Favorite European Band(s)! Created 13 years ago2011-04-24 08:10:51 UTC by brendanmint brendanmint

Created 13 years ago2011-04-24 08:10:51 UTC by brendanmint brendanmint

Posted 13 years ago2011-04-24 08:10:51 UTC Post #293838
Never seen a forum thread for what TWHLs favrite music from Europe is(if any, then agian, most of the people I talk to on here are not from america). I would say all of the world but lately americas musuic is shit.(Rap, Hip-hop, etc.) I listen to 1 or 2 american bands. ANYWAYS, on topic of this thread, I'll start off with my TWO faverite British bands, The Doors and Joy Division.(New Order just isnt the same without Ian Curtis.) Sorry is this sounds dumb, just curious what you guys liked.
brendanmint brendanmintBrendan
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-24 08:38:53 UTC Post #293839
Many many bands... I am listening to metal right now so id say Turmio Katilot.
Stojke StojkeUnreal
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-24 08:43:34 UTC Post #293840
i listen to polish rap often
i like Darkseed (metal band)
and some raggae - Ras luta -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-FI39f-cCw good bands ;p
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-24 10:37:35 UTC Post #293845
While I'm not going to deny that American hip-hop artists like 50 Cent and Lil Wayne are nothing short of atrocious, there's still a lot of decent music coming out of the States - including rap and hip-hop. Check out artists like Jedi Mind Tricks, Sage Francis, Foo Fighters and B.O.B. for some good American music.

That said, the majority of artists I listen to are European, so I can get behind this thread.

Despite the fact I've somewhat outgrown metal, I still love In Flames from Sweden. One of the best live shows I've been to. Great tracks include Come Clarity, Satellites and Astronauts and My Sweet Shadow.

Some incredibly intelligent rap comes from underground London artist Akala. He's only just starting to get recognition here in the UK, and I hope he makes it big because the man is a complete genius. Seriously check this song out.

I'm sure I don't need to mention how awesome Daft Punk from France are, so I'll just finish with KT Tunstall. Very easy-listening, but just a brilliant song-writer and performer. Check out her British TV debut which made her big on Later with Jools - recording the elements of the song and looping them live.
Archie ArchieGoodbye Moonmen
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-24 10:54:08 UTC Post #293846
Pink Floyd and Deep Purple. Both are from Britain, both are awesome.
Madcow MadcowSpy zappin my udder
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-24 12:30:54 UTC Post #293850
Everything that comes out of Eurovision! That's an accurate representation of European music, right? Of course it is.
Penguinboy PenguinboyHaha, I died again!
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-24 13:08:19 UTC Post #293851
Whats a band?
Skals SkalsLevel Designer
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-24 13:27:16 UTC Post #293852
LostProphets - from wales.
Tetsu0 Tetsu0Positive Chaos
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-24 13:56:55 UTC Post #293853
Oh well if we're counting Wales then I could go back to all the pop-metal style bands of my past. LostProphets, Bullet for my Valentine, Funeral for a Friend etc
Archie ArchieGoodbye Moonmen
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-24 16:26:30 UTC Post #293860
Artic Monkeys, Sigur Ros, Radiohead, Muse, Keane, Mumford & Sons, You Me At Six, Zero 7. Bit of something for everyone there.

And surely you don't need to be told about the classics such as The Beatles and Queen...

Also some good Canadian bands (not European, but for some reason the USA and Europe are the only two places in the world?) such as Metric and Arcade Fire are worth a shot.

Then again, since when is Europe the only non-american place where music is made? I implore you to check out some good Australian bands, such as: Crowded House, Eskimo Joe, Gyroscope, Jet, Kisschasy, Little Red, Pete Murray, Powderfinger, The Butterfly Effect, The Temper Trap, Thirsty Merc and Van She. (in alphabetical order of course!)

