Complex-Narwhal-9895

Complex-Narwhal-9895 t1_j9fdaa4 wrote

Check out this post punk playlist. I just discovered it yesterday and I’m really vibing with it. If you like the Smiths you’ll probably like this

https://youtu.be/mk_TkG-NCI4

I don’t really have any specific songs but check out these bands if you haven’t already;

-Beach House

-Garbage

-Phantogram

-Ben Folds

-Chvrches

-Mac Demarco

-Men I Trust

-Cannons

-Tame Impala

-The Marias

-Kruangbin

-Still Corners

-Amyl and the Sniffers

Lastly, if you have never watched Start Making Sense by the Talking Heads, do it as soon as possible. Trust me!

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Complex-Narwhal-9895 t1_itlyfxh wrote

Plenty of good stuff but it’s just not for me anymore

Modern Pop country, mostly played on the radio, might be good for parties and get togethers, but for me, it’s still too dumb - maybe if I was drunk enough and in the right setting I could tolerate it

Modern Alternative and outlaw country is the same 5 or 6 songs over and over and it’s not getting any better. I can’t defend it anymore. I got tired of hearing the words “whiskey” or “angel” in every other song lol

To this day, I feel like Willie Nelson is the most creative, innovative, expressive, genuine artists in country and he’s a dinosaur. Not great when your most progressive artist is 100 years old. A lot of these new guys are trying too hard to be country and you can feel it

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Complex-Narwhal-9895 t1_it2vylq wrote

Steely Dan - It’s a toss up between Dirty Work and Peg

Dirty work might as well be Chicago. Too 70s sounding for my taste. A few other songs could probably fit this description, especially on CBAT. I love Steely Dan because they generally don’t sound like all of the other bands in the 70s

In Peg, I absolutely hate Michael McDonald screaming PEEAG at the top of the chorus. It’s not a bad song, but it’s extremely popular and that’s why it makes my list

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