Welcome to the hipster youth of today.Phact0rri wrote:Do people seriously tell others about bands they won't like?Killbert-Robby wrote:Obviously I refer to the droves of Starbucks-laptopping meta-bohemians who are more interested in how unpopular their band are than how good the music is.
"Oh yeah man they do this pseudo-trance Jazz cali-punk orchestral fusion, you wouldn't get it cause you're not special like I am"
I feel totally out the loop.
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Hipsters don't buy records at Starbucks.
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I guess. Sounds like a bunch dudes who were in some other bands before, not so much a super group.McDuffies wrote:Not really. As far as math rock goes, Don Cabalero is one of bigger names; a long-lasting, influential band. Helmet isn't unknown either.Yeahduff wrote:Most liberal use of the word "super group" I've ever encountered.
I mean, they're no Chickenfoot.
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"super group" is just a marketing gimmick. the sooner we accept this, the sooner we can move on to the next annoying, mass-produced musical fad
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But SGM are wonderful!McDuffies wrote:Dude, Phact, there's this band called Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, you should totally give it a listen!
You'll hate it though.
Truth is if anyone wants bands that aren't any good and can't sale records (I wonder why this could be!), I can definitely deliver. I hear them all day at work.
Yes a fad thats been going strong since the 60's. Hello Cream, and Crosby, Stills and Nash.Ahaugen wrote:"super group" is just a marketing gimmick. the sooner we accept this, the sooner we can move on to the next annoying, mass-produced musical fad
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They're well known bands if you listen to a certain genre. Mostly Don Cabalero.I guess. Sounds like a bunch dudes who were in some other bands before, not so much a super group.
Anyways... supergroup status seems to rely on a band name and not musician's name. Satriani and Sammy Hagar aside, why would I care what RHCP drummer is doing, even if I was listening to RHCP? He's, like, the least known member of the band, he's certainly not Keith Moon, for what it's worth they could have gotten any drummer. Blind Faith or CSN&Y were supergroups in real sence of the world because most of their members were hugely popular, and today Raconteurs might be a supergroup because both White and Benson are established on their own, but most of those groups members that aren't exactly the major creative force of their bands. It's more an indication that if you play in a popular band, it's easier to meet with people who are also in popular bands than with unknowns.
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No, but they try and write them there.Yeahduff wrote:Hipsters don't buy records at Starbucks.

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Oh, everyone goes to Starbucks. Tell the barista at Dunkin's to make yours decaf from now on.
That's mostly true, though at least one of the people should be an actual superstar. Them Crooked Vultures? That's a fucking supergroup. But if Krist Novecelic, that dude from The Eagles of Death Metal, and one JPJ's mates from Herman's Hermits formed a band? Who cares.McDuffies wrote:supergroup status seems to rely on a band name and not musician's name.
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This is unfortunately so true. Even when the economy is ridiculous, I see starbucks cups everywhere.Yeahduff wrote:Oh, everyone goes to Starbucks. Tell the barista at Dunkin's to make yours decaf from now on.
And whats funny is they sell CDs at Starbucks (least ones here) just no one buys them.
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They briefly had a record label, one that Paul McCartney was going to bring to the promised land.
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Didn't Ray Davies sell his last album in Starbucks? I guess that could be classified as hipster if brit pop fans went and bought him.
To me personally musicians wouldn't have to be popular names, but they'd have to have a distinguishable playing style. Like if there was one actual superstar you might as well say that it's just his new band. But if he teamed up with, I dunno, Mike Garson, Graham Coxon or Brian Viglione, you'd want to hear that combination because those musicians have reckognizable styles even to people who aren't afficionados of particular instrument.Yeahduff wrote:That's mostly true, though at least one of the people should be an actual superstar. Them Crooked Vultures? That's a fucking supergroup. But if Krist Novecelic, that dude from The Eagles of Death Metal, and one JPJ's mates from Herman's Hermits formed a band? Who cares.McDuffies wrote:supergroup status seems to rely on a band name and not musician's name.
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"Modern Guilt" by Beck: Some of his early albums from the 1990s were pretty sophomoric , but starting with "Sea Change" IMO he became one of the few musicians who get progressively better over time. "Sea Change" is pretty awesome too.
"Boxer" by The National: Listen to the songs "Fake Empire" and "Mistaken for Strangers" on YouTube. Like a less Joy Division-inspired version of Interpol.
"Fist of God" by MSTRKRFT. If you can't wait any longer for the next Daft Punk or Justice album, they can be your musical nicotine patch.
