"archers of loaf" and "superchunk"
the people who have spoken of them just flat out fucking ruin it for me.
maybe its just me..but they are always douchebags with stupid looking haircuts and clothing style...not that i have good clothing taste myself or have perfect hair...hard to describe...maybe "college kids" who listen to "college rock" would be a good description...hell...i'll just try to find a picture or something....blah!
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42instant_zen wrote:As ashamed as I am to admit it... I've never heard a song by Naked Raygun, either.
Two?! On one list? And youre from CHICAGO, instant zen. Wow. Ok, everyone who hasnt yet heard Naked Raygun, go get Throb, Throb immediately. You will not be disappointed.
Until then, if anyone asks you about Naked Raygun you can get by by just rolling your eyes, smiling, and going "woah-oooooh." If anyone asks what you think, just say you love "Rat Patrol." But clearly you dont want to stretch that too far.
instant_zen wrote:Interesting note: my aunt used to go see Die Kreuzen in college. This was pretty frickin' cool to a kid who had just finished reading Our Band Could Be Your Life to know that a respectable -gasp- ADULT had listened to a punk band in college. Funny how people change, aye?
Die Kreuzen were the first band that I ever mixed. Well, no, I guess the bands that opened for them were the first, but it was a Die Kreuzen *show,* so, y'know. They were amazing. I dunno if I'm a *respectable ADULT,* yet though.
Oh yeah, bands I know next to nothing about and am willing to admit it? Lessee. American Music Club. I mean, I have the records, but ...
And yeah, Red House Painters. And a ton of Brit Pop.
"You get a kink in your neck looking up at people or down at people. But when you look straight across, there's no kinks."
--Mike Watt
--Mike Watt
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43alexdamon wrote:"archers of loaf" and "superchunk"
I, too, am wholly ignorant of these bands, most likely because they both have absolutely idiotic names. I have a deep prejudice against idiotically named bands.
I am also pretty ignorant of Sonic Youth. I owned their first EP when it came out and soon traded it to David Grubbs. I heard Daydream Nation back in the day and always liked "Teenage Riot" quite a bit, but as a whole I was not fully engaged. People always tell me I need to hear Sister or EVOL to really "get it." The former record was put on the last time I was in Louisville and I found it kind of annoying, probably because I was more interested in talking with my friends than listening to that music. I won't say it's crap, but it makes poor after-dinner music.
I only heard one Modest Mouse record, and I was totally nonplussed. I am pretty much clueless about New Order, too, thouigh they're a band I definitely wanna check out. I know I've heard a few of their songs, but only sparingly and by accident.
The Jesus Lizard: I bought Goat and liked it all right. I can see it coming out of The Stooges/Birthday Party, but there's something about the sound they're going for that just doesn't do it for me. I enjoyed lifting weights to it, but it's strange putting it on in my big old farmhouse out in the woods. Arguments that it rivals Funhouse are utterly preposterous. I must admit that the mid- to late 80's more industrial (?) side of punk/post-punk never really appealed to me.
Additionally, I have not heard a Fugazi record since their first release. I cannot explain the reason for this.
I remain, despite the advice generously given me on this board, almost wholly ignorant of The Fall. I plan to remedy this but just haven't gotten around to it yet.
Other bands I have never knowingly heard:
24-7 Spyz
American Music Club
And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead
Bardo Pond
Be Your Own Pet
Birdsongs of the Mesozoic
Bitch Magnet
Black Dice
The Black Keys
Richard Buckner
Built to Spill
The Butthole Surfers
Neko Case
Celtic Frost
Chrome
The Clean
Coloured Balls
Alice Coltrane
Comsat Angels
The Contortions
Cracker
Crime
Crime and the City Solution
Dag Nasty
Das Damen
Dead C (but I've heard Red C)
Dead Meadow
Dead Moon
Death Cab for Cutie
The Decemberists
Depeche Mode
Detroit Cobras
The Didjits
Don Caballero
Early Man
Echo and the Bunnymen (except for the video for "The Cutter")
The Electric Eels
The Ex
The Flatlanders
Fountains of Wayne
Franz Ferdinand
The Frogs
Girls Against Boys
Gong
Graham Central Station
Grinderswitch
Grizzly Bear
Nina Hagen
The Happy Mondays
The Housemartins
Indigo Girls
Interpol
The Jesus and Mary Chain
Killing Joke
Albert King
Kings of Leon
LaBelle
Le Tigre
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
Live Skull
Love Tractor
Magma
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Marillion
The Mars Volta
Masters of Reality
Mastodon
The Melvins
Ministry
Mirrors
The Mountain Goats
Nina Nastasia
Pet Shop Boys
Primal Scream
Pylon
Red House Painters
Django Reinhardt
The Residents
Cliff Richard and the Shadows
Rifle Sport
Rocket from the Crypt
Rudimentary Peni (EP's CD ordered but out of stock)
The Ruts
The Scientists
The Screamers
Screaming Trees
Sisters of Mercy
The Slits
Elliot Smith
The Soft Machine
Son Volt
Spacemen 3
Sparklehorse
Sparks
Spiritualized
The Stranglers
Tad
Tangerine Dream
Teenage Jesus and the Jerks
Throwing Muses
Toad the Wet Sprocket
Tomahawk
Type O Negative
The United States of America
Venom
Vetiver
Voivod
The Volcano Suns
Weird War
The Weirdos
Wizzard
Wolf Eyes
Wolfmother
dontfeartheringo wrote:I need people to act like grown folks and I just ain't seeing it.
