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Title: Recommendation
Post by: Barcelona on March 29, 2005, 04:29:00 pm
Here in South America it can be pretty difficult to buy good alternative (you are all allowed to criticize the term, but still, make some recommendations) music. I need to download good music from soulseek. Any recommendations for someone who likes bands such as Pixies, Pavement, The Doors, Arcade Fire, Neil Young, Leonard Cohen, Talking Heads, Jonathan Richman, Kings of Convenience, Ballboy, Grandaddy, Fleetwood Mac and other similar bands (feel free to criticize my musical taste, but don't leave the thread without making suggestions).
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: ratioci nation on March 29, 2005, 04:38:00 pm
Guided by Voices
 
   :D  
 
 i'll think about it
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: sonickteam2 on March 29, 2005, 04:40:00 pm
the 5 bands i cant stop listening to this month:
 
 Built Like Alaska
 Mercury Rev
 the Features
 Arab Strap
 Dead Meadow
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: Barcelona on March 29, 2005, 04:51:00 pm
Sonickteam2, thanks for the recommendations, will look into those.
 
 Jadatree, I was thinking about Foo Fighters as well. Really, there was one song in the album "Do the collapse" that I liked, but still had to use that album as a gift.
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: godsshoeshine on March 29, 2005, 04:57:00 pm
do the collapse is the worst gbv album. try alien lanes or bee thousand or under the bushes under the stars
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: SPARX on March 29, 2005, 04:58:00 pm
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Originally posted by Barcelona:
 
 Jadatree, I was thinking about Foo Fighters as well. Really, there was one song in the album "Do the collapse" that I liked, but still had to use that album as a gift.
DTC was one of the weaker efforts in the Pollard cannon IMHO mainly due to Ric Ocasek's overbearing presence in the studio. If you really want to give GBV a chance try Alien Lanes or Under the Bushes Under the Stars as a starting point.              Edit:yeah,what GS said. I'm a slow typist
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: ratioci nation on March 29, 2005, 04:58:00 pm
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Originally posted by god's shoeshine:
  do the collapse is the worst gbv album. try alien lanes or bee thousand or under the bushes under the stars
it was a just a joke suggestion, he has a long dislike of GBV based on a concert experience
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: Barcelona on March 29, 2005, 04:58:00 pm
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Originally posted by god's shoeshine:
  do the collapse is the worst gbv album. try alien lanes or bee thousand or under the bushes under the stars
Maybe that's why I don't like them, that's the only album I got from them.
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: Barcelona on March 29, 2005, 05:04:00 pm
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Originally posted by ratioci nation:
   
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Originally posted by god's shoeshine:
  do the collapse is the worst gbv album. try alien lanes or bee thousand or under the bushes under the stars
it was a just a joke suggestion, he has a long dislike of GBV based on a concert experience [/b]
Concert experience and that specific album, maybe it's the altitude in the Bolivian highlands, but I am willing to give them a second chance, best album?
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: Fico on March 29, 2005, 05:05:00 pm
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Originally posted by Barcelona:
   
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Originally posted by god's shoeshine:
  do the collapse is the worst gbv album. try alien lanes or bee thousand or under the bushes under the stars
Maybe that's why I don't like them, that's the only album I got from them. [/b]
- Doves
 - the National
 - Sea Ray
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: ratioci nation on March 29, 2005, 05:07:00 pm
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Originally posted by Barcelona:
 Concert experience and that specific album, maybe it's the altitude in the Bolivian highlands, but I am willing to give them a second chance, best album?
asking a GBV fan to name a favorite album is asking for more opinions than you want, I will say Propellor though
 
 non worshipers seem to like the greatest hits album released last year
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on March 29, 2005, 05:08:00 pm
The new Josh Rouse album is good...the only album I've purchased in the last month and a half. You can listen to three of his songs by going to his website.
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: SPARX on March 29, 2005, 05:08:00 pm
Personally, I think if you don't enjoy Alien Lanes then they're just not your cup o' tea.  As for best album, we could debate that one endlessly.
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: BookerT on March 29, 2005, 05:08:00 pm
i was in santiago de chile last year and there were some pretty good record stores. i suppose in a huge city like that it's not too surprising, but they had lots of the "big indie" stuff from the states.
 
 in any case:
 
 the ponys
 neutral milk hotel
 spoon
 jesus & mary chain
 dinosaur jr.
 
 are five random things that popped into my head.
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: SPARX on March 29, 2005, 05:10:00 pm
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Originally posted by BookerT:
  i was in santiago de chile last year and there were some pretty good record stores. i suppose in a huge city like that it's not too surprising, but they had lots of the "big indie" stuff from the states.
 
 in any case:
 
 the ponys
 neutral milk hotel
 spoon
 jesus & mary chain
 dinosaur jr.
 
