Favorite Bands, and your favorite albums from them?
Posted: 14 Jan 2021, 05:55
Hello gang,
I'm sure this question has been answered a dozen times on this forum but with all these new people (myself included) I wanna know what you're listening to! I wanna spice it up a little however, not only what are your favorite bands but what are your favorite albums by them and why? For me:
Band: The Residents
Album: Demons Dance Alone
Love The Residents and their whole mantra on the Theory of Obscurity, essentially just means letting their art speak for itself and not letting their actual lives really be known. Von kinda had a similar approach with his whole air of mystery about him, not letting too much out. Demons Dance Alone is their album made in response to the 911 attacks back in 2001 here in the states, and is an album about confusion and fear perfectly illustrated through the Avant Garde sounds of their music. I also really recommend Duck Stab, and Commercial Album if you want more from them.
Band: Gorillaz
Album: Self Titled
As an illustrator myself I got really drawn (no pun intended) into the visual flair of Gorillaz, and their music certainly lived up to the style. I enjoy music from various different backgrounds, not just rock. The band's constant mix of different genre's and lack of fear in trying new things always keep them fresh for me. Self Titled however is just Gorillaz in their purest form and that's why I love it so much. The seamless blend of rock, punk, dub, and hip-hop just take me back to the early 2000s and it's all so nostalgic for me.
Band: Daft Punk
Album: Random Access Memories
Daft Punk is another band which has tried it's hands at different genres but more so confined to the world of electronic music. They have dabbled in Techno, house, edm, r&b, and soft rock. I feel like their latest album (at the time of writing this) is them at their peak. I know people have some hard feelings towards sampling, but Daft Punk here keep the sampling to a minimum and instead craft a completely personal, and unique album that breathes the season of summer so well in my eyes.
and last but certainly not least
Band: Sisters of Mercy
Album: First and Last and Always
Perhaps the Sisters have stuck with me the same way that all these previous bands have, and that is by trying different things in their music. I know lots of people yearn for how the band would've been if Hussey, Adams, and Marx didn't part ways with ol' Von but in a way I don't mind with what we got. We got a really solid (not)gothic rock album, a groovy (not)gothic industrial album, and a pretty decent hard rock album all of which are on heavy rotation. FALAA will always be my favorite however, there is just something very interesting about the approach everyone in the band made to create this record. The songs are timeless, and simply amazing. This album just reeks of right time and right place, like an ancient eldritch prophecy foretold the smithing of these excellent air vibrations by some of the finest of the era. Floodland and Vision Thing are still classics in my eye, but they have a certain age to them that I feel hasn't crept up on their first album. Hopefully we haven't heard the last from the sisters yet, but regardless, we will always have what was already given to us.
How about you guys? would love to hear your thoughts!
Also mods if you're sick of this question and don't want to see it again feel free to delete this post! No harm no foul, thanks for your time!
I'm sure this question has been answered a dozen times on this forum but with all these new people (myself included) I wanna know what you're listening to! I wanna spice it up a little however, not only what are your favorite bands but what are your favorite albums by them and why? For me:
Band: The Residents
Album: Demons Dance Alone
Love The Residents and their whole mantra on the Theory of Obscurity, essentially just means letting their art speak for itself and not letting their actual lives really be known. Von kinda had a similar approach with his whole air of mystery about him, not letting too much out. Demons Dance Alone is their album made in response to the 911 attacks back in 2001 here in the states, and is an album about confusion and fear perfectly illustrated through the Avant Garde sounds of their music. I also really recommend Duck Stab, and Commercial Album if you want more from them.
Band: Gorillaz
Album: Self Titled
As an illustrator myself I got really drawn (no pun intended) into the visual flair of Gorillaz, and their music certainly lived up to the style. I enjoy music from various different backgrounds, not just rock. The band's constant mix of different genre's and lack of fear in trying new things always keep them fresh for me. Self Titled however is just Gorillaz in their purest form and that's why I love it so much. The seamless blend of rock, punk, dub, and hip-hop just take me back to the early 2000s and it's all so nostalgic for me.
Band: Daft Punk
Album: Random Access Memories
Daft Punk is another band which has tried it's hands at different genres but more so confined to the world of electronic music. They have dabbled in Techno, house, edm, r&b, and soft rock. I feel like their latest album (at the time of writing this) is them at their peak. I know people have some hard feelings towards sampling, but Daft Punk here keep the sampling to a minimum and instead craft a completely personal, and unique album that breathes the season of summer so well in my eyes.
and last but certainly not least
Band: Sisters of Mercy
Album: First and Last and Always
Perhaps the Sisters have stuck with me the same way that all these previous bands have, and that is by trying different things in their music. I know lots of people yearn for how the band would've been if Hussey, Adams, and Marx didn't part ways with ol' Von but in a way I don't mind with what we got. We got a really solid (not)gothic rock album, a groovy (not)gothic industrial album, and a pretty decent hard rock album all of which are on heavy rotation. FALAA will always be my favorite however, there is just something very interesting about the approach everyone in the band made to create this record. The songs are timeless, and simply amazing. This album just reeks of right time and right place, like an ancient eldritch prophecy foretold the smithing of these excellent air vibrations by some of the finest of the era. Floodland and Vision Thing are still classics in my eye, but they have a certain age to them that I feel hasn't crept up on their first album. Hopefully we haven't heard the last from the sisters yet, but regardless, we will always have what was already given to us.
How about you guys? would love to hear your thoughts!
Also mods if you're sick of this question and don't want to see it again feel free to delete this post! No harm no foul, thanks for your time!