25 bands I like. Choose a least/less liked by you |
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Archisorcerus
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Radiohead; their music has zero appeal for me.
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Logan
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Radiohead may have zero appeal to you, but I wonder if this cover of one of their most recongised songs might have some appeal? Blanket X Palm Reader - Exit Music (For A Film) (RADIOHEAD COVER) And for those who like some growling in their music: IMPERIAL TRIUMPHANT - Paranoid Android (Radiohead Cover) Sometimes I think not a bad way to judge a band is by the quality of the covers. |
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verslibre
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Well, I love everything created by the Froese, Franke, Baumann lineup, by which those two were done. Again, give Force Majeure a whirl. That was released in 1979 and differs substantively. |
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I'm unfamiliar with most of those, as not my style. So slash all but Can, Faust, Henry Cow, Magma, Tangerine Dream, and VDGG. Ha ha!
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Archisorcerus
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It gets better as the song proceeds, yet still not exactly my cup of tea, Greg. |
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Logan
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Yeah, it's my cup of tea. I had hoped to find some Symph/Epic/Power Metal bands covering Radiohead, but you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear as the saying goes. Or in that case maybe a sow's ear out of a silk purse. ;) |
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Art Zoyd. They just haven't clicked with me yet. In due time, I'm sure. I like to wear commemorative stamps on Saturdays.
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TheGazzardian
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This list is very consistent with what I was into about ten years ago at the peak of my "need strange new sounds" era (with a few bands that I hadn't heard of yet back then but have listened to since).
I ultimately voted Kayo Dot despite liking them in theory - I've tried a bunch of their albums and they are always interesting in a way that I rarely want to come back to, even though I appreciate it. I was going to give it to Dead Can Dance, either, but even though I think I've checked them out, it turns out the one song I could remember as being 'by them' was actually by Cocteau Twins, instead. So I'm drawing a blank as to what they even sound like. In reflection, I think the actual answer should have been Residents, I've tried a couple of their albums and they are interesting but I don't really remember enjoying them. Interestingly, I listen to very few of these bands these days; I'd say KG+TLW, VDGG, Cardiac, Current93, and Magma are the ones I actually return to the most, while I still think of Can, Swans, Comus, Univers Zero, Radiohead, and Mr Bungle as bands I really like, but rarely make time for anymore. I think the only artist on this list I've never listened to is Squid. Ok, anyways, I'm checking out Dead Can Dance, turns out I had their album ''Dionysus" in my digital music library and I like it more than Residents and Kayo Dot. Given your list, I wonder - have you ever listened to Cheer-Accident?
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Cardiacs but based only on one album and a few listens. I don't think I can put the time and money into getting to grips with them tbh.
King Gizzard - there are a few albums (like the most recent) that I dislike but I don't hate their funkier stuff. Quite a cool band. Can - I only have Tago Mago and probably never going to be a big fan but prepared to try a bit. Nothing else stands out.
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richardh
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Yep. Force Majeure is one of the 2 albums they did around that time with a real drummer (Klaus Krieger) and is the most mainstream prog styled album they did but it's quite bombastic for TD (and I love it for that reason) . There is also the more Krautrock influenced Cyclone (ft Krieger and singer / mult-instrumentalist Steve Jolliffe that came a year earlier. That is probably their least 'bland' sounding album but seems to divide opinion. I also love the Ricochet album a lot but that does drift quite a bit into the ambient side of things. (then there is also Edgar's wonderful solo album Epsilon In Malaysian Pale but that is full on ambient) |
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Logan
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Various excellent posts; thank you very much.
I think I was needing stranger sounds than a lot of of this about 15 years ago. My tastes now can be really tame by comparison. I listen to a lot of art pop kind of stuff now and was much more into experimental music before. I have linked Cocteau Twins and Dead Can Dance. I love both bands. I have listened to Cheer-Accident. I really liked the album Fear Draws Misfortune. ------------- Incidentally, I had a list of about 100 and went with various of these not necessarily just because they are amongst my favourite bands, but because I know they can be divisive when it comes to appreciation (even when it comes to some like-minded listeners). Wish I'd kept in Talk Talk and some others for this. |
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omphaloskepsis
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King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
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Manuel
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I would say Dead Can Dance. No matter how much I tried, I never really got into their music.
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Van Der Graaf Generator. Intriguing and objectively quite good (meaning they play well), but I find them unlistenable.
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The world of sound is certainly capable of infinite variety and, were our sense developed, of infinite extensions. -- George Santayana, "The Sense of Beauty"
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Only 2 bands on the list I know and love... TD & VDGG
I'd be quite happy if I never had to listen to any Cardiacs ever again...
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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Likewise!
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There are some bands I have never listened to in this list and some others I have dual feelings about.
I pick Black Midi. It is not even bad at all, just not my thing. |
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octopus-4
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I couldn't get into Radiohead, but I think I'll give them some more chances. Sometimes it depends on the moment. I have changed my mind about artists a lot of times in the past. Just two days ago I've relistened to two albums that I have always considered "crap": Camel's "The Single Factor" and Yes's "Big Generator". While I haven't changed opinion about the first, I have to say that Big Generator isn't as bad as I remebered. Maybe next year my vote would be different. I'm not much into VdGG, too. But if I happen to listen to them I don't dislike it.
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octopus-4
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Nice: you are vomiting over the bands that I like the most , in particular Area, TD and Magma
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TheGazzardian
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Fear Draws Misfortune is my favourite by them too, with 'Introducing Lemon', 'No Ifs, Ands or Dogs' and 'Sever Root, Tree Dies' also being favourites. They have a huge discography, I have never quite managed to make my way all the way through it.
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