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Great White did a lot of excellent cover work. this is always the first i think of with themMight as well get this warmed up. I never knew this existed until recently. I read a quote by Robert Plant that said he sings my songs better than I do
I’m in. This type of music and metalcore is pretty much my safe place.I guess I'm alone on the metal side of things?![]()
Some of these I’ve heard before, the others I’ll check out. I went down this road before and no band quite captures the vibe. Thom Yorke’s hypnotic vocals and the experimental electronic sounds of their songs are a combination I can’t find elsewhere. Well, there is one band that scratched the itch a little bit: The Smile…. which is just Thom Yorke again forming another band after Radiohead.@OK Computer. If you like Radiohead and flaming lips, try (if you haven’t already):
Sparklehorse
Sigur Ros, Explosions in the Sky, GodSpeed You! Black Emperor, Mogwai and all those post rock groups
Grandaddy
Drugstore
JJ72
Mum
Damien Rice
Some of these I’ve heard before, the others I’ll check out. I went down this road before and no band quite captures the vibe. Thom Yorke’s hypnotic vocals and the experimental electronic sounds of their songs are a combination I can’t find elsewhere. Well, there is one band that scratched the itch a little bit: The Smile…. which is just Thom Yorke again forming another band after Radiohead.
I would give my left nut to see them tour next year, not sure if it’s possible for me right now though.
I liked Spiritbox's very early stuff because I was a fan of iwrestledabearonce, but ironically I liked iwabo before Courtney LePlante and her BF took over the band and then split off to form Spiritbox. Was a bigger fan of iwabo with Krysta Cameron on lead vocals... but Courtney LePlante's band before iwabo (Unicron) was a banger.I’m in. This type of music and metalcore is pretty much my safe place.
Landmvrks
Ocean Sleeper
Polaris
Spiritbox
Architects
House of Protection
Bring Me the Horizon
Blessthefall
August Burns Red
After the Burial
I’ll go instrumental a lot with Buckethead
Of course all 90’s grunge/rock and 00’s numetal is all good.
I haven’t heard anything from unicron. I’m a pretty big Spiritbox fan. I get that bands have to make themselves more accessible to mainstream audiences to stay relevant but they have blended harmony and clean vocals from the get go so I don’t see it as a drop off.I liked Spiritbox's very early stuff because I was a fan of iwrestledabearonce, but ironically I liked iwabo before Courtney LePlante and her BF took over the band and then split off to form Spiritbox. Was a bigger fan of iwabo with Krysta Cameron on lead vocals... but Courtney LePlante's band before iwabo (Unicron) was a banger.
Oh no you are not.. my favs are suicidal tendencies, body count, sod, infectious groove, love peak metalica, faith no more, white zombie... list is longI guess I'm alone on the metal side of things?![]()
Run The JewelsFor another on-topic question: gym-goers, what's your favorite music to listen to during workouts? I'm looking to expand my current rotation![]()
Led zeppelin were clearly blues based. Cream and as well. Jimi Hendricks. Rock would’ve have existed without blues.Anyone into the blues 'round here?
I've been learning guitar for a couple years now, and it's given me a completely different perspective and taste as a music consumer - I never cared for blues before, but can't get enough now.
It's also insane to see how blues music influenced so many groups and genres across the board - was listening to Led Zeppelin I the other day and Page's playing is bluesy as fuck on it. Never would've thought about it before learning how to play.
Yeah the transition from more blues centric early zeppelin stuff to more of their trademark heavy metal by the time they reached IV was certainly a journey.Led zeppelin were clearly blues based. Cream and as well. Jimi Hendricks. Rock would’ve have existed without blues.
Listening to the A history of rock music with 500 songs podcast. Some good history there.
Habibi, I’d never leave you hangingI guess I'm alone on the metal side of things?![]()
This hit the spot, thank you babaHabibi, I’d never leave you hanging
you mean 91My music hot take is that Wolfmother is a top 5 rock album since 1990
Last year first weekend in October I went to Iron Maiden in San Diego and then Gojira, Spiritbox opening for Korn on Saturday. Wasn’t much there for Korn. That fascination died out in the early 2000s. But getting to see Spiritbox for the first time plus Gojira for a third, especially fresh off their Olympic showcasing was incredible.I guess I'm alone on the metal side of things?![]()