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Anyone into Steven Wilson?











How about Opeth?




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#52

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Quote: (03-30-2014 08:58 PM)Feisbook Control Wrote:  

How bout Opeth?

Soundtrack to my teenage angst right there.

New album's strange but I love this track:




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#53

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Opeth is awesome, seen them several times. Mikael Åkerfeldt is a true genius and amazing musician. New album should be coming soon.
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#54

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Well. I know what I would do if I lived in London.


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Quote: (03-31-2014 12:27 AM)Chaos Wrote:  

Well. I know what I would do if I lived in London.

Wait... Faith No More and Wolfmother? This should be interesting:






Glad to hear Opeth has a new one coming out, can't wait. Akerfeldt and Wilson had a project called Storm Corrosion - eerie stuff:




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Quote: (03-30-2014 08:58 PM)Feisbook Control Wrote:  

Anyone into Steven Wilson?

How about Opeth?

Quote: (03-31-2014 12:17 AM)Chaos Wrote:  

Opeth is awesome, seen them several times. Mikael Åkerfeldt is a true genius and amazing musician. New album should be coming soon.

I'm into the early prog.

Steve Wilson and Mikael Åkerfeldt appear on Steve Hackett's (my favorite musician) Genesis Revisited II CD.










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Quote: (04-01-2014 09:48 PM)Dusty Wrote:  

I'm into the early prog.

Steve Wilson and Mikael Åkerfeldt appear on Steve Hackett's (my favorite musician) Genesis Revisited II CD.

Good stuff Dusty. Lover's Leap reminds me of Greg Lake tearing it up here:




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Quote: (04-01-2014 10:02 PM)unbowed Wrote:  

Quote: (04-01-2014 09:48 PM)Dusty Wrote:  

I'm into the early prog.

Steve Wilson and Mikael Åkerfeldt appear on Steve Hackett's (my favorite musician) Genesis Revisited II CD.

Good stuff Dusty. Lover's Leap reminds me of Greg Lake tearing it up here:

Lover's Leap is just one section of a 24 minute song by Genesis called Supper's Ready. It's the Stairway to Heaven of prog.

Here's Genesis doing it in 1974. Peter Gabriel on vocals, and a young Phil Collins playing drums and singing background vocals. The guitarist in the video (Steve Hackett) is doing a Genesis tour currently and tearing it up.






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#59

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Quote:Quote:

How about Opeth?

I really like Opeth but I was reluctant to mention them in a "rock" thread when most their catalogue is clearly heavy metal. By their own admission, the progressive and psychedelic bands of the 60s and 70s were a huge influence on them. However, a lot of their music sounds like this:








...which is obviously way more metal than rock.
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#60

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Here we go. Time to listen to new Wolfmother for the first time.
I hope I'll not be dissapointed.




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Quote: (04-01-2014 10:10 PM)Dusty Wrote:  

Lover's Leap is just one section of a 24 minute song by Genesis called Supper's Ready. It's the Stairway to Heaven of prog.

Here's Genesis doing it in 1974. Peter Gabriel on vocals, and a young Phil Collins playing drums and singing background vocals. The guitarist in the video (Steve Hackett) is doing a Genesis tour currently and tearing it up.

Those visuals are the epitome of the 70s. Peter Gabriel's flower getup is terrifying. Guitarwork is great; I want a 12-string now.

Since Stairway was mentioned - obligatory:





Then along came punk rock as a "back-to-basics" reaction of short, fast songs against the "excessive" prog bands who had long, classical-like pieces:






Quote: (04-01-2014 10:30 PM)Vitriol Wrote:  

Quote:Quote:

How about Opeth?

I really like Opeth but I was reluctant to mention them in a "rock" thread when most their catalogue is clearly heavy metal.

Heavy metal is essentially rock on steroids; I think it's alright to place it here, unless we have a legion of unsung metalheads around these parts.
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I wish I could find the Henry Rollins clip where he's saying that he hates these new bands who are so nice, friendly, good looking and make music that your parents approve of. Lots of pussy rock bands on the radio and tv.
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#64

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New band recommendation, 'Royal Blood':

It's very rare I get hooked on a new band. But I stumbled across these guys when watching QOTSA videos on YouTube

Pleasantly surprised, if you like QOTSA, Deftones or Muse it's worth a click:




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Any Incubus fans here?






