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    If you want something more throwback; Bigelf does a nice job of doing it in a fresh way (while still sounding like Sabbath, King Crimson, Pink Floyd and The Beatles), and the metal and neo-prog scene are ever so driving (but neither are my specialties)
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperTigerMario View Post
    Well heck if were gonna do this then let's do it right. Where would you suggest I begin. Give me a song, artist, album. I trust your opinion enough even though I don't know you.
    I managed to dig up this old thread that'll help you out. Alternative and indie kinda go hand in hand. I'm not sure what kind of experience, if any, you have in this type of music, so here's my personal beginner's list to the two styles. Some are mentioned in the thread, others may not be.

    Pixies - Doolittle
    The Smiths - The Queen is Dead
    Radiohead - The Bends and OK Computer
    The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
    The Replacements - Let It Be and Tim
    My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
    Pavement - Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain
    Arcade Fire - Funeral
    Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
    The National - Alligator
    Neutral Milk Hotel - In The Aeroplane Over The Sea
    The Shins - Wincing The Night Away
    Camera Obscura - Let's Get Out Of This Country
    Belle and Sebastian - If You're Feeling Sinister

    (This took a while to do, appreciate it)

    Those are all very good albums, and many are considered classics in the alt/indie spectrum. I tried to provide several different styles, so some may appeal to you right away, and others might take a few listens to sink in, I know that was the case with me for some. It's a pretty decent sized list, so don't feel like you need to listen to all right away, either. Take it slow, one after another, and see whatcha dig.

    Once you kinda know what you do and don't like, feel free to ask me or any other forum members here for more recommendations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRollingBones View Post
    I managed to dig up this old thread that'll help you out. Alternative and indie kinda go hand in hand. I'm not sure what kind of experience, if any, you have in this type of music, so here's my personal beginner's list to the two styles. Some are mentioned in the thread, others may not be.

    Pixies - Doolittle
    The Smiths - The Queen is Dead
    Radiohead - The Bends and OK Computer
    The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
    The Replacements - Let It Be and Tim
    My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
    Pavement - Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain
    Arcade Fire - Funeral
    Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
    The National - Alligator
    Neutral Milk Hotel - In The Aeroplane Over The Sea
    The Shins - Wincing The Night Away
    Camera Obscura - Let's Get Out Of This Country
    Belle and Sebastian - If You're Feeling Sinister

    (This took a while to do, appreciate it)

    Those are all very good albums, and many are considered classics in the alt/indie spectrum. I tried to
    provide several different styles, so some may appeal to you right away, and others might take a few listens to sink in, I know that was the case with me for some. It's a pretty decent sized list, so don't
    feel like you need to listen to all right away, either. Take it slow, one after another, and see whatcha
    dig.


    Once you kinda know what you do and don't like, feel free to ask me or any other forum members
    here for more recommendations.
    Thank you sir, much appreciated
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    In The Areoplane Over The Sea, Doolittle, If You're Feeling Sinister, Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain and Loveless are equally great starting points albeit very different sounding


    but all of them are classics (minus Funeral and that Bon Iver mess but that's my personal bias)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lameboy19 View Post
    In The Areoplane Over The Sea, Doolittle, If You're Feeling Sinister, Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain and Loveless are equally great starting points albeit very different sounding


    but all of them are classics (minus Funeral and that Bon Iver mess but that's my personal bias)
    Funeral is one of the biggest, most raved about 2000's album, so I figured it's obligatory listening. Plus it's a pretty great album too.

    I figured we needed some indie folk in there too, and, well, I've really loved For Emma since I first heard it, so yeah, maybe positive bias on my part, but I really do think it's excellent.

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    I figured we needed some indie folk in there too, and, well, I've really loved For Emma since I first heard it, so yeah, maybe positive bias on my part, but I really do think it's excellent.
    Perhaps a better folk or folk-relative album would of been better. Like something by Ray LaMontagne, Devendra Banhart, Steve Earle or something. Also, even on release I never though Funeral was this higher echelon of indie rock construction, either. I maintain the thought of hype does not equal to classic status, nor obligatory listening.
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    I just discovered that my animation class professor has worked with Moby.

    What's the consensus of Moby around here because I never see him discussed? I've just listed to Wait for Me but I thought it was okay.
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    I'm indifferent on Moby.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyGuyLXI View Post
    I just discovered that my animation class professor has worked with Moby.

    What's the consensus of Moby around here because I never see him discussed? I've just listed to Wait for Me but I thought it was okay.
    Like his early stuff, am pretty ambivalent on anything after (and possibly including) Play.

    He's a bit of a pompous, self-righteous ass (if his writings are to be believed), but he's a decent enough musician.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gowienczyk View Post
    I feel like if the forums had a karma system, this would be upvoted so fast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by darkwinterbeast8 View Post
    Wait, all of this over Chris Cornell ripping his shirt like Hulk Hogan? What happens Chris Cornell realizes what other notorious artists did in the 1990's and starts burning churches?
    screw that, just combine the two, on stage just rip your clothes off and burn a church, totally rockstar, should be available in RB4

    Quote Originally Posted by killer_roach View Post
    Since when? Just wondering - they're pretty much lowest-common-denominator pop-crap as far as I'm concerned.
    yeah, agreed


 

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