Kim H wrote:Wes - or anyone - have you got any suggestions for a good music board? I love this board for food and food-related topics, and love the 'community' feel, and would love to find something similar to talk or stalk music. I listen primarily to WFPK for my listening pleasure, but am all across the board on musical styles. Don't like much top 40, hip hop, rap, gangstah, or tear-in-the beer country in general, but if it's good music, I like it, regardless of genre. I would like something more 'adult' though. I'd appreciate suggestions!
Kris Billiter wrote:While we are on the subject of local bands, may I plug The Muckrakers. I've known these guys since college and they are great. They just released their new album, The Concorde Fallacy a couple of weeks ago. For you public radio listeners, they were also recently on Live lunch. Just a really good
band. Check out http://www.myspace.com/muckrakers to listen to tracks off the new record or go to http://www.the-muckrakers.com for their official website, where the singer Rob is currently keeping his New Year's Resolution to bog everyday this year. Great stuff. One of the blogs caught the eye of Someone at Spin Magazine and the asked him to contribute to their back page last month. I'm not in the band but am friends with them and have been listening to them for about 11 years now. Good stuff.
Robin Garr wrote:Kim H wrote:Wes - or anyone - have you got any suggestions for a good music board? I love this board for food and food-related topics, and love the 'community' feel, and would love to find something similar to talk or stalk music. I listen primarily to WFPK for my listening pleasure, but am all across the board on musical styles. Don't like much top 40, hip hop, rap, gangstah, or tear-in-the beer country in general, but if it's good music, I like it, regardless of genre. I would like something more 'adult' though. I'd appreciate suggestions!
If you can't find a good local one, Kim, I'd consider adding a Local Music (or Music and Arts?) forum to the collection here. It would need a few good folks to give it critical mass, but it might work!
Robin Garr wrote:If you can't find a good local one, Kim, I'd consider adding a Local Music (or Music and Arts?) forum to the collection here. It would need a few good folks to give it critical mass, but it might work!
TP Lowe wrote:Robin Garr wrote:If you can't find a good local one, Kim, I'd consider adding a Local Music (or Music and Arts?) forum to the collection here. It would need a few good folks to give it critical mass, but it might work!
Hmmm... if you decide to add an arts board I think I know someone who can help in filling it up!
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Kim H wrote:Ok, I think I've actually become posessed by this band, and want to share. This might not be the best venue for this, but I feel I need to spread the word about this incredibly talented local band. Check them out: http://www.myspace.com/cabin It will let you listen to the entire EP, although, 'Beauty in the East End' is on their previous album, not the latest EP. It's all so good. I have no affiliation, I'd just like to share, and encourage everyone to support our local bands, especially the great ones like this! (and please keep Jim James in your thoughts while he recovers)
(For anyone into the 'Twilight' series by Stephenie Meyer, check out 'Musical Seats'. Would have been PERFECT for the soundtrack!!!)
Thanks Kim for both blessing and cursing me with this link. This music is outstanding and fits my mood so perfectly. Stunning.
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