There is a ton of really good music out there that goes unappreciated by most people because they stick to a certain genre. Here is your chance to enlighten us all by turning us on to your favorite lesser known bands.
Here's a few of mine
Blind Mellon: Sleepy house, Change
The Black Crows: Wiser Time, She Gave Good Sunflower
Theory of a deadman: All or nothing, Wait for me [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
If we were back in the heyday of Myspace, I'd have at least two dozen posts for you... but the extent of my new music repetoire would probably rest here, with Greta Van Fleet
I've become a big fan of these guys, their sound is very Led Zeppelin-y. The lead singer has uncanny resemblance to Robert Plant in his vocals.
Their newest album is much better than their last from a technical perspective, the lead guitar is clearly trying to capture his inner Jimmy Page. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TimBone:
Damn. I know you're my age, but I'm honestly surprised you heard of them at all. Surely you didn't listen to them, did you?
My cunt sister did. I've spent my entire life doing whatever is diametrically opposite of whatever the fuck she does. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Cornstock:
I've become a big fan of these guys, their sound is very Led Zeppelin-y. The lead singer has uncanny resemblance to Robert Plant in his vocals.
Their newest album is much better than their last from a technical perspective, the lead guitar is clearly trying to capture his inner Jimmy Page.
The really cool thing about those guys, having read several interviews... is that they never set out to be Led Zeppelin
But the band itself just had that love for old school blues rock, then they added that singer... and it naturally morphed into a Zep II thing, even if they kinda try to downplay it during interviews
Compared to what passes as 'rock n roll' these days, I love them... their hearts in the right place for sure
The coolest part isnt that they're doing it, its that there is still an audience for great rock like that... it gives me faith in our youngsters [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
The really cool thing about those guys, having read several interviews... is that they never set out to be Led Zeppelin
But the band itself just had that love for old school blues rock, then they added that singer... and it naturally morphed into a Zep II thing, even if they kinda try to downplay it during interviews
Compared to what passes as 'rock n roll' these days, I love them... their hearts in the right place for sure
I was at the gym the first time I heard them come on, I heard what sounded like the trademark Robert Plant wail. I dropped what I was doing to Shazam them, thinking it was a Zep song I had miraculously never heard before.
You're exactly right, their heart's in the right place. It's not like some cheap imitation. They're pulling from the same blues rock influences Zep did, and they do a great job. Just coincidence in the vocals [Reply]
Originally Posted by Cornstock:
I was at the gym the first time I heard them come on, I heard what sounded like the trademark Robert Plant wail. I dropped what I was doing to Shazam them, thinking it was a Zep song I had miraculously never heard before.
You're exactly right, their heart's in the right place. It's not like some cheap imitation. They're pulling from the same blues rock influences Zep did, and they do a great job. Just coincidence in the vocals
Were it not for NZoner, I likely still wouldnt know about them