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I'm always interested in broadening my musical horizons, and I'm conscious that I tend to miss a lot most of what's happening in popular and alternative music because I steadfastly refuse to put up with the 'let's advertise at you for 40 minutes out of every hour' behavior of commerical radio.

LJ, however, is filled with young hipsters who can educate old fogies like me. :-) Someone in one of the Scottish communities mentioned the Glasgow group Belle & Sebastian, so I picked up one of their CDs (The Life Pursuit), and I'm enjoying it a great deal (despite firstfoot.com assuring me they're awful). It reminds me a lot of the some of the early (pre-punk) British Invasion groups I grew up listening to.

Any of my readers have suggestions of other, similar artists (not necessarily British) that I might want to try?

Date: 2006-11-10 04:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] azbound.livejournal.com
Travis
Massive Attack
Jack Johnson

We won't try to shock you with Pantera or something until a later point in time.

Date: 2006-11-10 05:32 pm (UTC)
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Satellite radio is a godsend, I haven't listened to terrestrial radio other than NPR in more than a year; XM I believe has some ClearChannel stations, but they're plenty easy to avoid if you don't want to listen to top-40 pop stuff.

If you like Belle & Sebastian, maybe look for stuff by Isobel Campbell (formerly of B&S). I have her CD with Mark Lanegan (ex-Screaming Trees) here if you want to try out an MP3 to see if you like it before picking it up.

The Beautiful South

I still harbor a fondness for a large number of shoegaze bands like Lush, Ride and Slowdive. Tangentially, I'll listen to pretty much anything on 4AD at least once.

If you can stream music, I highly recommend Pandora. Plug in an artist that you like, and they'll play similar stuff for you. You can rate what they offer and they'll adjust the songs accordingly.

Date: 2006-11-10 06:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dativesingular.livejournal.com
I have B&S's Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like A Peasant, which is also quite awesome. I can't now because I'm about to go to work, but when I get back from suburban Pittsburgh this weekend, I'll see if I can upload it for you if you'd like.

Seconding Travis (especially the Singles album, since it's pretty much their greatest hits).

Given what I can tell of your musical tastes, you might also like David Gray's White Ladder, and possibly some of The Cranberries' stuff.

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