Submitted by TharbyPictures t3_11y27cy in Music

I find myself repeatedly listening to albums that I'm comfortable with and know well. I find it hard to discover new music. I grew up with bands like Matthew Good, Our Lady Peace, Radiohead, Led Zeppelin and The Smashing Pumpkins. These Music choices date me as a 90's kid.

I'm hoping for some great music recommendations. That being said, music has always been a huge part of my life and this recent slump is pretty depressing.

So I turn to the Reddit masses... What should I listen to?

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VDubDJ t1_jd66hii wrote

I’ll just name a few of my favorite bands. Hopefully something you vibe with in the list.

Queens of the Stone Age
Muse
Gnome
Royal Blood
Alkaline Trio
Rush
The Cars
The Darkness
Bauhaus
The White Stripes
Jellyfish

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Bodhi_Bag t1_jd74fyo wrote

Dude that would make a sick evening of Beers and hanging out.

Add some Death From Above 1979 and we're golden!

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overwatchmercy14 t1_jd85uga wrote

I appreciate the alkaline trio inclusion

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VDubDJ t1_jd87t0y wrote

Love Trio. One of my favorite punk bands for sure. Maybe even top five

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RockstarCowboy1 t1_jd6re36 wrote

This is an incredibly diverse selection of rock music.

I can’t stop listening to Mastadon. I come back to them again and again. Just an addendum.

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MightGuy420x t1_jd5wf45 wrote

Clutch

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TharbyPictures OP t1_jd5xfum wrote

That's crazy. I just listened to Electric Worry. I remember that song from a long time ago and never knew who it was. I'll have to add a Clutch album to the Playlist to check out.

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GrabzakTurnenkov t1_jd6rj00 wrote

Quick death in Texas, in walks Bararella, 10001110101, x-ray vision, and electric worry are my favorite Clutch songs!

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lumberjackalopes t1_jd6sbrk wrote

The new album is surprisingly good as I didn’t even know they dropped one.

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clozepin t1_jd68uuy wrote

Hum - Downward is Heavenward

It’s like smashing pumpkins meets Radiohead and write science fiction.

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Josiesonvacation18 t1_jd5z7nb wrote

Rainbow Kitten Surprise

Of Monsters and Men

Angus & Julia Stone

Cage the Elephant

Foster the People

Florence & the Machine

You probably know many of these but sometimes taking another listen or finding some different songs from an otherwise familiar album is fun. Best-

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The_Huff_Daddy t1_jd5xguf wrote

flor

half-alive

I DON'T KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME

(also, you probably missed The Gufs back in the day but if you like Our Lady Peace there's a chance you'd like some of the songs in their catalogue)

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TharbyPictures OP t1_jd682j1 wrote

So... I turned on Flor - Live At Home to check them out. Yeah, that was pretty incredible. I ended up watching the whole thing. Thanks for opening my eyes and unclogging my ears.

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The_Huff_Daddy t1_jd69r0u wrote

Thanks for going in with an open mind! Like most of us, I love finding new music and new bands, but I always find it extra amazing to discover one through a random internet stranger. Happenstance. Right place right time.

And for what it's worth, I'm in my mid 40s but I saw flor play live right before COVID shut everything down, so like 3 years ago or so, and and they are really good live. The vocalist sounds just as good live as he does in videos or in studio. Good energy too.

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Bodhi_Bag t1_jd74i51 wrote

Half Alive found me as well. Incredibly chill and creative Music from that guy!

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marcosbowser t1_jd60b64 wrote

The Hold Steady—Boys and Girls America

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TharbyPictures OP t1_jd6m0qa wrote

This music gives me good feels. Thanks for this.

