EZ1221C wrote:Mogwai
niall wrote:I would also like to throw Helmet in there too. Meantime, Betty and Aftertaste are brilliant albums.
niall wrote:I would also like to throw Helmet in there too. Meantime, Betty and Aftertaste are brilliant albums.
Thirty Bills Unpaid wrote:The Tragically Hip
They have been around a long time and have a large following... but it is my humble opinion that they should have a massive following. Too many people have missed the boat with these guys! They are one of the best.
red mos wrote:Toadies (Love this band! one of my faves- seen em many times, nice and down to earth band members if you get to meet them after a show too).
Blue October (seen these guys a few times, their from here) The acoustic show for the "Ugly side" tour was phenominal.
Cold War Kids (Rico got me into them) They have like a Jack white/ Cage the elephant sound vocally. Love "robbers and cowards."
I'll add:
Reverend Horton Heat
Joe Bonamassa (is worth a listen if you like Blues rock).
GTHobbes wrote:Mark Lanegan. I have no idea how this guy stays under the radar.
dcfaithful wrote:GTHobbes wrote:Mark Lanegan. I have no idea how this guy stays under the radar.
Yeah me neither. However, I kind of like that he is low key. New album is great just as I expected.
mh210105 wrote:dcfaithful wrote:GTHobbes wrote:Mark Lanegan. I have no idea how this guy stays under the radar.
Yeah me neither. However, I kind of like that he is low key. New album is great just as I expected.
Going to see him 10th March, he only does small gigs, just how I like em.
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