The Music Thread

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Soundgarden are a band who I generally like what I've heard by them, but have never actually tried to find more stuff from, for some reason. Cheers for that! <ok>
 
No worries :). It's a shame that Chris Cornell can't really hold his voice live any more but I guess that's to be expected as you get older.

Here's some good driving music for you pleasant folk. My favourite is the first track ("Separate Kingdom") but they're all good to be honest...

[video=youtube;-3dB_dyAOqs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3dB_dyAOqs[/video]
 
Need more music again guys. Recently been listening to Royal Blood, Break Science, Every Time I Die, He Is Legend.

All suggestions welcome

Really like Royal Blood and Break Science, but not really sure what to recommend in line with that! Mallory Knox, Kopek, The Black Velvets, Devotchka, Nine Black Alps, perhaps? The Protomen's stuff is quite interesting, and not just the Queen covers.

For something completely different, I've recently started listening to Vulfpeck:

[video=youtube;r4G0nbpLySI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4G0nbpLySI[/video]

Probably not everyone's cup of tea though.
 
Having listened to Rise Against's new album on repeat nonstop since it came out three months ago, I've found these two songs to be the ones I've listened to most <ok>

[video=youtube;nLYELS5LSMM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLYELS5LSMM[/video]

[video=youtube;eMC1OIMaEE8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMC1OIMaEE8[/video]
 
I've really tried to get into Rise Against but I've never managed to. They'll forever be resigned to the "if-someone-has-it-on-in-car-then-fine" category.

Really liked Vulfpeck though!
 
If anyone's a fan of Punk-rock, blues and basically anything that could have remotely inspired the Foo Fighters, then the "Sonic Highways" TV series that's just aired in support of their new album is surprisingly interesting.