Also still some great music coming out of the USA of course, if you can only find rap and hip hop you're looking in the wrong places. ;)
Trapt Traptlegend
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-24 17:43:06 UTC Post #293861
too many bands come to mind to mention, but i would agree most of the music i listen to is not from the USA.. However if you're willing to look, you can find an abundance of any type of music you like in the US by just finding a Myspace Band you like, and then branch off their links to find more stuff like it. You could spend a lifetime doing this and never run out good things to listen to.

Also Brendanmint, correct me if i'm wrong, but The Doors are from West Coast United States, yes? :P
Captain Terror Captain Terrorwhen a man loves a woman
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-24 17:47:14 UTC Post #293862
The only thing I listen to is British 'indie' stuff.

Arctic Monkeys, Dirty Pretty Things, Franz Ferdinand, The Libertines, Kaiser Chiefs, The Fratellis, The View, The Rifles, The Young Knives.

I also listen to a little British hip-hop, but mostly just Scroobius Pip.

On top of that I enjoy some of the swedes, being The Hives.

And if we're talking European, I guess Daft Punk counts as well. They're French.

(Also, The Doors are from California. )
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-24 18:59:48 UTC Post #293863
Foreign Beggars are English.
Chase and Status are English.
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-24 19:00:19 UTC Post #293864
Oh, forgot Arctic Monkeys. They make some good material too. Though I would not compare them to my other two choices, but at least they are in my top bands list
Madcow MadcowSpy zappin my udder
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-24 19:54:22 UTC Post #293867
Speaking of Arctic Monkeys, I'm seeing them in late May. I'm really excited :3
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-24 20:04:27 UTC Post #293868
Apparently Boards of Canada aren't Canadian at all. They're Scottish.
Go figure.
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-24 20:26:59 UTC Post #293869
Let's see...
Arch Enemy - female fronted death metal band from Sweden (singer is from Germany)
Within Temptation - female fronted symphonic rock/metal band from Netherlands.
Epica - female fronted symphonic metal band from Netherlands.
Sirenia - female fronted gothic metal band from Norway (singer is from Spain).
Lacuna Coil - female fronted alternative rock band from Italy.

And don't you talk like that about USA, they have A LOT of awesome music and A LOT of crap just like European music scene.
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-24 21:52:18 UTC Post #293870
The Brits produce a lot of good stuff!
Imperial Leisure, Tbe Anomalies, Scroobius Pip or Jamie T if we're looking at hiphop. Noah and the Whale, the Pidgeon Detectives, the View or The Holloways if we're looking at indie/rock. Or The King Blues, regardless of what we're looking at. I wuv them. And this song
ChickenFist ChickenFist<Witty Title>
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-25 05:05:15 UTC Post #293872
Wait a minute. Canada isn't in Europe. (Theory of a Deadman!)

Also, not all musicians from the U.S. are like 50cent. Stevie Wonder, BB King, Herbie Hancock... not going into this.

Let's see...
Jamiroquai, Zero7, the Brand New Heavies, Joss Stone, the James Taylor Quartet are the ones I can think of right now. And right now I'm going back to homework, so that's all I'll think about this for tonight.

Oh and of course, The Beatles and individual members - Paul McCartney, George Harrison, John Lennon... perhaps not Ringo, he hasn't had a great solo career and I haven't heard any of his solo material.
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-25 05:17:50 UTC Post #293873
I didn't say ALL American Music was shit, just alot of the stuff I hear anymore sucks. Plus, I like older artists, like Frank Sinatra. That dude has some good music. I'm not into the new rap stuff.
brendanmint brendanmintBrendan
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-25 05:30:44 UTC Post #293874
Jamiroquai
Eek
TheGrimReafer TheGrimReaferADMININATOR
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-25 06:41:37 UTC Post #293875
HEY!
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-25 07:21:23 UTC Post #293876
Akala was great, I am in love with the fact he actually has a band, it's fantastic. I actually wrote a rhyme with insanity and humanity once, so that was a bit iffy to me, but the rest of it was great. Most rap doesn't usually capture my attention to lyrics like this does.

