I recently listened to Lolla´s Nine inch nails and im slowly going trough their records again.
Re: so... who are you into these days?
Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 4:18 am
by Malloy
broadcast
momus
lee hazlewood Yeezus
mitsuko uchida
scott walker
julia holter
Re: so... who are you into these days?
Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 4:24 am
by William Bloke
Lately it's been:
Shovels & Rope
Nick Cave
Flamin' Groovies
Bored Nothing
Lower Plenty; and
Billy Bragg
Also getting back on a PJ kick, but that's mainly because of the touney going on.
Re: so... who are you into these days?
Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 4:34 am
by McParadigm
Laura Marling.
I have a fetish for pop songs, and I've been into the last few Daft Punk songs
I seem to run a constant rediscovery loop with a certain subset of artists. Currently: Nina Simone. God DAMN I love that woman.
Re: so... who are you into these days?
Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 4:54 am
by Kevin Davis
I really like Laura Marling too--I was just listening to her album today.
Also, William Tyler--I just ordered his first solo album after falling in love with his new one.
Re: so... who are you into these days?
Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 4:58 am
by LetMeSleep
Laura Marling is pretty good. I really like I Speak Because I Can and the others are solid. My wife really dislikes her so it's in the car listening only.
Re: so... who are you into these days?
Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 5:14 am
by Jorge
Yup, that latest Laura Marling album is really good.
Also into this great Argentine singer-songwriter, Maria Pien:
Re: so... who are you into these days?
Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 5:19 am
by LetMeSleep
Jorge, I stumbled across this. Haven't spun it yet but thought you may be interested.
Mainly CCR, AC/DC and Kowloon Walled City of late.
Re: so... who are you into these days?
Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 10:11 am
by Heathen
This is a very tough question for me. In the past few monthes several friends have asked me who I was into except for Neil Young. I found it very hard to give them an accurate answer. I tend to listen to a lot of artists instead of focusing on a few, and even when some band puts out an album I really really love I'm usually less enthusiastic about their other releases, so it feels a bit wrong/deceptive to say I'm into them (Kurt Vile is one recent example, I'm into Smoke Ring For My Halo big time but I'm not really into him).
My last.fm for the last 12 monthes doesn't paint a very accurate picture either:
1 Primordial
2 Red Tail Ring
3 Grouper
4 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
4 Witxes
6 Rome
7 Benoît Pioulard
8 Alela Diane
9 Blackout Beach
10 John Zorn
Actually it is kind of accurate, but only if we're talking about what kind of music I'm into (metal, ambient/drone, folk/singer-songwriter for the most part) rather than which bands per se (main exception here is Primordial, I'm definitely into them). Also, these stats only reflect what I play at home, hence it's focused on newer stuff, when older stuff I still listen to is usually played in the car or on actual records, where it doesn't scrobble.
So yeah I guess once again I haven't really answered the question.
Re: so... who are you into these days?
Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 12:16 pm
by Dr. Van Nostrand
just off the top of my head my top 5 favorite bands would be
Pearl Jam
My Morning Jacket
Wilco
The Head And The Heart
Dr. Dog
Cloud Cult
(guess that is 6)
stuff ive been listening to a lot over the last year or so not on that list
Shovels and Rope
The Devil Whale
Father John Misty
Thao And The Get Down Stay Down
The National
Alabama Shakes
The Dodos
and probably plenty more that im forgetting
Re: so... who are you into these days?
Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 2:44 pm
by elliseamos
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
Father John Misty
Alabama Shakes
these two are ones I revisit fairly often.
Re: so... who are you into these days?
Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 2:49 pm
by Strat
TImber Timbre
Dead Man's Bones
Slim Dunlap
QOTSA
The Shouting Matches
And then the usual classics
Re: so... who are you into these days?
Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 2:51 pm
by Dr. Van Nostrand
elliseamos wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
Father John Misty
Alabama Shakes
these two are ones I revisit fairly often.
they arent really similar to either of those, but if you havent checked out shovels and rope yet then you really should, their album "o be joyful" is great and if you get the opportunity to see them live then you have to, they put on a great show
Re: so... who are you into these days?
Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 2:52 pm
by Strat
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
elliseamos wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
Father John Misty
Alabama Shakes
these two are ones I revisit fairly often.
they arent really similar to either of those, but if you havent checked out shovels and rope yet then you really should, their album "o be joyful" is great and if you get the opportunity to see them live then you have to, they put on a great show
Ill second Shovesl and Rope - Great stuff!
Re: so... who are you into these days?
Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 3:36 pm
by j's brain
Third Eye Blind. They have made 4 excellent pop albums. I always go back to these guys in the summer...
Re: so... who are you into these days?
Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 3:45 pm
by elliseamos
Strat wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
elliseamos wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
Father John Misty
Alabama Shakes
these two are ones I revisit fairly often.
they arent really similar to either of those, but if you havent checked out shovels and rope yet then you really should, their album "o be joyful" is great and if you get the opportunity to see them live then you have to, they put on a great show
Ill second Shovesl and Rope - Great stuff!
thanks, team, i'll get to them this afternoon!
Re: so... who are you into these days?
Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 4:34 pm
by surfndestroy
Due to some of the complete series sets and/or boxsets that can be had for cheap, I've been revisiting bands from the past.
Genesis
Electric Light Orchestra
Adam Ant, pretty pumped to see him in concert next month
Blue Oyster Cult
Smashing Pumpkins
Blue Rodeo
Stevie Ray Vaughan