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I've been looking to branch out my musical pallette recently but the trouble is I've only really got a few bands and one or maybe two particular styles that I really like.
So I'm hoping someon here could point out some bands that I might like based on the sort of stuff I've got at the moment. The bands/artists I've got that I really love at the moment are:
Keane (first an foremost)
Howie Day
Joshua Radin
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Jeremy Kay
Fountains of Wayne
Guided by Voices
Toad the Wet Sprocket
Margot and the Nuclear So and So's
Aqualung
Copeland
Queen
Survivor
Steppenwolf
Bon Jovi
The Beatles
Rolling Stones
So if anybody could recommend some new bands that are in the same style as some of those it'd be terrific and I'd be super grateful
Well, Pandora claims that the following bands are "similar artists" to Keane:
- Coldplay
- Death Cab For Cutie
- Snow Patrol
- Muse
- The Verve
Well, I've got nothing against any of those bands, but I will say that Pandora's idea of "similar" must be pretty broad, with the exception of Coldplay--that seems dead on, instrumentally at least. But like I said, nothing wrong with those bands--but I'll suggest a few that I'd group a little closer to Keane...sort of.
- Thirteen Senses (Don't be thrown off by the stupid name. Rant warning:
They unfortunately followed the traditional formula of band-name douchebaggery--"Okay, pick a number. Now pick a noun that has nothing to do with the number, or that can't naturally occur in the quantity implied by the number. Now put them together. Man, we're really clever, ironic, and mysteriously profound.
)
- Aqualung ( Vocally similar to Keane, but considerably mellower musically.
- Mobile (Um...I think they're Canadian?)
- VHS or Beta (Certainly a different sound than Keane, but they utilize some very similar atmospheric EQ. Man, I love this band.)
- Radio 4 (Something about them just seems similar to me, I'm just not sure what. Maybe I'm crazy.)
its extremely cliche but since someone else said coldplay i'll do the obligatory radiohead post.
it can seem really eccentric and inaccessible but doesnt demand nearly as much focus to appreciate as classical/electronica/free jazz
and their output thus far (minus the first album which was a glorified demo) is basically the closest any band today will get to being as important as The Beatles.
its extremely cliche but since someone else said coldplay i'll do the obligatory radiohead post.
it can seem really eccentric and inaccessible but doesnt demand nearly as much focus to appreciate as classical/electronica/free jazz
and their output thus far (minus the first album which was a glorified demo) is basically the closest any band today will get to being as important as The Beatles.
Calling bullshit on the radiohead/beatles comparison.
The beatles redefined pop music. Radiohead influenced (but didn't define) alternative music. They have little influence on pop music, except insofar as what Coldplay picks up... but Coldplay themselves are atypical of pop music, which is largely RnB.
I would say Timbaland is the only artist today with any claim to Beatles status.
When you say Keane, are you referring to their first two albums, or their new pop one?
The first two. Perfecy Symnetry wasn't anywhere near as good
I dug it considerably, but it was definitely out of left field.
Either way, given that I would recommend:
Aqualung
Ben Folds Five
Backfield (I was pissed when I found them, years after I came up with the name)
Bon Iver
Cat Power
Chase Pagan
Copeland - if you only go find one of these bands, make it this one, I think you'll dig it.
The Gaslight Anthem
Secret Machines
Pedro the Lion
Sufjan Stevens
I've already started forming a deep love of Aqualung. And I've got 2 weeks with sod all to do now so I'll be checking out a lot of these bands. I appreciate the recommendations guys, really. You're all awesome
The greatest band to come out of Canada in a long time, I just saw these guys in concert tonight, and they are undeniably great. Their songs vary from punk to folk, but all of them are lyrically clever and musically solid. I give you:
There are a lot of great suggestions in here. If you're into new up-and-coming bands, I would say subscribe to NPR's Second Stage podcast. They have a new song every day in similar genres as to what you listed. There are some iffy days, but I've found some amazing bands through it; to name a few:
The Airborne Toxic Event
Balmorhea
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone
Another Robot Sunset
City and Colour
The Everyday Visuals
Take a listen through the archives and you'll probably find some stuff you dig.
And if you like Howie Day and Joshua Radin, try Matt Nathanson. He's got a similar singer-songwriter sound. If he's ever in your area, definitely take the opportunity to see him live. Amazing performance, and his banter in between songs is hysterical.
The travelling Wilburys
E.L.O.
