Yeah this shit is fucking horrible. Really ruining their legacy.https://edition.cnn.com/2024/10/31/...iohead-melbourne-heckled-intl-scli/index.html Lots of kids being killed is cool though. It’s only money. Doesn’t look like anyone posted this from his recent Aussie concerts.
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Alright... this is a long shot but I'm going crazy right now.
I've been listening to this album, which got posted in the end of the year list thread.
Anyways, it's pretty fucking good and also reminds me often 90s Radiohead a bit. But more than that, it reminds me of the wave of Radiohead influenced bands that popped up in the 00's and the rabbit whole I wound up down after discovering Radiohead in college.
And now I'm desperately seeking the name of a band I used to listen to and had much of the discography to-- until it was lost in a hard drive crash.
They were from Europe. I want to say Scandinavian? They had been around for a good while by the time I discovered them via AllMusic and so they had to have been producing in the 90s... because I want to say they had 4-6 albums, some better than others.
They also had a bit of a Porcupine Tree vibe to them if memory serves. It's not Kent but the band name might have started with a K or a C?
Koldplay?Bahaha. I figured it out. It does start with a K and they are from Europe.
Anyone wanna try and guess?
Kent?Bahaha. I figured it out. It does start with a K and they are from Europe.
Anyone wanna try and guess?
Alright... this is a long shot but I'm going crazy right now.
I've been listening to this album, which got posted in the end of the year list thread.
Anyways, it's pretty fucking good and also reminds me often 90s Radiohead a bit. But more than that, it reminds me of the wave of Radiohead influenced bands that popped up in the 00's and the rabbit whole I wound up down after discovering Radiohead in college.
And now I'm desperately seeking the name of a band I used to listen to and had much of the discography to-- until it was lost in a hard drive crash.
They were from Europe. I want to say Scandinavian? They had been around for a good while by the time I discovered them via AllMusic and so they had to have been producing in the 90s... because I want to say they had 4-6 albums, some better than others.
They also had a bit of a Porcupine Tree vibe to them if memory serves. It's not Kent but the band name might have started with a K or a C?
Kula Shaker?Kashmir the answer
How is a band named Kashmir not a Zeppelin cover band?
That's a lot of bands I like in the "Related Artists" section.Kashmir Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More | A... | AllMusic
Explore Kashmir's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Kashmir on AllMusic.www.allmusic.com
That's a lot of bands I like in the "Related Artists" section.
This is scratching a lot of itches right now!I think the album I used to listen to the most (Ipod era) was No Balance Palace... which apparently features Bowie on a track and Lou Reed on another.
This is scratching a lot of itches right now!
Kaiser Chiefs?Kashmir Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More | A... | AllMusic
Explore Kashmir's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Kashmir on AllMusic.www.allmusic.com