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monkeyboy
12-05-2005, 06:43 AM
They are popping up all over the place and getting alot of media attention.
For example:
Arctic Monkeys
Maximo Park
The Futureheads
Kaiser Chiefs
The Editors
Bloc Party
The Young Knives
Franz Ferdinand
The Rakes
I think if you pick two artists here you will be satisfied. (my pick would be Bloc Party and The Editors) Is a new band like Arctic Monkeys who are topping the charts really necessary? Cause I think they are just playing the same old shit. Imo the Arctic Monkeys are just a rockier Franz Ferdinand with some better lyrics. Whats up with this world who keep asking for the same music!? Is this going to last or is it just a phase?
PS: If you really want to be challenged check out british rock bands Reuben, Engerica and Million Dead (who recently split up :().
votingfloater
12-05-2005, 06:46 AM
Out of that lot I'll - predictably - plump for Maximo Park. Best of the bunch.
I didn't know Million Dead split up...
Dirty0900
12-05-2005, 06:54 AM
I'll say Maximo Park to, only coz im biased and have followed them since they were unsigned.
The Harrisons
65 Days Of Static
The Bubble Project
There all ace but not in the mainstream, its a shame that the new Doves and Elbow albums both got ignore this year.
monkeyboy
12-05-2005, 06:57 AM
65 Days Of Static
Yes love their new album "One time for all time". Maybe even better than their debut.
Dirty0900
12-05-2005, 07:00 AM
Yes love their new album "One time for all time". Maybe even better than their debut.
Naaaaaa, first one is miles better imo.Though radio protector is one of my fav songs ever.Its gorgeous.
votingfloater
12-05-2005, 07:03 AM
I haven't heard the new 65dos album but the first one was great (although I don't listen to it that much now, come to think of it). Might need to get a listen to the new one...
stimpee
12-05-2005, 09:05 AM
Arctic Monkeys are the best of the bunch there and they havent even released an album yet. Very witty lyrics, great riffs and are miles better than Maximo Park or Franz Ferdinand. Bloc Party and The Editors are good tho and they use "Munich" on Match Of The Day :)
Check out Black Wire too, they have a great debut album out. A band I like but seem to have sank without trace recently are South, though they are more Stone Roses/Charlatans influenced than this current batch who've been listening to too many PiL/Gang Of Four/Joy Division records.
To anyone into these bands, checking out the above 3 bands would be a great idea.
Gang Of Four: Solid Gold/Entertainment
Joy Division: Permanent
Public Image Limited: Public Image Limited/Second Edition
also Wire: Pink Flag/Chairs Missing
Maybe they arent as polished as the current crop, but that gives them more edge and this post-punkfunk certainly didnt get the attention it deserved at the time.
I don't know if they are British bands, but I REALLY like Jon Bon Jovi and the Darkness.
thee carp dreamer
12-05-2005, 09:08 AM
mclusky (broken up though....:()
the martini henry rifles
primal scream
jamie lidell
thee carp dreamer
12-05-2005, 09:09 AM
I don't know if they are British bands, but I REALLY like Jon Bon Jovi and the Darkness.
oh leon, you've done it again....
Dirty0900
12-05-2005, 09:16 AM
oh leon, you've done it again....
Whats a darkness:confused: :confused: :p
monkeyboy
12-05-2005, 09:18 AM
Joy Division: Permanent
Checking it out right now!
I don't know if they are British bands, but I REALLY like Jon Bon Jovi and the Darkness.
hahaha you bastard :)...but i still love you
Come on man, Jon Bon Jovi is just so cool. They make pure rockmusic, the best I've ever heard and they're always keeping it real.
stimpee
12-05-2005, 09:29 AM
Leon: youre way offtopic. i'll get my moderator boots on soon if you dont stop poisoning this thread with your Bon Jovi talk! ;)
BeautifulBurnout
12-05-2005, 09:53 AM
I don't know if they are British bands, but I REALLY like Jon Bon Jovi and the Darkness.
:eek:
Stop it, Leon. You're frightening me now. Really you are!
