Anyone else into this? I've pretty much had my head in an electronic bubble for the last 20 years, but this year I've been listening to a ton of this stuff. Bands like Thee Oh Sees, Wand, Ty Segall, Fuzz.
Can anyone suggest more stuff like this? I can't seem to get enough.
GuyaGuy wrote:The Seeds, The Cramps, The Sonics, Nuggets compilation, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Electric Prunes, Chocolate Watchband
Some great bands there, but with the exception of BJM they are mostly vintage. It's the sound of the neo-psych stuff that has caught my ear, as of late.
Brian Jonestown is a great suggestion. My girlfriend got me into them recently. Saw the tour this year when they came to Toronto. Great show. I just wish they played Vacuum Boots and Super Sonic. When Jokers Attack, and Anemone made up for it, though.
White Hills
Hills
Gnod
Goat
Lumerians
The Alps
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats
Camera
Wow, thanks noisejockey. I've checked out the first 3, so far, and they are great. I'm really liking the Gnod this morning. It fits my headspace perfectly.
If you want premier Garage Rock check out The Mummies or pretty much anything done by Billy Childish in any of his numerous bands over the past decades.
GuyaGuy wrote:The Seeds, The Cramps, The Sonics, Nuggets compilation, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Electric Prunes, Chocolate Watchband
Some great bands there, but with the exception of BJM they are mostly vintage. It's the sound of the neo-psych stuff that has caught my ear, as of late.
Brian Jonestown is a great suggestion. My girlfriend got me into them recently. Saw the tour this year when they came to Toronto. Great show. I just wish they played Vacuum Boots and Super Sonic. When Jokers Attack, and Anemone made up for it, though.
Ah, wasn't sure what you were looking for because none of these bands are post-punk.
Check out The Make Up
Might wanna check out King Khan, Jay Reatard, Allah-Las, King Tuff (more psych punk meets glam?) too.
jollyal wrote:oh yeah -- and if you wanna go in deep try Chrome
Chrome is awesome and Helios Creed's solo stuff is great too! Both worth checking out for psychedelic rock that has a complete disconnect from the 60s.
Avjr wrote:...or pretty much anything done by Billy Childish in any of his numerous bands over the past decades.
I checked out Thee Milkshakes, The Mighty Caesars, and Thee Headcoats. Some good stuff there. I can really hear the influence Childish had on Thee Oh Sees.
I really like his paintings, too.
...and also In The Red -- you already like a lot of that label's stuff, but don't forget Vivian Girls, Reigning Sound, Blank dogs, the strange boys
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JSBX!
Been a fan for years.
And wow...you're right. In The Red is stacked. There were quite a few bands I like that I didn't realize were on there. I will definitely check out some of the other stuff.
Avjr wrote:...or pretty much anything done by Billy Childish in any of his numerous bands over the past decades.
I checked out Thee Milkshakes, The Mighty Caesars, and Thee Headcoats. Some good stuff there. I can really hear the influence Childish had on Thee Oh Sees.
I really like his paintings, too.
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