Road trip - need a load of new music
Discussion
I'm off tomorrow for 8 days and rather than streaming music from the internet with extortionate roaming charges, sitting in silence when there's no coverage or listening to Edith Piaf on repeat, I need to download some 'new' albums to listen to.
A few artists/bands/genres I like;
Muse
Wolf Alice
The Libertines
Britpop
Grunge
Weezer
Teenage Fanclub
Wet Leg
'Dad Rock' (although I hate the term)
Arctic Monkeys
Radiohead
Does anyone have any suggestions for music I might like?
A few artists/bands/genres I like;
Muse
Wolf Alice
The Libertines
Britpop
Grunge
Weezer
Teenage Fanclub
Wet Leg
'Dad Rock' (although I hate the term)
Arctic Monkeys
Radiohead
Does anyone have any suggestions for music I might like?
Call Me Malcom - bit of rock, bit of poppy-punk, bit of ska (“I was broken when you got here” album is one of the best albums I’ve heard in years)
Louis Dunford - maybe more acoustic-y and the subject matter of some songs isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but very very good nonetheless.
Go Radio - American band, a few really good slower songs/ballads and some great soft rock tunes. Singer Jason Lancaster has some good solo stuff too (used to sing for Mayday Parade in the 00’s)
Me vs Hero - maybe a bit on the heavier side, but a cracking band (“days that shape our lives” is my fave of their albums)
Louis Dunford - maybe more acoustic-y and the subject matter of some songs isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but very very good nonetheless.
Go Radio - American band, a few really good slower songs/ballads and some great soft rock tunes. Singer Jason Lancaster has some good solo stuff too (used to sing for Mayday Parade in the 00’s)
Me vs Hero - maybe a bit on the heavier side, but a cracking band (“days that shape our lives” is my fave of their albums)
Robmarriott said:
I’ll have a listen. iTunes describes it as ‘metal’ which normally isn’t my thing but there’s no harm in trying. Thanks.
Don't get me wrong, some of DTs stuff is the pinnacle of Metal. Don't try Strapping Young Lad for instance - you'll hate it. But Dev also does some of the most ambient chill stuff you'll ever hear.. look up "Ghost". The stuff i suggested is much more accessible. think imagine Muse if it was rocked-up by Metallica. If it's hours on the road then you might want something with legs but not too fatiguing to zonk out to:
Pavement - Crooked Rain/Terror Twilight
Scott 4 and Magic Car - European Punks
Vulfpeck - The Beautiful Game (warning, funk)
Big Thief - UFOF
Or a bit more in line with your list, old man, and more immediate:
The Lemonheads - It's a Shame About Ray
Beck - Mutations
Graham Coxon
Pavement - Crooked Rain/Terror Twilight
Scott 4 and Magic Car - European Punks
Vulfpeck - The Beautiful Game (warning, funk)
Big Thief - UFOF
Or a bit more in line with your list, old man, and more immediate:
The Lemonheads - It's a Shame About Ray
Beck - Mutations
Graham Coxon
To indulge your liking for Grunge:-
Nirvana : Bleach
Soundgarden : Superunknown & Down On The Upside
Pearl Jam : Ten & Vs & No Code
Following on from those, you may like:-
Smashing Pumpkins : Siamese Dream
ETA : Maybe some Steely Dan may float your boat? Some great tunes on Can't Buy a Thrill and Aja
Nirvana : Bleach
Soundgarden : Superunknown & Down On The Upside
Pearl Jam : Ten & Vs & No Code
Following on from those, you may like:-
Smashing Pumpkins : Siamese Dream
ETA : Maybe some Steely Dan may float your boat? Some great tunes on Can't Buy a Thrill and Aja
Edited by cherryowen on Friday 19th August 22:23
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