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.
[Image: grizzly_bear_veckatimest.jpg]
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
Now that we're clear, I'm going to open with the band Grizzly Bear.
[Image: grizzly_bear_veckatimest.jpg]
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.
[Image: ShugoTokumaru-1.jpg]
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