I've noticed that quite a few of the people on this board are fans of Bright Eyes as well as MMJ. So what i'm asking is are there any bands you would recomend who have a similar style. I am from England, over here we never get to hear about great bands and so I need as much help as I can get. Our airways are clogged up with all this pop idol junk and even the so called "Alternative" media outlets are now turing to support this Karaoke Pop.
Your help is apreciated
Hmmm...do you mean in the same vein as Bright Eyes, or similiar artists that may or may not be in the same vein as Bright Eyes?
Either way, I'd suggest some of the following...all from heavy rotation in the car:
-Interpol, Turn on the Bright Lights
-Strokes, Room on Fire
-White Stripes, Elephant
-Guided By Voices, Isolation Drills
-Cash Brothers, How Was Tomorrow? (I really love that record, you should see those guys live, they kick ass)
-Hot Hot Heat, Make Up the Breakdown
-Damien Rice, O (thanks antoniostrohs!)
-The Sundays, Blind (or anything by them, that voice! Harriet Wheeler is a goddess!)
-Foo Fighters, One by One
-and anything by Azure Ray (thanks Riny!)
Cheers for the suggestions, I've got most of them except the Cash Brothers and The Sundays. Never heard of them, I'll see what I can get.
I was thinking of bands in the same vein as Bright Eyes and MMJ. This is a new genre for me after previously been in a much heavier direction. Such as At The Drive-in, Tool etc.
I am very pleased to see Azure Ray in that list. Hopefully I will shortly be off to see them live. The November E.P was amazing.
Cheers for the suggestions.
hey, they Sundays are from England... you probably haven't hear of them because they haven't put anything out since 1997... but you should still be able to easily find their stuff... "Blind" is my least favorite of their albums... i think their first one is the best... it's from 1990 and is called "Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic"... (that being the town of Reading, pronounced "red-ing" for the non-British here)... it contained their semi-hit called 'Here's Where The Story Ends'
Blind came out in 1992, and it does has it's moments... but i think their third album "Static & Silence" (from 1997) is a bit better than Blind... just my opinion...
YES! I concur on the Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic...what a fantastic record, it's like a piece of beautiful sculpture. I am so in love with Harriet's voice...she could sing the dictionary and it would sound great.
I recommended Blind as it was sitting next to me at the computer when I typed the previous message...but you are correct, it isn't as good as R.W.A.
The Sundays-a must have! :)
As for the Cash Brothers, check out
http://www.cashbrothers.com/
(not affiliated with Danny or Johnny Cash, as far as I can tell...hey Danny, do you know these guys? :))
Hmm, John, the bands you mentioned are all great, but not really in the Bright Eyes/MMJ genre...
Perhaps you should listen to Galaxie 500, they're very much like the early MMJ, or their ballads (or really the other way around, but nevermind). And have you ever heard anything by Will Oldham? I know some people on this board don't like him, and I don't think Jim really likes him either, but if you like MMJ and Bright Eyes you might appreciate his work. He has released under the namesd Palace Brothers, Palace Music, Palace Songs, Will Oldham and Bonnie "Prince" Billy. Check him out.
You smartass! Of course they're not...hence the "do you mean in the same vein as Bright Eyes/MMJ..."ha ha ha ha
You know I love you O...I'm not giving you shit, I swear!
Oh, and one more:
I can't say enough good things about another fine Louisville product, VHS or Beta. If you wanna dance, have a good time, shake yer ass, and just feel pure joy, get Le Funk...
check em out at
www.vhsorbeta.com
peace
Well, John, I thought hippy_g might get confused, so I thought I'd clear something up. Then again, it might have been my non-native English speaking problems that caused me not to see the subtleness of your comment... Err, anyway, no hard feelings. ;D
Of course not, my brother! :) Never any hard feelings here at the most friendly place on the internet!
