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Post by melikecheese on Mar 28, 2007 19:35:38 GMT -5
I want to know the 3 local bands from your town you think are the best so I can check um out. I'll start.
My Scene - Columbus OH
The Lindsay - www.myspace.com/thelindsay Good stuff, gets a lot of Sonic Youth comparisons, I love them, dueling vocals, acid rock jams, they WILL NOT be "local" in a few years if they stick together.
Times New Viking - www.myspace.com/timesnewviking Just signed to Matador. Reminds me of a better Moldy Peaches. The songs on myspace are all very low production quality FYI. Go see them live.
Megan Palmer - www.myspace.com/meganini Beatiful songwriter and very talented musician. If you are looking forward to Regina Specktor this year check her out. She is also a member of another great band that I know many on this board would like - www.myspace.com/thespikedrivers (those who like bluegrass and country or RR and the Family band)
Hope some of you enjoy and share. I love OHIO and would love to get some good tips on some other cities best and brightest.
Byzantine www.myspace.com/byzantine Basic good ol' Appalachian Tech-Metal. For fans of Lamb of God, Between the Buried and Me, Mnemic, Strapping Young Lad, etc
Stone Ka-Tet www.myspace.com/stonekatet Had, sludgy heavy metal. For fans of Down, COC, Pantera, Clutch, Crowbar, etc
Post by ziggyandthemonkeys on Mar 28, 2007 23:03:32 GMT -5
I dont really catch local music, but melikecheese, did you ever catch The Shantee? They were sweet, too bad i got into them after they broke up, but i've caught Mike Perkins a few times, not as good solo though.
it was smokestack. but they are no more. hydrophonic is great. im seeing covert operations in a couple weeks. it will be my first show of theirs but i really like the shows i have heard on cd. is hookah still considered a local band?? it always amazes me when i meet so many people in my area (or anywhere) that dont know ekoostik hookah. but they are the shit!!
wow, i live in a pretty small town, comparitively speaking, but these are a few of my faves:
the haut chachis (ok, they're friends of mine, but i'm still allowed to plug 'em) have one of the most unique sounds i've ever been exposed to. mostly instrumental, they definately rock the house every time i see them. www.myspace.com/hautchachis
the butcher's hand: this is a band out of edmonton, but i used to live there, so i'll call them local. eroc has the most amazing stage presence i've ever seen, and is so quiet off stage that i didn't even realize i was talking to the same guy i'd just seen. caution: very heavy www.myspace.com/thebutchershand
and i must have a fourth (call it an honorable mention). methodical breed (also out of edmonton) won a huge battle of the bands last summer, beating out 200 bands of every genre from western canada. also very heavy. www.myspace.com/methodicalbreed
Post by lizardking0729 on Mar 28, 2007 23:24:14 GMT -5
1.A Story Told (actually East Lansing Area but have seen them here in Kalamazoo as well as in Chicago. Interesting band to see live, very energetic.) www.myspace.com/astorytold2u
2.Greensky Bluegrass (great Kalamazoo bluegrass band that never disappoints on rockin the bluegrass and providing very interesting covers, great show, playing at Telluride Bluegrass Festival for anyone going, great band to check out) www.myspace.com/greenskybluegrassmusic
3.Ultraviolet Hippo(great to just jam out to in any local surrounding, very funky progressive jam band) www.myspace.com/uvhippo
Posted by dudewheresmyroo??? on Today at 11:12pm it was smokestack. but they are no more. hydrophonic is great. im seeing covert operations in a couple weeks. it will be my first show of theirs but i really like the shows i have heard on cd. is hookah still considered a local band?? it always amazes me when i meet so many people in my area (or anywhere) that dont know ekoostik hookah. but they are the nuts!!
I will also testify to Ekoostik Hookah, great stuff...
I live in Austin. So it's kind of hard to know where to start. I mean, especially in the indie scene, it's really hard to separate the hype from reality. For instance, Spoon, What Made Milwaulkee Famous and Voxtrot are all bands I find exceedingly mediocre live. And yet, they all have huge ass followings, in and outside of Austin. So I'd guess I'll go with bands or acts you should catch live if you get the chance. Limiting it to 3 sort of eliminates a lot though...
David Garza- He's an underrated singer/songwriter whose highly influenced by Bowie/Bolan glam but adds a Tejano edge to it. Been around forever and almost broke through a couple times, but ended up moving back down to Austin and plays clubs for free during month long stretches about four times a year. www.davidgarza.com/
Ghostland Observatory- See them live. Their albums suck in my opinion, but their live shows are amazing. myspace.com/ghostlandobservatory
Alejandro Escovedo- Local legend and troubadour whose range is seemingly limitless. Like most Austin musicians, destined for respect but not success. www.alejandroescovedo.com/
Post by lizardking0729 on Mar 28, 2007 23:46:06 GMT -5
dudezer47 said:
I live in Austin. So it's kind of hard to know where to start. I mean, especially in the indie scene, it's really hard to separate the hype from reality. For instance, Spoon, What Made Milwaulkee Famous and Voxtrot are all bands I find exceedingly mediocre live. And yet, they all have huge ass followings, in and outside of Austin. So I'd guess I'll go with bands or acts you should catch live if you get the chance. Limiting it to 3 sort of eliminates a lot though...
David Garza- He's an underrated singer/songwriter whose highly influenced by Bowie/Bolan glam but adds a Tejano edge to it. Been around forever and almost broke through a couple times, but ended up moving back down to Austin and plays clubs for free during month long stretches about four times a year. www.davidgarza.com/
Ghostland Observatory- See them live. Their albums suck in my opinion, but their live shows are amazing. myspace.com/ghostlandobservatory
Alejandro Escovedo- Local legend and troubadour whose range is seemingly limitless. Like most Austin musicians, destined for respect but not success. www.alejandroescovedo.com/
Listened to a lot of Alejandro Escovedo, I really dig him...very moving stuff
Post by ziggyandthemonkeys on Mar 29, 2007 0:16:14 GMT -5
dudewhersmyinforoo said:
it was smokestack. but they are no more. hydrophonic is great. im seeing covert operations in a couple weeks. it will be my first show of theirs but i really like the shows i have heard on cd. is hookah still considered a local band?? it always amazes me when i meet so many people in my area (or anywhere) that dont know ekoostik hookah. but they are the nuts!!
EH is Ohio grown my friend. You wish they were a local band!
I live in Memphis and we've got a ton of good local bands, so I'm not sure I can narrow it down to just three. Here's a few you might want to check out (but there's definitely lots of other really good bands here):
i live in richmond and the music scene here is pretty much all hardcore or emo ish garbage. I grew up in northern va and dc has a good jazz scene going.
it was smokestack. but they are no more. hydrophonic is great. im seeing covert operations in a couple weeks. it will be my first show of theirs but i really like the shows i have heard on cd. is hookah still considered a local band?? it always amazes me when i meet so many people in my area (or anywhere) that dont know ekoostik hookah. but they are the nuts!!
EH is Ohio grown my friend. You wish they were a local band!
very true. but i was in ohio for about 7 years. only been up here in the boonies for about a year and a half. even ohio can put out some good stuff every now and again. just not anything sports related ;D
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