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Joined: May 13 2007
Location: Europe
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Points: 37575
Posted: September 09 2015 at 06:08
Kati wrote:
Dean wrote:
Kati wrote:
the banjo is very much there
Yup ... but that is from their second album 'Babel' released in 2012, their latest 'Wilder Mind' (2015) has no banjo.
Hoh bah, really? No banjo? I have not heard this new album and doubt it will be as good as the previous one because the unique and great thing that made them stand out was the banjo.
You may like Biffy Clyro, the banjo is not a feature instrument, but they do use it
There is a band in Xover called Fair to Midland that uses banjo... sadly I can't remember anything about them apart from this publicity shot, which had me in fits of giggles for some inexplicable reason:
Joined: July 13 2005
Location: Essex, UK
Status: Offline
Points: 20030
Posted: September 09 2015 at 06:26
Kati wrote:
Dean wrote:
Kati wrote:
the banjo is very much there
Yup ... but that is from their second album 'Babel' released in 2012, their latest 'Wilder Mind' (2015) has no banjo.
Hoh bah, really? No banjo? I have not heard this new album and doubt it will be as good as the previous one because the unique and great thing that made them stand out was the banjo.
If you want banjo then you need the Punch Brothers
Joined: September 10 2010
Location: Earth
Status: Offline
Points: 6253
Posted: September 09 2015 at 06:58
chopper wrote:
Kati wrote:
Dean wrote:
Kati wrote:
the banjo is very much there
Yup ... but that is from their second album 'Babel' released in 2012, their latest 'Wilder Mind' (2015) has no banjo.
Hoh bah, really? No banjo? I have not heard this new album and doubt it will be as good as the previous one because the unique and great thing that made them stand out was the banjo.
If you want banjo then you need the Punch Brothers
I cannot tell if I like that Chopper, might be due that it's a live recorded video, doesn't sound much what I'd like to listen to be honest
Joined: September 10 2010
Location: Earth
Status: Offline
Points: 6253
Posted: September 09 2015 at 07:01
Dean wrote:
Kati wrote:
Dean wrote:
Kati wrote:
the banjo is very much there
Yup ... but that is from their second album 'Babel' released in 2012, their latest 'Wilder Mind' (2015) has no banjo.
Hoh bah, really? No banjo? I have not heard this new album and doubt it will be as good as the previous one because the unique and great thing that made them stand out was the banjo.
You may like Biffy Clyro, the banjo is not a feature instrument, but they do use it
There is a band in Xover called Fair to Midland that uses banjo... sadly I can't remember anything about them apart from this publicity shot, which had me in fits of giggles for some inexplicable reason:
Biffy started promising, one minute in erm uhm no not my thing at all.
I don't know if Guster can be considered pop, more underground rock, but their 2006 release, "Ganging Up On The Sun" is an A+ in my book. And I've only given out A+'s to thirtysome albums.
There is no dark side in the moon, really... Matter of fact, it's all dark...
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