10-21-2005, 02:18 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Indie-Rock/Hipster/Scenester Kids UNITE
What are you listening to right now? Cool bands from your home town?
If you knew about Bloc Party two years ago and want to tell your story... here's your chance. If you saw Cut Copy open up for some crazy local band a long time ago... I wanna know. What's the coolest thing in your collection? What's the one piece of vinyl you would step over your dying mother to save from a fire? I'm so bored with my local Hipsters... I need worldly news. By the way... I'm listening to Swayzak - Take My Hand
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10-24-2005, 12:55 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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Well, at the moment, i'm listening to Part Chimp - Hello Bastards.
To be honest, i'm one of the few "indie-kids" that I know of who actually don't collect vinyl. Sure, i've been given a few for gifts, but besides that, I pretty much have them collecting dust on a shelf somewhere in my house. I live in a small town, where there is pretty much no scene at all. Only probably 5 bands, and 4 out of 5 of them are pop-punk bands. We've lost all our venues in town also, so we rarely get shows to play. From my nearest city though, Edmonton, they have a great scene. Bands like Choke, Wet Secrets, Lazersnake, The Floor. Can't go wrong with them. I hope to move there soon and get my band out in the open. |
10-24-2005, 09:14 AM | #3 (permalink) |
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I'm starting to get into a little indie rock. Mainly just early-mid 90's stuff like Dinosaur Jr., Sonic Youth, and Pavement and post-rock like Explosions in the Sky, Mogwai, and Godspeed. I'm not touching scene, however, and I still consider myself a post-rock/metal-head first.
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10-25-2005, 09:35 AM | #5 (permalink) |
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is there really such a thing as an indie rock snob, seems to be a slight contridiction. Unfortunatly bloc party only came into my life late last year, however my suggestion stands at a french band who sing in english called phoenix (awesome band). Wolf parade up and coming, or at least should be.
For you chill out music fans M83 is ideal, more heading towards the electronic end of music, but i have yet to find an indie rocker who hasn't liked them. The shins are a much under represented band in the indie scene, have no idea why? their tunes rock. The kills, The newpornographers, the cribs, regina spektor, razorlight and patrick wolf. That's my lot for the moment, i'll come back with more bands as soon as you have enjoyed those.
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10-25-2005, 09:38 AM | #6 (permalink) |
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I like m83.. to a point. Too much of it drives me batty. I guess I'm not a indie snob as what I thought was indie (Taking Back Sunday etc) isn't really considered indie.. :shrug:
are The Dandy Warhols considered indie? cuz I'm diggin them pretty hard. Oh and what about Muse? |
10-25-2005, 12:28 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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I would consider Dandy Warhols and Muse rock bands, they're signed to majors.
I saw Wolf Parade the other night. They were actually really good. Saw Clap Your Hands say Yeah a few weeks ago, they were not quite as impressive, much better on record. Enjoying the newest Sufjan Stevens a whole lot lately. Just discovered a band called Okkervil River recently, they're pretty awesome. Kinda like a wilco meets neutral milk hotel sorta thing. I'll be re-visiting this thread. |
10-25-2005, 01:17 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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From my home town:
Rind Stars (no website yet that I know of) Walkie Talkie (http://www.myspace.com/walkietalkieband) Shabbadoo (http://www.myspace.com/shabbadooband) and of course, my own: Chess Club (http://www.myspace.com/chessclub ... always with the plugs). |
10-25-2005, 02:01 PM | #10 (permalink) | |
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I'm happy you saw wolf parade, i wish i had a little more time and money to see more bands. I went through a nice stint when i was in berlin for a yeah and was seeing a band at least every other week. So many band were found in that year. A whole world of music exploded before my eyes and i've never looked back. Before then i was always a fan of the Brit-pop movement taking some great bands along the way, super furry animals as an example or ash. Of course oasis and blur were always part of the mix, then moved to the american bands, weezer, ben folds five, mercury rev, flaming lips, the strokes ... etc. Now i'm appreciating so many bands that simply don't get air time or are reatively unknown. Before i forget the new Doves album is definately worth a listen - Some cities. *M83 to a point* - I'll settle for that guccilvr - Origin of symmetry is a good lisen haven't heard any other of the albums. Great thread - make sure this one stays alive
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10-25-2005, 04:54 PM | #11 (permalink) |
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sofia coppola also recommends phoenix, but they really aren't my thing. too poppy? i know them from the erlend oye dj kicks mix.
