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Joe 06-24-2013 07:36 PM

[QUOTE=niobium;19043142]
For me, June 2013 is the best month in music I can remember a single month having for quite some time. Still need to digest all of these fully; in no order of ranking:

Queens of the Stone Age - [I]...Like Clockwork [/I](haven't listened)
These New Puritans - [I]Field of Reeds [/I](more and more assured/ambitious/knowledgable with each release)
[/QUOTE]

I think 2013 is one of the better years in music in a long time. I'm not loving the QOTSA album, but there are some gems on there. If I Had a Tail was sweet. The disappointing thing for me about TNP is that when I heard that song Fragment 2 a few months back, I was just waiting and waiting for it to get awesome and it never did. I like the music video a lot though.

SugarCoatedSour 06-25-2013 10:55 AM

[QUOTE=voltandvolumecom;19046397]Excellent album![/QUOTE]

Yeah, I'm pretty hooked on jason falkner's projects.

Ro Sham Bo is the rockiest envisioning of power-pop and a bit of neo-psych.

His debut solo album is really damn good too.

[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRUrcfT8LOk[/url]

grapeape 06-25-2013 12:49 PM

I'm regressing a little at the moment:

Dead Kennedys - Bedtime for Democracy

Lamb of God - New American Gospel

Opeth - Ghost Reveries

voltandvolumecom 06-25-2013 03:35 PM

[QUOTE=SugarCoatedSour;19046543]Yeah, I'm pretty hooked on jason falkner's projects.

Ro Sham Bo is the rockiest envisioning of power-pop and a bit of neo-psych.

His debut solo album is really damn good too.

[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRUrcfT8LOk[/url][/QUOTE]

I agree. It's really good (I'll never tire of the first track "I Live"). Actually, I also really like his second solo album. Since then, he's lost me a little bit, I have to admit. Maybe I just haven't paid close enough attention!?

rileyrichards 06-28-2013 12:30 AM

Young coyote
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo2i3_CpZcs

SugarCoatedSour 06-28-2013 09:22 AM

[QUOTE=voltandvolumecom;19046619]I agree. It's really good (I'll never tire of the first track "I Live"). Actually, I also really like his second solo album. Since then, he's lost me a little bit, I have to admit. Maybe I just haven't paid close enough attention!?[/QUOTE]

he's worked with and helped a lot of guys record fantastic albums.

Eric Matthews - It's Heavy In Here : some wonderful baroque pop infused with lots of rock influences.

Brendan Benson's sophomore album was written with Jason Falkner.

He was in the first Jellyfish album, which is quite an album.

voltandvolumecom 06-28-2013 02:59 PM

[QUOTE=SugarCoatedSour;19047308]he's worked with and helped a lot of guys record fantastic albums.

Eric Matthews - It's Heavy In Here : some wonderful baroque pop infused with lots of rock influences.

Brendan Benson's sophomore album was written with Jason Falkner.

He was in the first Jellyfish album, which is quite an album.[/QUOTE]

Oh yes, liked that first album by Jellyfish, even if I wish he was still a member of the band, when they recorded their second and last album "Spilt Milk", simply because I loved it even more than their debut. And yes, Eric Matthews' "It's Heavy In Here" is great, too. I recall reading about the Brendan Benson album, but never actually got around to listening to it for some reason. I'll have to rectify that.

SugarCoatedSour 06-28-2013 03:39 PM

yeah same goes on the jellyfish front for me. And the brendan benson album is very concise pop, with a definite Falkner sound.

Joe 06-28-2013 05:09 PM

You guys have just gotten me really into Jason Falkner. Thanks.

Ro Sham Bo isn't on Spotify though =/

SugarCoatedSour 06-28-2013 07:57 PM

!!! that's good stuff.

[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EE-znePV0UQ[/url]

Joe 06-28-2013 08:16 PM

i have to admit though my favorite of the stuff i've heard these last few hours wasn't even the jellyfish stuff he was involved with. split milk is a sweet album

SugarCoatedSour 06-28-2013 11:29 PM

Jellyfish has a really unique sound, for some reason I hear overtones of queen and stuff in the harmonies. I like Jason Falkners stuff because he has a really good touch for power-pop, crunchy guitars, and neat shifts in the songs.

Joe 06-29-2013 06:46 AM

It's Queen, Weezer, Ben Folds (obv before those two but just for reference's sake), and Bubblegum pop all in one. I like it a lot

SugarCoatedSour 06-29-2013 10:36 AM

yeah, i'm a fan.

Other great artists with a similar sound are: Push Kings(if most bands are coined with being influenced by Sgt. Pepper's Beatles period, these guys are much more influenced by either american bubblegum pop, or beatles early period) The Merrymakers, The Posies(more power-pop), The Greenberry Woods( a bit blatant with their harping of the power-pop style), The Wondermints

those are the noteworthy bands I've come across in my search for more well-produced pop-rock.

SugarCoatedSour 06-29-2013 10:40 AM

[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2ZAWWtMTwo[/url]

voltandvolumecom 07-01-2013 04:57 AM

The Posies
 
The Posies' "Frosting On The beater" is a great album, probably their most critically acclaimed. However, my personal favorite is "Amazing Disgrace", one of my favorite '90s albums. Still love it to this day.


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