Recommend me some new Rock music...

Dazen1

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OK guys, can you suggest any new stuff that has caught your attention recently but is not too commercial sounding?

(YouTube links welcome).
 
If you don't mean new releases i just listened some great tunes on a mixtape from Pat i received lately, like this one for example:

[video=youtube_share;Oz2J6qm_XAI]http://youtu.be/Oz2J6qm_XAI[/video]
 
Thanks fellas.

Familiar with Porcupine Tree & I know a little of Shpongle thanks to Nando. Perhaps Muse need further investigation?

I'll check those links out Ben and report back.

Keep them suggestions coming though. :)
 
If you are in to Motorhead sounding stuff, Jason Newstead has his own band now, Simply titled Newstead.
 
Here in Peterborough Ontario, Black keys, Sheepdogs, and Monster Truck, seems to be the only thing everyone is listening to. The one radio station,(which i listen to alot at work ONLY), plays the snot out of that stuff. Ive grown to dislike these artists for these reasons. I liked this stuff when it was called Wolfmother, but as this particular genre has grown, I find most of it to be very much the same.
 
Good call.

Is that music you have already heard, Daren? I'm still discovering a few rock and blues bands from the past, so old is new to me. As an example: Dave Mason and Les Dudek, both who have, or will become chosen for tracks on my mix tapes.

Nando.
 
Volbeat. They are kinda metal, with some country, pop, rockabilly, punk/ska thrown in.


Sad Man's Tongue
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mV_HHL-h6g

Heaven Nor Hell
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEN3mQ0ql30

Here's some fairly new Canadian goodness for you Daren. A little more rock then metal.

Retribution Blues
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uCraNJ2phk

Scarecrows
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8s2wqH4Y6c

Enjoy.

Damn Ben - loved Sad Man's Tongue. Like you've said these guys blend different music styles into their own.
 
Damn Ben - loved Sad Man's Tongue. Like you've said these guys blend different music styles into their own.

Theyre a great outfit. They have 5 albums now and a live album. Something im digging more into lately is the story told across the albums. Not all songs from each album are a part of the story. Sometimes 4 or 5 songs or more per album. Its cool listening to the songs, and putting pieces of the story together. Gives the music a little more substance, and its also not something done too often, at least that im aware of.
 
Is that music you have already heard, Daren? I'm still discovering a few rock and blues bands from the past, so old is new to me. As an example: Dave Mason and Les Dudek, both who have, or will become chosen for tracks on my mix tapes.

Nando.


Mason and Dudek are new to you, Vicar....we need to get you hooked up with the KSHE KLASSICS played every Sunday from 8-12 Central time

www.kshe95.com

Here's a start to the list http://www.angelfire.com/mo/MUSICSONGS/ksheclassics.html

Here's the youtube series of the A-Z list done a few months back. This is part 1 of 10

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2E29184844AEEE89
 
Hi Nando,

Yes I am already aware of the Black Keys. I think you would enjoy El Camino.

Would you opt for vinyl given the choice?

Yes, vinyl this time around.

Nando.
 
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