New Music

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by Jettylife521, May 25, 2010.

  1. BonerSurfs

    BonerSurfs Well-Known Member

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  2. johnnyd

    johnnyd Well-Known Member

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    Feb 9, 2010
    Have you checked out the loved ones? Great.

    Also Gaslight Anthem has been getting a lot of plays on me pod.
     

  3. WhiteTrashMatt.com

    WhiteTrashMatt.com Member

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    Mar 26, 2009
    circa survive, saosin, death on wednesday (misfits meets morrisey), riverboat gamblers, the sleeping (sounds a lot like rise against)
     
  4. surfordie

    surfordie Well-Known Member

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    May 2, 2010
    I don't really listen to new music much lately. Someone mentioned Rise Against, and I got their newest album as well as all of their others. It's been out almost two years now, but I still dig it. I been listening to them for years now. Ever since they put out their first album. Seen them a lot, and they are great. It's very rare that I still enjoy music from bands who I love who change their style significantly when signed by a major label. Rise Against hasn't changed a much as some, but they have a bit. Regardless I still get into the new stuff. I been listening to a lot of Bad Religion, Suicidal Tendencies first LP, Minor Threat, Cro Mags[Mostly Age Of Quarrel] Sick Of It All, SOA, DRI, Circle Jerks. thats the stuff I been listening to for years. A lot of Hardcore Punk, and Crossover pretty much. It never gets old to me.
     
  5. zach619

    zach619 Well-Known Member

    Jan 21, 2009
    Dude, i agree 100%. Rise against is like my favorite band right now. Like, every track they have ever made is just SICK! It is the ultimate surf music. It makes me want to go punt one like 30 feet! I crank that up on the way to a session. Once I finally edit all my surf video footage, I am definately using a rise against track in the background. Its is PERFECT surf music. Gets me sooo amped. I didn't know who they were until about 5 years ago when I saw all these little kids with tight black jeans and rise against shirts... They get mad air play out here too. We have 3 real rock stations and at any given moment, a rise against song in playing on one of them.
     
  6. chadbrochill93

    chadbrochill93 Well-Known Member

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    wow never thought id hear slipknot and bloc party menchioned in a row
     
  7. OCsp0nger005

    OCsp0nger005 Well-Known Member

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    Dec 2, 2009
    i always like the fast beat music, but i also like to listen to:
    Rebelution
    Tribal Seeds
    Passafire
    The Expendables
    Iration
    etc...
     
  8. Double Over-toe

    Double Over-toe Well-Known Member

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    Feb 4, 2009
    may not be for getting pumped up like slayer would....but Bag of Toys is WAY sick for cruising days
     
  9. Behind The Sun

    Behind The Sun Well-Known Member

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    Oct 3, 2009
    Story Of The Year.....Boy Sets Fire......Funeral For A Friend.......Haste The Day (older) In Flames, Killswitch Engage...........and not even kidding, any Hans Zimmer, like a soundtrack going into battle..........
     
  10. RobfromFredneck

    RobfromFredneck Well-Known Member

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    Feb 27, 2009
    Right on!, I was a huge ST fan back in the 80's/early 90's. I just downloaded some of their old stuff lately and it still sounds great and holds the test of time. I still think they are one of the most underrated heavy rock bands from the 80's that gets little mention or noteriety....early stuff was more So-cal surf punk, later stuff more thrash metal then more progressive/funk influences, but they always we're unique and had great musicians in the band. Any of you youngsters should check them out if you haven't heard their stuff.

    I like Against Me alot. A few of the songs on their new album rock out!
    Rogue Wave is mellow but they are a good chill band.

    Another chilled band I just downloaded called Cloud Cult is worth checking out.

    If Slayer doesn't get you pumped for a hard chargin' big wave day, you might as well pack it in. Lyrics are brutal to take in by most of our society though.
     
  11. RobfromFredneck

    RobfromFredneck Well-Known Member

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    Feb 27, 2009
    I listened to about 5 or 6 of the newer bands recommended by some of you. You all have good taste, most all of the bands I found very respectable. I really liked Saosin and Riverboat Gamblers. Saosin has great harmonies and vocals. Riverboat Gamblers are cut from the mold of Aeorsmith, GnR, Buckcherry (so sleazy bluesy heavy rock). They have a good sound and songwriting to boot from the few samples I heard.
     
  12. RobfromFredneck

    RobfromFredneck Well-Known Member

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    Feb 27, 2009
    Man, I've never heard of the Mermen before (and they seem more from my generation from the 90's), but I checked them out on your recommendation and they are AMAZING! I'm going to download alot of they're songs. They're guitarwork is so smooth and soothing. I'm leaving for a long roadtrip in the morning (to Maine and Quebec from MD...no surfing though) so I'm downloading a bunch of their stuff tonight for the ride. Wife and kids don't do Slayer and Slipknot at 6am too well!!!
     
  13. RobfromFredneck

    RobfromFredneck Well-Known Member

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    Feb 27, 2009
    Is it just me, or is it hard to find bands now adays with many good songs? It seems like I'll find 1 really cool song by a newer band and the rest of their songs don't do much for me. Maybe I'm just more selective in my old age. It just seems like we're in another period of "one hit wonders" like the early/mid 80's to me.
     
  14. Behind The Sun

    Behind The Sun Well-Known Member

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    Oct 3, 2009
    hahaha I agree, early 2000's had some good break out bands, but now everyone gets a deal and it all sounds the same........dime a dozen
     
  15. eatswell

    eatswell Well-Known Member

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    Jul 14, 2009
    i don't think i've gotten into a new band in years.

    minor threat
    bouncing souls
    first 3 offspring albums
    samiam
    farside
    rancid
    texas is the reason
    the clash
    smashing pumpkins
    alice in chains
    sponge
    sex pistols
    the business
    the varukers
    blitz
    chaos uk
    exploited
    black flag
    agent orange
    gorilla biscuits
    youth of today
    sick of it all
    agnostic front
    quicksand
    fugazi
    social distortion
    the vandals

    thats what i've been listening to lately, but it's what i've been listening to forever.

    been on a real soundgarden kick lately too, but i can't stand their last two albums at all. some good songs, and quite a few clunkers on them. i been listening to louder than love a lot, and it's just really great. it's funny cause i got into them probably in 89 when that album came out. i never knew they would blow up, but i really don't like their last two albums. i don't care for them at all. my buddy plays them sometimes, and i just tell him badmotorfinger was really good, and their last great record to me.
     
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  16. Kokopelli

    Kokopelli Well-Known Member

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  17. jerseytubes

    jerseytubes Well-Known Member

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    Jun 15, 2010
    Gaslight Anthem... NJs finest. Check the review at http://seasandsurf.com

    Also, really digging MEWITHOUTYOU... Modest Mouse meets REM meets someone I never met...
     
  18. mrbadexample

    mrbadexample Active Member

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    Jun 14, 2010
    Bad Brains are still out there, not new though. The Amino Acids have some good tracks, saw them at a devival in Balto a few years back