For my part, I think Arctic Monkeys and Bloc Party are my particular faves atm. A bit tired of Franz Ferdinand now - haven't bought their new album. For some reason I can't quite fathom, Kaiser Chiefs get on my... er... nerves, I think maybe cos they seem to be trying so hard to sound like The Jam and The Clash and other bands from the 80s? Maybe I am doing them a disservice.
big screen satellite
12-05-2005, 01:53 PM
I don't know if they are British bands, but I REALLY like Jon Bon Jovi and the Darkness.
i hear the sound of a hundred rifles being cocked ;)
purlieu
12-05-2005, 03:01 PM
Is a new band like Arctic Monkeys who are topping the charts really necessary? Cause I think they are just playing the same old shit. Imo the Arctic Monkeys are just a rockier Franz Ferdinand with some better lyrics. Whats up with this world who keep asking for the same music!? Is this going to last or is it just a phase? Well, the thing is, you must realise, is that whilst these bands are very similar, stylistically, they all write different songs.
I know a lot of people have trouble noticing melodies, rhythms, different performances, hooks and so on, and that style seems to be far, far more important a matter to judge a band by these days, but somebody might think Franz Ferdinand sound cool but simply doesn't like the songs themselves, and then listen to the Arctic Monkeys and realise this is what they were after from Franz. Nice tunes and stuff.
Just a thought.
sanblaster
12-05-2005, 04:59 PM
I really like Kaiser Chiefs.... and didn't Franz Ferdinand say their music purpose was to make girls shake their booty?
I ain't no girl but I do.
lukeyd
12-06-2005, 08:30 AM
didn't Franz Ferdinand say their music purpose was to make girls shake their booty?
i heard this too, awesome philosophy
im currently listening to an awful lot of hard-fi - stars of cctv, if only for the references to living in feltham, which i experienced a bit of last year.
Tiger
12-06-2005, 10:04 AM
its a shame that the new Doves and Elbow albums both got ignore this year.
still enjoying the elbow album, but the doves album is very patchy and doesn't imo stand up to their earlier albums.
with regard to the original post, kaisers singles are OK not something i'd buy and didn't think much of them when i saw em live, same with maximo park didn't rate them live but appply some pressure is a quality track. franz ferdinand were quality live, but the new stuff doesn't do much for me. futureheads good live, and hounds of love is one of my singles of the year. arctic monkeys, loads of hype, waiting for album before judging them on two singles, which i liked. saw the rakes on jools and the 22 grand job is catchy and annoying at the same time.
as i've said on here many times before i love bloc party, haven't listened to an album as much as i've listened to silent alarm since i listened to doolittle so much i had to buy it again cos the cd went funny. brilliant live band too, can't wait to hear the new stuff and see how they progress
ceramic'cow
12-06-2005, 10:31 AM
my two penn'orth :
bloc party's record is great. not a duff song on it, and So Here We Are is just gorgeous.
not too fussed either way about maximo park
i really like editors before i heard their album, which is a bit of a let down. the singles are pretty good, (especially munich) but there's little else of note on the entire album.
kaiser chiefs were alright for about 10 minutes at the end of 2004. they have since got more and more boring
franz ferdinand never really did it for me
arctic monkeys' first single was ace. dancefloor is ok. the hype'll crush 'em. there's no way their debut album can live up to the expectations that have been built up around them. plus it's only a matter of time before the NME backlash - oh!, the fickle old NME.
nine black alps have some fantastic songs, but the album was a bit of a letdown.
bon jovi are the best british band evar.
i quite like what i've heard of morning runner so far, but it hasn't been very much so the jury's still out.
doves album was pretty mediocre as far as i remember though i've not listened in a while. elbow record is still growing on me. there's some fantastic songs in the first half of the record, as well as a couple of dull ones, and the second half keeps on revealing little gems the more i listen. ace. + Forget Myself is a fantastic single.
undarrenworld
12-06-2005, 02:08 PM
bon jovi are the best british band evar.
You must be joking man;)
Or no?:o
:eek:
Tiger
12-07-2005, 03:57 AM
nine black alps have some fantastic songs, but the album was a bit of a letdown.
they're brilliant live, and their lp has reallly grown on me, gets better with repeated listening imo:)
I have the 'Dead 60's' album which i like a lot.......its a bit 'Clashy' in parts
chino
12-08-2005, 10:06 PM
the best british band, even better than the BEATLES... is franz ferdinand.
i'm just fucking kidding
:D
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