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Theres not many of them.

Just listening to the new Charlatans stuff, and it occurred to me that its still really really good stuff. Up to our Hips is over 20 years old and is still one of my all time favourite albums. They've never done a bad album IMHO. They're bloody great live too!

A lot of good bands start well, then either self destruct, do an Oasis and employ the laws of diminishing returns, until it descends it unlistenable drivel, or start churning out hopelessly self-indulgent crap

You have to take your hat off to Tim Burgess for having a consistently ridiculous haircut too! 😀

Your nominations please....


 
Posted : 13/11/2014 4:11 pm
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I'm not so good with the more popular bands, they seem often to spike early then lose the music.

Magma - 44 years and still pushing boundaries of music

British Sea Power - never disappointed me yet after nearly 14 yrs

Opeth - seem strong, mixing genres at risk of disappointing fans, always a good sign.

Can't think of any more off the top of my head.


 
Posted : 13/11/2014 4:19 pm
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Clutch. /thread.


 
Posted : 13/11/2014 4:20 pm
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Cue a load of old rock bands that sound the same as they always did...


 
Posted : 13/11/2014 4:20 pm
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Half Man Half Biscuit innit?

From 'Back In The DHSS' to this years 'Urge For Offal' they continue to be the best food related band that the Wirral has ever produced.

And not many bands can say that.


 
Posted : 13/11/2014 4:23 pm
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The Wedding Present. Hardly a surprise, given that all the songs sound the same, but when it/they sound that good who cares.

Coincidentally, i shall be seeing them playing the 'same' song several times in a few hours time, in Oxford.


 
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Out of interest, 'Urge For Offal' contains references to both Delph and Bacup.

The first album to do so, I believe.


 
Posted : 13/11/2014 4:30 pm
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Spiritualized


 
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Stereophonics....


 
Posted : 13/11/2014 4:32 pm
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Elbow.

Been around a lot longer than a lot of folks realise yet just as good now as they've always been.


 
Posted : 13/11/2014 4:32 pm
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So far as well known bands it would have to be QOTSA for me:

For less well known bands it would have to be Shellac (22 odd years):

Its even about riding bikes 😀


 
Posted : 13/11/2014 4:34 pm
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U2


 
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James


 
Posted : 13/11/2014 4:37 pm
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johndoh - go and sit on the naughty step and have a think about what it you've just said.

U2 have indeed been consistent. Consistently ****ing awful!!!


 
Posted : 13/11/2014 4:38 pm
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Whichever band Nick Cave is in at the time.
and Bjork
and a non-solo artiste: Underworld


 
Posted : 13/11/2014 4:39 pm
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Spoon - new album is just as great as the others


 
Posted : 13/11/2014 4:40 pm
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The Charlatans +1

Love the new single as much as anything else they've done in the past 20 odd years.

Can't wait to see them live next year for the umpteenth time too!


 
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New Model Army keep doing it for me


 
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Creme Brulee


 
Posted : 13/11/2014 4:46 pm
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Elbow.
Been around a lot longer than a lot of folks realise yet just as good now as they've always been
latest was my least favourite (and seemed the shortest) album, their individual songs keep getting better but albums as a whole are on a (gentle) downward trajectory IMO, if that makes sense.


 
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Clutch. /thread.

FIST BUMP

Low have been pretty damn awesome

Converge

Mastodon

Tool

And all don't 'sound the same as they always did'


 
Posted : 13/11/2014 4:51 pm
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Forgot to mention Clinic, 1984 - present. Touring this month! +1 for Nick cave and Underworld


 
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+1 for U2. Obviously not cool today, but they've put out some great albums over the years and can certainly play live.

Got to say I like what Ian Brown has been doing for decades from the Stone Roses right through his solo career. Still cool today as well, certainly is Manchester anyway! Saw him live in Platt Fields a couple of years ago and the atmosphere was buzzing. I was surprised how many youngsters were there.


 
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+1 for U2. Obviously not cool today, but they've put out some great albums over the years and can [B]certainly play live.[/b]

With loads of backing tracks, yes.


