Love the weeknd quality stuff. Jacques Greene, James Blake, Felix Cartal and Koreless ....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QVad...eature=related
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Love the weeknd quality stuff. Jacques Greene, James Blake, Felix Cartal and Koreless ....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QVad...eature=related
few albums stuck on repeat
Kasabian 'Velociraptor!'
Vampire Weekend 'Contra'
The Vaccines 'What Did You Expect From The Vaccines?'
Pete And The Pirates 'One Thousand Pictures' (Awesome little indie outfit from Reading. Check out Pete and the Pirates - Half Moon Street - YouTube )
Killswitch Engage
August Burns Red
Fightstar
Mungo's Hi Fi
Jurassic 5 (although they will always be on my 'what are you listening' to list)
I have a rather eclectic musical taste that ranges from metal to classical so what I am listening to changes on a regular basis. I hate dubstep though.
Van Halen & Miles Davis
Mmmm KSE and ABR, saw ABR play at a small venue once and jesus christ they are tight live!
I've had a lot of Brand New on today, and have also had some old skool emo/indie stuff in the way of Braid, Hey Mercedes, The Juliana Theory etc.
I too have a broad taste, indie-pop, ska, pop punk, folk-punk, emo (like sunny day real estate, not my chemical romance...) post hardcore, metal etc. I do find it hard to explain though when people ask what music i'm into though!
Gotta say i'm loving the Horrible Crowes album, Brian Fallon's done it again. Can't wait for the revival tour, it's gonna kick ass!
http://vimeo.com/29720248
Going to see Bombay Bicycle Club on Wednesday, so get them on repeat. Dry the River and Dog is Dead are supporting, they are amazing.
This past 7 days has consisted of:
Marina & The Diamonds, The Go! Team, Skream, Jay-Z & Kanye, Charlatans & a little disco compilation album i picked up last week.
Not remotely surprised to discover that by and large, Fashionbeaners are Smiths fans!
I've been enjoying my pretty grassroots local music scene recently - there aren't a massive amount of bands floating around my area I don't think, I'm enjoying stuff from Shandy Mac (Storm Troopers is a tune), Black Hills (Driver is Dead is a tune) and The Incidents (they are all tunes) from around Corby and the east midlands. Feels like they're a cut above too; I listen to bands from surrounding scenes and I just don't think they're as good. Which is strange, because they've got The Horn a little way over in St Albans and Corby's got, well, not a lot!
The new tune by Justice - Audio, Video, Disco... amazing :)