The Kinks. Fuck The Beatles. The Beatles are nothing. The Kinks should have been fucking massive. Instead they had a few top ten singles and faded into obscurity, becoming a cult band.
hell yes dude. as a kid, one of the reasons i landed in anti-establishment (without sounding like a tool...), anti-capitalism, anti-consumerism, pretty much anti-everything america has turned into, was because i LOVED the song Ape Man by the Kinks, i listened to that CD all the time. in my teens, i tried opening some of my fellow punk-rockers up to the song, but unfortunately, the message never sunk in. But the message, pure punk rock, though the music is clearly not.Joshey Woshey said:The Kinks. Fuck The Beatles. The Beatles are nothing. The Kinks should have been fucking massive. Instead they had a few top ten singles and faded into obscurity, becoming a cult band.
'Dedicated Follower Of Fashion' is my fav song of theirs. It's so acidic without coming across as hostile or with an undercurrent of jealousy. I really wonder if the Carnaby St, self-absorbed, twats actually twigged at the fun being poked at them through that song.martyrdrebel27 said:hell yes dude. as a kid, one of the reasons i landed in anti-establishment (without sounding like a tool...), anti-capitalism, anti-consumerism, pretty much anti-everything america has turned into, was because i LOVED the song Ape Man by the Kinks, i listened to that CD all the time. in my teens, i tried opening some of my fellow punk-rockers up to the song, but unfortunately, the message never sunk in. But the message, pure punk rock, though the music is clearly not.Joshey Woshey said:The Kinks. Fuck The Beatles. The Beatles are nothing. The Kinks should have been fucking massive. Instead they had a few top ten singles and faded into obscurity, becoming a cult band.
I want to love feeder again. They keep saying things like we're getting back to our roots, but instead of releasing metal/grunge like their first album, they release shitty indie pop albums(although I havn't heard much of the new album), except for Renegades, that was a great album.ToTaL LoLiGe said:Feeder
They had some success in 90s and 00s but that's about it. It's a shame they aren't that more popular because a lot of people will miss out on their newest album and it's one of their best albums.
Stuff from their new album
Classics
Two words my friend, FUCK YES! Basically the band I would have put here myself. Not my favourite band in the stoner rock genre but definelty the one most people would like.5-0 said:I personally think too few people have heard of Clutch. I wonder if they try to deliberately avoid mainstream success, cause they seem to be more of a club band than a stadium one. I recommend them to any fan of blues or classic rock. Here are four songs from four different albums of theirs- what I really like is that they're always changing their sound. Also, THOSE BEARDS!
Separation Sunday and Boys and Girls in America are 2 of the finest hard rock albums of the 00s.mysecondlife said:The Hold Steady.
Yeah, they're not the most marketable guys. But boy, they are awesome...
Yeah man, great band. Personally I'd count them more as blues rock, although they have changed their sound quite a bit over the years. Stoner rock for me is stuff like Kyuss and Sleep.The Last Nomad said:Two words my friend, FUCK YES! Basically the band I would have put here myself. Not my favourite band in the stoner rock genre but definelty the one most people would like.
Ahh, I listened to Loveless the other day but the only track that really stands out at the moment is Only Shallow (such a good song though; Nadja's cover is really good too). Maybe I should give it time? (Also aren't MBV Irish?)Jazoni89 said:Every single 90's British Shoegazing band ever....Seriously.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoegazing
It pains me everyday that no one knows about these bands, even in the genre's home country.
My Bloody Valentine, Chapterhouse, Ride, Catherine Wheel, Pale Saints, Adorable, The Boo Radleys, Slowdive, Blind Mr Jones, Sun Dial, Swervedriver, Lush, Curve, Kitchens of Distinction...all Great stuff!
Yeah, they'd be on the edge of the genre so to speak, more blues than stoner to be sure. but I'd still group them in with bands like Corrosion of Conformity and Down in my playlists.5-0 said:Yeah man, great band. Personally I'd count them more as blues rock, although they have changed their sound quite a bit over the years. Stoner rock for me is stuff like Kyuss and Sleep.The Last Nomad said:Two words my friend, FUCK YES! Basically the band I would have put here myself. Not my favourite band in the stoner rock genre but definelty the one most people would like.
No way! I thought they were dead.The Last Nomad said:Yeah, they'd be on the edge of the genre so to speak, more blues than stoner to be sure. but I'd still group them in with bands like Corrosion of Conformity and Down in my playlists.5-0 said:Yeah man, great band. Personally I'd count them more as blues rock, although they have changed their sound quite a bit over the years. Stoner rock for me is stuff like Kyuss and Sleep.The Last Nomad said:Two words my friend, FUCK YES! Basically the band I would have put here myself. Not my favourite band in the stoner rock genre but definelty the one most people would like.
Speaking of Sleep, apparently they are playing in Dublin (only half hour away from me) tomorrow. I wish I had the money to go.
Yeah man me too, til I googled them and one of the suggestions was Sleep Button Factory (a venue in dublin) so I googled that, and to my surprise it turns out they arn't dead and are infact very much alive and about to play a gig very near me. Major mind blowing moment.5-0 said:No way! I thought they were dead.The Last Nomad said:Speaking of Sleep, apparently they are playing in Dublin (only half hour away from me) tomorrow. I wish I had the money to go.