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mmm.. this goes bit too far on the at the drive-in type of hc.

I'm thinkin something more like My Bloody Valentine in early 90's

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9qLnmEN7S8
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Ringo Deathstarr maybe?
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theavondon wrote:Ringo Deathstarr maybe?


Ringo Deathstarr DEFINITELY! :thumb:

EDIT: oh, and Whirr! http://whirrband.bandcamp.com/

EDIT: and Pinkshinyultrablast!

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9rPd8J1d_U[/youtube]

And the Sky Drops!

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nd3DaRf8gI[/youtube]

And early Lionheart Brothers

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHDkuJ_2Tcg[/youtube]

And Seely!

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acZ_ggHKH7s[/youtube]
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Ok. Yes.. these are all good shoegazers, but I'm not looking for purely shogaze either :) As you may have noticed, I am a tough customer :D These were very nice suggestions. But none of them blew my head away. I'm looking for more noisy, more creative, shoegaze. Not those bands with millions of reverb and delay pedals. I think I should've said that in the first place..

I don't want to sound like an ungreatful asshole. So let me just ensure that I'm grateful for all replies by far. I've been using so many applications (youtube, last.fm, spotify, bandcamp, several blogs and forums..) to find new music, that it's beginning to be really frustrating finding new stuff.
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And I hope this topic has some use for other forum readers as well, so keep them suggestions coming!

If you listen the bands that I linked in the first post, i think you get more better idea about the music I'm looking for. Don't concentrate too much on the genres I mentioned.

Btw. Today I found one interesting band called "The Men". It is a newcomer from Brooklyn: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kIwqpqg ... re=related
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Interesting that you should mention The Men - they put their last LP, Immaculada, up for free download on Free Music Archive: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Men/Immaculada_LP

On a possibly related, but more psych / chant / krautrock vibe, there's the Dead Skeletons: http://stream.apolloaudio.com/Dead-Skel ... ad-Magick/ or http://www.dead.is/deadskeletons.html
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You on that Skywave/ Ceremony jawn I presume?

You might like The Drop Nineteens...
Or, uh.. Mecca Normal.

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PS I forgot about Weekend. They're pretty much exactly what you're asking for.
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swervedriver?
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gnr123 wrote:swervedriver?


Haha. Now I know which song Andy is playing on PGS's review for Classic Player Jazzmaster :P

I like the general sound.
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Jesu?
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Zounds Perspex wrote:Jesu?


No. Sorry, thats wrong direction. Too post-rock.
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Sounds to me like you're looking for something along the same lines as Washing Machine

Let me know if you find anything, I love the sound on that record and nothing SY has done before or after comes close

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