The Music Recommendation Thread: Third Time's a Charm

Okay. You know what the deal is: recommending good music to all you forum goers. The catch is, you have to actually write about what you like about the band and why they're good. Samples are a must, and write at least five sentences about them. You don't like it, then get out.

Now that we're clear, I'm going to open with the band Grizzly Bear.
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I just got into them very recently, and they sound like no other. Their music style has been classified as psychedelic folk music, which works. Grizzly Bear has two lead vocalists, both tenors with angelic voices. They also use all sorts of instruments in their performances, so it's not typical rock band stuff. I went to their concert last night and it was probably the best one I've ever been to--they're even better live than on CD. But listening to their songs will do you better than anything I write, so here's the first three songs from their newest album Veckatimest. Listen to them in order with headphones on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5mGYiLSY...re=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjecYugTb...re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZcElC4VIHk

Secondly, I'm going to go back into another one of my favorites: Shugo Tokumaru.
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Shugo Tokumaru has three albums (Night Piece, L.S.T., Exit) and an EP (Rum Hee) out, and he's been active in the music scene since 2004. His third album, Exit, was regarded as one of the best albums released in 2008. Tokumaru's music often comes out sounding a bit like a children's music class, as he uses hundreds of instruments while recording his albums. Recorders, optigans, even clocks. His voice, though, is what seals the deal. His tenor is beautiful, and often perfectly accompanies a song. Listen to him through headphones too, though it won't be the same unless you hear it on CD.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0wpVxXh0Rc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0-KDh76jcc
Evanescense.

Not one of my favorite bands although this is the most talent i've ever seen a band have. Especially the vocalist, Amy Lee. Her vocals are so clear, flowing strong a powerful that i guarantee you will have never heard such a voice. Although her music is controversial, if you put aside that and just listen you will fall in love with the song.

Here are two i especially enjoy:
Lithium - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4aiH0AiXBE
Bring me to Life (Daredevil theme) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3ORuIBjj...re=channel

Sorry forgot to add: She composes all her songs.
Alright, I'm willing to give this another shot. However from now onwards please follow a post structure similar to what Toto has done.

I WILL personally delete and WARN those who degenerate this thread like the last two. Smile
Kickstarting today with some baroque pop and shoegaze.
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Fleet Foxes is another terrific band that sort of came out of nowhere. Their style is described as baroque pop, but their music sounds like atmospheric autumnal hymns. You're going to hear a lot of harmonies, acoustic guitar, and quaint melodies. Their self-titled album was ranked on Pitchfork as the absolute best album of 2008. You'd really be missing out on a terrific band if you didn't decide to check them out.
White Winter Hymnal
Ragged Wood

Next up is an offering from the early nineties.
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My Bloody Valentine was an interesting band notably considered pioneers of the shoegaze genre. They only wrote two albums before going on hiatus for ten years. What you'll hear is layer upon layer of guitars, with dreamy vocals supplementing. Their second album, Loveless, is probably one of my all-time favorites. I don't think I need to tell you that you need to listen to both of these bands with headphones on; it's a part of the experience. Surround yourself in the music.
Only Shallow
Come In Alone
nami tamaki
a few of her songs are gundam seed openings and endings,i just find her song realy cheerful and uplifting.defintly good jpop and worth a listen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzK-wN7zk-4
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(Sep. 29, 2009  12:19 AM)Dirge Wrote: nami tamaki
a few of her songs are gundam seed openings and endings,i just find her song realy cheerful and uplifting.defintly good jpop and worth a listen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzK-wN7zk-4
This is an example of what not to do. Come on. Add some details.
We weren't kidding about the thread rules.

Read them and follow them.
I seem to remember trying this thread once myself. Anyhow, I've always been a fan of these threads since I love discovering new music (I'm totally digging Grizzly Bear btw Toto. I'm going to be seeing them in November when they tour with Thrice). So here's my contribution:


Brand New has been around for a long time, and most fans of the band claim their previous album, "The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me" is the definitive album of modern emo/indie music. I'm inclined to agree. Their newest album, "Daisy", just released last week and it shows a much more aggressive side of the band. It took a long time for the record to grow on me, but now that it has I can't stop listening to it. Their music is characterized by a sort of dark, nihilistic viewpoint presented in downtrodden, sullen vocal and lyrical style. If you've ever listened to bands like Death Cab for Cutie, Straylight Run or Taking Back Sunday and enjoyed it, then you absolutely need to pay attention to Brand New.