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marcosbowser t1_jd6ny6g wrote

Great! Me too. Next favourite albums of theirs are Separation Sunday and Almost Killed Me (actually that’s their three earliest albums now). Story is the lead guy was in a post-punk kinda band and listened to The Band and thought “why don’t people just play straight ahead good rock n roll anymore?” And started this band… so good

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SteelyDabs t1_jd6baeu wrote

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. They have 25 albums and they’re all so unique and different and interesting. So much to explore. And if you’re over 35 obviously Steely Dan

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mighthavecouldhave t1_jd6g2bg wrote

King Gizzard is easily my favourite current rock band. You just have to admire their work ethic. To consistently release as much quality music as they have has got to be exceedingly rare in the music industry

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SteelyDabs t1_jd6gvv3 wrote

I love thinking about being a fan of theirs compared with fans of so many other artists who are starving. Gizz fans are constantly feasting, and you’re so right about the consistency of their incredible output. Their styles are all over the map but whatever they do, it’s compelling. Gizztober was one of the most fun months I’ve had since March 2020

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mighthavecouldhave t1_jd6haie wrote

Oh man, I’m still playing catch up. I’ve barely listened to KG or LW, Omnium Gatherum or Changes.

Last LP I picked up was Butterfly 3000 and I love that shit. Hard to believe it’s from the same band that also released Infest The Rats Nest or Polygondwanaland.

I’m a metalhead at heart so I hope they revisit the Rats Nest sound again!

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SteelyDabs t1_jd6ilkj wrote

Then you’re in for a treat because I’m fairly certain that one of the two new albums they are prepping is going to have more a metal sound. I also love Rat’s Nest and would love another album like that. The fact that Rat’s Nest and Butterfly 3000 are only separated by two albums is insane to me

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KR385 t1_jd5wpts wrote

Tame Impala, Still Woozy, Crumb, Caamp, The Strokes.

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TharbyPictures OP t1_jd61dtg wrote

Thanks for the recommendations. I couldn't really connect with Tame Impala and Still Woozy. I enjoyed listening to crumb and The Strokes are a band I was already pretty familiar with. The jewel of this list was Caamp. I'll be following up with them for sure.

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SMJ999 t1_jd5zold wrote

I was there too, then I listened to Midnight Organ Fight by Frightened Rabbit. 15 years late, but better late than never imo

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TharbyPictures OP t1_jd6ap7b wrote

Absolutely wonderful to listen to. Thank you for introducing me.

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marcosbowser t1_jd61m51 wrote

Wolf Parade—Apologies to the Queen Mary

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TharbyPictures OP t1_jd6bpz6 wrote

This didn't quite hit for me. Thanks for the recommendation though.

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marcosbowser t1_jd6ejai wrote

Ya I totally get it. There’s an edge to it that doesn’t lend itself to love-at-first-listen. Certain moods for me and I love it though

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pcook1979 t1_jd626iy wrote

Mt. Joy, Kings of Leon, Lumineers

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cortezthakillah t1_jd63mj0 wrote

Try a few different genres out. Spend 30 min researching some of the best stuff from that genre and listen to the entire album. If you like it , dig deeper.

Have you tried out Joy Division or Lana Del Rey or early Three 6 Mafia? Cerrone? Dead Moon? Chrome? All of these artists have a ton of brilliant shit and are all quite different Happy Sampling. 😎🤘

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AngleDisastrous1268 t1_jd6bri6 wrote

Go for some blues. My all time favorite is SRV, but i love freddie king, albert king, bb king, muddy waters, johnny white, hendrix, otis redding. Theres lots out there.

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Doctor-TobiasFunke t1_jd6n95n wrote

All them witches, king buffalo, GAUPA, solitude aeturnus

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marcosbowser t1_jd6189f wrote

G. Love and Special Sauce —self titled

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VDubDJ t1_jd660jh wrote

All-timer for me.

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marcosbowser t1_jd669hv wrote

So good so chill

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VDubDJ t1_jd66rsv wrote

Philadelphonic is up there for G. Love albums also, but their self-titled is number one for me for sure.

