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Ouch!
06-05-2007, 07:27 PM
During the last week of school, my friend went around asking people what music he should get. I figured it was a pretty good idea. So, instead of turning to all my friends for what music I should listen to (I already did), I've come to all of you here at EoFF for suggestions.

Name some bands (or albums if you want to get specific). I'm open to anything excluding the following: country and metal of any sort. From what I've noticed around The Lounge, the latter will upset some people. Oh well. So yeah, throw some names at me.

Edit: I figured a list of some of what I already have and enjoy might also be helpful.
Alex Lloyd
Audioslave
Augie March
The Clash
Coldplay
Counting Crows
Daft Punk
David Bowie
David Byrne
The Decemberists
Dire Straights
The Doors
The Eagles
Elvis Costello
Eric Clapton
Frank Sinatra
Jack Johnson
Jeff Buckley
Jimmy Buffett
Keb' Mo'
The Killers
Led Zeppelin
Modest Mouse
Muse
Paul Oakenfold
Paul Van Dyk
Pink Floyd
The Postal Service
Powderfinger
Queen
R.E.M.
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Reel Big Fish
Santana
The Shins
Smashing Pumpkins
Spin Doctors
Streetlight Manifesto
Suzanne Vega
Talking Heads
Tom Petty
The Wallflowers
The Who
Wilco
ZZ Top

GooeyToast
06-05-2007, 09:07 PM
Post Rock/Instrumental (recommended album):

Godspeed You! Black Emperor (Lift Yr Skinny Fists)
A Silver Mount Zion (Horses In The Sky)
Explosions In The Sky (The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place)
Sigur Ros ("()") - lol
Múm (Finally We Are No One)
Kaada (Music For Moviebikers)
E.S. Posthumus (Unearthed)
Deserts of Traun (The Lilac Moon)
Clint Mansell (The Fountain OST)
Kaada & Patton (Romances)

Prog/Other:

The Mars Volta (Deloused)
Radiohead (OK Computer)
Porcupine Tree (In Absentia)
King Crimson (ITCotCK, Discipline)
Sufjan Stevens (Illinois)
Mr. Bungle (California)

A lot of this is relatively unknown, especially the post/instrumental bands, but they're all excellent and unique. I'll upload some of the cds for you.

Slothy
06-05-2007, 10:08 PM
Try some of these:

The Tea Party - The Edges of Twilight, Transmission, Triptych
The Mars Volta - Deloused in the Comatorium, Frances The Mute
A Perfect Circle - Mer De Noms, 13th Step
Tool - Aenima, Lateralus, 10,000 days

I bolded my favourites from each band, though all of those albums are worth listening to, and so different from each other for each band that even if you didn't like one you may like the others.

GooeyToast
06-05-2007, 10:55 PM
Here you go, more coming soon:

Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Yr Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NA45ZUC4)
The Fountain OST (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UZND0WQX)
Explosions In The Sky - The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UQ0OHXP5)
Radiohead - OK Computer (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=I3B5HFEJ)
The Mars Volta - Deloused In the Comatorium (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=9OTRD2A7)
The Mars Volta - Frances The Mute (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PGBELU1Z)
King Crimson - In The Court of the Crimson King (http://www.megaupload.com/il/?d=JQJVJ8VD)
Múm - Finally We Are No One (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WU20A5ST)
Sigur Ros - () (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3ISV8WAT)
A Silver Mount Zion - Horses In The Sky (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5HIED755)
Mr Bungle - California (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=605LM7NJ)
Porcupine Tree - Stupid Dream (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BPEY94HR)

Enjoy :)

Ryth
06-05-2007, 10:59 PM
King Crimson - I know it was said, but it needs to be said again. :p No band is better than King Crimson. They constantly reinvent themselves. In The Court Of The Crimson King would be their best release, highly influential prog rock. Lizard is another classic of their's, a jazzier album though. Discipline is a great album too, and so is Red And Larks' Tongues In Aspic (but they're more metal than you seem to be willing to try, sadly. :( ).

