CaptainLorax
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So yeah, this is my music appreciation thread for these 90's indie rock bands (actually motorpsycho is still alive and rocking today). All of these bands have vocalists that appeal to me and genuine song structure/vocal melody. Then there is a touch or artiness / experimentation here and there. In general there's a vibe of coolness with these bands.
Some of this stuff might be an acquired taste, however, it's worth it. The Grifters are actually my favorite band despite them being lo-fi. Of course I started listening to them a year or two ago when I didn't have nice headphones. Regardless, they are my favorite band.
The Grifters - "If Guided by Voices are the Beatles of the mid-'90s lo-fi scene, then the Grifters' big, bluesy racket could certainly qualify as the Stones. Deliberately noisy, sloppy, and out-of-tune, the band masks their melodies under a heavy static fuzz of distortion."
Disfigurehead (one of their harder/darker moments)
Founder's Day Parade (one of their prettier bittersweet moments)
I Arise (psychedelic album closer)
Motorpsycho - "a band from Trondheim, Norway. Their music can generally be defined as psychedelic rock, but they also mix in elements from metal, jazz, rock, pop and many other musical styles."
Kill Some Day (an alternative/psychedelic build up song)
The Golden Core (a long pretty psychedelic song with slow build up)
The Nerve Tattoo (alternative rock with a symphonic sound)
Red Red Meat - "was a '90s Chicago-area blues-influenced alternative rock band." Assorted members later went on to form Califone and Sin Ropas
Taxidermy Blues in Reverse (alternative rock at its best)
There's a Star Above The Manger Tonight (random folk moment)
Ball (alternative rock again but with a prettier chorus)
Airstream Driver (slow song with heavy distortion/experimental)
So what do yall think?
I realize that I said it could take a while for the musical enjoyment to soak in for some people who don't listen to much music like this. It took me a while to really "get" Motorpsycho for instance. It was just pleasant sounding at first. But one day I must have been in a more susceptible mood because the trippy musical stylings really started to dig in.
Some of this stuff might be an acquired taste, however, it's worth it. The Grifters are actually my favorite band despite them being lo-fi. Of course I started listening to them a year or two ago when I didn't have nice headphones. Regardless, they are my favorite band.
The Grifters - "If Guided by Voices are the Beatles of the mid-'90s lo-fi scene, then the Grifters' big, bluesy racket could certainly qualify as the Stones. Deliberately noisy, sloppy, and out-of-tune, the band masks their melodies under a heavy static fuzz of distortion."
Disfigurehead (one of their harder/darker moments)
Founder's Day Parade (one of their prettier bittersweet moments)
I Arise (psychedelic album closer)
Motorpsycho - "a band from Trondheim, Norway. Their music can generally be defined as psychedelic rock, but they also mix in elements from metal, jazz, rock, pop and many other musical styles."
Kill Some Day (an alternative/psychedelic build up song)
The Golden Core (a long pretty psychedelic song with slow build up)
The Nerve Tattoo (alternative rock with a symphonic sound)
Red Red Meat - "was a '90s Chicago-area blues-influenced alternative rock band." Assorted members later went on to form Califone and Sin Ropas
Taxidermy Blues in Reverse (alternative rock at its best)
There's a Star Above The Manger Tonight (random folk moment)
Ball (alternative rock again but with a prettier chorus)
Airstream Driver (slow song with heavy distortion/experimental)
So what do yall think?
I realize that I said it could take a while for the musical enjoyment to soak in for some people who don't listen to much music like this. It took me a while to really "get" Motorpsycho for instance. It was just pleasant sounding at first. But one day I must have been in a more susceptible mood because the trippy musical stylings really started to dig in.