I think it was someone here who originally showed me this, but another example of awesome british rap http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcFZEsn2Lls
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-25 08:23:40 UTC Post #293877
Akala was great, I am in love with the fact he actually has a band.
I know exactly what you mean - a rapper who is actually a musician :o
but another example of awesome british rap http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcFZEsn2Lls
I swear if this is Skrein or The King Blues I'm going to be so proud of you. clicky

yes
Archie ArchieGoodbye Moonmen
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-25 08:37:50 UTC Post #293878
Speaking of Arctic Monkeys, I'm seeing them in late May. I'm really excited :3
Sweet. You're gonna have to make a journal about that. Looking forward to reading it.
Madcow MadcowSpy zappin my udder
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-25 08:53:04 UTC Post #293879
but another example of awesome british rap http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcFZEsn2Lls
It is only lyrics, you can change them into "ama gangsta" and that would be another one shitty (c)rap song...
Rap is not even music, it is just raping with music in background.
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-25 09:17:23 UTC Post #293880
just raping with music in background.
I find it sets the mood for a good bitta raping.

Edit:
Actually, no, sorry, your comment is too annoying to let slip with a mere joke about the fact you mis-spelled "rapping".

Good rap artists have so much rhythm, tonality and control in their voices that they effectively become an instrument themselves (see: akala, plan b, king blues, skrein, sage francis, jedi mind tricks) - complimenting the song rather than just using it as a beat to brown-nose themselves (see: 50 cent, Kanye West)
You've got an incredibly obtuse view of music, one I shared when I was around 14 so I'm guessing that's roughly your age (coincidentally the sort of age where I listened to bands like Arch Enemy). Don't worry, you'll mature out of it. Don't judge an artist/song just because it's a particular genre. I listen to everything, from heavy metal to drum n' bass, dubstep to rap. Classic rock, punk, world music, indie rock, soul from all over the world. Good music can be found everywhere, and you've clearly got yourself stuck in one corner.
Archie ArchieGoodbye Moonmen
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-25 09:27:45 UTC Post #293881
Akala isn't all that original. There are a lot of Hip-Hop crews with actual bands behind them and even though his lyrics were well meant he did fell for clichés. I'd say there is a lot of great Hip-Hop music, which is even to be found in the more commercial areas of that genre - be it American or European. Furthermore, Huntey, you mentioned B.O.B. as a good artist, but you don't like Kanye West? Obviously that's personal opinion, but could you explain why? I'm curious about that. :lol:
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-25 09:38:09 UTC Post #293883
B.O.B. Has an awful lot of shit as well, but some of his songs are closer to Seal than anything else. Very melodic, very calming.

Good example.
Alternative example.
He has a nice voice and is a talented songwriter.

