I must say. Failure is one of the most underappreciated bands ever. Their music is badass. Like a euphoric mix of space rock and grunge.
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Experimental Rock Music (Space Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Gothic Rock, Post-Punk, Progressive Rock, Alternative Rock, Shoegaze, Grunge, Brit-pop, Dream Pop, Indie Rock, Madchester, Ethereal Wave, etc.) Appreciation Thread
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Ultimate in early 90's psychadelic rock
Ultimate in early 90's psychadelic rock
WraithApe
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Yes, Verve (before they became The Verve) were excellent - The Verve EP and A Storm In Heaven. Psychedelic gold. Shame they morphed into another Oasis clone and are now mainly remembered as the band who did 'Bittersweet Symphony'.
I remember being given a cassette copy of A Storm In Heaven in college, '93 and being blown away. The same guy introduced me to The Smiths, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Jesus & Mary Chain and many others. Formative years.
I remember being given a cassette copy of A Storm In Heaven in college, '93 and being blown away. The same guy introduced me to The Smiths, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Jesus & Mary Chain and many others. Formative years.
WraithApe
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Another band I listened to a lot around that time...
Tindersticks - Tindersticks 1
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wrathzombie
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Yes, Verve (before they became The Verve) were excellent - The Verve EP and A Storm In Heaven. Psychedelic gold. Shame they morphed into another Oasis clone and are now mainly remembered as the band who did 'Bittersweet Symphony'.
I remember being given a cassette copy of A Storm In Heaven in college, '93 and being blown away. The same guy introduced me to The Smiths, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Jesus & Mary Chain and many others. Formative years.
They honestly need to make a remastered version of "A Storm In Heaven" besides just remastering Blue and Slide Away. I actually think Urban Hymns was an excellent album. It might be a little britpop but it still incorprates a little bit of space rock as well. Never really got into A Northern Soul though.
I challenge people with ultra-bright iems or cans to listen to the beginning of Reckoner by Radiohead! :veryevil:
Pastapipo
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I challenge people with ultra-bright iems or cans to listen to the beginning of Reckoner by Radiohead!
I challenge people with ultra-bass heavy iems or cans to listen to the middle of James Blale - Limit to your love.
On another note:
The Dandy Warhols are not longer "that Vodafone song" band.
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I've been in a major Robyn Hitchcock phase lately:
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Have a soft spot for Doug Marsch and Built to Spill
You know whenever i hear the term "Indie Rock" i always get the feeling of "Mumford & Sons" or "Imagine Dragons". Not a good feeling imo. I shouldnt be getting it though since imo true indie rock consists of the Stone Roses and The Smiths. Now those are excellent bands, not slop i hear on the local pop radio all the damn time. I mean cmon we need a "Shoegaze" radio or "Grunge" radio. But that would be too esoteric.
WraithApe
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You know whenever i hear the term "Indie Rock" i always get the feeling of "Mumford & Sons" or "Imagine Dragons". Not a good feeling imo. I shouldnt be getting it though since imo true indie rock consists of the Stone Roses and The Smiths. Now those are excellent bands, not slop i hear on the local pop radio all the damn time. I mean cmon we need a "Shoegaze" radio or "Grunge" radio. But that would be too esoteric.
You're about 25 years too late with that
WraithApe
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Microdisney - 39 Minutes
Fatima Mansions - Lost in the Former West
[VIDEO]https://youtu.be/J8YvS4w7eo4[/VIDEO]
A truly hauntingly beautiful song.
A truly hauntingly beautiful song.
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