Dammit man, I have a Final Year project to do & you're posting some quality links. Now heard about 5 Simian Mobile Disco tunes & I'm gonna buy the albums. Come back at you with a more digital song (with some soft D&B) & a cracking homemade vid High Contrast - High Contrast Days Go By. Its a remix by Fabriclive
A way a lone a last a loved a long the riverrun, past Eve and Adam's, from swerve of shore to bend of bay,
brings us by a commodius vicus of recirculation back to Howth Castle and Environs.
Awesome arrangement and production. Thom Yorke is a strange strange little man though. I blame it entirely on being from Oxford.
Thom Yorke certainly is one strange fella. Also, Radiohead must win the award for Unlikeliest Stadium Rockers - who knew that Yorke's nasal vocals, chronic gloom and penchant for building songs on abrasive electronic noise (see Kid A) would translate into becoming one of the world's most beloved bands?
I've seen this thread several times (changes names fast thoiugh).
I think it's time to add some tunes from my all time favorite band: Black Sabbath
To me, the Black Sabbath lineup in 1970 - 1979 (they started earlier in 68 as Earth) are examples of true creative artists. Here is a group who created an entire genre of music we know today; Heavy Metal. The four members of Black Sabbath, consisting of Ozzy Osbourne (vocals), Tony Iommi (Guitar), Geezer Butler (Bass) and Bill Ward (Drums) took the blues of the time and raised the volum of the bass and accentuated guitar solos. This platform of music was perfect for the dark lyrics that so characterizes the genre. I'll provide a list of my favorites from the first half of their career. I have many concerning this band so I'll try to not make it too long.
If you'll notice their riffs, these guy hardly need me to pay tribute since thousands of Heavy Metal bands already do so when they use Black Sabbath riffs themselves.