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This Is Not Here 03.22.2008 11:33 AM

British 'noise-rock' bands which aren't Shoegaze or Jesus and Mary Chain... anyone?
 
Okay, so there seems to be loads of American noise-rock bands out there, and its all fuckingg great, but I'm really interested in hearing some British feedback now, and Shoegaze, as much as I love it, does get a little wearing sometimes. So, british noise-rock which isn't Shoegaze?

Suggestions please

Mrs. Butcher 03.22.2008 12:02 PM

Whitehouse
Skullflower

Not noise, but PiL are definetly worth checking out if you're into experimental music at all.

sarramkrop 03.22.2008 12:07 PM

Ashtray Navigations
Birds Of Delay
Aufgehoben
The Wolfhounds

Not sure if I'd call those bands noise rock. Ashtray Navigations are more a psychedelic band to me than anything.

jimbrim 03.22.2008 12:11 PM

fuck buttons

This Is Not Here 03.22.2008 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mrs. Butcher

Not noise, but PiL are definetly worth checking out if you're into experimental music at all.


Thanks for the suggestions, i will check them out. PiL I've been into for a while, at least early PiL with Jah Wobble.

batreleaser 03.22.2008 12:53 PM

PRE

whitehouse and skullflower are definitley where you wanna start though.

pil is a pretty cool choice too, they definitley made use of avant noise at times.

batreleaser 03.22.2008 12:54 PM

and since when are the stooges fucking british?

uhler 03.22.2008 12:54 PM

crass can easily fall into the catagory of noise rock.

sarramkrop 03.22.2008 12:55 PM

How could PIL make use of avant-noise sounds when I doubt the term even existed at the time, I wonder? PIL isn't noise-rock but a great band nonetheless.

This Is Not Here 03.22.2008 01:05 PM

ha ha, i really don't know that much about them, i love 'we will fall' the rest is neither here nor there. i ought to delete that little slip up really.

Mrs. Butcher 03.22.2008 01:56 PM

Flowers of Romance is the most experimental of their work, almost completely led by percussion.

GravitySlips 03.22.2008 01:56 PM

Giddy Motors

batreleaser 03.22.2008 02:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarramkrop
How could PIL make use of avant-noise sounds when I doubt the term even existed at the time, I wonder? PIL isn't noise-rock but a great band nonetheless.



so the velvets never made use of "avant noise" sounds, and nihilist spasm band wasnt a noise band, right? jsut because a term didnt exist didnt mean the sound didnt exist. no pil wasnt noise rock but they most definitley had experimental tendencies, and yes they were brilliant.

gualbert 03.22.2008 02:52 PM

There's a cool band called Rent Boy Assassin.
They sound like the Fall , but more thrashy and nervous ( anyway they have released just one split 7' as far as I know , you'll never find it )

Headbutt could also be labeled noise-rock , with a strong industrial touch , though.

Mrs. Butcher 03.22.2008 02:55 PM

I guess you could call McLusky noise-rock.

batreleaser 03.22.2008 03:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mrs. Butcher
I guess you could call McLusky noise-rock.



definitley

sarramkrop 03.22.2008 04:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by batreleaser
so the velvets never made use of "avant noise" sounds, and nihilist spasm band wasnt a noise band, right? jsut because a term didnt exist didnt mean the sound didnt exist. no pil wasnt noise rock but they most definitley had experimental tendencies, and yes they were brilliant.


I have no idea of what you're trying to say there, sorry. I think that you also pretty much forget that The Velvet Underground certainly didn't come from avant noise at all. Unless, of course, this is the proverbial dilemma that crops up on this forum when a certain degree of ear-sharpness is required to tell what noise is.

sarramkrop 03.22.2008 04:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mrs. Butcher
I guess you could call McLusky noise-rock.


Computer says no.

Phlegmscope 03.22.2008 05:07 PM

Part Chimp

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