 
Posted : 13/11/2014 5:12 pm
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A few +1's here for British Sea Power, Opeth, Mastodon, and Clutch. I'll put forward Meshuggah, The Meads Of Asphodel, Blut Aus Nord, Deathspell Omega and Yo La Tengo. Oh, and Porcupine Tree (and Steven Wilson's solo stuff).Boards Of Canada would have made an appearance had their last album not been so dull. And after we'd waited so long for it as well. 😐


 
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Underworld , Beck ( i know he's not a band ,but..)
Pink Floyd 😉 (guilty pleasure...)
Sugababes


 
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Teenage Fanclub
Wedding Present (natch)
Prodigy
Radiohead (YMMV)
Seth Lakeman (apart from that one when they tried to turn him into the Levellers)


 
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The Black Keys


 
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Clutch. /thread.

FIST BUMP

Low have been pretty damn awesome

Converge

Mastodon

Tool

My first thought was Tool, but I really didn't rate 10,000 days.


 
Posted : 13/11/2014 5:20 pm
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BTW. I did not mean it about U2.

I was bored and trying to cause an argument.

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Posted : 13/11/2014 5:22 pm
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Faith No More. Slash/Myles Kennedy still do some good rock n roll.
Deftones
Incubus


 
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but I really didn't rate 10,000 days.

Loads of good songs on there! Vicarious, Wings for Marie 2, The Pot all in my top 10 Tool songs.


 
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REM


 
Posted : 13/11/2014 5:37 pm
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Just listening to the new Charlatans stuff, and it occurred to me that its still really really good stuff. Up to our Hips is over 20 years old and is still one of my all time favourite albums. They've never done a bad album IMHO. They're bloody great live too!

I love them, have literally everything they have ever done and yet I have to disagree. Up At The Lake was not good. A reasonable EP if you selected carefully perhaps.... TB himself said they released it to get out of their Universal deal.

Most of Ian Browns stuff I have enjoyed as above mentioned by moshimonster.

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+1 for U2. Obviously not cool today, but they've put out some great albums over the years and can certainly play live.
With loads of backing tracks, yes.

No way! A band using sequencers in a live setting to add more elements than a four piece can. Must be the only band to do that. Lots of bands do it. Nothing dishonest. I wouldn't count myself as a fan nowadays - but they can play live and more than one note too.

Led Zeppelin were pretty strong start to finish IMHO. Becj always seems to put the effort in as do Radiohead.


 
Posted : 13/11/2014 5:43 pm
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Oooo, I forgot the Prodigy. They just get better and better. Never seen live, but a few friends have and say they are excellent.


 
Posted : 13/11/2014 5:46 pm
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Coldplay


 
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No way! A band using sequencers in a live setting to add more elements than a four piece can. Must be the only band to do that. Lots of bands do it. Nothing dishonest. I wouldn't count myself as a fan nowadays - but they can play live and more than one note too.

Sure, but have the guys doing keys and triggers and the backing musicians on stage with you at least. IMO.


 
Posted : 13/11/2014 5:47 pm
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Good call monkeysfeet! I've seen 'em live loads of times over the years, and they're consistently refreshingly bonkers!!! Theres not many gigs as mental as a Prodigy gig 😀

IHN - Much as I love you, you're not allowed on threads about music. And you've just demonstrated why 😉


 
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Yo la Tengo
Neil Young


 
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Doves


 
Posted : 13/11/2014 5:51 pm
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[i]IHN - Much as I love you, you're not allowed on threads about music. And you've just demonstrated why[/i]

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Bjork (as said)
PJ Harvey
Smog/(smog)/Bill Callahan
Palace/palace brothers/palace music/will Oldham/Bonnie prince Billy/etc
Cat power

I will generally pick up the latest offering by any/all of the above. And have done for years.


 
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Neil Young - as big a fan as I am he's done some unappealing albums - Landing on Water and Everybody's Rockin' spring to mind.


 
Posted : 13/11/2014 6:06 pm
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Elbow.

Consistently [i]good[/i]? I'd certainly say they were consistently mind numbingly boring.

Arctic Monkeys?


 
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Pink Floyd were amazing live too. I'm sure someone will say they can't really play live either.
Led Zep were awesome too in their day and their music still sounds pretty good today.

I thought the Who were good too.

I'm pretty cold on the current mainstream UK music scene, but I'm really liking much of the obscure Canadian rock and reggae you find on mtb and ski movies.


 
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