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New(ish) Bands with an SY Influence
How long has the board been going? 16 years? I can't believe we don't have a thread for this already....
Post links to relatively new bands you come across who to your ear have some SYish qualities, whatever they may be. Me first! LA Witch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SXQ71YT3Es These guys are from LA and sound like fans of Bad Moon Rising LP, along with stuff like the Cramps. The girl who plays guitar can really play guitar, and the rhythm section are strong too. I saw them tear the roof off a packed out small venue in London earlier this year, I don't think they are a band who will be playing that size of show for long. If you are too impatient to watch all 30mins of the video I linked fast forward to the song starts around 10m 30s. |
Black Spirituals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJFfeEt35Bs It seems these guys from Oakland have been around for a few years but they only came to my attention last October when I saw them at Cafe Oto. If Thurston and Lee's improv records are your thing then I would strongly advise you to dip in here. Super duper next level shit, some of the highest level of improvising I've ever seen. There was staggering depth and sensitivity in their playing. |
Silver Dick
https://silverdick.bandcamp.com/ I'm looking forward to seeing these guys play in a couple of weeks, if you like the looser moments of Sonic Death I'm sure you'll find plenty to get a boner for with the three mancunian humans. |
I'm pretty sure we talked about something akin to this not too long ago. Maybe it was "Most SY-esque albums" or something. But it probably involves discussion of artists that were already either broken up (Women), painfully well-known (Deerhunter), or had long since turned to absolute butternut shite (...Trail of Dead).
Anyway, I agree. This is a very good idea for an ongoing thread, and it should probably be stickied to the top of this forum. That said, I can't think of anyone new(ish) off the top of my head who sounds like Sonic Youth in 2017. So this might sink like a stone too. I will give it some thought though, and return with hopefully a recommendation or two. |
you guys got me with the BMR references, going to check LA Witch and Rats on Rafts out
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I dare say Speedy Ortiz own some Sonic Youth records
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cheers for the tips. i am going to check them out.
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Loving LA Witch - thanks for the suggestion. Try out Arab on Radar , Butter 08, and Yuck.
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Arab on Radar is not even new-ish-ish though. There’s some SY in Zen Mother, I’d say. |
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Arab on Radar is not even new-ish-ish though. There’s some SY in Zen Mother, I’d say. The Yossarians too. |
Tomorrow Syndicate sounds like Joy Division ate Sonic Youth. Decent stuff.
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I like that description! |
does this count?
http://tunicband.com/videos.html https://tunicband.bandcamp.com/ (no it's not me :D ) |
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I would say it certainly counts. I am really, really liking these tunes. Good thread to keep alive. I am discovering some nice stuff through it. |
Posted before, by lack of the real stuff, this has been a nice placebo now and then:
https://brotherjames83.bandcamp.com/album/s-t-2014 https://brotherjames83.bandcamp.com/...the-pines-2017 |
My silly band is pretty much trying (and failing) to rip off SY and Helium
https://soundcloud.com/itsahoax/cassie-2 https://soundcloud.com/itsahoax/rub-your-wounds |
surely Women's album Public Strain has been discussed here before.. I'd recommend it wholeheartedly, to anyone unfamiliar with it.
https://youtu.be/dkllDxT4Cio |
The World is Fucked But I Feel Fine
by Action Beat with G.W. Sok (formerly of The Ex) This thread can be closed now, this is the final answer :) |
Girl Band has some pretty SY-esque moments, especially the vocals on The Talkies.
Also, this year, the new Cindy Lee album has a lot of very SY-reminiscent stuff. Kind of like Evol-era mixed with The Shangri-Las, or something. |
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I've been listening to a lot of Girl Band. I'm a fan. |
Girl Band are a one trick pony: the vocal style goes from completely disinterested rambling to screaming. I get lyrical content is banal on purpose since it's dealing with the guys mental issues and all power to him but every song sounds the same. By the end of an album I'm sick of him ranting about bananas and trips to the foken doctor. If you're hearing SY then colour me deaf.
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Just in the vocals really, sounded a bit Thurston-esque to me. |
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I’m confused by your confusion, but yeah listen to the new Cindy Lee. |
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Shut up and listen to What’s Tonight to Eternity And the Talkies is a nice album so shush |
thanks i will check it out.
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Wait, Lucifer Stand? How the hell did you know that’s Karen Carpenter? I was trying to find the origin of that sample when the album came out but all I could find were references to “a recording of a religious testimony”. Can you link your source on that please? |
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You’re welcome :) |
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Yeah, there’s Karen Carpenter references in the notes, but I’ve found no indication that it’s her in the recording. You could be right, but I actually wondered about exactly this not long ago, and scoured the Internet for references to the source. I can’t find an actual attribution anywhere. (Shrug) I’m super interested, is why I ask. Would rather know than assume, y’dig |
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Viet Cong kicked fucking ass before they changed their name. One of the best post-punk albums of the 2010s. Honestly stopped paying attention to the band now known as “Preoccupations.” Cindy Lee’s new one has miles on a lot of what came before it from the Women world, though. |
… ah man I know right
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Hey this is nice! Thanks! |
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do not really see a SY styling in it (it is just me probably), but it is really good. I like it. thanks for the tip. |
They sound more like The Cure to me
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I can hear the SY pretty clearly. I can also hear Cure, but I also hear some early Cure on Evol, so not entirely mutually exclusive.
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