Perfect for a sunny day

Also used to be pretty damn awesome back in the day, i.e S.C.I.E.N.C.E
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Royal Blood was OK. I didn't like the drummer though. Neither his playing or the sound. Gonna keep an eye on them anyway.

Ps. New Wolfmother suck. So dissapointing.
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Quote: (04-01-2014 10:53 PM)unbowed Wrote:  

Heavy metal is essentially rock on steroids; I think it's alright to place it here, unless we have a legion of unsung metalheads around these parts.

Somebody called?

I'm indeed a metalhead, but lately been listening to a lot of blues. BBKing, Buddy Guy, Joe Bonamassa.

Please recomend me some good blues and decent hardrock (guns and roses, something with balls not the fagotty assed hardrock from nowadays)




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Wreckingball:






Classic.






I think Kyuss has already been mentioned in this thread, but they are also a classic.






The person who uploaded it has the full album as a playlist.

These guys I find to be really inconsistent, but I liked this album a lot when it came out (and saw them live). I also like the story about how Dave Wyndorf wrote it. Monster Magnet were struggling to make a living making music, and he thought he'd have one last roll of the dice, literally. He exiled himself to Las Vegas for a month. Every day, he would go to the seediest strip clubs and gambling dens and engage in some gonzo song writing of the seedy underbelly of the real American dream. Then, he'd go back to his hotel, watch the sun come up over Las Vegas, and write a song. Reminded me of Hunter S. Thompson in some way.






Thought these guys were interesting. Full album also as a playlist.






Likewise with these guys.
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thanks for the tips!

Kyuss are awesome indeed! I love welcome to the sky valley
Will check out the other ones.

Not a big fan of pantera/phil anselmo, so i'm not that really into Down.
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OK, a questionable recommendation. Don't care much for his politics but Tom Morello is one of my all time favorite guitarists. I loved his stuff with RATM and Audioslave. He's a guy who makes the most out of the least. It's weird because he lists Iron Maiden and Randy Rhoads as big influences but he's stylistically on the opposite end of the spectrum.














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Tom Morello is the only man who can do an aweome solo WITHOUT using any of the strings: (The solo at 5:55):






Though I'd recommend watching the whole concert, it was fucking awesome
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Quote: (04-11-2014 12:04 PM)LeightonBlackstock Wrote:  

Tom Morello is the only man who can do an aweome solo WITHOUT using any of the strings: (The solo at 5:55):






Though I'd recommend watching the whole concert, it was fucking awesome

Yeah, that's exactly what I mean. He's got this mind where he can turn anything into a composition.

Has anyone seen "It Might Get Loud", the documentary with Jimmy Page, The Edge (U2), and Jack White? It's really interesting, they take 2 guitarists who cite Jimmy Page as a huge influence but they're totally opposite styles - Jack White is all about roots, going real basic, minimal electronics, and then The Edge who never found a slapback echo he didn't like. You can see where they both got influences, because Page did both, but it's so weird to see them hanging out together. Black and Edge don't know what to make of each other. There's this hilarious scene where Jimmy Page plugs in and starts up the riff to "Whole Lotta Love". He starts playing and Edge stands up to get a closer look with this smile on his face like "so that's how it's done" and Jack Black looks like he might cry.




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Quote: (04-08-2014 05:07 PM)Wreckingball Wrote:  

Please recomend me some good blues and decent hardrock (guns and roses, something with balls not the fagotty assed hardrock from nowadays)

You probably already know but it can't hurt to leave this here



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Favourite Red Hot Chili Peppers album?

Mine is One Hot Minute (BSSM second)

One time I sent this album to my friend to try and convert him. His response "I hate it. It's really scatty and all over the place". Precisely!






It's a shame they've become so boring, I absolutely love everything they did before 1999.
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