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<blockquote data-quote="minorityoption" data-source="post: 1006945" data-attributes="member: 2455"><p>What a talent Buckley was… I’d give almost anything to sing like that.</p><p></p><p>Some new (new to you; they’ve been around) possible options to change things up:</p><p></p><p><strong>Sigur Ros</strong> (Saeglopur has been one of their more well known tunes for quite some time; I believe it was on the Aquaman soundtrack; often used in film; Icelandic band)</p><p></p><p><strong>Mogwai</strong> (also used in film/TV; Scottish band I believe; “Autorock” was, in my opinion, effectively used in Miami Vice; Friend of the Night, Relative Hysteria, and I’m Jim Morrison, I’m Dead are just a few I enjoy. They are generally instrumental only and can get a little heavy)</p><p></p><p><strong>Patrick Watson</strong> (…also used in film. See a pattern? Pianist/songwriter/composer. Voice has a unique texture and has a dreamy piano style while maintaining modern, western expectations despite a classical skillset. You’ve probably heard “To Build a Home” on a commercial or something and “Lighthouse” somewhere else.)</p><p></p><p><strong>The Cinematic Orchestra</strong> (soundtrack-like music with jazz elements — fantastic drummer)</p><p></p><p><strong>Jose Gonzalez</strong> (If you enjoy more calm and/or rhythmic acoustic guitar, this is one I enjoy.. I believe he wrote a lot of the Life of Walter Mitty soundtrack — not quite as acoustic as his general work; he had a quasi-“hit” in his band Junip with “Line of Fire… I believe it played on a Breaking Bad trailer or something)</p><p></p><p>“Talking ‘bout my generation”…Been there and done that but still…</p><p></p><p><strong>Radiohead</strong> (I understand the distant perception that they are depressing, etc., but they are songwriting gurus that have been seemingly unmatched in their generation for consistently evolving and delivering — magnificent and robust body of work) and <strong>Tool </strong>(I really enjoy Descending, Invincible, and Pneuma off their most recent album — a few years old — after a 13 (?) year layoff.)</p><p></p><p>Some considerably older musicians/bands that may have a place if you enjoy fusion, jazz, more notes per measure…</p><p></p><p>Mahavishnu Orchestra (Eternity’s Breath Parts 1 & 2 …talk about leaning into a jam — sheesh Billy Cobham and John M., we get it, you’re good.)</p><p>King Crimson (some of them are coming to Atlanta with Danny Carey from Tool as their drummer — woah)</p><p>Yes</p><p>Weather Report (always up for a foot-tapping Black Market)</p><p>Jaco Pastorius</p><p>Jeff Beck (Wired and Blow by Blow albums)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="minorityoption, post: 1006945, member: 2455"] What a talent Buckley was… I’d give almost anything to sing like that. Some new (new to you; they’ve been around) possible options to change things up: [B]Sigur Ros[/B] (Saeglopur has been one of their more well known tunes for quite some time; I believe it was on the Aquaman soundtrack; often used in film; Icelandic band) [B]Mogwai[/B] (also used in film/TV; Scottish band I believe; “Autorock” was, in my opinion, effectively used in Miami Vice; Friend of the Night, Relative Hysteria, and I’m Jim Morrison, I’m Dead are just a few I enjoy. They are generally instrumental only and can get a little heavy) [B]Patrick Watson[/B] (…also used in film. See a pattern? Pianist/songwriter/composer. Voice has a unique texture and has a dreamy piano style while maintaining modern, western expectations despite a classical skillset. You’ve probably heard “To Build a Home” on a commercial or something and “Lighthouse” somewhere else.) [B]The Cinematic Orchestra[/B] (soundtrack-like music with jazz elements — fantastic drummer) [B]Jose Gonzalez[/B] (If you enjoy more calm and/or rhythmic acoustic guitar, this is one I enjoy.. I believe he wrote a lot of the Life of Walter Mitty soundtrack — not quite as acoustic as his general work; he had a quasi-“hit” in his band Junip with “Line of Fire… I believe it played on a Breaking Bad trailer or something) “Talking ‘bout my generation”…Been there and done that but still… [B]Radiohead[/B] (I understand the distant perception that they are depressing, etc., but they are songwriting gurus that have been seemingly unmatched in their generation for consistently evolving and delivering — magnificent and robust body of work) and [B]Tool [/B](I really enjoy Descending, Invincible, and Pneuma off their most recent album — a few years old — after a 13 (?) year layoff.) Some considerably older musicians/bands that may have a place if you enjoy fusion, jazz, more notes per measure… Mahavishnu Orchestra (Eternity’s Breath Parts 1 & 2 …talk about leaning into a jam — sheesh Billy Cobham and John M., we get it, you’re good.) King Crimson (some of them are coming to Atlanta with Danny Carey from Tool as their drummer — woah) Yes Weather Report (always up for a foot-tapping Black Market) Jaco Pastorius Jeff Beck (Wired and Blow by Blow albums) [/QUOTE]
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