Or, is that the most MELLOW place on the internet! ;D
Soo many bands, I can see i'm going to be busy for a while. I got some of the Sundays stuff, not bad but I can't help but think that I've heard it somewhere before, anyway that must be a past life!
I've heard of VHS or Beta not too sure how but I haven't heard any of their stuff YET. Likewise with Will Oldham. But I'll given them all a try as well as Galaxie 500.
Cheers for the suggestions :)
I have a hard time comparing MMJ to anyone, but a couple others that you might like include:
-Built to Spill
-Brendon Benson
-Elliot Smith
-Modest Mouse
-Iron and Wine
the Black Keys (lively blues)
British Sea Power (eccentric, fantastic, lively, upbeat rock...but in no way heavy)
How about Grandaddy......they're new album is good, but "Sophtware Slump" is essential...
oh yeah...and try these bands...
-the Flaming Lips
-the Court and Spark
-Migala (from spain)
-Luna
-Mercury Rev
Check these other bands out ...they are my oxygen as well as MMJ.
Menlo Park
Mark Kozelek
Red House Painters
Sun Kil Moon
Clem Snide
Patrick Park (is essential listening)
David Kitt
Ween-Quebec
Witness-Before the Calm
Adam Selzer-
Norfolk & Western
St Thomas
Fiery Furnaces
The Band
Smog
The Sleepy Jackson
The Shins
Ludes
Hefner
BabyBird-(Forget about Your'e Gorgeous & give him a try)
Velvet Underground
Sparklehorse
Trembling Blue Stars
The Coral
Belle & Sebastian
Gorkys Zygotic Mynci
Seafood
Spain
Too Many More to write at the moment...im at work and have'nt got the time...John C...Im glad too see you love The Sundays R.W.A...that album was essential listening back in 1990 when i had just left school...Dont you just love the lyrics " Englands my country the home of the free, such miserable weather" it about somes this place up...how did you find out about The Sundays?.Im still refering people to that album now...13 years later. I agree with sundaysfan that their follow up stuff was'nt as good..though they had there moments..i have a good version of them doing the Rolling Stones-Wild Horses..
Anyway.. John C-Sundaysfan- forum...If you are into the Sundays you should check out these bands:
Mazzy Star-(The Singer Hope Sandoval is mighty fine)
Edie Brickell & The New Bohemians (somehow the track "What i Am is not the same anymore...since Baby Spice out of the SpiceGirls covered/murdered it..for gods sake it got to no 1 over here)
Also check out STINA NORDENSTAM-Singer/songwriter from Sweden...i suggest you start of with the album-And She Closed Her Eyes...her voice and the production on her albums is amazing...anyway i better do some work...ROLL ON THE 16TH & 17TH Birmingham/Atlanta here i come..Just think MMJ/PATRICK PARK & THE THRILLS TOGETHER...Wicked
I'm really starting to feel sorry for hippy_g now... The man is going to be busy! Let's give him a little rest, now, shall we...? :)
Hey, let's add Cocteau Twins to the list...anything you can find by them.
As for the Sundays, I got a lot of exposure to them from someone very special to me. :-*
I think I have alot of music to get. I was hoping for one or two posts, but ah well at least it will keep me busy for a while! :o :o
I would just like to say one thing. Someoen said British Sea Power. Man i've been into them for ages and THEY ROCK. The same with Seafood, Belle and Sebastien and Interpol
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Also try Neil Young.
You should definitely check out "death cab for cutie, guster, modest mouse, the postal service, the tragically hip, and the notwist.
The Beachwood Sparks (http://www.epitonic.com/artists/beachwoodsparks.html) - psychedelic country rock
oddly enough our radio is filled with the same pop trash, those who are fourtanate enough stumble on to such incredible musicians such as my morning jacket and bright eyes are lucky indeed, and they should share their wealth. here is my gift to you.
badly drawn boy
canyon-canyonrock.com
guided by voices
jay farrar
there you go for now.
Catherine