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Ugh. Too Canadian. :wink:

no, too beautiful (and too gay)

Final Fantasy indeed for me

Patrick Wolf
Loveninjas
Iron & Wine
God is an Astronaut
 
R.E.M. - mainly because of the new live material, but I've been on a crazy REM kick all year that I would have never predicted. Their catalogue is so massive I just haven't gotten sick of them yet..

Also...

Muse - Going to see them in Sept.
Built To Spill - Just saw them live
The Automatic
Shiny Toy Guns
AFI
 
U2 (Obviously)

Oasis

Travis (Saw them in Chicago. Great live band. Met/hung out with the band after the show. Nicest guys)

Coldplay

Radiohead (Also met Nigel Godrich that night. Said the new Radiohead album is on the way)

The Strokes

Arctic Monkeys

Kings of Leon

Kasabian

Redwalls
 
U2inUtah said:
R.E.M. - mainly because of the new live material, but I've been on a crazy REM kick all year that I would have never predicted. Their catalogue is so massive I just haven't gotten sick of them yet..

So true.
 
I've been having a lot of fun lately with Juliette Lewis & The Licks, absolutely no artistic merit but incredibly entertaining she's insane and opening for Chris Cornell tonight, excited about that.
 
No particular order:

Arcade Fire
Muse
U2 (I'm faithful:wink: )
Radiohead
The White Stripes
Franz Ferdinand´
Jeff Buckley
Klaxons (guilty guilty pleasure :p)
Bloc Party
The Strokes (want to see them liiiiiiive :( )
 
For me:

The national
Gogol Bordello
Joan as Police Woman
Tugboat Annie
Talking heads
Dropkick Murphys (after a few)
Beach House
Of Montreal
New Pornographers
Sam Cooke
 
U2 (always)
Arcade Fire
Coldplay
The Fray
The Doors
Keane
Snow Patrol

I'm listening to a lot of others, but these are probably my main interests right now in no particular order
 
01 Rammstein
02 Queens Of The Stone Age
03 The Strokes
04 Beatles
05 T.Rex
06 CCR
07 Metallica
08 Travelling Wilburies
09 Can
10 Pearl Jam
 
Does anybody remember Valley of the Giants? They were one of the three dozen Broken Social Scene offshoot bands. I've been endlessly spinning their 2004 self-titled LP for the last few days. It's hokey, it endlessly rips off Ry Cooder (who already did the same thing much better, many times before), and it's too rigidly formulaic to do anything even remotely exciting...but I'll be damned if I don't love it. Are any of the Canadians out there able to recall this record, three years later?
 
BonoManiac said:


I have also recently really gotten into Pink Floyd and The Cure and am anxiously awaiting Lp7 and Coldplay's next offering.

It's pretty amazing that one can just thrown around the term LP7, and so many people know what you're talking about. Nobody is talking about U2's LP12 or anything like that. It seem s pretty unique that an untitled Radiohead work in progress has had an unofficial name for at least a year that everyone refers to.
 
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