"I Created Disco" by Calvin Harris. Techno Brit Pop at its finest. Best songs: "Acceptable in the '80s", "The Girls", "Merrymaking at My House"
The other day while I was reorganizing my iTunes during an OCD trip I came up with what I think are the ten best albums ever recorded:
1. "Purple Rain" by Prince
2. "OK Computer" by Radiohead.
3. "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" by David Bowie
4. "Nevermind" by Nirvana
5. "Magnolia" soundtrack by Aimee Mann
6. "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness" by The Smashing Pumpkins
7. "Discovery" by Daft Punk
8. "Sublime" by Sublime
9. "Violator" by Depeche Mode
10. "Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround" by The Kinks
"Boxer" by The National: Listen to the songs "Fake Empire" and "Mistaken for Strangers" on YouTube. Like a less Joy Division-inspired version of Interpol.
"Fist of God" by MSTRKRFT. If you can't wait any longer for the next Daft Punk or Justice album, they can be your musical nicotine patch.
"I Created Disco" by Calvin Harris. Techno Brit Pop at its finest. Best songs: "Acceptable in the '80s", "The Girls", "Merrymaking at My House"
The other day while I was reorganizing my iTunes during an OCD trip I came up with what I think are the ten best albums ever recorded:
1. "Purple Rain" by Prince
2. "OK Computer" by Radiohead.
3. "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" by David Bowie
4. "Nevermind" by Nirvana
5. "Magnolia" soundtrack by Aimee Mann
6. "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness" by The Smashing Pumpkins
7. "Discovery" by Daft Punk
8. "Sublime" by Sublime
9. "Violator" by Depeche Mode
10. "Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround" by The Kinks
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I'd never be able to make top 10 album list. Though if I did, half of it would probably be Radiohead and Nick Cave albums. There would be Kinks too, only it would probably be "Arthur" shaangrilaaa shaangrilaa
I actually think the oposite, stroke from Odelay to See Change is great, with Mindite Vultures and Sea Change among some of my favourite albums. It's stuff after that that I wasn't very impressed with, starting with Guero which I thought was trying to imitate Odelay almost song by song. New albums, I feel like they're "Beck routinely doing Beck stuff" and I grew to expect him to be unpredictable and fresh."Modern Guilt" by Beck: Some of his early albums from the 1990s were pretty sophomoric , but starting with "Sea Change" IMO he became one of the few musicians who get progressively better over time. "Sea Change" is pretty awesome too.
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Faith no More playing serbian folk song and Patton trying to learn to dance.
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I don't think I'll ever be surprised by Patton doing anything.
McDuffies dead on in regards to Beck.
McDuffies dead on in regards to Beck.
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To me Ode-lay is really the only Beck record worth mentioning.
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Speaking of The National, their recent album "High Violet" is quite good. Liked it more than "Boxer" anyway, though still figuring out if I enjoy it more than "Alligator."
Speaking of super groups, Them Crooked Vultures is really a fun rock album. I was impressed after being a bit weary from crap like Audioslave.
Otherwise I've been listening to a band called Hammock a fair bit lately. Instrumental music is sometimes good to draw to and other times it makes me want to go to sleep. Random other music includes doves' and elbow's latest albums and a bunch of hipster crap that isn't terribly worth mentioning.
Speaking of super groups, Them Crooked Vultures is really a fun rock album. I was impressed after being a bit weary from crap like Audioslave.
Otherwise I've been listening to a band called Hammock a fair bit lately. Instrumental music is sometimes good to draw to and other times it makes me want to go to sleep. Random other music includes doves' and elbow's latest albums and a bunch of hipster crap that isn't terribly worth mentioning.
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The new Caribou album is currently blowing my mind. (For those who don't know, he used to go by the name Manitoba until he was forced into a name change by Handsome Dick Manitoba) I think the dude from Four Tet had something to do with this album too. I read that they were trying to make electronic music that sounded like it was made out of water - and it certainly does. Really densely layered - the kind of album where you'll hear something different every time.
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I keep telling myself, "hey, maybe you should check out the new Caribou!" And then I go take a nap or something. Same with Yeasayer. Whataya gonna do.
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I have to say I'm not so keen on most new music, and I haven't been for years. For a brief period I used to keep up with all the new music, but the last year I remember being really great was 2002. Nothing much after that really grabbed me. It's quite sad, really - I hear about all these new bands that are supposed to be great and most of them just bore me to tears. So, I guess what I'm getting at is this: are there are any really unusual or unique bands in recent memory that are worth checking out? And PLEASE, for the love of god don't say "Animal Collective" - sorry. There's nothing wrong with AC, I just don't think they're AMAZING...and frankly I'm tired of hearing about them. 


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