stuff on vinyl is cool if it hasn't been released in CD/mp3 form, or you happen to be a DJ. otherwise, what's the point? of course, there is a LOT of great music on vinyl, 45s, 78s and even cylinders. i like m83 and sufjan. bloc party is pretty boring. clap hands is pretty good, but i'm not surprised that their show was so-so. recent releases i like include devendra banhart and animal collective. this is no striking revelation. an interesting new (to me) band i heard recently is celestine. they are from sveeden. also broken spindles has some good tunes. anyone heard of mylo? album leaf? can't think of much else...i actually haven't listened to "indie" that much lately. |
10-25-2005, 05:34 PM | #12 (permalink) |
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For indie bands, I like ifihadahifi. You can check them out at http://www.ifihadahifi.net/
I also always liked Inkubus Sukkubus. They've been around for a while, and had a few releases on Cleopatra.
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10-25-2005, 07:28 PM | #13 (permalink) | |
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I haven't been able to get into the devandra Banhart or Animal collective, they're both a little much for me. Not enough song structure with the collective, and I just can't stand Banhart's voice. What are they calling her? I think i read that she's "freak folk". If that's the case it's not my thing. I'll take my Neutral Milk Hotel instead anyday. But I do know lots of people who are way into her... just not my thing. |
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10-25-2005, 08:24 PM | #14 (permalink) | |
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Although he has teamed up with Joanna Newsom (sp?) who has a unique voice. They're pretty good, although Devendra's new album is overly long in my opinion. Anyway, as for my snobness i really like The National, Wolf Parade, The Clientele, Thee More Shallows and Rogue Wave atm. I also started to get into Olivia Tremor Control and Circulatory System, who are on the ELephant Six label, dealy, that Jeff Magnum et al are involved with. |
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10-25-2005, 09:24 PM | #15 (permalink) |
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freak folk, yeah, i'm kind of surprised i'm listening to it myself. my friend gave me a bunch of devendra's early stuff. it sounds like a hippie singing into an answering machine; i was a bit disappointed. but the new one is pretty cool and slightly disturbing.
the new animal collective is more structured than their last, but i know what you mean. also, every picture i've seen of those guys seems to indicate heavy drug use. i do like the new wolf parade but have to listen to it some more. another unique band is finland's paavoharju. it's more on the illbient side of things with lo-fi bleeps and scratchy piano rolls. NMH is awesome though, classic. i have heard a little OTC on the radio, but need to get an album yet. and i've recommended autolux quite a few times, but i'll throw that in here just because i like them so much. |
10-26-2005, 06:52 PM | #16 (permalink) | |
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Thank you!!!! Joanna Newsome is exaclty who I was thinking of. My bad! I don't know if i've heard much Devandra. I just got the most recent Thee More Shallows album recently. I like it, although i'm still getting to know it, haven't had too many listens yet. |
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10-27-2005, 11:05 AM | #17 (permalink) |
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*rocks out to LCD Soundsystem - Daft Punk is Playing at My House*
This whole "Electro" thing that's goin' on right now is really getting to me. Maybe 'cause I'm a DJ and it gets people up and dancing... or maybe it's my love of Disco.
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10-28-2005, 10:59 AM | #19 (permalink) |
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Brit-Pop, Reggae, Dance Hall, Ska, Indie, Electro, Hip Hop, Drum & Bass, Jungle, Soul, Disco... And anything else that makes me happy and gets the people moving.
If anyone ever catches me playing anything Top 40, Madonna, Prince, Michael Jackson, or anything that's been so over played no one cares anymore... You all researve the right to shoot me.
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10-28-2005, 11:25 AM | #20 (permalink) | |
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10-28-2005, 04:15 PM | #23 (permalink) |
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I can't really lay claim to being an indie "snob" or even being on the cutting edge, as their was no "scene" in my town. The closest we came is that several so-so metal bands played the local dive bars, and one of the bands actually got good and got signed (Bobaflex).
Lately, I've been abandoning my pop-metal wannabe teen angst sorta shit for more indie stuff. I'd say my biggest find yet would have been Deathcab for Cutie and The Postal Service WAY before most people in this area were listening to them (and before DCFC went to a major). I was still a year or so behind picking up the older stuff, but for this area (rural West Virginia) they're still relatively unknown, with most people only knowing them as "that band with the song about souls and bodies". I'm definitely trying to get into a lot more diverse groups so as to build my indie "cred" and allow me to look down my nose at others while discussing my vinyl collection. Next paycheck is definitely going to picking up some of the groups mentioned in this thread. And I'd have to add, even though they're not exactly indie (I'm not familiar with their label, and not sure of it's actual status) I'm diggin' the fuck outta The Perishers right now. Even if they're not technically "indie" it's definitely a rare band for this area.