Cream
Pink Floyd
Dave Edmunds
Procle Harem.
All old stuff you might appreciate, based on the tom petty mentioning. Especially travelling wilburys - since he was in them
We're getting into the sort of stuff my dad was into back in the day
Haha. Mine too
Ditto, only he got me into a bunch of it too. I was really just going from tom petty as most of my modern thoughts were covered
Yeah, if it wasn't for my dad I never would have heard of Tom Petty, Queen, Survivor, Steppenwolf, Bon Jovi, The Beatles, Rolling Stones and all that sorta stuff. In fact I'll add that lot to the OP. See if I can't scare up some stuff that's like that
Posts
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I'll admit to listening to clocks shall we say, more than once
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDFmuOtKrBc
- Coldplay
- Death Cab For Cutie
- Snow Patrol
- Muse
- The Verve
Well, I've got nothing against any of those bands, but I will say that Pandora's idea of "similar" must be pretty broad, with the exception of Coldplay--that seems dead on, instrumentally at least. But like I said, nothing wrong with those bands--but I'll suggest a few that I'd group a little closer to Keane...sort of.
- Thirteen Senses (Don't be thrown off by the stupid name. Rant warning:
- Aqualung ( Vocally similar to Keane, but considerably mellower musically.
- Mobile (Um...I think they're Canadian?)
- VHS or Beta (Certainly a different sound than Keane, but they utilize some very similar atmospheric EQ. Man, I love this band.)
- Radio 4 (Something about them just seems similar to me, I'm just not sure what. Maybe I'm crazy.)
Hope that helps.
it can seem really eccentric and inaccessible but doesnt demand nearly as much focus to appreciate as classical/electronica/free jazz
and their output thus far (minus the first album which was a glorified demo) is basically the closest any band today will get to being as important as The Beatles.
The album 'Plans' will change your life.
The Twilight Sad
Elvis Costello
specifically Paranoid Android
Calling bullshit on the radiohead/beatles comparison.
The beatles redefined pop music. Radiohead influenced (but didn't define) alternative music. They have little influence on pop music, except insofar as what Coldplay picks up... but Coldplay themselves are atypical of pop music, which is largely RnB.
I would say Timbaland is the only artist today with any claim to Beatles status.
i can't recommend this band enough
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzd6MSh9u_w&feature=related
no video but amazing music.
pretty much their whole album "Dust of retreat" and most of "animal/not animal" are amazing
stars is another good band
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxeIivNDtFU
not as awesome as margot but their album "in our bedroom after the war" is pretty awesome
...just...awesome!
E.L.O.
Cream
Pink Floyd
Dave Edmunds
Procle Harem.
All old stuff you might appreciate, based on the tom petty mentioning. Especially travelling wilburys - since he was in them
I dug it considerably, but it was definitely out of left field.
Either way, given that I would recommend:
Aqualung
Ben Folds Five
Backfield (I was pissed when I found them, years after I came up with the name)
Bon Iver
Cat Power
Chase Pagan
Copeland - if you only go find one of these bands, make it this one, I think you'll dig it.
The Gaslight Anthem
Secret Machines
Pedro the Lion
Sufjan Stevens
Let's not forget the branch off from Procle Harum, Robin Trower.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daXxPnnc2sQ
-Terry Pratchett
The Weakerthans
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9Ev1KzZby0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rvKD2PDeik
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7a-NQ8QZhfM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9D8VEoghtc
The Airborne Toxic Event
Balmorhea
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone
Another Robot Sunset
City and Colour
The Everyday Visuals
Take a listen through the archives and you'll probably find some stuff you dig.
And if you like Howie Day and Joshua Radin, try Matt Nathanson. He's got a similar singer-songwriter sound. If he's ever in your area, definitely take the opportunity to see him live. Amazing performance, and his banter in between songs is hysterical.
see the link in my sig for our website
Ditto, only he got me into a bunch of it too. I was really just going from tom petty as most of my modern thoughts were covered
(i feel bad recomending them in every music thread i post in, but they are just that awesome.)
'Boy named sue' deserves a special mention. Love it!
Of course, Bob Dylan has some stunning songs, though I find his vocals rather dire at times. Don't think twice is a good starter for 10.
Dave Edmunds - I knew the bride.
Lonnie Donnegan is worth a look at for mainly comic value - some cracking tunes though. Tom Dooley as a jump base.