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marcosbowser t1_jd67xpb wrote

Oh thanks they’re pretty new for me so I’ll definitely check that album out

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VDubDJ t1_jd6at6r wrote

Philadephonic is great, Coast to Coast/Yeah, It’s That Easy/Electric Mile are all solid. Newer albums after that IMO are less good but still worth a listen.

Edit: except Fixin to Die. It’s essentially a bluegrass/country album and that’s not my genre but I happen to love G. Love’s spin on it.

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isakitty t1_jd62g63 wrote

Wet Leg, Yard Act, LCD Soundsystem, Jack White

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buster_rhino t1_jd645ne wrote

Kings of Leon - Aha Shake Heartbrake

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PricelessLogs t1_jd64zwy wrote

I would recommend Porcupine Tree to any fan of Radiohead. Their most well received albums are In Absentia, Deadwing, Fear of A Blank Planet, and Lightbulb Sun. I'd listen to them in that order

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TharbyPictures OP t1_jd6jyi6 wrote

When I was younger, I went through a Pocupine Tree phase. I liked them then and still like them now.

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PricelessLogs t1_jd6msoe wrote

Ah you've beaten me to the punch. I'll suggest Rishloo instead then. Feathergun is their most popular album but I think their second most popular record Living As Ghosts With Buildings As Teeth is better and would fit your taste more

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BK2LA t1_jd66mub wrote

100 gecs

The Smile

Flying Lotus

Ishmael Ensemble

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VisionInPlaid t1_jd67bn9 wrote

The National

Frightened Rabbit

Death Cab for Cutie

The Boxer Rebellion

The Gaslight Anthem

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SillyPuttyGizmo t1_jd6ciyd wrote

Basement Jaxx - Remedy

Blitzen Trapper- Furr

Cowboy Junkies - Miles from Our Home

Depeche Mode- Violator

Icehouse- Primitive Man

Kansas- Song for America

M83 - Hurry Up, We're Dreaming

Massive Attack - Mezzanine

Moby- Play

Peter Murphy- Deep

Ploica - Shulamith

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DJFreezyFish t1_jd6q59q wrote

If you like Led Zeppelin, listen to Them Crooked Vultures. It’s John Paul Jones, Dave Grohl, and Josh Homme (Queens of the Stone Age).

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Bodhi_Bag t1_jd74chb wrote

Spoon! Check them out.

If you like a faster, more chaotic pace, id recommend Death From Above, Royal Blood.

Led Zep would lead you to The Black Keys. At least they did for me.

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pyllbert t1_jd77vpw wrote

Are you looking for new recommendations or just stuff you missed over the years?

Either way, sounds like we're about the same age and I found myself in a music slump a while back. Spotify actually helped me a lot. Opened an account and liked a few songs and let the algorithm start doing its thing. My Discover Weekly is always filled with a healthy combination of things I love, things I missed along the way (but love), things I forgot about, and new things.

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glenkamo t1_jd7jcua wrote

I suggest searching for a list of music genres, types or whatever and maybe you'll find one you have never heard of or know nothing about and then look some up and give it a listen. You may not find something you like but you'll have fun discovering new and unusual sounds. And you never know! You can try this with music from other countries or other eras, too! (try looking up weird instruments and listening to songs that use them)

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likkleriddim t1_jd5y5p7 wrote

I would suggest these albums.

Pasadena - Sick and Tired

Aaron Kamm and the One Drops - Grow

Bond and Bentley - Take 2

Jack Johnson - Brushfire Fairytales

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FullRollingBoil t1_jd5ykiu wrote

Download Nugs app and check out some jam bands

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crrtis t1_jd5zf5z wrote

Check out Owen or Mikes other band American Football.

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doublenickels_55 t1_jd600zb wrote

Check out a band called Hippo Campus! 4 of the guys also have side projects which are equally as good:

Brotherkenzie, Lupin, Baby Boys, Mono Moon, and Whistler Isaiah

Edit: I realize I said 4 of the guys have side projects and named 5 bands. That band consists of Lupin (Jake Luppen) and Brotherkenzie (Nathan Stocker)

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marcosbowser t1_jd61h6w wrote

The Tragically Hip—Fully Completely

If you’re a Canadian you’ll know half of this album off by heart. If not, you may never have heard it

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TharbyPictures OP t1_jd62kh1 wrote

As a Canadian who lives just hours from Bobcaygeon, I could karaoke most Tragically Hip songs without lyrical assistance, lol.