 are five random things that popped into my head.
Good suggestions. As for NMH, have you heard Graham Smiths new one? He's definitely got a NMH vibe going.
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: ratioci nation on March 29, 2005, 05:11:00 pm
i second the ponys
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: BookerT on March 29, 2005, 05:22:00 pm
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Good suggestions. As for NMH, have you heard Graham Smiths new one? He's definitely got a NMH vibe going.  
my g/f is probably the biggest graham smith fan in the country. seriously. i like him a lot as well. as someone who didn't really dig his last couple kleenex girl wonder albums, i think "final battle" is a pretty damn great record. there is definitely a NMH feel to this one, whereas there was a definite GBV feel to his earlier stuff. although graham's a lot funnier than jeff mangum ever tried to be. actually, we have an interview with him on our blog (http://soidisantra.typepad.com/soi_disantra/2005/03/graham_2.html), if you want to check it out.
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: SPARX on March 29, 2005, 05:23:00 pm
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Originally posted by ratioci nation:
   
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Originally posted by god's shoeshine:
  do the collapse is the worst gbv album. try alien lanes or bee thousand or under the bushes under the stars
it was a just a joke suggestion, he has a long dislike of GBV based on a concert experience [/b]
Then let me only half jokingly add,the one and only,  JANDEK
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: Bombay Chutney on March 29, 2005, 05:24:00 pm
I'll second Sea Ray.  Very nice.
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: godsshoeshine on March 29, 2005, 05:28:00 pm
yeah spoon is a good one. girls can tell, kill the moonlight
 mountain goats maybe
 built to spill
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: freddyadu on March 29, 2005, 05:29:00 pm
where are you in south america?  it's a pretty big continent.  buenos aires has had some good shows, i.e. stephen malkmus.  there are some good indie bands in buenos aires.  chile has a good "alternative" band called los bunkers....and brasil, forget about alternative music..go look for tropicalia or samba or bossa nova.
 
 you can even buy some cheap bootleg cds for a buck.  i once bought bjork greatest hits for 1.25 CD.
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: SPARX on March 29, 2005, 05:30:00 pm
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Originally posted by BookerT:
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my g/f is probably the biggest graham smith fan in the country. seriously. i like him a lot as well. as someone who didn't really dig his last couple kleenex girl wonder albums, i think "final battle" is a pretty damn great record. there is definitely a NMH feel to this one, whereas there was a definite GBV feel to his earlier stuff. although graham's a lot funnier than jeff mangum ever tried to be. actually, we have an interview with him on our blog (http://soidisantra.typepad.com/soi_disantra/2005/03/graham_2.html), if you want to check it out. [/b][/QUOTE]
                                                                                                                                                                                                         Cool,I will. FB is one fine album. "Anne Marie" is probably one of my fave KGW tunes. 12 bucks is 12 bucks
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: Barcelona on March 29, 2005, 05:45:00 pm
Nice suggestions, keep recommending stuff. I know a few of them such as Jesus and Mary Chain, Spoon or Dinosaur Jr, but will try all the rest.
 
 as for where I am in South America, I am in La Paz, Bolivia, where it is impossible to find one decent music store. This country has so many people selling illegal music and movies in the street that it is even difficult to go to the movies, no incentive for companies to bring movies here since you can find a dvd in the street for less than two dollars before the movie gets released in major theaters. Still, amazing country, one of the best I have ever been to, would like to stay here longer.
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: SPARX on March 29, 2005, 05:57:00 pm
Here is what charted this week at our local college radio station WFWM if you are looking for newer things:                                                                                              >
 > # ARTIST Recording
 > 1 DECEMBERISTS Picaresque
 > 2 A HOUSE FULL OF FRIENDS Various Artists
 > 3 SOUNDTRACK OF OUR LIVES Origin Vol. 1
 > 4 JOY ZIPPER American Whip
 > 5 LCD SOUNDSYSTEM LCD Soundsystem
 > 6 KAISER CHIEFS Employment
 > 7 STARS Set Yourself On
 > Fire
 > 8 KILLS No Wow
 > 9 OUTRAGEOUS CHERRY Our Love Will
 > Change The World
 > 10 BEVIS FROND Bevis Through The
 > Looking Glass
 > 11 BLACK LIPSTICK Sincerely, Black
 > Lipstick
 > 12 ENON Lost Marbles And
 > Exploded Evidence
 > 13 CROOKED FINGERS Dignity And Shame
 > 14 DEAD MEADOW Feathers
 > 15 LOVE'S A REAL THING, WORLD PYSCHEDELIC CLASSICS
 > 3: THE FUNKY FUZZY SOUNDS OF WEST AFRICA Various
 > Artists
 > 16 BRENDAN BENSON The Alternative
 > To Love
 > 17 METROPOLITAN The Lines They
 > Get Broken
 > 18 DOVES Some Cities
 > 19 UGLY BEATS Bring On The
 > Beats
 > 20 MIRRORS Green Dream
 > 21 MAHJONGG RaYDONcoNG 2005
 > 22 MOBIUS BAND City Vs. Country
 > 23 YO LA TENGO Prisoners Of
 > Love: A Smattering Of Scintillating Senescent Songs
 > 1984-2003
 > 24 MANDO DIAO Hurricane Bar
 > 25 A FRAMES Black Forest
 > 26 MONTAG Alone, Not Alone
 > 27 HEARTLESS BASTARDS Stairs And
 > Elevators
 > 28 BLUE VAN The Art Of
 > Rolling
 > 29 LOVE TRACTOR Black Hole
 > 30 JOHN DAVIS John Davis
 >
 >
  www.wfwm.org (http://www.wfwm.org)  on the net
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: tenfifteen on March 29, 2005, 07:33:00 pm
Go to Giganews, get a USENET account, and fire up alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.indie
 
