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the tourist said:


I'm surprised in what a lot of people haven't heard off my list. Like Starflyer 59, for instance. They've released 10 albums since '93.

Interesting.

Here's what I know from your list:

She Wants Revenge
BRMC
The Listening
Editors
The Cinematics
Ghostland Observatory
The Killers
OK Go
Muse
Mute Math !!!
Rooney
The Kooks
Arctic Monkeys
Rock Kills Kid
Hard-Fi
Modest Mouse
Stereophonics
Jimmy Eat World
Jeremy Enigk
U2... who the fuck are they?
Raconteurs
Pete Yorn
QOTSA
Porcupine Tree
The Soundtrack of Our Lives

That may sound like a lot, but I haven't heard a good bunch of the songs that you included from them.
 
LemonMacPhisto said:


Interesting.

Here's what I know from your list:

She Wants Revenge
BRMC
The Listening
Editors
The Cinematics
Ghostland Observatory
The Killers
OK Go
Muse
Mute Math !!!
Rooney
The Kooks
Arctic Monkeys
Rock Kills Kid
Hard-Fi
Modest Mouse
Stereophonics
Jimmy Eat World
Jeremy Enigk
U2... who the fuck are they?
Raconteurs
Pete Yorn
QOTSA
Porcupine Tree
The Soundtrack of Our Lives

That may sound like a lot, but I haven't heard a good bunch of the songs that you included from them.

You've heard of The Listening? That surprises me.
 
the tourist said:


True.... Starflyer 59 is very similar to PT. Jason Martin self-produces everything and is the only member of the band to last the whole process (on some of the stuff it's been just him recording everything). His music spans soooo much territory from pop to rock to My Bloody Valentine/Ride to 60s pop to new wave.

Oooh, sounds interesting then.

I seriously cannot believe how much Steven Wilson has released in the last twelve or so months:

- Bass Communion's Pacific Codex album
- Blackfield's Blackfield II album
- Blackfield's live album
- Porcupine Tree's Fear Of A Blank Planet album
- Porcupine Tree's Nil Recurring EP
- Porcupine Tree's We Lost The Skyline live album

All while conducting a North America/Europe tour with Blackfield and a world tour with Porcupine Tree that has had four legs, with a fifth to come down my way in a fortnight.

Oh, and he's remastered and expanded a couple of old Porcupine Tree albums too. HE DOESN'T SLEEP.
 
here's what i know from andrew's list. these are just bands i know OF and bands i know:

she wants revenge
black rebel motorcycle club
the killers
ok go
muse
mute math
arctic monkeys
modest mouse
stereophonics
jimmy eat world
raconteurs
pete yorn (saw him live actually)
queens of the stone age
porcupine tree


i suck :(
 
Axver said:


Oooh, sounds interesting then.

I seriously cannot believe how much Steven Wilson has released in the last twelve or so months:

- Bass Communion's Pacific Codex album
- Blackfield's Blackfield II album
- Blackfield's live album
- Porcupine Tree's Fear Of A Blank Planet album
- Porcupine Tree's Nil Recurring EP
- Porcupine Tree's We Lost The Skyline live album

All while conducting a world tour that has had four legs, with a fifth to come down my way in a fortnight.

Oh, and he's remastered and expanded a couple of old Porcupine Tree albums too. HE DOESN'T SLEEP.

You won't like the song I included. It's one of the poppiest. :lol:
 
KhanadaRhodes said:
here's what i know from andrew's list. these are just bands i know OF and bands i know:

she wants revenge
black rebel motorcycle club
the killers
ok go
muse
mute math
arctic monkeys
modest mouse
stereophonics
jimmy eat world
raconteurs
pete yorn (saw him live actually)
queens of the stone age
porcupine tree


i suck :(

You left one band out. :tsk:
 
the tourist said:


You've heard of The Listening? That surprises me.

I found them on iTunes one day and bought their album. Good stuff.

Hosea in C Minor's my fave track of theirs.
 
k, i'm on track TWO of lance's and i hate it. these songs are seriously dragging. like, the first track is a whopping 4:13. felt like 6-7 minutes. second track is 7:53. feels like 15 minutes, no joke.
 
LemonMacPhisto said:


I found them on iTunes one day and bought their album. Good stuff.

Hosea in C Minor's my fave track of theirs.

That was the first song I heard by them. I saw them a few years back. They opened for a band that the singer of my former band was in at the time. That's probably confusing as hell.
 
the tourist said:


You don't clean that out after doin' it?

She thinks a wet nap is a really exciting daydream. :wink:

the tourist said:


That was the first song I heard by them. I saw them a few years back. They opened for a band that the singer of my former band was in at the time. That's probably confusing as hell.

It'll make sense the third time I read it.
 
Here's who I recognize from Tourist's list:

She Wants Revenge
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Editors
The Killers
Luna Halo
OK Go
Muse
Mute Math
Rooney
The Kooks
Arctic Monkeys
Hard-Fi
Modest Mouse
The Apples In Stereo
Stereophonics
Jimmy Eat World
U2
The Raconteurs
Pete Yorn
Queens of the Stone Age
Porcupine Tree

Not that much. :huh:
 
LemonMacPhisto said:


She thinks a wet nap is a really exciting daydream. :wink:



It'll make sense the third time I read it.

If not, I could explain again. They killed live.
 
KhanadaRhodes said:
k, i'm on track TWO of lance's and i hate it. these songs are seriously dragging. like, the first track is a whopping 4:13. felt like 6-7 minutes. second track is 7:53. feels like 15 minutes, no joke.

It's called Thrust Into The Infinite and has Superman on the cover. How can it NOT suck?
 
LemonMelon said:
Here's who I recognize from Tourist's list:

She Wants Revenge
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Editors
The Killers
Luna Halo
OK Go
Muse
Mute Math
Rooney
The Kooks
Arctic Monkeys
Hard-Fi
Modest Mouse
The Apples In Stereo
Stereophonics
Jimmy Eat World
U2
The Raconteurs
Pete Yorn
Queens of the Stone Age
Porcupine Tree

Not that much. :huh:

Exactly half! And there are no female lead singers. :lol:
 
the tourist said:


If not, I could explain again. They killed live.

Got it now. Good to hear.

Fucking Mute Math, are they close to releasing a new album?
 
Just for the record, I'm making the next thread. Bring on Moron Air Base.
 
LemonMacPhisto said:


Got it now. Good to hear.

Fucking Mute Math, are they close to releasing a new album?

I dunno. But I do know they played 2 new songs when I saw them a year ago in Seattle. The Cinematics opened for them (and that's how I heard of them).
 
Axver said:


It's called Thrust Into The Infinite and has Superman on the cover. How can it NOT suck?

:lol:

I do like some of the artists he's included, but damn, I won't listen to it late at night, that's for sure.

the tourist said:


I dunno. But I do know they played 2 new songs when I saw them a year ago in Seattle. The Cinematics opened for them (and that's how I heard of them).

Oh, okay. I found The Cinematics through the weekly free iTunes tracks. You can see a trend developing.
 
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