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SteelyDabs t1_jd6azq6 wrote

They name-checked Matt Good and OLP, of course they’re Canadian

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wk1521 t1_jd63713 wrote

Anytime i recommend music to anyone i mention sturgill simpson. Hes all around good vibes and easy to listen to. Good lyrics, and well thought out instrumentals. Never heard anyone say they didnt enjoy his stuff

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blade944 t1_jd63edq wrote

Maybe left field for most in North America, but give a listen to Elbow. I’ve yet to find a bad album in their extensive discography.

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VictoriousssBIG23 t1_jd646mt wrote

If you like Radiohead, you might like My Morning Jacket. Listen to "Touch Me I'm Going to Scream Pt 2" and "Wordless Chorus".

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RZAxlash t1_jd67f9u wrote

Have you tried my morning jacket yet?

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evoic t1_jd6928c wrote

Ben Howard: I Forget Where We Were, End Of The Affair, Conrad, Small Things

Damien Rice: Volcano, 9 Crimes, Rootless Tree, Blower's Daughter

Bat For Lashes: Laura, All Your Gold, Oh Yeah

Give those a try. Based on your response, I can tailor further and recommend similar or heavier or poppier or whatever.

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TharbyPictures OP t1_jd6nlsz wrote

I've actually loved Ben Howard since I first heard him on Watch, Listen, Tell. Damien Rice was a pretty constant listen for me back in high school. Bat For Lashes was new to me. I listened to a handful of songs and enjoyed a couple of them. Thank You.

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evoic t1_jd9aida wrote

Well then, in that case....congrats on having great taste in music. :-D

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ANKhurley t1_jd696qz wrote

Momma’s album from last year is great. Check out the last two Bully albums.

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mrnipper t1_jd69bf3 wrote

Just some random stuff off my recently listened list. I like a lot of the same music you mentioned also. But this avoids going too far out there genre wise, like Boards of Canada or Front 242:

Sparklehorse - Dark Night of the Soul

Lovage - Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By

Jonathan Wilson - Gentle Spirit

Porcupine Tree - In Absentia

VAST - Visual Audio Sensory Theater

Purity Ring - Shrines

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The_Huff_Daddy t1_jd6a5z5 wrote

Nice to see VAST on a reddit recommendation list for once. Jon Crosby was such a boss vocalist back in the day (don't know if they are still active/touring). I think "I Don't Have Anything" is one of the most humbling and heart wrenching songs I'll ever know.

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mrnipper t1_jd6adfz wrote

I love his entire catalog. It's all fantastic.

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Xeuloca t1_jd6b5ek wrote

Tom Misch, he triggers the whole spectrum of feelings

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TharbyPictures OP t1_jd7q46a wrote

I had on a Tom Misch playlist on as I was trying to sleep. I'm not sure if I couldn't sleep because of my usual issues or if I was too into the music. Incredible stuff. Thank you.

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I_only_post_here t1_jd6ciyx wrote

Check out The Beths

Start with Expert in a Dying Field

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Curt2k1 t1_jd6d5xe wrote

https://discord.gg/KYbdDxqPTq

You may join my Discord if you have Spotify. We host dedicated album listening nights with album suggestions from the community. Lots of really cool different stuff going on. (I don't make money at this, just a thing I enjoy doing)

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driving_andflying t1_jd6dluz wrote

You like Led Zeppelin? Try Greta Van Fleet. They sound like Led Zeppelin reborn.

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TharbyPictures OP t1_jd7qgwp wrote

I loved Greta Van Fleet from the first time I heard them. Highway Tune was my introduction, and I haven't looked back.