Some samples from Daisy:

- "Bed"
- "Gasoline"
- "At the Bottom"
Also since I like Brand new I would like to add to Roan's post. They were at 102.1 the edge (a Toronto Radio Station) and played live/gave an interview. The station uploads a lot of stuff to Youtube and this was no exception.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGryqX7mH...re=related
The catch is, you have to actually write about what you like about the band and why they're good. Samples are a must, and write at least five sentences about them.
C'mon guys....

Anyway, my turn!

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Dethklok. The cartoon Deth Metal band, featured in Adult Swim's "Metalocolypse"

New album yesterday, DethAlbum II.

Anyway, these guys have some great Deth Metal. It's defiantly, on another note, not made to be taken seriously. With song titles like "Briefcase Full of Guts" or "Thunderhorse" (which will be familiar to GH2 fans) you can tell that Brendon Small, the man behind much of Dethklok in the show, and lead singer of what was described by him as the live "Cover Band" when Dethklok goes on tour, loves the genre, but his humor shines through in each track.
With that said, even a metal junkie can enjoy some of the harder songs, such as my recommendations, below.

Awaken, from DethAlbum I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1piT-w1xJkc

Fansong, from Dethalbum I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zP2mY2h1X...re=related

DethTheme, hidden track on DethAlbum I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNPx8n8LycM

And a cut from their latest album, Bloodlines
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIQvR7hh-Hw

Give them a try if you like Death Metal, Metal in general, or just want to listen to a band that's a little different.
I cleaned up the thread with improper posts. I hope I don't have to do it again.
Firstly, one of my favourites:

Every Six Seconds, by Saliva


Every six seconds was one of the albums that made Saliva special. This is an awesome rock band for people who like singing in their head. They show emotion in their songs alot. Their lyrics are really understanding. I recommend this to anyone who likes rock/metal songs.

Examples from this album:

Click Click Boom (Didn't give you the music video because i dont really like it and it may not be appropriate Tongue_out)

Superstar

After Me Can't find better quality, get the album for best experience!



Hybrid Theory by Linkin Park

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OK, I know Linkin Park is way over used. But some of their less popular songs I like, because of the awesome rapping and rhymths they use. They also show alot of emotion in their songs, just like saliva. This is one of my favourites because it was the first rock album I ever got and it inspired me to listen to more Rock. I recommend this to people who like Hard Rock.

Examples (Non over heard ones like In The End which sucks) :
With You

Points Of Authority Awesome rapping at the start

My December Recommended for people who like slow songs (this isnt really a rock song)

Cool
Rules of the Thread Wrote:Samples are a must, and write at least five sentences about them.
Carp, fixed it. Sorry about that, I'm so tired and cant concentrate. D:
Hey now! It's my turn!

Dunno if anyone knows this band.

Silentforce by Within Temptation

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Within Temptation is a Dutch band that has been around for a while. Their music is classified as Gothic Rock/Metal but I personally think they are symphonic metal. The singer, Sharon, has such a soothing voice even while the band is playing such strong melodies. The voice and the melody just contrasts each other to make a wonderful piece of music. Also, the piano is beautiful in the pieces. Most of their songs make me reminisce the past and the lyrics fit in well with what has happened thus why I like it and because most of their songs that involve the piano make me cry. They sound nice regardless if they are on stage or not.

If you love to recall the past or love symphonic or " Gothic " rock then this band is a must on your list. But overall, I recommend this to anyone.

Here are some samples of songs that I like. ( Also their Music Videos are wonderful and well thought out)

Angels - Silent Force
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VK9qfVQ4Z04

Memories - Silent Force
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhzJO34SC...annel_page

Forgiven - Heart of Everything
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EloEMyAWXA

Bittersweet - Mother Earth ( B-sides)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oS_KmxanzTY
(Oct. 02, 2009  12:13 PM)Dragonsclaw Wrote: Hey now! It's my turn!