Yes - Symphonic Prog Rock - Best Albums: Close To The Edge, Relayer, Fragile, The Yes Album. The last two are more friendly for newcomers. :D

Porcupine Tree - Prog Rock - More just saying this again because I think Up The Downstair, The Sky Moves Sideways and Stupid Dream are all better than In Absentia.

Built To Spill - Alternative/Indie Rock - If you like Modest Mouse you'll like BTS.

Pixies - Alternative Rock - Same as Built To Spill. Get Doolittle, it's ace.

Dinosaur Jr. - Alternative Rock - A grungy, noise-rocky alt band. Do yourself a favour and pick up You're Living All Over Me.

Emerson, Lake And Palmer - Symphonic Prog Rock - Very classically inspired prog rock. The First prog rock supergroup with Keith Emerson (from The Nice), Greg Lake (King Crimson), and Carl Palmer (Atomic Rooster). Get their self-titled, Pictures At An Exhibition, and Brain Salad Surgery.

Cake - Alternative Rock - Slow, sarcastic and cynical. Cake is a very original band and I reccomend them. Fashion Nuggest is their best work.

Camel - Progressive Rock - Wonderful, enjoyable, and mostly instrumental prog rock. Get Mirage, Moonmadness, and my personal favourite: The Snow Goose, which is an amazing album.

Cream - Psychedelic Rock - Great sixties band, Eric Clapton is in here of course. Also if you like Bonham's work in Led Zeppelin (drummer), you'll like Cream, because Ginger Baker does similar stuff (and was doing it before Bonham, actually). Disraeli Gears and Wheels Of Fire are musts.

Rush - Progressive Rock - Hard rocking prog, a Cream/Led Zeppelin influence can be pretty apparent. One of the best power trios to ever exist, each one is a musical god. Pick up all five of their classic albums: 2112, A Farewell To Kings, Hemispheres, Permanent Waves, and Moving Pictures.

Deep Purple - Hard Rock - This should be obvious. Can be proggy at times (Child In Time). Get Deep Purple In Rock and Machine Head. :p

Caravan - Prog Rock - Cantebury prog, pretty jazzy. If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You (thats one album) and In the Land of Grey and Pink are must-haves.

Brain Eno - Art Rock/Ambient - The Father Of Ambient and legendary producer for bands like U2 and Talking Heads. Ambient 1/Music For Airports and Another Green World are mastpieces.

Genesis - Progressive Rock - Classic prog. Only trying to center on the 70's-Genesis with Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett, due to the fact the Phil Collins-led 80's Genesis was terrible. Get Foxtrot, The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway, Selling England By The Pound, and Nursery Cryme.

Hella - Math Rock - Spastic, speedy math rock group. Originally a duo, these guys are true geniuses and have one of the best drummers I've ever seen, Zach Hill. Go out and get Hold Your Horse Is now.

Jethro Tull - Progressive - There are few bands that have ever made the flute work in rock, and one is Jethro Tull. Kind of folky, kind of bluesy. Very worth a listen. Thick As A Brick is an instant classic. Though Aqualung is probably more friendly for beginners.

Joy Division - Post-Punk - Best post-punk band around, Closer is truly amazing and needs to be heard by everyone.

Kraftwerk - Krautrock - Electronic prog, kind of bordering on ambient. Truly groundbreaking music. Pick up Man Machine, Trans Europa Express, Computerwelt, and Autobahn.

The Mars Volta - Progressive Rock - Frances The Mute > Deloused In The Comatorium.

My Bloody Valentine - Shoegaze - Shoegazing pioneers, Loveless is a like a pleasant dream.

Neutral Milk Hotel - Indie Rock - Indie masters. In The Aeroplane Over The Sea is one of the best albums of the nineties. You owe it to yourself to listen to it.

Pavement - Indie Rock - More amazingly wonderfuly indie rock. Wowee Zowee is a must.

Slint - Post-Rock - Spiderland was probably the first post-rock album ever released, and it remains one of the best.

The Smiths - Indie Rock - 80's Indie classic. Morrissey is a genius, and if you like the new Modest Mouse album, the fact The Smiths' guitarist Johnny Marr is here. The Queen Is Dead is the way to go.