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Micahman311 t1_jd6eoxx wrote

Foxy Shazam

Start with the self-titled album or Church of Rock & Roll.

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sah_d00d t1_jd6ghnu wrote

Mountain Goats - All Hail West Texas

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Mccmatt123 t1_jd6gxfd wrote

This conversation is ending starting right now - knapsack

A light for attracting attention - the smile (thom yorks other band)

I haven’t listened to a full album by them but I like Death from above 1979

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Iamhere__ t1_jd6h74l wrote

This isn't going off of your list of past listens, just newer artists I've been into. So take it with a grain of salt I guess lol. Black Country New Road Jockstrap Viagra Boys Model Actriz Soul Glo Kernfusion Slowthai Dispirited Spirits Geese Hot Mulligan Squid Idles The Callous Daoboys Weatherday Parannoul And there are so so so many more. The music is out there, no matter which genre you're into. You just have to look!

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gospdrcr000 t1_jd6hpcd wrote

it might be out of your wheelhouse, but the Disco Biscuits have all of their live sets on youtube and they are absolutely incredible if you like electrojam

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Johan1805 t1_jd6i8vp wrote

Biffy Clyro Sam Fender Catfish and the Bottlemen Queens of the Stone Age Rage Against the Machine White Lies The Blue Stones The War on Drugs

To name a few…

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dognameddrew t1_jd6ldb6 wrote

Local H (later albums)

The.Mars Volta

The Giraffes (NYC)

Chris Robinson Brotherhood

Fishbone

Matisyahu

Polyrhythmics

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lintinmypocket t1_jd6lnsx wrote

Codiene, preoccupations, Brian Jonestown massacre, pavement, silver Jews

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Unklefil t1_jd6mxx0 wrote

Jadu Heart Built to Spill Tame Impala Big Bite

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DMT1984 t1_jd6oq7g wrote

I think these bands will remind you of some of the music you listed - hopefully they will be new to you.

Hum, Spotlights, Fair to Midland, Mogwai, Jesu, Deafhaven, DIIV, Wavves, Dredg.

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tacticalpuncher t1_jd6po98 wrote

Joy Division or the post-punk genre, a lot of 90's rock grew from post-punk. Also just a huge joy division fan.

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Superpiri t1_jd6qw1b wrote

Khruangbin

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard

Say She She

Wet Leg

Tame Impala

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Roseann555 t1_jd6r1f5 wrote

Silversun Pickups: Carnavas & Swoon

Joywave: How Do You Feel Now

Garbage: Version 2.0 & Bleed Like Me.

Oingo Boingo: Boingo Alive

Bush: Golden State

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GrabzakTurnenkov t1_jd6ry1j wrote

Greta Van Fleet (kinda like Zepplin)

And my personal favorite— Volbeat!

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TharbyPictures OP t1_jdd53hp wrote

I've loved Greta Van Fleet since I first listened to them. I was definitely not expecting that much awesome from Volbeat. I'll have to dive deeper into their stuff. Thanks a lot.

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GrabzakTurnenkov t1_jddgtqx wrote

Glad you like them! Any chance I can turn people onto Volbeat, I will!

If you want a small list of songs I really like I can totally give them to you, but I will say that “Outlaw Gentlemen and Shady Ladies” is my favorite album, so if you want to start somewhere that is a solid place!

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PapuhBoie t1_jd6s8xe wrote

Favourites of mine:

Into it. Over it

Pet Symmetry

Their/They’re/There

Same singer in 3 different very good bands.