Dunno if anyone knows this band.

Silentforce by Within Temptation

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Within Temptation is a Dutch band that has been around for a while. Their music is classified as Gothic Rock/Metal but I personally think they are symphonic metal. The singer, Sharon, has such a soothing voice even while the band is playing such strong melodies. The voice and the melody just contrasts each other to make a wonderful piece of music. Also, the piano is beautiful in the pieces. Most of their songs make me reminisce the past and the lyrics fit in well with what has happened thus why I like it and because most of their songs that involve the piano make me cry. They sound nice regardless if they are on stage or not.

If you love to recall the past or love symphonic or " Gothic " rock then this band is a must on your list. But overall, I recommend this to anyone.

Here are some samples of songs that I like. ( Also their Music Videos are wonderful and well thought out)

Angels - Silent Force
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VK9qfVQ4Z04

Memories - Silent Force
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhzJO34SC...annel_page

Forgiven - Heart of Everything
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EloEMyAWXA

Bittersweet - Mother Earth ( B-sides)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oS_KmxanzTY

Damnit Dragonsclaw you bet me to it.. Pinching_eyes i was going to post Within Temptation.
Well what Dragonsclaw said I agree with; down to every last word really.

so all I'm going to do now is add a few more songs that i really enjoy listening to.

(Note: I maynot say much more. I just really love these songs for the vocal's the instruments [beat] and I love how these songs make me feel.)

Dark Wings - I love Sharon (voice) in this song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_Xwa9Ijpkw

Deep Within - I love the beat and singing...
(sounds to me like emo/goth screamo or is it just emo/goth rock.?)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GisgxmDTt...re=related

Stand My Ground - Sharon looks awesome in this video Cute and I just simply love this song to pieces. Eee
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sCkAvh50...re=related
[Note: don't pay attention to Soldierofdoom444 ^^;]

Eh to put it simpily... Within Temptation is just awesome Cool
And lastly do check out this website. Smile http://www.within-temptation.com/
I've been listening to a whole lot of Chiptune lately. To anyone who doesn't know what Chiptune is it's music created using sounds from old consoles like Famicon and Nintendo Gameboy. It's kinda dancey and not what I normally go for at all, but it's just got such a nostalgic element to it that I can't help but like it. Alot of it sounds the same and has no originality between the different artists. Uncertain

My favorite Artists and songs are:

Simple Pleasures by Henry Homesweet
Summer Crush by Shirobon!
We are your friends (cover) by Shirobon!
Starbash by Fighter X
Purple Haze by Sabrepulse

The good thing about '8bit' artists is that the scene is untapped so all the music is free at the moment (get in there whilst you can!) There's a big social sharing site called '8bitcollective' (google it) where you can look up pretty much all the artists to date and get their music for free. It's even worth looking in just to see there fantastic Gameboy mods and live show set-up (tables full of games consoles I tell ya!)

It's quite easy to make this music actually, all you need to do is buy an LSDJ or Nanoloop cartridge for your gameboy and you can make your on tunes on the go. There's also emulators of them aswell. I'm using a program called FamiTracker atm and it's really good to create those nostalgic beats ,it uses a megadrive and Famicon sound chip or something.

Anyway...
Primary Colours by the Horrors

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The first word that comes to my mind when I think about this album is the word fresh. It just has such a unique feeling about it that I love. This is their second disc and they really stepped up to the plate on this one. Has a great blend of unconventional song structures and melodies that drag you in. It's a cd that I got into instantly, but it still definitely has a slow burn. There's more than enough meat to keep you interested for a long time. There are just so many different elements to this record. I haven't been this excited about a recent band in a while.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EOPIi4Q3lM Mirror's Image
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNjcSgU0Nrg Who Can Say
To sell people on the Fleet Foxes idea, I'll post a performance they did for Blogotheque. Blogotheque takes artists to undisclosed locations and has them play a song. For example, they'll have a band maybe play in a bathroom, basketball court, or a closet. If you search around, you can find more of their videos--including some from Grizzly Bear. I wanted to post this because this performance really amazed me this morning. Watch it in HD.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1tbX_NJn98
Hopefully at least a few people will have heard of The Decemberists (but for those of you who haven't)
Her Majesty, The Decemberists
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Was their breakthrough second album.
Less experimental than their first attempt (yet more polished in many ways), their second album is an overture of violins, guitars, pianos, horns, synthesizers, blending folk with pop, indie, rock, easy listening, fired with the blistering cacophony of a harrowing sea shanty at points.
The Decemberists leap from genre to genre, yet their songs blend seamlessly with an air of finesse and craft (both musically and lyrically) that you'll be hard pressed to find in recent musical outings.
From the soft and melancholic, sweeping tones of past days in "I was meant for the stage", to the bustling tale of "The Chimbley Sweep".
I'd recommend this as a way to get in to the sensational band that The Decemberists truly are.

