A long weekend…
Feb. 9th, 2009 03:53 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Well, really it wasn’t that long. In fact, I wish it had been longer, as I didn’t get as much done as I planned, but enough thinking about that.
As I was blockaded in my sewing room for much of the weekend, I listened to a lot more music than usual. And as a confession? My music taste hasn’t really changed that much since, well, high school. This is kind of sad. Not to mention it was getting a bit repetitive…
So, people with better music taste than I, what should I be listening to that’s come out in the last 5-10 years, since I quit listening to the radio? My taste in music runs slightly angsty, leaning heavily on Tori Amos and Better than Ezra, but ranging as far as Disturbed/Korn/etc into the “harder” rock side of things… not so much into folksy, definitely not into country at ALL.
(And yes, I know about Pandora, but I’m hoping for more personal suggestions…)
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Date: 2009-02-10 06:09 am (UTC)If you're looking for something a bit less hardcore but still w/ some angst, I really like Disturbed. Their best album imo is 10,000 Fists.
Although they've been around for a good while now, Metallica's latest, Death Magnetic, is a great listen.
On the more gothy side of things, Ego Likeness is quite good. They're a husband and wife team, and they are artists to the core. Aside from the music they both write (from poetry to ghost stories to children's books), and he does artwork as well.
For some good boisterous Celtic rock, Dropkick Murphy's is always good, as is Flogging Molly.
And finally, for something recent that is unlike anything else out there and VERY intelligently done, check out the White Stripes.
I have examples of all of this if you'd like me to make you a mix to see what you might like out of all this.