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42x16ss said:
Just got home from seeing this incredible songwriter:

https://youtu.be/oGxT7A4LLz8

https://youtu.be/zKmWd8DPrEc

https://youtu.be/nYUcqmpHJbk

And of course https://youtu.be/uJ_1HMAGb4k

Miles from the prog metal and desert rock I’ve been listening to lately but amazing stuff.

Just watched the first video and it's fantastic. Great tune and visuals. The first 10 seconds are my favourite part. . At first I was wondering what the hell was going on, and then, yeah, it all makes sense.

What is desert rock?
 
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the delgados said:
42x16ss said:
Just got home from seeing this incredible songwriter:

https://youtu.be/oGxT7A4LLz8

https://youtu.be/zKmWd8DPrEc

https://youtu.be/nYUcqmpHJbk

And of course https://youtu.be/uJ_1HMAGb4k

Miles from the prog metal and desert rock I’ve been listening to lately but amazing stuff.

Just watched the first video and it's fantastic. Great tune and visuals. The first 10 seconds are my favourite part. . At first I was wondering what the hell was going on, and then, yeah, it all makes sense.

What is desert rock?
Desert rock is a style typified by Queens of the Stone Age and Kyuss, named after concerts out in the Californian desert. It usually has a loose, clunky feel.

Vance Joy is really blowing up here in Australia, the fourth song I linked is his biggest followed by the first.
 
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42x16ss said:
the delgados said:
42x16ss said:
Just got home from seeing this incredible songwriter:

https://youtu.be/oGxT7A4LLz8

https://youtu.be/zKmWd8DPrEc

https://youtu.be/nYUcqmpHJbk

And of course https://youtu.be/uJ_1HMAGb4k

Miles from the prog metal and desert rock I’ve been listening to lately but amazing stuff.

Just watched the first video and it's fantastic. Great tune and visuals. The first 10 seconds are my favourite part. . At first I was wondering what the hell was going on, and then, yeah, it all makes sense.

What is desert rock?
Desert rock is a style typified by Queens of the Stone Age and Kyuss, named after concerts out in the Californian desert. It usually has a loose, clunky feel.

Vance Joy is really blowing up here in Australia, the fourth song I linked is his biggest followed by the first.


Ha! I took the reference literally and thought of Giant Sand, a band from Arizona.
Come to think of it, the sound can in a way be compared to Vance Joy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6PZM-DFGNQ
 
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the delgados said:
42x16ss said:
the delgados said:
42x16ss said:
Just got home from seeing this incredible songwriter:

https://youtu.be/oGxT7A4LLz8

https://youtu.be/zKmWd8DPrEc

https://youtu.be/nYUcqmpHJbk

And of course https://youtu.be/uJ_1HMAGb4k

Miles from the prog metal and desert rock I’ve been listening to lately but amazing stuff.

Just watched the first video and it's fantastic. Great tune and visuals. The first 10 seconds are my favourite part. . At first I was wondering what the hell was going on, and then, yeah, it all makes sense.

What is desert rock?
Desert rock is a style typified by Queens of the Stone Age and Kyuss, named after concerts out in the Californian desert. It usually has a loose, clunky feel.

Vance Joy is really blowing up here in Australia, the fourth song I linked is his biggest followed by the first.


Ha! I took the reference literally and thought of Giant Sand, a band from Arizona.
Come to think of it, the sound can in a way be compared to Vance Joy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6PZM-DFGNQ

Yes, Giant Sand are great. One of the few country like band I can stomach. Obviously because of the guitar work popping up once in a while. And the melodies... Anyway, was listening to Gun Club, The Ocean Party, The Men and Volfgang Voigt today.
 
Polvo ~ Can I Ride?

Even before they were the math-rocking, conventional-harmony-eschewing, critic-baiting masters of discordance they later became, Polvo could still write a great song. This has to be the band at their most catchy and fun, its their equivalent of, say, "Lee Remick" by the Go-Betweens or "Joyride" by Built to Spill - great songs not truly representative of what became the band's sound.
 
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Libertine Seguros said:
Polvo ~ Can I Ride?

Even before they were the math-rocking, conventional-harmony-eschewing, critic-baiting masters of discordance they later became, Polvo could still write a great song. This has to be the band at their most catchy and fun, its their equivalent of, say, "Lee Remick" by the Go-Betweens or "Joyride" by Built to Spill - great songs not truly representative of what became the band's sound.

Ah, the early-to-mid nineties.
I love music from every era, but I still contend that the indie rock scene during those years was sublime. So many great bands suddenly popped up--most of whom never received the fame and money they deserved. But they have provided me with a lifetime of timeless tunes.
Here's one:

Archers of Loaf--Web in Front
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZkEob55qso&list=PLhSDY6742WkMHva949varR02wNLpGiNg9

Also, at DJ Sprtsh: I had never heard of Gun Club; they sound great. Sort of like Velvet Underground on uppers? I know nothing about music composition, so apologies if that's an unfair comparison.