 Download Spoon, M. Ward, Arcade Fire... only ones I didn't see mentioned above.
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: Barcelona on March 30, 2005, 01:36:00 pm
Thanks all for the suggestions, so far I haven't been able to download too much, but I like Dead Meadow and Neutral Milk Hotel. What about Decembersits and Beulah? Should I try? Also, any good band in merge records? Besides Arcade Fire, I like Portastatic and the Essex Green, any other band I should try?
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: HoyaSaxa03 on March 30, 2005, 01:49:00 pm
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Originally posted by Barcelona:
  Thanks all for the suggestions, so far I haven't been able to download too much, but I like Dead Meadow and Neutral Milk Hotel. What about Decembersits and Beulah? Should I try? Also, any good band in merge records? Besides Arcade Fire, I like Portastatic and the Essex Green, any other band I should try?
beulah's "the coast is never clear" is one of my favorite albums ... think breezy california pop with killer hooks and top-notch songwriting ...
 
 if you like neutral milk, you'll probably like the decemberists ... i actually like all three of their LPs equally, just stay away from the Tain EP until you're initiated
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: sonickteam2 on March 30, 2005, 01:53:00 pm
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Originally posted by Barcelona:
   Also, any good band in merge records?
Camera Obscura is good. its good Scotish rock, sorta like Belle and Sebastian. (not like Idlewild or FF)
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on March 30, 2005, 01:55:00 pm
Teenage Fanclub's new album is coming out on Merge. But he probably already knew that.
 
 
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Originally posted by Barcelona:
   Also, any good band in merge records?
Camera Obscura is good. its good Scotish rock, sorta like Belle and Sebastian. (not like Idlewild or FF) [/b]
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: BookerT on March 30, 2005, 01:58:00 pm
if you're going to get a beulah record, i'd say go for "when your heartstrings break." one of my favorite albums of all time, with two of my favorite songs of all time -- "emma blowgun's last stand" and "if we can land a man on the moon surely i can win your heart." "the coast is never clear" is very good too, but a lot slicker.
 
 being on merge is as close to a stamp of approval as it gets for me. almost everything they release is worth checking out. if you want some prototypical 90s indie stuff, definitely check out butterglory, guv'ner, polvo, and of course superchunk. merge's reissue of the clean from a few years ago is one of the best things i've bought the past few years. newer stuff like camera obscura, destroyer, the clientele and the rosebuds is all really, really good as well.
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: godsshoeshine on March 30, 2005, 02:15:00 pm
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Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:
  Teenage Fanclub's new album is coming out on Merge. But he probably already knew that.
 
   
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
   
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Originally posted by Barcelona:
   Also, any good band in merge records?
Camera Obscura is good. its good Scotish rock, sorta like Belle and Sebastian. (not like Idlewild or FF) [/b]
[/b]
karl hendricks trio. the karl hendricks trio sings about misery and women, some girls like cigarettes, for awhile it was funny
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: Barcelona on April 04, 2005, 06:26:00 pm
One that I've liked so far is Crooked Fingers. This song "Islero" is excellent.
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: Chip Chanko on April 04, 2005, 07:06:00 pm
The new teenage fanclub is good (but not out yet). John McEntire (tortoise) produced it. I've been listening to their "Songs from Northern Britain" a lot lately.
 
 Also good on Merge is David Kilgour, who was in the Clean. His albums are great...really interestingly produced/recorded (he does it). Not as rocking as the Clean.
 
 I third or fourth spoon. Especially "Kill the Moonlight." Also Mountain Goats "We Shall All Be Healed."
 
 Others (you might have them):
 A.C. Newman - The Slow Wonder (Zumpano/New Pornographers)
 Lali Puna - Faking the Books (if you like Postal Service)
 Kaiser Chiefs - employment (catchy...if you love the '80s)
 jeff parker - relatives (jazzy...guitarist from tortoise...reminds me of their TNT album)
 graham coxon - happiness in magazines (great pop)
 
 Your original list of bands is all things I've listened to more than once in the last 6 months so I think our tastes overlap a bunch.
 
 
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Originally posted by god's shoeshine:
   
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Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:
  Teenage Fanclub's new album is coming out on Merge. But he probably already knew that.
 
   
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
     
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Originally posted by Barcelona:
   Also, any good band in merge records?
Camera Obscura is good. its good Scotish rock, sorta like Belle and Sebastian. (not like Idlewild or FF) [/b]
[/b]
karl hendricks trio. the karl hendricks trio sings about misery and women, some girls like cigarettes, for awhile it was funny [/b]
Title: Re: Recommendation
Post by: palahniukkubrick on April 04, 2005, 07:07:00 pm
Mercury Rev, The Band, Wilco, Doves, Sparklehorse, Granddaddy.