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re: Bands you thought were great and would be the "next big thing"
Posted on 11/3/17 at 1:12 pm to Keep Stirring
Posted on 11/3/17 at 1:12 pm to Keep Stirring
i don't do country...and the were included in the etc..
Posted on 11/3/17 at 1:21 pm to hogcard1964
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Black Keys
Headlining festivals is making it big I’d say
Posted on 11/3/17 at 1:23 pm to Keep Stirring
Hemmingbirds
Actually give this group a listen. They're not awful.
Actually give this group a listen. They're not awful.
Posted on 11/3/17 at 1:24 pm to CocoLoco
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Headlining festivals is making it big I’d say
True, I'm just acknowledging the fact that they suck.
Posted on 11/3/17 at 1:26 pm to MorbidTheClown
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i don't do country...and the were included in the etc..
what about alternative country?
or bluegrass
or folk
or cowpunk
or whatever that thing AVICII did with dude from O'Brother Where are Thou?
Posted on 11/3/17 at 1:27 pm to CocoLoco
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quote:
Black Keys
Headlining festivals is making it big I’d say
he meant the other Black Keys, the one Jack White still thinks is cool.
Posted on 11/3/17 at 2:02 pm to 10 Blade
Cage the Elephant: their first album was fantastic, a breath of fresh air, but all of their subsequent albums have been meh at best. None of the raw emotion or aggressive hard rock fun of their debut.
As for local bands, I thought Luke Starkiller had a shot. Great musicians, outstanding vocals, and really fun and interesting originals.
As for local bands, I thought Luke Starkiller had a shot. Great musicians, outstanding vocals, and really fun and interesting originals.
This post was edited on 11/3/17 at 2:05 pm
Posted on 11/3/17 at 2:14 pm to kingbob
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Cage the Elephant: their first album was fantastic, a breath of fresh air, but all of their subsequent albums have been meh at best. None of the raw emotion or aggressive hard rock fun of their debut.
Cage the Elephant far exceeded & surpassed what should have been their shelf life dude
Posted on 11/3/17 at 4:11 pm to 10 Blade
I thought Aaron Lewis was gonna take over country music.
Nashville machine shut that down though
Nashville machine shut that down though
Posted on 11/3/17 at 5:42 pm to TDcline
I really thought St. Paul and the Broken Bones was going to make it big when I first heard their hit then his shtick became old and over the top
Posted on 11/3/17 at 8:52 pm to NickyT
The Hooters. Philadelphia group had a huge first album and then just disappeared.
Posted on 11/3/17 at 9:23 pm to OldTigahFot
The Hives
Thought they would surpass The Strokes and White Stripes in the early 2000’s arms race.
Thought they would surpass The Strokes and White Stripes in the early 2000’s arms race.
Posted on 11/3/17 at 9:41 pm to 10 Blade
Even by the time I was a teenager in the '80s, I had already given up the illusion than any band I really cared about would be the "next big thing". Punk/New Wave failed its intended takeover, dinosaurs like REO Speedwagon were bigger than ever, synths took over the UK charts, and the plague of MTV was upon us.
I suppose the Clash came closest, though no one in their right mind ever thought they would be the NBT.
If you promise not to tell anybody, I'll confess that for about 15 minutes I thought Elvis Costello might become a big star, in the manner of Bowie -- solid record seller and a media superstar who gives glib interviews. But for a variety of reasons that never happened.
I suppose the Clash came closest, though no one in their right mind ever thought they would be the NBT.
If you promise not to tell anybody, I'll confess that for about 15 minutes I thought Elvis Costello might become a big star, in the manner of Bowie -- solid record seller and a media superstar who gives glib interviews. But for a variety of reasons that never happened.
Posted on 11/4/17 at 9:03 am to Kafka
Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza...I miss this band. Their music was a thing of beauty.
Posted on 11/4/17 at 10:39 am to 10 Blade
I was always surprised that the Producers weren't more popular.
Posted on 11/4/17 at 5:12 pm to RockAndRollDetective
The Knack. They were compared to the Beatles. Yeah,... not so much
Posted on 11/4/17 at 5:19 pm to 10 Blade
My go to answer for this question is always The Kaiser Chiefs.
Their albums Employment(2005) and Yours Truly, Angry Mob(2007) are both pretty good.
They are pretty popular in the U.K. Maybe like a Weezer or Green Day are over here. When they show up to festivals like Glastonbury, they always have the crowd going, but they are never and never will be the headliner.
"Ruby" was a pretty popular song among the "alt" crowd, but they just never took off here. That sucks, because they rarely make it over here. If they do, I'm a bit old to be going to Kaiser Chiefs concerts now anyway.
Honorable Mention goes to First Aid Kit. They are a combination of Folk/Americana/Country/Pop--with an edge. They deserve to be on Saturday Night Live in support of their new album being released in January. They probably won't get much wider publicity because their music is too good, too well written, too thoughtful, and too awesome. They are sublime.
Their albums Employment(2005) and Yours Truly, Angry Mob(2007) are both pretty good.
They are pretty popular in the U.K. Maybe like a Weezer or Green Day are over here. When they show up to festivals like Glastonbury, they always have the crowd going, but they are never and never will be the headliner.
"Ruby" was a pretty popular song among the "alt" crowd, but they just never took off here. That sucks, because they rarely make it over here. If they do, I'm a bit old to be going to Kaiser Chiefs concerts now anyway.
Honorable Mention goes to First Aid Kit. They are a combination of Folk/Americana/Country/Pop--with an edge. They deserve to be on Saturday Night Live in support of their new album being released in January. They probably won't get much wider publicity because their music is too good, too well written, too thoughtful, and too awesome. They are sublime.
Posted on 11/4/17 at 9:05 pm to LuckySo-n-So
Emery. i've liked all their stuff but I guess it never really caught on with the masses lol
Posted on 11/6/17 at 10:07 am to jsk020
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Black Tide and it isnt even close
Great answer! I actually got into them because of the video game Rock Band and grew to really like them.
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