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Recommendations • Page 21

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by Melody Bot, Mar 13, 2015.

  1. vein.ftm

    Trusted Prestigious

    I know this band name is offputting but this band Butthole is great, I saw them with a friend about I month ago and they did an insane cover of I'm Not Okay by My Chem, instantly fell in love
     
  2. heroinman

    Burnout



    Can't get enough of their new record.
     
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  3. La Bouquet has been on repeat since Thursday when they randomly popped up on my New Music playlist on Apple Music. I think this site would enjoy.

     
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  4. omar2002

    Newbie

  5. heroinman

    Burnout

     
  6. Yasemin Türk Nov 22, 2017
    (Last edited: Nov 22, 2017)
    Yasemin Türk

    Newbie

    I am making soundtracks. Maybe you can listen to them when your mood fits them. Here is the link;
     
  7. ghostxvapor

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  8. Colin Your Enthusiasm

    It's nobody's battle but your own. Prestigious

     
  9. atlas

    Trusted

    Is there more grungy/heavy/pretty space rock stuff a la Failure or Hum but like, not Failure or Hum? Those two bands have been my shit lately and I need more
     
  10. heroinman

    Burnout

    Have you ever checked out O'Brother?
     
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  11. ghostxvapor

    Trusted

    Cave in, The Life and Times, Open Hand, Swervedriver, Helms Alee, Big Spring, Infinity Girl
     
  12. tyramail

    Trusted Supporter

    The Talbott Brothers. ZZ Ward.
     
  13. trip9

    Newbie

    I'm looking for some music that's distinctly "post-youth" if that makes any sense at all. There's plenty of music about being young/college aged, what's some that's equally relateable if you're past that stage of life? Bands that I can think of off the top of my head are LCD Soundsystem, some of The Hold Steady, Jeff Rosenstock, some of the more recent The Wonder Years, and maybe Pkew Pkew Pkew.
     
  14. Bruce Spence

    Newbie

    I recommend dasani and hate arrowhead
     
  15. Makoto

    Monafide bonafide

    Indie pop recs?
     
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  16. This is SOTY 2017 for me
     
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  17. Horrorca

    Trusted

    The Wrens (can be very sad tho)
    new Sun Kil Moon (if you enjoy an old man rambling)
    later Conor Oberst
     
  18. Unlikely that you don't already know this record, but just in case, After The Party by The Menzingers is basically a full album about this
     
  19. Importer/Exporter

    he’ll live forever in the sound of broken glass Supporter



    All of this dude's music rules and his style really varies, but i came across this album when i was just out of college and it made me into an acolyte. Kind of like if you took Carseat Head Rest but it was more similar to the Hold Steady or Mountain Goats. Some of his newer stuff is super out there, but as far as lyrics-driven rock music goes, i think he is as good as it gets and it's definitely not tied to youth or nostalgia for youth.

    Also, Emperor X. Specifically the album Western Teleport. Emergency & I and Change by the Dismemberment Plan are classic albums for folks in their mid- to late twenties. Land of Talk's Life After Youth from last year also touches on this time period, as the title suggests.
     
  20. HemisphereHybrid

    One Hit Wonder

    Anybody who's a music lover and can appreciate different genres needs to check out TRAM. It's like prog rock, jazz, and space noises got mixed around in a pot. They only have one album, Lingua Franca, but it's good stuff.
     
  21. drifting

    Newbie

    Allie X has really impressed me lately. She's got really cool lyrics and a unique synth pop musical side. I love how honest she is with the music. Definitely one to watch
     
  22. trip9

    Newbie

    Thanks for the recs all!
     
  23. DroppingDemPounds89

    Regular

    don broco very catchy alt rock
     
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  24. Need your saddest/strongest/favorite/most comforting break-up albums please.
     
  25. Malatesta

    i may get better but we won't ever get well Prestigious

    forget and not slow down, war paint, commit this to memory, no matter how narrow, i dont like shit i dont go outside (not breakup but pretty good processing album for me), no burden, a lesson for romantics and s/t if you're feeling nostalgic, stovall, alphabet alphabets. hope youre doing ok, bud
     
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