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Best Coast are definitely worth checking out to the poster above. I've seen them live before too and I was impressed.
With this being a predominantly US-based forum, do people know much about The Head & The Heart? Stumbled across them a couple of weeks back but based on their Youtube videos, they're relatively well known already. Thoughts? I really like - The Head and the Heart "Down In The Valley" - AllSaints Basement Sessions - YouTube and also found another video on the same session below The Head and the Heart "Ghosts" - AllSaints Basement Sessions - YouTube Are they popular/getting recognition? |
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The Head and the Heart are from the pacific northwest and have the folk thing going on. "Ghosts" is the only song I really like, and that's due to the piano. Other than that, my knowledge of them is nil. But I have heard of them, so that's something. I love pretty much every indie/pop band that comes out of the UK:) Check out these guys, they are from the same area as The Head and The Heart, and I am really into them. I've seen them live twice; if you ever have the chance, go see them. |
This is off Blind Pilot's new album:
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Does anyone have any suggestions for bands similar to what The Shins were from about 2000-2007 and particularly their very early stuff, only just got round to listening to Port of Morrow and I have to say, I'm really disappointed with it. Also anything similar to Mercury Rev would be appreciated :thumb:
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Fleet foxes self entitled album is a great album if you like folk indie. And for upbeat indie there is this new band ultraista who uses radiohead's producer Nigel Godrich.
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Early Mercury Rev with David Baker (yerself is steam, boces)? Or afterwards because to me they sound very different after he left. |
^^ Broken Bells is good.
Arcade Fire love this one Spotify recommends several for The Shins |
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