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Turn me on to some new music
Just so you know what sort of thing I might like, here are some of my favorite bands:
- Shriekback - Sisters of Mercy - Type O Negative - Marilyn Manson - Gene Loves Jezebel - Nine Inch Nails - KMFDM What I'm looking for are Industrial/Goth bands or, generally, bands with a searing vision, intelligent lyrics, and a heavy beat. Any suggestions?
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- Ministry - Godflesh - Big Black - Pitchshifter |
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I have a lot of Ministry, but I'll look into the others. Thanks!
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Looks like you and I have similar tastes. Check out this thread for some other stuff you might like.
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OK, here's a few ideas, given your techno/industrial/electronica tastes:
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Also try
Bauhaus Joy Division Tones on Tail Fields of the Nephilum (sp?) |
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I second Big Black, considered by lots of folks (with the notable exception of Big Black themselves) to be some of the very first "industrial" music.
Also, Big Black frontman Steve Albini's latest band, Shellac. |
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Cabaret Voltaire - electronic industrial-type music, circa 1980s. Considered to be one of the founders of the genre. Somewhat quirky, and a lot of talent. It's the kind of music you'd expect at a rave, but it's not chirpy and bland.
Einstürzende Neubauten - very esoteric, intellectual industrial. Exceedingly deep and layered material - almost nothing in their lyrics is meaningless, if you're willing to look. They've done almost everything - performed plays, done commissioned work for movies and musicals, put up art installations. Wonderful stuff, leaving a wake of inflence miles long. They're even better if you speak German, but they put out a lot of stuff in English as well. Those two should get you through the weekend well enough .
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"Whose your favorite cock?"
![]() Bauhaus Joy Division Tones on Tail Fields of the Nephilim Cabaret Voltaire Einstürzende Neubauten Skinny Puppy The Eels are all bands I'm familiar with and like, more or less. I should mention that I've been a punk since "normal" people used to spit on us and that I've been into Goth since it was called "Deather". Yeah, I'm 42 and my hair's still dyed funny colours (blue-violet, currently). ![]() I'll check out Big Black, FOETUS, Pitchshifter and Godflesh. Thanks for the suggestion, folks, and keep 'em coming!
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Re: Big Black
i especially reccommend their album Songs About Fucking, and track 3 Bad Penny. My fave. |
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YEAH! Another Shriekback fan!
They are coming out with a new CD you know ![]() As for music you might like.... I'm going to promote my band in this case. We have the same musical tastes. www.ampcast.com/tictok There are mp3 files there you can download. |
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No offense here, but if you want to try some NEW MUSIC, why don't you try something that doesn't sound just like everything else you already have?
Expand your horizons with The Grateful Dead, Jayhawks, Mary Lou Lord, Patti Griffin, Sound Garden, Tool, Robert Cray, Stevie Ray Vaughn and on and on and on.............. ____________ MTV killed the Video Star |
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Seven, I'll check it out. I adore Shriekback!
gatopescado, heard 'em all except Mary Lou Lord and Patti Griffin. Tool's OK and I saw Robert Cray live when they were just starting out. But my tastes run counter to yours, I suspect: I hate hippie/grunge music! No offense to you, either, but I'm looking for new or obscure music, not pop. |
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BTW: I saw both Bauhaus and Siouxsie on their most recent tours. Siouxsie was wonderful, but Bauhaus sucked rotten eggs. What a disappointment.
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....Manu Chao? Different from the rest of the stuff you have, but not pop. Check it out.
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if you want to hear something really novel, check out Death in June. They're this odd goth-folk outfit..very soothing stuff
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Sounds like you might really be able to get into bands like:
Hate Dept. 16VOLT Unit:187 Gracious Shades --out of print? Search out "Aberkash", it's worth it! Die Krupps Chemlab Sister Machine Gun Razed in Black ...and then there's more electronic options: Assemblage 23 Haujobb VNV Nation (I CANNOT say enough good things about these guys!) Mesh Battery Front Line Assembly That is all. Colin
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I love VNV Nation. I went to their Toronto concert last November. Icon Of Coil opened, and it was great. I also like:
Covenant Rammstein And One KMFDM/MDFMK Wolfsheim Das Ich Velvet Acid Christ Funkervogt Apoptygma Berserk A lot of those are more hard electronic than thrash. Sorry- I don't really listen to much thrash. I second practically everything else mentioned, as well. |
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Thanks, everyone! I copied down the names of the bands I don't know and I'll hunt them up.
Seven, I gave some of your sample tracks a listen; I liked. I'll put Tic Tok Men on my list of 'stuff to order' when our little financial squeeze eases up in September.
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