Have you listened to any Black MIDI? It's right down your alley if you like this. Like this band, they don't have 'no' in their musical vocabulary.
I've seem them named around a lot but not delved into them, same with King Gizzard who seem to get mentioned in the comments a bunch. This kinda thing has to be of a certain style or I find it too impenetrable or annoying, which is why I havent listened to either of them yet from what I've read about them. It sounds like it'll be a proper head mash Which is even more reason why I instantly love Horse Lords - "Oh! Its this kinda stuff but it just makes me wanna dance and not punch the speakers!"
Opened your links in a new tab, ready to watch, thanks!
EDIT: TWOOBA NATION!
EDIT: Black Midi singing I dont dig at all, and not enough of a post rock vibe for me, whatever that means Its a fascinating listen tho, really impressive stuff but ultimately a bit much for me. Def gonna listen/watch this whole set you posted tho, half way thru it. Quite incredible stuff, but it also keeps doing my head
One of Juna Serita's recent collabs. The girl is a MONSTER bassist, and this is a really nice piece with some very good collaborators. She's not even showing off here particularly and it's really impressive.
More a visual spectacle.. watching young tsukki is like watching part of me.. i know this energy well.it stays with you 4 life..and once people experience these types of energies...they will KNOW what it takes to perform power moves.
The youth always shows the way forward...it WAS the children that built the multi billion dollar "hiphop" branding..the corps just took it as their 'own'.
Treat the body with love & respect = it returns the favour.
#IF people actually thought hiphop or bboys n girls were finished - THINK again.heheheee.
A now defunct Korean alt-rock'ish band that was really good. Not sure what ultimately happened to them. There were a number of really good bands of this sort back at that time.
Funny how life goes... was just browsing net & this popped up!
Actually knew this boy,and his older brother..visited the family pub a few times...the graphic artist just so happened to live close by....
Never actually listened to it..now,is the moment.
"A Girl Like That" - Roger Klug from the "More Help for Your Nerves" album. The main instrument is a mellotron through-out then the middle breakdown sounds like a Brian Wilson-esque "Pet Sounds" flourish. The whole album is great.
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Visited these guys last week for some fun with Mick and Dan... but the sound quality Mick achieved here in this small space shows off the bands great sound... I hope you enjoy.