05-02-2003, 06:57 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Location: Sydney
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Aussie artists in the spotlight
What I will attempt to do here is highlight an Australian band or artist to share some of our great music around.
To start things off with one of my favourite singer/songwriters who has a great ability to sing about love lost,love found and relationships in general. He plays the guitar with haunting tunes so if you get the chance,have a listen. PICTURE LINK Audio samples
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05-02-2003, 01:13 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Dang, Kuepper has been around for a long time. His material is pretty well recieved by music listeners too. Its a shame I never heard of him until now. Thanks cchris I may have to go find one of his cd's now.
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05-04-2003, 01:06 AM | #3 (permalink) |
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Whilst the website aint much chop,the same cannot be said for Machine Gun Fellatio.
Think Sex Drugs & Rock n Roll,disco influence and a BIG BAND sound. I was hooked the first time I heard "Mutha Fukka on a Motorcycle". Well worth a listen. PICTURE IS THE LINK Song sample for Rollercoaster
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05-05-2003, 05:57 AM | #5 (permalink) |
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Location: Sydney
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Powderfinger have just released their new CD "Vulture Street".
LYRICS - SINCE YOU’VE BEEN GONE There's a truth begging to be told as the blues grab and take a hold To continue like this only acts as a force for no good I just want to say that I miss you and I've felt pitiful since you've been gone I'm just trying to say I need something I can lean against So I'm gonna steady myself on a reliable friend There's a weight dragging through my days that I spend trying to fill the space That's been there since the day that we parted and made our goodbyes There's a truth begging to be told as the blues grab and take a hold And I just can't believe when I wake up that you could be gone AUDIO SAMPLES PICTURE IS THE LINK TO SITE
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05-06-2003, 06:12 AM | #6 (permalink) |
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Location: City of Lights
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I'll agree with Machine Gun Fellatio. Their song "Dirty Fucking Whore" makes me crack up every time I hear it.
Lately though, I've been getting into some less mainstream Aussie groups. Two are: http://www.xavierrudd.com/ -- Xavier Rudd. Plays guitar, digeridoo, drums, and more. Pretty good. Has done a tour in US + Canada I think, but not that well known yet. http://www.rambunctious.com.au/ -- Rambunctious. A friend of mine got me into them, and I love them. Kind of Jack Johnson like, to give you an idea of their music. Heavily on my playlist at the moment. I will add more later (I'm thinking tism, Sonic Animation). |
05-07-2003, 02:54 AM | #8 (permalink) |
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Location: City of Lights
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Some more for you (the ones I mentioned before). I don't know if I'd call these guys mainstream. They are played on the radio every now and then, but I doubt anyone out of Oz would know them. Anyways, on with the groups.
tism (stands for This Is Serious Mum). No one is quite sure who these guys are, as they're always in bellaclavas (sp?). For the Americans (and anyone else) Bellaclavas = Ski Masks. Like those ones robbers always wear in bad movies. Anyways, their music generally has a (sometimes very cynical) point to it, while at the same time being funny. Their most popular song is "Greg! The Stop Sign!". They recently came out with a "best of" album, which gives you a pretty good collection of their most well known works throughout the years. http://www.tism.com.au -- tism. Sonic Animation. These guys are techno and may be known by other people for their recent song "I'm a DJ". For Triple J listeners, they were on one of the Hottest 100s for their song "Theophilus Thistler (An Exercise in Vowels)". I highly recommend listening to that song or at least reading the lyrics and thinking about how much of a mouthful it is to sing/rap. Anyways, on with the website. http://www.sonicanimation.com.au/ - Sonic Animation. Just one more that I don't know too much about. A friend of mine introduced me to the music of The GO Set. While they haven't hit big yet, I think they have the potential. One of their main instruments is a set of bagpipes, which is pretty cool. They will be doing a tour in Germany pretty soon. http://www.thegoset.com/ - The GO Set That's all for now, check them out! |
05-08-2003, 03:38 PM | #11 (permalink) |
Psycho
Location: U of MD
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plugging relatively unknown band(s)
killswitch engage! one of the only bands i've been introduced to this year and been truly impressed. here's an excerpt from allmusic.com about them that is pretty damn accurate and eloquent, IMO:
"This is a pure metal album that seemingly has ignored any fashionable trend and instead relies solely on skill and expertise to sculpt some of meatiest heavy metal since the glory days of Metallica and Slayer. Injected into these chaotic hardcore/death metal hybrid songs is an undeniable sense of melody that flawlessly enhances every track, and instead of turning Killswitch Engage's permanent heavy sound weaker, this melodic accompaniment only goes to make you realize how intense and exhilarating the band is when they explode in an inferno of enraged brutality. " their songs that i've come across are free of guitar solos (unfortunately, i suppose) but the guitars are hardly one dimensional like most new metal i've come across. there's acoustic arrangements, heavy rhythmic stuff, melodic heavy stuff, the gamut (sp?). anyway, check them out! anyone else excited over a new band? |
05-08-2003, 04:22 PM | #13 (permalink) |
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Location: Baltimore MD
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Anberlin!
i just got this album (Blueprints for the Black Market) and i love it it's not metal, they are more emo-rock i guess. if you like Further Seems Forever and the Juliana Theory you will like Anberlin. interview with the lead singer, Stephen Christian p.s. i'm not a big emo fan at all but i still love the album, so don't hesitate too much if you think most emo sucks.
