You have not heard music – Part II
…until you have heard these bands or artists.
That’s right, folks, this is another post in the (relatively new) music series of blog posts. You can read the first post here. Music is one of my favourite things, a passion of mine and probably the only thing that will never get boring.
So here are some of the coolest music out there right now, in my opinion of course.
Protest The Hero
Canadian mathcore. This is a fun band. Yes, fun. It’s metal, it’s technical, and it’s unbelievably exciting music. I’m a new fan of this band so I haven’t heard everything yet but what I’ve heard I really dig.
Protest The Hero – Blindfolds Aside
Coheed and Cambria
This is another band that I heard much about before I decided I should check them out. The more I listen to these guys the more I love their music. It’s just great. This is not metal; it’s more alternative, experimental rock with prog influences.
Coheed and Cambria – The Running Free
General Fuzz
For a long time I wanted to get into electronica. I searched the web for some cool stuff and eventually found General Fuzz. What can I say; this was just perfect for me. The right stuff at the right time and exactly the kind of electronica I had been looking for a very long time. I really, really enjoy this music. There are four albums available for download for free! Check it out, I strongly recommend it.
Lunar
Basically same as above. This is more electronica. Also excellent stuff. Also free for download.
The Mars Volta
Crazy. That is the first thing I think of when thinking of this band’s music. It’s so crazy, but an interesting mixture of rock and jazz fusion and latin sounds… and everything else, too. Definitely worth a listen.
The Mars Volta – Eunuch Provocateur
The Dillinger Escape Plan.
This is a very interesting band. The best way I can try to describe this band’s sound would be to say that it’s like experimental metal. I will have to give you a little waring, though. It takes time to “get” this band. Their music is so intense that I often feel completely exhausted after hearing only one song. It’s that awesome. Not many bands out there can do what these guys are doing.
The Dillinger Escape Plan – Panasonic Youth
Rush
The Masters of Awesomeness and living legends, and the second band out of Canada on this list. What can I say about these guys that hasn’t already been said a million times before? They are indeed living legends. They are the fifth most successful band ever, and ranks in after (other monsters like) Kiss, The Beatles, Aerosmith, and The Rolling Stones. When I was a newborn proghead and discovering the massive world of prog I naturally read and heard a lot about these guys and people praised them for the geniuses they are. A few years later I bought the DVD “Rush In Rio”. I watched it and I was blown away. They are, indeed, awesome. Lately I have been on a little Rush trip and I’m re-discovering this band. It’s great, and I love it.
Rush – YYZ
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August 8, 2008 at 7:40 am
Ok, let’s see.
Protest the Hero:
I’m generally fed up with the *core scene, but this band did it so good that I was really impressed. Well worth a listen or two.
Coheed and Cambria:
Video is removed. Blah.
General Fuzz:
Will check it out later.
Hah, missed that one.
The Mars Volta:
They’re kind of excellent.
The Dillinger Escape Plan:
Fun to listen to for one song or two, but I know many bands that are like that.
But these bands are absolutely the most fun ones live.
Especially these guys have a rumour of being tooootally crazy live.
Rush:
Same as The Mars Volta, kind of excellent.