SympathysSilhouette Posted January 15, 2007 Posted January 15, 2007 I know Eagles of Death Metal & The Pixies (Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y) Quote
Ange Posted January 15, 2007 Posted January 15, 2007 All I know are We Are Scientists, Interpol, Portishead & The Raveonettes.. the rest I have no clue. Quote
Taben Posted January 15, 2007 Posted January 15, 2007 feistgoldfrapp gotan project i've been in love with "mushaboom" since the first time i heard it (Y)(Y) And i've discovered Goldfrapp thanks to a lagerfeld runway show they're awesome and gotan project... electro tango, how awesome is that ? i think it's so mysterious and sensual... (Y) Quote
Nicola Trunfio Posted January 15, 2007 Posted January 15, 2007 feist goldfrapp gotan project i've been in love with "mushaboom" since the first time i heard it (Y)(Y) And i've discovered Goldfrapp thanks to a lagerfeld runway show they're awesome and gotan project... electro tango, how awesome is that ? i think it's so mysterious and sensual... (Y) i knew that, you have stolen my ipod you're right about these bands/artists... mushaboom is brilliant! goldfrapp is really posh and sexy but i love their first album "felt mountain" much more... it's so gentle and sad (my favourite feeling) and gotan project of course rules Quote
Max_god1 Posted January 16, 2007 Posted January 16, 2007 Gotan Project, Interpol and the Pixies are pretty well know in Montreal. In the case of the Eagle Of death metal they aren't as know as the Queen of the stone age, but i'm sure many people knows about Josh Homme's side project.some band that aren't known at they true valueKasabian (even trought they sold out they shows)the musicthe kooksmodest mouse (in the mainstream)electric sixsupergrassthe von bondiesthe muse Quote
tinky Posted January 18, 2007 Posted January 18, 2007 outlandish is nice. i like guantanamo somebody knows anything from next list (by the way my almost-top artists): 4 hero agoria ame astrud gilberto deyampert double u fat freddy's drop feist frank popp ensemble goldfrapp gotan project henrik schwarz jazzanova joao gilberto joe hisaishi kings of convenience koop kosma kyoto jazz massive les gammas peggy lee povo [re:jazz] sigur ros terry callier thievery corporation thom yorke (radiohead) tiefschwarz united future organization vincent gallo wahoo zero 7 this is from recent my friends know nothing from this i DO love vincent gallo Quote
Headhuntaz Posted January 18, 2007 Author Posted January 18, 2007 I listen to Live. No one knows Live. Do you? Quote
Max_god1 Posted January 18, 2007 Posted January 18, 2007 I listen to Live. No one knows Live. Do you?Do you talk about the american band Live : lightning crashes, dolphin's cry, I alone, etc. They have been pretty popular back in the 90's in Canada. Quote
Max_god1 Posted January 18, 2007 Posted January 18, 2007 You won't believe it... Most of my friends don't know Pearl Jam (well, they didn't, I presented PJ to them ) you friends need to be educated, you should take them to a gig . Pearl jam could have the best set list of all of the 90's, way much better than Nirvana, but unfortunatly all the fame and glory goes on Nirvana (because of Kurt's suicide). Many people don't remember that the «Seattle sound» wasn't all about Nirvana: Pearl Jam (Mother Love Bones, Temple Of The Dogs), Alice In Chains, Soundgarden and the Screaming Trees are some other bands that have been really active during the «grunge» era. And Pearl Jam have sold many more records, even Ten out sold Nevermind. So as «Vs »out sold In Utero. Quote
Nicola Trunfio Posted January 18, 2007 Posted January 18, 2007 You won't believe it... Most of my friends don't know Pearl Jam (well, they didn't, I presented PJ to them ) you friends need to be educated, you should take them to a gig . Pearl jam could have the best set list of all of the 90's, way much better than Nirvana, but unfortunatly all the fame and glory goes on Nirvana (because of Kurt's suicide). Many people don't remember that the «Seattle sound» wasn't all about Nirvana: Pearl Jam (Mother Love Bones, Temple Of The Dogs), Alice In Chains, Soundgarden and the Screaming Trees are some other bands that have been really active during the «grunge» era. And Pearl Jam have sold many more records, even Ten out sold Nevermind. So as «Vs »out sold In Utero. i should check this, thanx! Quote
Hime Posted January 18, 2007 Posted January 18, 2007 like...who doesn't know Muse, Kasabian or The Kooks? Quote
Max_god1 Posted January 18, 2007 Posted January 18, 2007 like...who doesn't know Muse, Kasabian or The Kooks? :lough:too many people!the kooks have sold 1.5 million of cd's worldwide, including 1.4 in the U.K., so I guess they aren't that famous outside of their homeland. Samething for the Muse and Kasabian, people go nuts for them UK but they only get like 800(Kasabian) and 2000 (muse) people for they shows in a area that have a pop of about 4 millions . It's like the White Stripes before Seven nation army, they get known in the alternative circuit with White Blood Cells, they we're already known by a couple of people before that, but they get their mainstream reconition with Seven Nation army and Elephant. I guess people in Israel have better taste in music that in Canada! Quote
Max_god1 Posted January 18, 2007 Posted January 18, 2007 You won't believe it... Most of my friends don't know Pearl Jam (well, they didn't, I presented PJ to them ) you friends need to be educated, you should take them to a gig . Pearl jam could have the best set list of all of the 90's, way much better than Nirvana, but unfortunatly all the fame and glory goes on Nirvana (because of Kurt's suicide). Many people don't remember that the «Seattle sound» wasn't all about Nirvana: Pearl Jam (Mother Love Bones, Temple Of The Dogs), Alice In Chains, Soundgarden and the Screaming Trees are some other bands that have been really active during the «grunge» era. And Pearl Jam have sold many more records, even Ten out sold Nevermind. So as «Vs »out sold In Utero. i should check this, thanx! If you can't get to a show, go by either a bootleg from their 2000 tour (72 diffrent shows avaible) or the Touring Band dvd, buying both ain't bad either Quote
Hime Posted January 19, 2007 Posted January 19, 2007 like...who doesn't know Muse, Kasabian or The Kooks? :lough: too many people! the kooks have sold 1.5 million of cd's worldwide, including 1.4 in the U.K., so I guess they aren't that famous outside of their homeland. Samething for the Muse and Kasabian, people go nuts for them UK but they only get like 800(Kasabian) and 2000 (muse) people for they shows in a area that have a pop of about 4 millions . It's like the White Stripes before Seven nation army, they get known in the alternative circuit with White Blood Cells, they we're already known by a couple of people before that, but they get their mainstream reconition with Seven Nation army and Elephant. I guess people in Israel have better taste in music that in Canada! no...it's just me I think it's a good thing...how can you expect that most of the population will understand their genius...at least 50% of the world is ignorant. Quote
tinky Posted January 19, 2007 Posted January 19, 2007 Pulp..most of my friends doesn't even know who Jarvis Cocker is. and The Verve..or Richard Ashcroft with his solo's. Quote
safin83 Posted January 21, 2007 Posted January 21, 2007 anyone heard of machine head, or lamb of god, or six feet under Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.