Kanye West, on the other hand, just uses a beat, a bassline and talks himself up. That's it. That's his thing. It's tolerable in a club, but I'd never buy the album.
Archie ArchieGoodbye Moonmen
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-25 10:42:47 UTC Post #293884
I'm guessing that's roughly your age
I'm 20.
I listen to everything
Perhaps you don't have taste of music, so everything is good for you.
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-25 10:56:22 UTC Post #293885
Kanye West, on the other hand, just uses a beat, a bassline and talks himself up. That's it. That's his thing. It's tolerable in a club, but I'd never buy the album.
That's a bit harsh, don't you think? It seems like your mixing his arrogant personality in the media with the actual music he made. It's much like B.O.B. in my honest opinion: he made a lot of shit, but there are some songs with a lot of soul to it. I'm not an avid fan of Kanye West, let that be made clear, but he has made some great songs with a lot of warmth and feel to them. This for example. Furthermore, he does provoke thought - agreeing with those thoughts is second. B.O.B. is a bit too poppy for me and his lyrical content is anything but original. But then again.. I suppose this is personal preference and I wrote way too much on this already. Haha. ;)
Perhaps you don't have taste of music, so everything is good for you.
Perhaps you're just being a troll with a lot of preconceived opinions? :o
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-25 11:17:22 UTC Post #293886
That song has terrible lyrics. Kanye really is a gay fish.
Rimrook RimrookSince 2003
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-25 14:19:16 UTC Post #293887
Kanye is quite an incredible producer actually, that's what he should be credited for, not his rapping.
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-25 14:49:14 UTC Post #293888
I love Kanye West. Also, this thread is called "Favorite European Band(s)!". Why are you talking about Kanye West?
Unnecessary off-topic hate.
Skals SkalsLevel Designer
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-25 15:12:30 UTC Post #293889
It is only lyrics, you can change them into "ama gangsta" and that would be another one shitty (c)rap song...
Rap is not even music, it is just raping with music in background.
I think you've been jaded and don't really know how to judge rap.
First of all, "rap" is more poetry than it is music, and you need to really think about what that means for a second. Now I like more melodic hip-hop myself, but at the same time the fundamental point of rapping isn't to be melodic.
Secondly, you dismissing the lyrics because they could be swapped with "ama gangsta" means you're not looking at rapping the right way. Period. That only works with music where lyrics can be largely ignored (EG: most rock and pop genres). Again, rap is more poetry than music, for better or worse, which means the emphasis is on the lyrics.

I'm sure you've heard the old "there's lots of crap out there for every genre", but that's clearly not your problem. Your problem is that you're looking at it the wrong way right from the get go because the idea that "good music is purely melodic" seems so deeply ingrained in your head.
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-25 15:12:33 UTC Post #293890
"good music is purely melodic" seems so deeply ingrained in your head.
His listed bands included Arch Enemy. Very interesting artist they are; melodic they are not, :P
I love Kanye West.
Well your name was ghetto. :glad:
Archie ArchieGoodbye Moonmen
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-25 15:39:58 UTC Post #293892
Well your name was ghetto. :glad:
Yep. Cause I was born and raised in one.
Skals SkalsLevel Designer
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-25 15:50:57 UTC Post #293893
His listed bands included Arch Enemy. Very interesting artist they are; melodic they are not,
Genre they perform is Melodic death metal, sooo...
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-25 16:26:57 UTC Post #293894
Just to name a few: Dimmu Borgir, Amon Amarth, Suidakra, Obtest.
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-25 23:57:32 UTC Post #293917
His listed bands included Arch Enemy. Very interesting artist they are; melodic they are not,
Emphasis on guitar riffs + unintelligible screaming lyrics that can be completely overlooked -> my point stands.
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-26 01:43:02 UTC Post #293920
Good music is purely melodic. :)
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-26 02:05:44 UTC Post #293921
Good potatoes are invalid.
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-26 15:32:58 UTC Post #293938
rap is more poetry than music, for better or worse, which means the emphasis is on the lyrics.
With all due respect, but I find this perspective hard to take serious. Obviously lyrics are very important to rap, but they should not be decontextualized from the music. Much of the strenght of rap is in the expression: the way a rapper uses his voice and seeks to add layer to the production.
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-26 18:28:59 UTC Post #293942
...that would make it poetry.
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-26 19:11:05 UTC Post #293943
You're missing my point.

..and if you're actually implying that too remove the music from the lyrics would make you end up with poetry, then i'd say your view is even more absurd than it already was. The lyrics in rap are not intended as something that is written to be read. It is to be heard. It's not literature and likewise it is not poetry. But whatever.. let's get back on topic. :|
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-26 19:23:03 UTC Post #293944
arguably poetry is written to be heard, not read.
Archie ArchieGoodbye Moonmen
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-26 19:25:50 UTC Post #293945
Poetry isn't absolutely something that's "written and read" to begin with. You can't possibly tell me you've never heard of oral tradition poetry.

Edit Ninja'd by Huntey.
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-26 19:34:38 UTC Post #293946
DJ Archie from Europe. "Hair Diss" would be one of his classics.
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