Frank Turner

Dave Hause

Chuck Ragan

Brian Fallon (Also his band, The Gaslight Anthem)

Arkells if you’re looking for some more cancon

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Affectionate-Ad9867 t1_jd6surt wrote

Echobelly: insomniac ' great things ' King of the kerb ' hey hey hey ' dark therapy ' I can't imagine the world without me ' the world is flat

Sleeper: sale of the century ' statuesque ' nice guy Eddie ' what do I do now ' delicious ' inbetweener ' she's a good girl '

The stone roses: Sally cinnamon ' love spreads ' waterfall ' I wanna be adored ' fools gold

Happy Monday's: step on ' kinky afro ' loose fit ' stinkin thinkin

Suede: animal nitrate ' beautiful ones ' trash '

The Charlatans: the only one I know ' how high ' one to another '

Talking heads: psycho killer ' once in a lifetime ' road to nowhere ' wild wild life ' and she was

The Cardigans : Erase and rewind ' lovefool ' my favourite game '

Beth Orton: concrete sky ' best bit ' central reservation ( both versions though the original version is better) stolen car ' someone's daughter ' moon ' she cries your name

Janet devlin and alexa melo: they do a lot of covers though and some original music you'll find them on YouTube ( listen to Janet devlins version of "Friday I'm in love by the cure " it's amazing and alexa melo's version of " running up that hill by Kate Bush ❤ and her pink floyd covers are really good)

P.S look up Kat macsnatch on YouTube 😁 funny songs 😆 tell me what you think 😆

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Bodorocea t1_jd6u4xj wrote

Snarky Puppy.

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TharbyPictures OP t1_jdd8sa2 wrote

Sweet baby James... that "We Like It Here" playlist is incredible. Larnell Lewis is a god.

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Bodorocea t1_jdd8y6f wrote

Yes sir!! Larnell learned the songs on the plane ride to the gig...let that sink in

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Notinyourbushes t1_jd6vkdv wrote

Gen Xer here. Designed my spotify playlists for people my age (and younger and older) looking to check out new groups. Start here. If the first 10 or so songs don't grab you, jump ahead to 100 for heavier groups.

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KingslandGrange t1_jd6y6z4 wrote

My most recent discoveries are The Tubs, Say ZuZu and Lawrence. I'd also try Puressence if you like later 90s stuff and The Flashing Lights too, they're very good.

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EcchiOli t1_jd73txp wrote

Always hard when you don't tell much about yourself.

An all-purposes recommendation, King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard, as the band changes a lot their style from an album to another. It's got an intimate touch, delicately playing on the interactions between multiple guitars, one bass, one bass, one drums, and various instruments.

Always start with their "The dripping tap" song, and then, probably, from another album, "Magma" is a good sequel. "Magma" is long, 9 minutes, you can take time to enjoy each movement, it's kind of more the travel than the destination song...

Otherwise, may I throw a weirder suggestion? Try to find songs whose beat speed match your max speed typing speed. I find it's the ones I naturally, spontaneously, click the best with. Depending on you, you'll find yourself naturally matching with disco, death metal, who knows what lol.

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sorengray t1_jd74ylz wrote

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. Prolific, Eclectic, Multigenric, Amazingness. 23 albums in 12yrs. (5 last year!) So you won't get bored.

Start with Omnium Gatherum to get an idea of their eclecticness.

Then check out https://get-into-gizz.com/ to help you down the rabbit hole.

🐊🤘🔥

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czeoltan t1_jd779b6 wrote

Maybe you should try King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard. They've got a hell lot of albums, with very diverse genres (from psychedelic garage rock to jazz fusion or metal), and they're very good on their instruments.

Sometimes I also go back, and for months I listen to the same music that I loved when I was a teenager in the 2000s (White Stripes, Bowie, Led Zeppelin, Doors, Strokes, Arctic Monkeys, etc), and I worry that I'll never ever gonna discover new things, and it means that I'm old now. But fortunately once or twice a year I always find something interesting.

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International-Pen940 t1_jd7hpkc wrote

The Warning and Turnstile are my favorite “new” artists—as in formed in the last 15 years. I would also check out Dorothy and Bad Omens. Spotify has many playlists for different genres, and it also recommends similar artists when you listen to a particular group. If you find a new band you like, buy some of their merch because Spotify pays almost nothing to artists.

