Not favorite new artists, but rather what stuff you've been listening to that you've been hearing about for awhile and decided to dive into. Spotify has allowed me to dig a little deeper and explore/preview a lot of albums in their entirety, instead of maybe just listening to a song or two on youtube.
John Prine - Perfect combo of folk and country. I enjoy the range of sad songs to humorous/quirky.
Pinback - Very underrated band, nice melodies and awesome intricate sounding musicianship.
Husker Du - Still need more listens but really digging them, a nice fit for me since I'm into older punk music.
This is by far a landslide easy answer for me: Tallest Man on Earth. Never listened before 2012, and between the 4 albums together probably what I listened to most in 2012. And saw him live and left me wanting more.
For me, it would be Purity Ring and Toro Y Moi. Crap thought it said 2013...well, throw in St. Vincent, Kendrick Lamar, The White Stripes and Tame Impala for 2012.
The three that immediately come to mind are Justin Townes Earle, Dr. Dog, and Futurebirds.
Quote from: Mahgeetah34 on Jan 14, 2013, 08:33 PM
For me, it would be Purity Ring and Toro Y Moi. Crap thought it said 2013...well, throw in St. Vincent, Kendrick Lamar, The White Stripes and Tame Impala for 2012.
But 2013 just started :wink: Music that was new to you that you've been listening to in the past year or so is what I was going for.
2012 was my year of music. I discovered my favorite genre.
Wilco
M. Ward
Monsters of Folk
Menomena
Dr Dog
Explosions In The Sky
Grizzly Bear
Tame Impala
Wax Fang
White Denim
Houndmouth
Connor Oberst
I almost forgot M. Ward and MoF!! How is this possible, seeing they are the greatest things I have discovered this year next to Wilco, Menomena, Explosions, or Dr. Dog!
This year has really opened me up to new music that I know will stick with me for the rest of my days.
M Ward. Every time, previous to getting into MMJ, that I ever encountered that name before was spoken, invariably by my husband, I thought it was Em Ward, as in: short for Emma. I always somehow pictured a woman.
Listening to MOF was my introduction to M Ward the guy. And then I read an interview about MOF where Jim spoke of listening to M Ward on the tour bus for the first time, so I got that album as a first step and I. CAN. NOT. STOP!
I adore the album and I can totally understand how Jim fell in love with him listening to that particular disc.
Quote from: mahg33ta on Jan 14, 2013, 08:00 PM
This is by far a landslide easy answer for me: Tallest Man on Earth. Never listened before 2012, and between the 4 albums together probably what I listened to most in 2012. And saw him live and left me wanting more.
I've loved listening to him too. Just beautiful stuff. This year got me into The Futurebirds, and I've developed an appreciation for Deer Tick. If Houndmouth had more than four songs out, I would say they are the band, since they don't, I'll just give them an honorable mention. I really loved Dr. John's album, but I didn't dig into his other stuff from it. I think it was the Dan Auerbach collaboration with him that I liked. I'm going to go with Arbouretum as the band I discovered this year that I've enjoyed the most. Thanks, Ruckus for leading me to them. They filled a need in me was needing to be filled.
Off the top of my head, the stuff I've been introduced to in 2012 that made the biggest impression on me:
Honeyhoney
Krallice
Sons of Bill
Wax Fang (thanks for Forecastle)
Joe Fletcher
Pallbearer
Shovels and Rope
Sharon Van Etten
Brown Bird
Dragged Into Sunlight
Liberteer
Diamond Rugs
Bolt Thrower
A couple of artists that I've gotten into this year that are on heavy rotation:
- Rival Sons
- Black Country Communion
- Ghost
- Deer Tick
- The Kills
- Graveyard
Off the top of my head:
Alabama shakes
Houndmouth
Band of Skulls
Daughter, Shearwater, Hospitality, Gary Clark Jr, Joe Fletcher, Foxygen, Lady Lamb The Beekeeper, She Keeps Bees, Speck Mountain
- Tame Impala
- Menomena
- Hot Chip
- Woods
Probably a lot more. I love the easy access to music but at times feel overwhelmed. I think I end up spending too much in the looking the next great band and not enough time just enjoying what I already know I like. This year I vow to have a balance.
Floating Action
Menomena
Arbouretum
Quote from: Osistheones on Jan 15, 2013, 11:14 AM
Floating Action
Menomena
Arbouretum
Hey O's. I'll be at Arbouretum's CD release show on 2/9 at Golden West. Let me get ya a drink if ya make it.
Quote from: e_wind on Jan 15, 2013, 09:43 AM
Off the top of my head:
Alabama shakes
Houndmouth
Band of Skulls
Floating Action
Alabama Shakes
Deer Tick
Wax Fang
Dr. Dog
King's Daughters & Sons
Quote from: HansAndreas on Jan 15, 2013, 02:31 PM
Alabama Shakes
Deer Tick
Wax Fang
Dr. Dog
King's Daughters & Sons
Modest Mouse
Gary Clark Jr.
Gary Clark Jr.
Company of Thieves
Alabama Shakes
JD McPherson
Nikki Lane
Edit - Almost forgot, Fu*k Monster @ Funkfest in STL.
Lucero
J Roddy Walston and the Business
4 on the Floor
Alabama Shakes
Trampled By Turtles
Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band
Red Fang
These United States
The Sword
I'm always looking for something new, whether it's something with a fresh sound or a new take on an old sound.
Saw a lot of shows, but didn't really find too many new bands that I really digged that much.
Deer Tick
Black Tusk
J Roddy
If anyone's around Bowling Green, Ky this Friday night, come see Houndmouth and Lucero play at a cool little club venue my uncle recently opened called the Warehouse at Mt. Victor.
Floating Action
Trampled By Turtles
The Head and the Heart
Joe Fletcher
Alabama Shakes
Can't wait to hear what 2013 has in store!!!
2012 was the year that Grizzly Bear finally clicked for me. and it was actually Daniel Rossen's amazing EP that opened the door.
Trampled by Turtles
Lord Huron
The Joy Formidable