& guys, I want to listen to some folk stuff, any suggestions?
Fleet Foxes and Stornoway. Can't go wrong with those two bands. Also proper Irish folk music like Sharron Shannon and the Waterboys (though they're actually Scottish) are great too.
Basemant - Melodic hardcoe//Pop Punk Touché Amoré - (Post?) hardcoe Trash Talk - hardcoe Koji - Indie (Rock?) Pianos Become The Teeth - Screamo//hardcoe Nirvana - Grunge//Rock Vowel - Screamo//Melodic hardcoe The Saddest Landscape - Screamo//hardcoe AFI - Rock/Alternative Of Machines - Post hardcoe Emarosa (With Chris Roetter) - Post hardcoe Man Overboard - Pop Punk Motionless In White - Post hardcoe Mayday Parade - Rock Descendents - Punk Rock Have Heart - hardcoe Deafheaven - Black Metal(?) Oceana - Post hardcoe//Indie Rock The Ghost Inside - hardcoe//Metalcore
In no order. I'm pretty br00t4l yes? jk.
These two. & guys, I want to listen to some folk stuff, any suggestions?
Not sure of your definition of folk, but Sons of Fathers, Civil Wars, and Bob Dylan are all pretty awesome. =)
Turmion Katilot KMFDM Rammstein Children of Bodom Abney Park Disturbed Nightwish Voltaire Marilyn Manson Kamelot System of a Down Lacuna Coil Rob Zombie As I Lay Dying Dragonforce Ghoultown Darkest of the Hillside Thickets
BBKing Eric Clapton The Police Oingo Boingo Barenaked Ladies Capercaillie Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Moody Blues New Order David Bowie Simon & Garfunkel Simple Minds Kate Bush The Doors Temptations
....yeah, I'm a 60's-80's person. After the early 90's or so, I'll like the radio singles sometimes but don't follow and/or am not "into" the group/singer as a whole.
I'm a huge prog guy, and it's nice to see all this love for Rush, but I could never really get into them. The Farewell to Kings album is really good and Xanadu is one of the best rock songs I know, but beyond that I can't get into it. I didn't fall in love with 2112, and Power Windows was alright...but overall, just
Bad Religion Flogging Molly Chuck Ragan Social Distortion Dropkick Murphy's The Real McKenzies Girls Dead Monster Street Dogs Hokago Tea Time The Offspring
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Brian Setzer Orchestra Benny Goodman Orchestra Squirrel Nut Zippers Royal Crown Revue Cherry Poppin' Daddies Linkin Park Limp Bizkit Led Zeppelin Artie Shaw Orchestra Coldplay
Fleet Foxes and Stornoway. Can't go wrong with those two bands. Also proper Irish folk music like Sharron Shannon and the Waterboys (though they're actually Scottish) are great too.
Not sure of your definition of folk, but Sons of Fathers, Civil Wars, and Bob Dylan are all pretty awesome. =)
I don't really judge by bands or artists, but by the songs themselves. Some of the bands/artist which have some of my favorite songs are: Metallica, Toby Keith, Stephen Lynch, Green Day, Three Days Grace, Iron Maiden, Kansas, Rodney Carrington, Kirk Franklin, Michael W. Smith, Phil Collins, Elton John, Fort Minor, Clint Marshal, Axis of Awesome, Nightwish, ACDC, Elvis Presley Hillsong, Two Steps from Hell, The Beatles, Queen and many, many more.
Garbage Alice in Chains Kelli Ali (plus the Becoming X album by Sneaker Pimps) Kidney Thieves Orgy White Zombie Static X Lily Allen (Alright Still album) Depeche Mode Duran Duran
All-time favourites: Future Of The Left Sonic Youth Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds The Blood Brothers
Band-of-the-week: Take A Worm For A Walk Week - have a listen, they are wierd and wonderful, especially their last album. They just broke up, never got to see them live