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44Brett Eugene Ralph listed a shitload of bands wrote:American Music Club
Dead C (but I've heard Red C)
The Didjits
The Ex
The Flatlanders
Gong
Live Skull
Magma
Mastodon
The Melvins
The Mountain Goats
Nina Nastasia
Pylon
The Residents
Rifle Sport
The Slits
Spacemen 3
Sparklehorse
Sparks
The United States of America
The Volcano Suns
The Weirdos
All of these have elements in them that I think you will respond to.
Gong: start with either You or Radio Gnome Invisible. Maybe Flying Teapot. Slight hippie leanings, but engaging records (to me, at least) that grow on you with each listen.
The Residents: Oh my god I can't choose where to start with these guys. Um, um, if I still had Uncle Willie's Guide to the Residents I would burn you a copy. My head's going to explode, as someone else.
Sparklehorse: Start with Good Morning Spider, then his new record, then work backwards.
Live Skull: Positraction.
Pylon: Oh, my, yes.
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45Since T&G anniversary was just here, it brings a few bands to mind I dont' know shit about:
The Ex. Wow, they were great. I'm on a quest to find more. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Pegboy. I grew up in Chicago. I've known who Pegboy was and never was into them. I heard a few songs when I was a kid, but to be honest they just don't excite me at all. They were fun to watch at the T&G show, but their music still didn't grow on me.
Uzeda. I missed their show at T&G and I've never heard them, I'm only familiar with the name. But everyone keeps talking about how great they were and how much like the Ex they seem to be, so I'm now very interested in finding out more. Again, any recommendations would be appreciated.
The Ex. Wow, they were great. I'm on a quest to find more. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Pegboy. I grew up in Chicago. I've known who Pegboy was and never was into them. I heard a few songs when I was a kid, but to be honest they just don't excite me at all. They were fun to watch at the T&G show, but their music still didn't grow on me.
Uzeda. I missed their show at T&G and I've never heard them, I'm only familiar with the name. But everyone keeps talking about how great they were and how much like the Ex they seem to be, so I'm now very interested in finding out more. Again, any recommendations would be appreciated.
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46Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:I am also pretty ignorant of Sonic Youth. I owned their first EP when it came out and soon traded it to David Grubbs.
What does one trade David Grubbs to get Sonic Youth?
I like the name "Archers of Loaf." Superchunk is good because it can be abbreviated to "The Chunque."
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47Oh, and if you have never heard Third World War, I suggest Third World War II, especially "I'd Rather Cut Cane for Castro"
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48Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:huge list of bands
Brett,
I love that you have a large list of obscure, semi-obscure and not-so obscure bands, that despite you not having laid ears on you are at least aware of their exsistence. This is great for some reason.
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49Get dog costumes wrote:Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:I am also pretty ignorant of Sonic Youth. I owned their first EP when it came out and soon traded it to David Grubbs.
What does one trade David Grubbs to get Sonic Youth?
No, I traded the Sonic Youth record to him. I don't recall what I got in return. Maybe a Nick Drake or Dust record or a Leonard Cohen LP I didn't have. I also recall trading him the first Scratch Acid EP.
dontfeartheringo wrote:I need people to act like grown folks and I just ain't seeing it.
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50I had never even heard OF Mission of Burma until "Our Band Could be Your Life". Still haven't heard them.
None of the three punk music fans I grew up with listened to Naked Raygun, so I still haven't heard them.
If I hadn't picked up "Atomizer" on a trip to DC in 1988 because I thought the cover was cool, I would probably not be here with you good people finding out exactly how much I really have missed out on.
Thanks a million. I'm going to go spend all my son's college money now.
None of the three punk music fans I grew up with listened to Naked Raygun, so I still haven't heard them.
If I hadn't picked up "Atomizer" on a trip to DC in 1988 because I thought the cover was cool, I would probably not be here with you good people finding out exactly how much I really have missed out on.
Thanks a million. I'm going to go spend all my son's college money now.