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05-08-2003, 09:40 PM | #15 (permalink) |
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Location: Davenport, Iowa
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Relatively unknown bands that are awesome:
Maroon5 Grinspoon Cyclefly Boy Hits Car The Guano Apes Those are a few off the top of my head. Some of those bands are fairly well known outside of the US, but not too big in The States. |
05-09-2003, 12:53 AM | #16 (permalink) |
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Location: Rockin Up The Big Stuff
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What about Aussie bands like:
'Jet' 'the casanovas' 'motor ace' 'eskimo joe' '78 saab' 'the sleepy jackson' and the great 'you am i' I think 'you am i' have been in the shadow of powder finger as the premier aussie indie band for to long. Dont get me wrong powder finger are a top band, and perhaps more commercial radio friendly, and this is why they seem to be seen as Oz's top indie act. But after Tim rogers work on the 'dirty deeds' soundtrack and the new 'you am i' album, deliverance, the lads have to be the top aussie indie band.
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05-09-2003, 11:19 AM | #19 (permalink) | |
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05-09-2003, 09:12 PM | #21 (permalink) |
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Location: MN
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The Riddlin Kids and Marron 5 are both pretty awesome.
I'd like to add: Allister (pop-punk) Har Mar Superstar (funny/dirty) Clovis (alt rock) Love Association (orgy-type rock)
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05-09-2003, 09:26 PM | #22 (permalink) |
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These are the default answers for me:
GLASSJAW (Hardcore-melodic hardcore-hard rock-lighter rock) Songs for reference: HEAVY: Lovebites and Razorlines Siberian Kiss Pretty Lush Tip Your Bartender Pink Roses Stuck Pig Motel of the White Locust Babe Hurting and Shoving LIGHT/HEAVY: Majour When One Eight Becomes Two Zeroes Cavalcade Radio Cambodia Two Tabs of Mescaline Ry Ry's Song Mu Empire Cosmopolitan Bloodloss LIGHT-ISH: Ape Dos Mil Must've Run All Day Trailer Park Jesus Her Middle Name Was Boom Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Silence LOSTPROPHETS(Energetic hard rock) Reference Songs: HEAVIER: Shinobi Vs. Dragon Ninja Five is a Four Letter Word Awkward The Handsome Life of Swing A Thousand Apologies The Fake Sound of Progress Kobrakai Ode to Summer LIGHTER: For Sure Still Laughing ...And She Told Me To Leave THE APEX THEORY(All kinds of experimental rock) Reference Songs: Everything is different, you really have to hear about everything. BLINDSIDE(Melodic hardcore/hard rock) Reference Songs: Everything I've heard by them is pretty hard, except for the song Silence THE LIVING END(Australian good-old-fashioned REAL rock, but NOT garage rock) Reference Songs: ANYTHING BY THEM. All of their music is awesome. If you like one song, you'll like them all. Those are the main bands I like to expose to people.... as of right now, I really can't think of anyone else. Just a note though, about EVERYONE who I have had listen to these bands, ESPECIALLY the Apex Theory and the Living End, has really enjoyed it... I highly recommend giving it all a try.
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05-09-2003, 09:56 PM | #23 (permalink) |
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Location: Central Missouri
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The Remedy Session (they have shit on mp3.com, I saw them live - pretty good, also talked to thier lead singer and drummer in person (both chicks both cool) IRL and online).
The Rocking Horse Winner. Saw them live too, lead singer is extremely hot IRL, but I haven't seen much promise from the pictures I've been able to dig up. |
05-10-2003, 07:00 PM | #25 (permalink) |
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Location: Camazotz
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I dunno if they are all that unknown, but I like Farside a lot. Not Pharside, the rap group. Some songs by Farside are "Hope You're Unhappy," "I'll Wait Today," and "Dark." Sort of emo, I guess, though I hesitate to put anything in that much-maligned category for fear of scaring people off.
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05-11-2003, 06:21 PM | #28 (permalink) |
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Five Pointe O are great, it's a pity that the singer and one of the guitarists left after the first album, their singer has such a good voice. The Infinity is one of the best songs ever.
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05-12-2003, 12:35 AM | #29 (permalink) |
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Yeah there are heaps of great Aussie Bands.........
