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IndiElectronica 04-03-2006 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ryan123
the indie music scene is pretty boring now

?! Where do you live?!

bungalowbill357 - write it up - we can prolly add it.

alice_skyling 04-10-2006 09:56 AM

jap indie is good too! surprised it's so unmentioned >"<

Skittish 08-24-2006 10:27 PM

No alt-country category?

ItsRed 12-19-2006 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ryan123 (Post 206179)
the indie music scene is pretty boring now

As of right now, I agree.

I can't tell if you're fishing for a flame or not, being new and all, but the reason I checked this forum out was to hopefully find something new.

I hate sub-dividing genres, but I look for coherent type art rock which is what I think of indie, but i think it's probably just some of those bands that I like have been considered indie.

But as far as the boring, I've been feeling a bit under-stimulated with the music selection myself. My last good find was The Fall 'I am, Kurious Oranj.'

On the note of Aussie indie, it reminded me immediately of Steve Kilby (The Church's 'Heyday' is one of my favorites).

Moon Pix 01-26-2007 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by mosesandtherubberducky (Post 188319)
Nice guys.

*is going to consult with this thread for lots of new music*

I got some of The Jesus Lizard can anyone suggest some bands that are similar to them?

The Birthday Party. Also, two of the members of Jesus Lizard were in a band together called Scratch Acid in the 1980s. Theres a cd that has all of their recprdings on it called The Greatest Gift.:)

11dust11 01-31-2007 10:23 PM

shistarentertainment.com indie site with several indie acts, check it out if you have a minute

Urban Hat€monger ? 01-31-2007 10:25 PM

Perhaps you`d like to check out our rules about spamming if you have a minute

swim 03-05-2007 06:12 PM

Math Rock-Music that strays from the typical 4/4 rock and is usually progesive. The typical math rock time signature uses an odd number on top and most of the time an 8 on bottom. Meters are often changed to add a different texture. Patterns are often used and vocals tend to be low in the mix. It's often mixed with other genres such as post-hardcore, post-punk or post-rock while still keeping a threaded sound.
Examples: Polvo, Piglet, June of 44, Drive Like Jehu, Q and Not U, Meneguar, Dakota/Dakota, Faraquet, Tera Melos, Unwound, Chavez, A Minor Forest, Dianogah,

add it hoes.

Sparky 03-05-2007 06:35 PM

i was wondering wtf faraquet was.

figurehead 05-19-2007 07:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mosesandtherubberducky (Post 188319)
Nice guys.

*is going to consult with this thread for lots of new music*

I got some of The Jesus Lizard can anyone suggest some bands that are similar to them?

meat puppets
get their album II.


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