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10-29-2005, 08:23 AM | #24 (permalink) |
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I like some indie rock but am not part of the scene. As my penis is large enough to satisfy all but the most depraved women, I feel no need to exchange indie cred. Sorry to disappoint.
I did once catch Of Montreal live on an ex (then current) girlfriend's insistence and was quite impressed. She also introduced me to E6 and indie in general, for that matter.
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10-30-2005, 09:06 PM | #26 (permalink) |
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Eric's Trip is a beautiful beautiful band. One of my all time favorites. I will always miss their great music.
Right now, i've picked up the new DFA1979 remix album that came out on tuesday. Not bad at all, they remix the same songs far too much. I've been on a giant The Books kick lately. |
10-31-2005, 01:04 PM | #27 (permalink) |
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Regina Spektor is my lastest offering to this web, i would suggest checking out her website as you can listen to a few tracks on that. (make sure you use IE to connect to it for some reason it won't allow firefox past the welcome screen- don't ask me why)
If you like Joanna Newsom then you'll definately like Regina, she also done a b side with the strokes on one of their singles, I forget what it is called but arguebly (sp) one of the best songs ever. I'll try and find out the name and will edit back in here. reginaspektor.com
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11-01-2005, 09:10 PM | #28 (permalink) |
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Far from an indie snob, but I've been into a lot of "indie" type stuff recently.
The Wolf Parade - Apologies from Queen Mary - Fantastic. I caught them live with the Arcade Fire not long ago and it was great. I can't get enough of the disc after many listens. A.C. Newman - The Slow Wonder - good stuff BRMC - Howl - maybe not indie but it's a fantastic album Spoon - Gimmie Fiction - maybe not indie either... still fantastic Sufjan Steven - Illinoise - another great disc Andrew Bird - Mysterious Production of Eggs The Go! Team - Thunder, Lightning, Strike - I like the tunes without lyrics the best. cool stuff though. I can't get enough of My Morning Jacket either lately. Their new album Z is amazing. There's some great Canadian stuff that's been coming out lately's as well. The Hugh Dillion Redemption Choir The Stripper's Union Joel Plaskett and Matt Mays & El torpedo are all great.
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11-04-2005, 08:51 AM | #31 (permalink) | |
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On the other hand... I've been listening to The Books nonstop lately. I don't own their CD (It's so hard to find!) but I intend on searching it out. Also, I like whatever it is that Shane Brenton is calling himself now, but he's so indie only a handful of Brampton kids know him. Just an old friend who plays guitar really... |
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11-13-2005, 11:32 AM | #32 (permalink) | |
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I went and saw this band Okkervil River this week, they were amazing. Anyone heard of them/seen them before? They're kinda this alt-country/indie/folk-rock sort of thing. I don't know, but I discovered them by accident about 2 months back and i'm really glad I did. I highly suggest checking them out. |
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11-14-2005, 12:03 AM | #33 (permalink) | |
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As for myself, i got the new Cloud Cult cd - Advice From The Happy Hippopotamus last week and it is fantastic. For me, one of the best of 2005, a nice eclectic mix of styles - all the good indie flavours i would've thought they'd be getting more publicitiy/hype though? |
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11-14-2005, 03:39 PM | #34 (permalink) | |
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I'm seeing them in Atlanta on Wednesday. I'm pretty psyched. The only album I've heard is Black Sheep Boy though, I can't seem to find any of their older stuff.
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11-14-2005, 05:32 PM | #35 (permalink) |
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some of the stuff that I've been listening to lately is
NInja high school [from toronto] crazy hip-hop/dancecore it's a bit strange.....haven't had the chance to get their album; I'll take a listen to it probably next week. [only song I've heard is 'jam band death cult']. Plus, I was listening to a CBC podcast [good canadian stuff on there, btw] and heard falconhawk - try a little longer... Great, catchy addictive pop, reminds me of frou frou with a band, for some reason... God, I should be on top of this stuff, since I have my own show on the college radio station, but our subscription to CMJ hasn't shown up yet, and we have a near non-existant record budget [to buy them]. Thanks for the tips, I'll try to see if I can get ahold of some of this stuff. catcha back on the flipside, will.
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