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FantasticMrSinister t1_jd7kjds wrote

Try something completely different? I've never been that into Jazz. After I got a fairly decent HiFI stereo system, I can't stop listening to it.

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LoCaL_dRuNkArD t1_jd7snha wrote

A good U-turn in music that I had recently was the 70's band "Japan", and that band's frontmans solo music by the name of "David Sylvian."

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topps_chrome t1_jd806fz wrote

Idk if this will be your cup of tea but the band Ghost has been my favorite band I’ve found in 20 years and I grew up and still idolize 90s alt and rock. I think odds are you’ll find songs you like by them. They have some harder style of songs but they also have a lot of more poppyish songs too.

I’d suggest Mary on a Cross and Dance Macabre to dip your toes into it with. Hope you enjoy, I found them two months ago and will going to my first concert in over a decade thanks to them.

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Monsieur_Moneybags t1_jd8728z wrote

> What should I listen to?

Whatever music you enjoy, no matter how "old" or "new" it is. Not continuously finding "new" music doesn't mean you're in a "slump". Asking internet strangers for music recommendations seems forced, not a natural way to find something you like. How did you discover you liked Radiohead and Smashing Pumpkins? My feeling is if there's music out there that you'd enjoy then you'd find it on your own eventually; no need to force things.

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TharbyPictures OP t1_jdcpcsi wrote

Thanks for the insight. Maybe using "slump" isn't the right word. When I think back to how I found Radiohead and Smashing pumpkins, it was a recommendation from somebody, lol. I don't see a problem with asking for help to make my music pool larger. I see the value in your comment, and trust me when I say, I'm never forced to listen to music. Whether that be good or bad.

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Edible_Human t1_jd8byzv wrote

Any early Deftones album

Any early Sum 41 album

Undertow by TOOL

Sublime’s debut album

Toys In The Attic by Aerosmith

Most songs from Guitar Hero 3 lol

if you like rap or wanna check it out…

Black on Both Sides by Mos Def

Mind Over Matter by Zion I

Any early MF Doom album

I mainly listen to punk and metal but my library is everywhere. These are just some albums I think may resonate with ya.

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Dandy_Status t1_jd91vf7 wrote

Do what I did a few years ago when I was feeling stagnant in my own listening: get into jazz. I can throw you some starter recommendations if you're interested.

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TharbyPictures OP t1_jdcpkgt wrote

I have actually gotten this suggestion by a lot by people. I will need to dip my toes in and see if that water is warm. Thank you.

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Timstunes t1_jd9ip7d wrote

Interpol

Broken Bells

Dinosaur Jr

Nova Twins

Bright Eyes

Alexisonfire

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1nternetP3rson t1_jd9z211 wrote

jimmy eat world - clarity

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TharbyPictures OP t1_jdcpuc1 wrote

I have listened to Jimmy Eat World plenty in my youth. I always liked their energy, and I found that their lesser known stuff always hit better.

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fizzy-float t1_jdb4re7 wrote

Have you heard a band called Failure? Their album "Fantastic Planet" is awesome from beginning to end. Definitely 90's grunge, and a criminally overlooked album.

I see them as a mix between Nirvana and A Perfect Circle. But like zero hit songs. They still hit really well though.

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poopinagroup37 t1_jd67s3b wrote

The Cure

so many bands were inspired by their music.....bands from all genres

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Dannarsh t1_jd6ev07 wrote

If you like led zeppelin try wolfmother or the sword

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TharbyPictures OP t1_jdayr52 wrote

I've loved Wolfmother since high school. The sword gives off the same vibes.

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ppardee t1_jd6s2mq wrote

If you're in a slump, get out of your comfort zone.

BAND-MAID

Sisters of Mercy

Earth, Wind and Fire

Harley Poe

MC Frontalot

The Longest Johns

Dolly Parton

Michael Jackson

Bach

Just bounce all over the place. Commit to one or two songs per artist/genre. You'll find a new groove and appreciate your old one more.

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