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Topic: Hi. Need new genre. Earthy rock? Posted: March 25 2013 at 21:48
I've been searching desperately for something new to listen to and I can't seem to find anything. Please Help! I've been a mostly a metal head most of my life. I've been getting into somewhat more progressive neo metal lately like Between the Buried and Me, Devin Townsend and such but I think I have found all the good stuff in that area so I'm trying to move into somewhat more mellow territory. Maybe some kinda celtic/pagan/earthy sort of stuff... I don't know exactly or I could probably find it myself... any suggestions?
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Posted: March 28 2013 at 17:41
shays860 wrote:
I've been searching desperately for something new to listen to and I can't seem to find anything. Please Help! I've been a mostly a metal head most of my life. I've been getting into somewhat more progressive neo metal lately like Between the Buried and Me, Devin Townsend and such but I think I have found all the good stuff in that area so I'm trying to move into somewhat more mellow territory. Maybe some kinda celtic/pagan/earthy sort of stuff... I don't know exactly or I could probably find it myself... any suggestions?
There goes my shot.
Some fresh pop by the late 60's' standards (I think):
Same dude, different time, absolutely different style:
Yep. Same dude. Ha-ha. Some 25-30 years later.
Want something even more mellow?
How well are you doing on KC and VdGG?
Still, casual listens are the best. If you wanted to make music, what style would you like it to be? Got a favorite instrument?
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Posted: April 10 2013 at 13:59
kenethlevine wrote:
what Bob and others mentioned, +
Strawbs "From the Witchwood"
Corde Oblique
Oloferne's s/t album
A German group called Fauns
Earthstone's only album
Forest
Carole of Harvest
Fern Knight
In the Labyrinth
Sad Minstrel
Spirogyra
Trees
All excellent choices. Haven't heard Earthstone yet though. Thanks for the tip!
Sad Minstrel's album is awesome, lots of energy and variety and passion and a sense of humor. Also the best packaging I've seen since The Way We Live's 'Candle for Judith' and Rasputina's 'Melora a la Basilica'. Wish that guy would put another album out
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