Essential Listening - Week 3 - The Poll

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Jarvis

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Alright Rockers, Punks and Metalheads, it's vote time!

EDIT: Vote wisely! It seems that you can't change your vote once its made on this forum.

Body Count

Body Count.
Ice T's heavy metal band.

This is a really controversial song.

Dirt Box Disco

OK now we're talking!

I've pushed this band on a couple of other threads and am unashamedly gonna plug them here too.

I've loved punk since it first reared it's ugly head back in the 70's, and have followed it through to the modern day through all the various different genres and sub sections (Oi, Ska-punk etc). There have been many great and varied bands over the years, but these guys are definitely the best thing to come out of the UK punk scene in recent years.

If you like catchy, sing-along, melodic punk music then these will without doubt appeal to you. OK they look fucking weird, but punk was always about "Fuck what you think, we'll do it our way". Sums this lot up perfectly.



 

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The Ocean

So, so many bands I could have nominated, from accessible alt-metal titans Deftones to ridiculous deathgrind lunatics Circle of Dead Children, but I'm going to go with Berliners, The Ocean.

They've got more melodic as their career has progressed but they've not lost any of their impact and they are stunning live.


Shellac

Shellac

Steve Albini project so anyone familiar with his work in Big Black or his numerous other projects will have an idea of what to expect. Repetitive, heavy distorted minimal noise rock with the treble turned way up and prominent drums.


Skyharbor

I'm going to go with a band that should appeal to more than just the Metal-heads, whilst still being pretty heavy, and unknown. Formed originally as Hydrodjent, a solo project of Indian musician Keshav Dhar, it has evolved into a full band featuring Keshav, alongside Dan Tompkins, the vocalist of Tesseract, US based drummer and solo musician Anup Sastry and Mumbai based guitarist Devesh Dayal and bassist Krishna Jhaveri.

Skyharbor are part of the modern progressive metal/rock scene, utilizing extended range guitars for the heavily downtuned "djent" sound, but similarly to many of the bands in the "djent" movement, they are very atmospheric. Dan has a tremendous vocal range, verging on being pop-like. The below song is one of their most accessible, and one of their best.

 

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Them Crooked Vultures

There is a jukebox in a pub near mine that has loads of rock etc on it. I like to put on random stuff and one day we found them Crooked Vultures.

I thought they were obscure but it turned out they are well known, still I like them so they get my nomination.

 

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