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Giles 03-28-05 09:35 AM


Originally Posted by Matthew Chmiel
New band to bring into this thread: The UK's The Go! Team.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...dom/goteam.jpg

Just listened to their debut album and I dug it a lot.

what's interesting about this band is that while raved about by from Time Out New York and SXSW, this album while great, hasn't even have a stateside record deal.

wilson ttc 03-29-05 01:21 AM


Originally Posted by Giles
here in DC, the most recent 9:30 show sold out the day the tickets went on sale... that in my opinion says to me that they have a pretty large stateside fanbase.

They do sell their concerts pretty good, but I think it's because they rarely tour the States. Their records, however, don't sell enough to make the chart, which is a shame.

DVD Josh 03-29-05 05:01 PM

I'll go with Matthew Good Band. Beautiful Midnight is one of my favorite albums of all time.

Randy Miller III 03-29-05 07:33 PM

I'm a big fan of <b>Augie March</b> (from Australia). Much like Blur, they have the uncanny ability to switch styles or genres mid-album and make it work. Either of their albums (<i>Sunset Studies</i> or <i>Strange Bird</i>) is a great jumping-on point.

wendersfan 03-29-05 08:52 PM


Originally Posted by Giles
have you picked up The Holy Bible Deluxe Edition yet? (you know there is a US edition with a NTSC DVD)

I'm ashamed to say, but I only just bought it tonight.

(I've had the original version for several years.)

Libby 03-31-05 09:38 PM

More Canadian bands!

birdseye 03-31-05 11:00 PM


Originally Posted by Libby
More Canadian bands!

Sam Roberts :up:

funkydjmcescher 04-01-05 07:38 AM


Originally Posted by funkyryno

With Billy passing away on Thursday this will change the whole dynamics of GW.
They were big (in there own way) here even back when Eric Oblivian was chatting them up in 1994.

Scorpio 04-07-05 01:41 AM

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Deacon Blue

dick_grayson 04-22-05 11:52 AM

Lush (although they quit when the drummer killed himself) Spooky is a brilliant album. The songs "For Love" and "Covert" are perfect.....

RichDB10 04-23-05 03:33 PM

Elbow
Sigur Rós
Zero 7

cactusoly 04-24-05 12:30 PM

Helloween
Iced Earth (which is ironic since they are a US band)

devilpants 04-25-05 09:40 PM

turbonegro!!!!!

bub2000 04-25-05 10:20 PM


Originally Posted by Libby
More Canadian bands!

The Arcade Fire! (see: Neighbourhood#2 Laika, and Backseat)



And from Denmark, Junior Senior (see: Move Your Feet)

redhenry 04-25-05 10:25 PM

[QUOTE=SomethingMore]Tripwire - apparently, I'm told, they're HUGE in Australia.
QUOTE]

Don't believe everything you hear. I am in Australia and I can say I have never heard of them. No doubt someone, somewhere likes 'em a lot but as for HUGE in Australia - they're not even on the radar!

Your own Scissor Sisters - well New Yorks' won anyway - are pretty big here and the UK but barely recognised in the States. Shame. They are quite a band!

T

Giles 04-26-05 08:45 AM


Originally Posted by redhenry

Your own Scissor Sisters - well New Yorks' won anyway - are pretty big here and the UK but barely recognised in the States. Shame. They are quite a band!

T

you can blame corporate radio since most radio programmers cant find underrated 'less heard' bands or songs.

US radio is bland, bland, bland, bland... bland

redhenry 04-26-05 08:36 PM


Originally Posted by Giles
you can blame corporate radio since most radio programmers cant find underrated 'less heard' bands or songs.

US radio is bland, bland, bland, bland... bland

I hear ya loud and clear as it's the same here in Australia. There is nothing about the format of commercial radio here that is NOT stolen from the US.
And it's not interesting in the least.

T

The Bus 04-27-05 07:43 AM


Originally Posted by Giles
A-ha released two excellent albums "Lifelines" and "Minor Earth Major Sky" that also never got US releases.

YES. Anyone that is a fan of well-orchestrated pop-rock without a lot of kiddie filler needs to pick up Minor Earth Major Sky. It's glossy, polished, well produced, and damn good, despite the first two adjectives I used in this sentence. That, and Morten Harket's vocals are a nice change from anything that you hear stateside or from the UK. Lifelines is good, but not great. MEMS is great. I would almost universally recommend it to anyone.

The downside is that I believe it is only available as an import. If you want to try some songs, check out "Summer Moved On", "Mary Ellen Makes the Moment Count", and the title track. Most of the tracks on that album are excellent.

Njål 05-01-05 08:13 AM


Originally Posted by devilpants
turbonegro!!!!!

There was a docu on Norwegian tv just a week ago about their US tour this winter. Their new album is, from just a couple of listens, quite fun.


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