What "new" band have you recently discovered?

Started by FiorinaFury161, Jul 16, 2013, 02:55:20 AM

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What "new" band have you recently discovered? (Read 6,380 times)

AliceApocalypse

Van Canto

http://youtu.be/BKenC18ZXPs
A Cappella and a drummer cover of Master of Puppets.  It's fun to listen to, even though I can't stop laughing  :D

Sabby

I actually spoke to Zardonic and a couple of fans, and the exact genre of that music is a bit of a mess. It's called Drum and Bass, Aggrotech, Dark Techno, Trance Metal, Industrial, EBM, and Techno Metal.

Though, Zardonics music goes more by DnB (Drum 'n Bass).

SpreadEagleBeagle

SpreadEagleBeagle

#17
THE SPYRALS

New San Francisco heavy psyche hard rock goodness. Really great live.

Nightmare Asylum

Quote from: SpreadEagleBeagle on Jun 25, 2014, 06:20:35 PM
THE SPYRALS

New San Francisco heavy psyche hard rock goodness. Really great live.

Hadn't heard of them, bit I just have 'em a listen after reading this. Really like what I'm hearing 8)

TheLoneSpoon

High on Fire

Electronic Wizard

Baroness

Black Tusk

Deltron 3030

If These Trees Could Talk

Lorde

Star f**king Hipsters


Lovely Maggot

All you Alien fans might want to check out 9:50 onwards  ;)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kr_gROZmTtA#ws

FiorinaFury161

Cocteau Twins

I have always enjoyed Slowdive (from Sweden) and shoegaze overall. I finally broke down and got two albums from CTwins and both are GREAT. Music that is not made or sadly remembered anymore. I highly recommend Cocteau Twins for fans of The Cure, The Smiths, Slowdive (obviously ;) ) and Dead Can Dance.

Whiskeybrewer

White Clouds and Gunfire
Anavae
Dirth Youth
Forever Still
Freefall

FiorinaFury161

a-ha

The new album, Cast In Steel, hit the charts at #8 in the UK. This newer sound of the Norwegian band is very nice and mellow-ly energetic. Great to hear that one vocalist in the world has an even better voice than when they "peaked" in 1985! Check out CIS, it is a very nice and relaxing album!

Born Of Cold Light

A while ago, I discovered funeral doom band Tyranny.  Their album Aeons in Tectonic Internment is some of the heaviest, grandest music I have ever heard.

Shinawi

I've been listening to DNCE on the radio since last year. Until recently, I didn't realize that the lead singer was originally from the Jonas Brothers. (Nor did I know the name of the band until recently). I never heard any of the Jonas Brothers' songs. I just know that they were popular.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQ4fgqcNF1M

Whiskeybrewer

Fatherson

Black Orchid Empire

Normandie

Deathbearer


Shinawi


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnbJQ3INKq0

If they were shown in the US during the 80s and the 90s...

Jeri

Stolen dance: Milky chance

Nice tune

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