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Re: What music did you listen to today?

Postby hyrle » Mon May 12, 2014 8:45 pm

I was trying to stay away from the well-known ones like Reel Big Fish and Mighty Mighty Bosstones and MxPx. We tend to like to stick to obscure music here. :D

In any case, my meandering around various cover songs today led me to a young Dutch guy named Mattias Lysgaard... not sure if you know him, Bmot, but I think he's pretty darn good. Although most of what he does is covers, I rather enjoyed this original song that he did:

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Re: What music did you listen to today?

Postby Bmot » Tue May 13, 2014 4:24 am

hyrle wrote:I was trying to stay away from the well-known ones like Reel Big Fish and Mighty Mighty Bosstones and MxPx. We tend to like to stick to obscure music here. :D

In any case, my meandering around various cover songs today led me to a young Dutch guy named Mattias Lysgaard... not sure if you know him, Bmot, but I think he's pretty darn good. Although most of what he does is covers, I rather enjoyed this original song that he did:



Never heard of the guy, actually :P

But if we're going into covers... I always liked this not-so-unknown German band:

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Re: What music did you listen to today?

Postby Otherside » Tue May 13, 2014 6:01 am

Ska is a choice for today, thanks gents!

Might go back to the roots too though!

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Re: What music did you listen to today?

Postby Otherside » Tue May 13, 2014 6:12 am

Went a bit too far back..

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Re: What music did you listen to today?

Postby kicking jay » Tue May 13, 2014 3:34 pm

I'm experimenting with punk rock with Crying Nut. Very energetic!
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Re: What music did you listen to today?

Postby Otherside » Tue May 13, 2014 3:47 pm

Crazy stuff..!

My ska session also sent me on an oldskool punk trip... :mrgreen: Punk in Drublic!



Those were the days...! Haven't heard this is about 15 years!!



I am just another fool, and I have to, keep telling myself that
I am just a hypocrite, and I have to, keep calling you one
And I forgot to bite my tongue, as my assumption, is the mother of all mistakes
So I assume the role, open my mouth, and clumsy words escape

So why you, wanna be there, when you could be here, you are slipping away

I awake with your replacement, a bottle in my grasp, in an unfamiliar place
Because you put me out, the butt of a sick joke, into this ashtray life
As you come and go, cause I forgot to service you, and we broke down
And you can't live with my mistakes, but I assume false grace
Open my arms and grasp at something true...
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Re: What music did you listen to today?

Postby Otherside » Wed May 14, 2014 9:41 am

Folk today...

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Re: What music did you listen to today?

Postby hyrle » Wed May 14, 2014 4:13 pm

Folk led me to bluegrass. Bluegrass led me to covers (carrying our theme from a few days ago) and all that led me to this nugget of awesomeness...



This band also did a bunch of other covers of Metallica songs and other such things. I'm going to be listening to Iron Horse covers half my work day, I think. :D
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Re: What music did you listen to today?

Postby NancyLee » Wed May 14, 2014 4:29 pm

Kind of "naval day"... with a great soundtrack and litres of sunscreen.





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Re: What music did you listen to today?

Postby Otherside » Wed May 14, 2014 4:31 pm

Haha.. loving the bluegrass covers... But these crap all over that one, no offence but..... :mrgreen: Enjoy!







I saw them live @ The Wickerman Festival in Scotland. They were supping beers out of a toilet and started to play as the sun was setting at the end of summer.. they let us (the crowd) set the pace by clapping and it was damn FAST. They kept up... the place blew up... beer, legs and arms flying everywhere. Still one of my favourite gigs ever.

Not a cover, but about 50 different kinds of awesome.

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Re: What music did you listen to today?

Postby Bmot » Wed May 14, 2014 6:31 pm

Hmmm, naval themes?





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Re: What music did you listen to today?

Postby NancyLee » Wed May 14, 2014 6:34 pm

Heidevolk <3
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Re: What music did you listen to today?

Postby hyrle » Wed May 14, 2014 6:54 pm

I'll have to give you that one, Otherside. Hayseed Dixie does rock the bluegrass covers pretty hard. That Corn Liquor song seems somewhat inspired by a few other songs but is quite a decent original song too. (And I admit Iron Horse does slow down their covers too much, but it's brilliant on the Goo Goo Dolls songs.)

So... folk led me to folk metal (as my metal proclivities often do), and that led me to Polish folk-infused metal of all things. And I suppose being Cantr, Polish should be expected from time to time. :D

This meandering caused me to stumble into "Pani Pana Zabiła" by Percival Schuttenbach

In any case - this song reminded me of a Polish version of Flyleaf.




I checked out some other stuff by this group but I didn't like it as well as this song. (Most of their stuff is too "death metal" for me, but I did enjoy this one).

Word of warning: I read a Youtube comment explaining the song and it's apparently a pretty dark story. Apologies in advance if any Polish speakers find it offensive... I just liked the instrumental and flow of it... I don't understand a word.
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Re: What music did you listen to today?

Postby hyrle » Wed May 14, 2014 7:13 pm

Okay... I think this is along the naval theme of BMot and NancyLee... I'm not sure. The song that introduced me to Viking rock:

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Re: What music did you listen to today?

Postby Otherside » Wed May 14, 2014 8:47 pm

Sorry, no naval links or vikings. Just phwaaaaah!

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