth watching Beyond the lighted stage for you Rush fans.

Will do, thanks.


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 7:15 pm
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I've been enjoying Death Cab For Cutie recently - having always assumed they must be dreadful emo. They are very emo but with some depth/poetry to it and great music. Loving it.


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 8:25 pm
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Pixies, forunately not late enough to catch them live...


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 8:27 pm
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This guy; I'm 53 so it's not like I've never heard of him before but really liking these tracks over the last 12 months


 
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Had a thought today about mikey3’s band, it might be Broken Social Scene, they’ve had a number of female vocalists in their lineup, including Leslie Feist.

There’s also Metric, although they’re possibly a bit more upbeat.


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 9:14 pm
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Punk

yes, the whole genre

Was always a metalhead, and as I now approach my 50th year on this planet I really should (or feel I should) be getting into blues/jazz, but instead find myself listening more and more to American punk from the 70s and 80s. Also discovering more of the new(ish) punk sound of say The Living End/Against me/Anti-flag etc

Love it though 🙂


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 10:42 pm
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I only recently discovered Pirate Metal, who thought heavy metal and sea shantys went together so well!


 
Posted : 11/03/2018 12:05 am
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20 minutes ago I discovered Steve'n'seagulls


 
Posted : 11/03/2018 12:27 am
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Pink Floyd is my entry to this race to the bottom 🙂

When I was 16, 17 and 18 I was about rock.  The kind with long hair.  This was in the late 80s very early 90s.  I was a huge Queen fan, but listened to quite a wide variety of music.  A friend at school was a Pink Floyd fan - a huge fan, and a good friend but I really never "got" the music (this was already a while after much of it was released).  Forward on maybe 10 years and I stumbled across them again in a dimly lit appartment in the French Alps and it was quite a revelation.

I'm not a "fan" as such now because I still think there's a few frogs to kiss before you get the prince (and have a similar relation with Bowie), but really do get the fact that when they're good, they really are very very good indeed.


 
Posted : 11/03/2018 12:35 am
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20 minutes ago I discovered Steve’n’seagulls

Have you ever heard of Hayseed Dixie?


 
Posted : 11/03/2018 12:37 am
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Had their first album what must be 16 years ago and seen them loads of times including their epic Cropredy performances.

This is just a slightly different take on it.


 
Posted : 11/03/2018 12:40 am