Postby Blitzkrieg1701 » Fri Feb 18, 2005 8:37 pm
Oh, so many, so little space...
eels: Sort of like a more rock and roll version of Beck. Depressed, but entertaining and inventive
The Apples (in stereo): Well, anyone who likes The Powerpuff Girls has heard one of their songs ("Signal in the Sky"), but there's a lot more retro-indie rock where that came from.
Super Furry Animals: Nowhere near as cutsy as the name sounds, these Welsh guys are about the closest thing to a classic Brit-pop band still in business.
Thee 50's High Teens: Japanese girls pounding out garage band rock. If The 5.6.7.8.s took a few music lessons, they'd sound like this.
The Advantage: Short, sweet versions of video game soundtracks. Fun, fun stuff.
The Spiders: These guys were really hot stuff in Japan around the end of the '60s.
Mando Diao: One of the manny European garage bands to get signed after The Hives made it big. They didn't get much exposure, even though they're one of the best of their breed.
The Dukes of Stratosphear: Actually '80s Brit-rockers XTC under a different name. Perfect recreations of '67 English psychedelia.
The High Dials: Harmony drenched jangle-rock, with just a touch of album-length progressive ambitions.
The Singles: A lot like The High Dials (they're on the same label), but more garage-y.
The New Pornographers: Unfortunate name, to be sure, but still one of the best indie-pop bands out there.
The Mops: One of Japan's first non-surf related rock bands. Their theme song "I'm Just a Mops" must be heard to be believed!
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