Supertramp - Progressive Rock - A poppier prog rock band. Addictive and highly worth your time. Crime Of The Century and Breakfast In America are the best they have to offer.

Tangerine Dream - Krautrock/Ambient - Electronic and haunting. Truly immersive, TD knows how to create atmosphere. Phaedra and Rubycon are their bests.

Soundgarden - Grunge - Former band of Audioslave's vocalist. beats out Audioslave too, Superunknown is one of the best grunge albums to date.

Ugly Casanova - Indie - Solo project of Modest Mouse frontman Isaac Brock, if you like Modest Mouse, you'll like Ugly Casanova.

The Velvet Underground - Garage Rock - Their debut has to be one of the best albums ever to surface.

Wishbone Ash - Blues Rock/Progressive Rock - Best Albums: Wishbone Ash and Argus

Wolf Parade - Indie Rock - Has made only one album, produced by Isaac Brock, so it has a Modest Mouse feel to it I think you'll enjoy.

Yawning Man - Stoner/Space Rock - Instrumental and relaxing.

Frank Zappa - Progressive Rock/Experimental/Jazz/Avant-garde/...lots - An odd man, but a musical genius. Start with the wrong album though and you might get too weirded out. Apostrophe, Over-Nite Sensation, and One Size Fits All might be best.

Also second everything Gooey said.

GooeyToast
06-05-2007, 11:05 PM
Porcupine Tree - Prog Rock - More just saying this again because I think Up The Downstair, The Sky Moves Sideways and Stupid Dream are all better than In Absentia.

The Mars Volta - Progressive Rock - Frances The Mute > Deloused In The Comatorium.

I never said In Absentia or Deloused was best. I just recommended those because I figured they'd be easiest to get into. And I happen to think Frances > Deloused also.

Ryth
06-05-2007, 11:06 PM
Porcupine Tree - Prog Rock - More just saying this again because I think Up The Downstair, The Sky Moves Sideways and Stupid Dream are all better than In Absentia.

The Mars Volta - Progressive Rock - Frances The Mute > Deloused In The Comatorium.

I never said In Absentia or Deloused was best. I just recommended those because I figured they'd be easiest to get into. And I happen to think Frances > Deloused also.

My mistake then.

However, I do think Stupid Dream is better than In Absentia, and is accessible enough to reccomend to a newcomer. Thats just the way I see it though.

Rostum
06-06-2007, 12:31 AM
Try some of these:

The Tea Party - The Edges of Twilight, Transmission, Triptych


I sent him some Tea Party stuff and he hated it. :(

Try Radiohead, Sublime, Soundgarden, The Smiths, Mars Volta, Alice in Chains, Live, Days of the New, Something for Kate, Dave Matthews Band.

This is where I'd mostly promote Jeff Buckley, but he's already on your list.

Ouch!
06-06-2007, 03:04 AM
Dave Matthews Band.
Ew.


This is where I'd mostly promote Jeff Buckley, but he's already on your list.
Whose fault is that?

Rostum
06-06-2007, 12:54 PM
Dave Matthews Band.
Ew.

Screw you.

Ishin Ookami
06-06-2007, 02:15 PM
Try listening to some Great Big Sea. They are a group from the Canadian province of Newfoundland. Since that province is a mix of Irish, Scottish, and English settelers, the music itself is a mix, and GBS takes that unique mix and mixes with contemporary pop and rock to make a very cool and fun style of music. Problem is every time you listen to mainstream style tracks like When I am King or Ordinary day, that suckers you into listening one of the more harder core Newfoundland tunes like Mari Mac, which can melt your brain if your unprepared for how... different, it sounds.

Momiji
06-06-2007, 02:29 PM
If you like The Postal Service, you might like Death Cab for Cutie... they both have Benjamin Gibbard at least. ;)

Oh, and you might like Brand New too...

Odaisé Gaelach
06-07-2007, 08:17 PM
Manic Street Preachers are definitely one to look up.

If you're into Paul Van Dyk then look up Sasha and John Digweed.

And - if you're feeling particularly adventurous - Sean Callery.