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For the new posters, the Official Music Threads are intended to present the songs and the artists that we like or would like to introduce to you.
For this Official March Music Thread, I present the acoustic guitar of Andy Falco and the dobro of Andy Hall -- both very highly-regarded in the world of country and bluegrass. Their group is "The Infamous Stringdusters."
I doubt you'll be interested in the interview after the first tune, but it's a whole albumful.
Weirdly thought this was going to be about De Souza .... Loved it
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The Official March Music Thread on 10:00 - Mar 5 with 3239 views
well going with guitarists, here is The reverend horton heat doing Psychobilly freakout live in 2014. James Heath in my opinion is one of those severly underated guitarists... perhaps its the music he does tend to rarely be radio hits.
The Official March Music Thread on 10:26 - Mar 7 by jackjackjackjack
Burger and Lolipop records of Los Angeles put out some great stuff.
Note the Cheap Trick poster on the wall.
I've often wondered whether the ultra-soft-core porn in the background of some rock videos was there to distract attention from the music. And not at all subliminally.
And the raw colours. And the raw movement. And the raw lighting.
Didn't work on me this time, however, so I can't be certain.
Here's something that's actually about 9 years old, but it's starting to get some new exposure in a couple of TV ads in the USA.
The band is called Battles, and the song is called Atlas. They are part of the experimental genre known as "Math Rock" which features odd time signatures and rhythmic structures.
If you were an alt metal fan in the 1990's, you probably remember Helmet - a band that sounded really hard but looked like a bunch of frat boys. The drummer used to be in that band.
The Official March Music Thread on 19:57 - Mar 7 by Tummer_from_Texas
Here's something that's actually about 9 years old, but it's starting to get some new exposure in a couple of TV ads in the USA.
The band is called Battles, and the song is called Atlas. They are part of the experimental genre known as "Math Rock" which features odd time signatures and rhythmic structures.
If you were an alt metal fan in the 1990's, you probably remember Helmet - a band that sounded really hard but looked like a bunch of frat boys. The drummer used to be in that band.
Helmet, as frat boys? <...< well since were on John Stanier he's in another pretty rad band called Tomahawk, with Duane Denison of the Jesus Lizard, Mike Patton of faith no more, and bass has been played by Trevor dunn of Mr. Bungle, but more importantly first few records had KevinRutmantis of the melvins.
The Official March Music Thread on 19:57 - Mar 7 by Tummer_from_Texas
Here's something that's actually about 9 years old, but it's starting to get some new exposure in a couple of TV ads in the USA.
The band is called Battles, and the song is called Atlas. They are part of the experimental genre known as "Math Rock" which features odd time signatures and rhythmic structures.
If you were an alt metal fan in the 1990's, you probably remember Helmet - a band that sounded really hard but looked like a bunch of frat boys. The drummer used to be in that band.
These guys are definitely mathrock. they sound like partial differential equations to me.
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The Official March Music Thread on 23:20 - Mar 13 with 2894 views
Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.
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The Official March Music Thread on 08:58 - Mar 14 with 2833 views