Recommended tracks:
Red Right Ankle
Los Angeles I'm Yours
(Although from their 3rd album 'Picaresque') The Engine Driver
And their latest Single: The Rakes Song
'Common Dreads' by Enter Shikari
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Enter Shikari are an experimental band from England, Hertfordshire. 'Common Dreads' is their second album, the first being 'Take to the Skies'. They include a variation of styles in their music, even though they have a classic band set up. Lots of guitar filters/effects and synthesisers are used to make their music sound unique and interesting. I think anyone could get into this band, whatever their musical preferences. Also, check them out live; they're awesome! (:

Examples:
All eyes on the saint
Gap in the fence
Solidarity
Juggernauts
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1978, MANDRAKE, a jap prog rock band. Frontman Hirasawa Susumu is a famous musician, and this was his first band, formed when he was in college. Really cool sound.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmErCPssOCc - syumatsu no kajitsu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8kRUFpkejY - kazari mado no dekigoto

He went on to form P-MODEL, an electro-pop band:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1qzfB7YEZY - ashura clock
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZL6-4odfRuk - black in white
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8DYrvkJE7A - cyborg

And finally now does solo works, mostly ambient modern classical with vocals, but varies very much throughout his long career. very talented dude. hard for me to describe:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNh8RGO4O_Y - royal road paradise
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RowDj9OPgAM - siam lights
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=an2VLnLfzP0 - sogeki syu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJAtA4idrD0 - world cell
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33ObVtJkUMA - probability hill

Thanks kai-v, will use search function next time.
Toto and thefightyellz, excellent choices. Fleet Foxes, Grizzly Bear, and The Decemberists are awesome Smile

MGMT - Congratulations (and Oracular Spectacular, and Metanoia while you are at it)

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This is our generations GREAT rock band. Like Led Zeppelin, the Beatles, and Pink Floyd before them MGMT mixes psychedelic rock with tinges of folk, punk, and pop into a beautiful and layered package with Congratulations. The band really shows what they can do with their sophomore album! Every song is great in it's own right (especially Siberian Breaks, It's Working, I Found a Whistle, and Flash Delirium) but you can pass over the filler songs "Brian Eno" and "Lady Dada's Nightmare".

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MGMT's first major album, Oracular Spectacular, is much more straightforward (but still psychedelically awesome) than Congratulations. Every song on this album is a keeper, but you should really pay attention to Of Birds, Moons, and Monsters, Electric Feel, and Pieces of What.

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In between their two major releases the band released an epic 13-minute EP call Metanoia. This EP is one song, similar in style to Siberian Breaks. It is broken up into 8 or 9 sections, all of which with their own unique key (while all have a similar feel). This is by far MGMT's greatest work, and should be played back to back with Siberian Breaks. Andrew (lead singer\guitar) has stated that Siberian Breaks is an extension of Metanoia
Agreed. They're so cool. I saw them in Toronto in the summer Joyful_2 Although I don't know too many songs by them just yet. Thanks for the info
(Jan. 04, 2011  3:49 AM)JT5718x Wrote: Agreed. They're so cool. I saw them in Toronto in the summer Joyful_2 Although I don't know too many songs by them just yet. Thanks for the info

Trust me, all three of those are worth buying. MGMT does not disappoint Grin I missed them at Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, TX :\ I wasn't gonna pay $90 to see MGMT and Weird Al plus a lot of bands I don't care for.