That Dude (post: 1374296) wrote:All Left Out (New Zealand Punk)
AP2
Edison Glass
Embodyment
Farless
Future Of Forestry
the_wolfs_howl wrote:Trading Yesterday
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Chrysolite (post: 1374724) wrote:There's this Christian singer/songwriter named Stephanie Smith who hardly anyone's heard of, but her stuff is actually really good! My sister's vocal coach gave her a Stephanie Smith CD because he thought she was a good singing role-model, so one day when we were painting our room she put the CD on and I was surprised at how catchy it was.
"It hits me like a heart attack, and I'm down for the count..." ^-^
[SIZE="7"][color="MediumTurquoise"]Cobalt Figure 8[/color][/SIZE]UC Pseudonym wrote:For a while I wasn't sure how to answer this, and then I thought "What would Batman do?" Excuse me while I find a warehouse with a skylight...
Dude, Belle & Sabastian and Stars. I like where this thread is going. XD
That Dude (post: 1374813) wrote:List #2
House Of Heroes
Joy Electric
Last Tuesday
Love And Reverie
Lucerin Blue
Makeshift3
Redcloud
Remedy Drive
Secret And Whisper
Slow Coming Day
Staple (Great band!)
Stavesacre
Subseven
Sullivan
Surrogate
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SnoringFrog (post: 1374879) wrote:I recognized all those, I bolded the ones I agree on.
I've seen Love and Reverie live once or twice with The Separate, but I'm surprised anyone that's not from around here knows about them, unless they're getting bigger without me knowing about it. How'd you find them, TD?
Secret and Whisper is amazing. I absolutely love their energy. They had me hooked from the first 15 seconds of XOXOXO, maybe even sooner. Somehow though, I always forget I have their music till it pops up on shuffle, then I'm like "Oh! How'd I forget these guys!?"
Staple...they're ok. I like their music, but whenever I listen it just seems so...run of the mill. If they had something more unique in their sound, I'd definitely go for it.
That Dude (post: 1374888) wrote:I found out about Love and Reverie when I was browsing around on Purevolume.
It's pretty much the exact same thing with me and Secret And Whisper.
And I don't think that Staple is necessarily that unique...But they do that specific sound better than anybody else I've ever heard IMHO, that and the lyrics are totally awesome.
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SnoringFrog (post: 1374712) wrote:The Morning Of (a local band, Sparks in Stereo, broke up and one of their members ended up with these guys, which made losing SiS so much easier since it introduced me to this great duel-vocalist band)
The Morning Of
The Morning Of
The Morning Of
That Dude (post: 1374904) wrote:Yeah the self titled is the best...But I'd just recommend giving it a few close listens, and maybe read along with the lyrics. You may still not like it...But for some reason it really struck a chord with me, especially the song "Deathtrap Daisy." It's helped me a lot with my struggles with lust and etc...
Lol, yes. I'd say they're very good; they have a pop rock/alt rock sound (my friend called them indie/piano pop/rock). One of my favorite qualities about them is the vocals: they have both male and female vocals, and both vocalists sound great. I've always had a thing for multi-vocalist bands, and seeing it done so well is great.Are The Morning Of good? You've mentioned them four times now.
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rocklobster (post: 1374963) wrote:10000 Maniacs (by the time they got any fame, Natalie Merchant was ready to call it quits. They had one more album, then she embarked on a solo career. Haven't heard anything from either since)
The B-52s
The Cure
Sonic Youth
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