I think I posted this is someone else's thread... But the most famous aussie band has to be AC\DC
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05-13-2003, 10:25 AM | #31 (permalink) |
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Location: Boston
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Cat Power
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
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05-14-2003, 07:47 AM | #32 (permalink) |
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I am somewhat overwhelmed that so much content has been put into this thread from other posts and can only thank all involved for drawing more inspiration.
To continue..................................................................................... Do-Re-Mi 4-track EP on Green Records ,1982 Side A -Standing On Wires, Honeymoon Side B - Pecking Order,Violet Town Still available in Town on vinyl. Deborah Conway is making inroads still,but as indie goes back then it don't get much better. DO RE MI
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05-14-2003, 05:19 PM | #33 (permalink) | |
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06-10-2003, 06:39 AM | #34 (permalink) |
Junkie
Location: Sydney
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The Birthday Party were Nick Cave, Rowland Howard, Mick Harvey, Phil Calvert and Tracy Pew.
Extremely prolific with his work Nick Cave became an Aussie legend. LINK The Birthday party LINK Then Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Dark music for dark people
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06-10-2003, 06:46 AM | #35 (permalink) |
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Location: Sydney
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Mention The Church to your typical music lover, and inevitably the spectre of their one and only hit, "Under the Milky Way," haunts the conversation, like an old debt. If you had a radio in the late eighties, you probably know that tune, with its crystalline 12-string guitars and its bagpipe solo.
LINK THE CHURCH
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06-10-2003, 06:58 AM | #36 (permalink) |
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Location: Sydney
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LINK ALEX LLOYD LINK MORE HERE watch them motor again we can race and will bend you might call in the night who is to say what’s right in the blink of an eye all your trace evils die have you seen longer days tell me we’re still awake and if you light your fire a little too much a little too much no no no you only want to go higher a little too much a little too much watch the night time my star and look at every distant angel coming round coming round to mend oh does your heart fill with joy every girl and boy having a good time watching the night time and we’re really chasing now yeah we’re running down the miles break this tired day I know the way so much for the normal life we’re coming to meet you we’re coming to get you we’re coming to help you home
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06-10-2003, 07:07 AM | #37 (permalink) |
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Location: Sydney
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If a band forms in Brisbane, will it cause an electrical storm in Newcastle? One small act can set off a chain reaction of chaotic riffs and thunderous bass. That's The Butterfly Effect.
For this powerful four-piece, the self-funded release of their self-titled EP sparked a whirlwind, swinging them into the Australian rock scene like a wrecking ball. 2002 saw them sign a deal with Roadshow Music and play to sold out gigs in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide, not to mention blistering sets at Livid, the Falls Festival, Homebake and the Big Day Out. "Everything you could want to happen to you [as a band], happened last year. It's been crazy," says drummer, Ben Hall. The band initially formed when Hall and guitarist, Kurt Goedhart went to High School together, originally setting out with a different bassist and singer. Soon Clint Boge took over on vocals. "During the first show with [Clint], we could feel a big difference in the vibe," says Hall. The current line-up was completed when bass player, Glenn Esmond, joined the band midway through last year. It's proved a winning combination. Their EP has now sold in excess of 8,000 copies, their new single, "Crave" reached No. 11 on the Triple J Net50 in only its second week and "The Cell" featured in the Net50 for 15 weeks. Performing over 100 shows nationally, they've supported the likes of Superheist, Pacifier, Killing Heidi and Grinspoon. At the speed at which The Butterfly Effect is taking off, it might not be long before these bands are printed below them, as opposed to above. LINK THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT
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06-10-2003, 08:14 AM | #38 (permalink) |
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Location: Sydney
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PICTURE IS THE LINK
GRINSPOON "Rock show" lyrics Would you like another pill For printing up the dollar bills In the end it's all the same Keep on looking at the weather vane Time controlling Not worth knowing Where the reasons' ending up it's easy to see That no one cares, and nothing's free You don't owe me You can't sell that Still controlling in the format Get in a rock show There's another fine reason Get in a rock show Yeah get in a rock show When the joker plays another joke The smoker takes another toke Stars keep fallin from the sky People watch and don't ask why Glasses broken Love unspoken When the other preacher comes and rolls into town You're looking up, you're looking down You don't own me You can't sell that Still controlling in the format Get in a rock show There's another fine reason Get in a rock show There's another find rejected You don't own me You can sell that Still controlling in the format Get in the rock show There's another fine reject Get in a rock show There's another fine reason It's still all the same show For still the same reason Get in a rock show There's an undefined reason...
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06-10-2003, 08:19 AM | #39 (permalink) |
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Location: NYC
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Chris -- Great great find for me -- just wanted to thank you for turning me onto Ed. For anyone interested check out the CDNow review below, which includes sample mpegs.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...roduct-details
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06-10-2003, 12:42 PM | #40 (permalink) |
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The only real Aussie band I know is The Butterfly Effect, (http://www.butterflyeffect.com.au). They haven't released an album yet, and I can't get a hold of their EP but from what I've heard, they are good though.
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