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I stand by that assesment! Wolfmother is awesome. Still my favorite of the recent crop. Their next album should be a monster. Due before year's end and I'll preorder and most definitely go see them on the next tour.
Yo La Tengo - Been around since the mid-80s. Have had over a dozen, consistently good LPs. Even their most current output is as good or better than anything else in their catalog. Plenty of hooks. Can go from completely shredding to endearingly sentimental at any given time. And an absolutely fantastic (and fun) live act. If they come near you, go see them. I've seen them 3 or 4 times, and their shows are consistently among the best I've seen (saw them about a year ago, and it cost me 20 bucks!)
Just started reading this thread, and was really wondering who else would name Yo La Tengo besides myself. Without a doubt, one of the best bands out there! So many great records!
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I am probably a little younger than most ACers but my vote is for Radiohead - Although The Mars Volta, Red Hot Chili Peppers(whenever fruschante comes back again), Death Cab for Cutie, and Martin Sexton (although he is a singer songwriter) are all way up there in my book. I think the biggest thing that sets these artists apart from other active bands in the fact that they make complete albums not just compilations of songs.
I can see that y’all are having fun, but it’s a question that’s never been very fruitful or soulful. And even more now, when iTunes music folders and All Music Ever Recorded In My Pocket and Spotify trump any consensus or non-cult popularity. And it’s a question with a pretty disgraceful history as a marketing tool perpetrated by tools.Phony Beatlemania has bitten the dust.
Neil Young = Canadian and washed upRadiohead = British and awesomeRush = Canadian and lameThis thread is very disappointing. I feel very sorry for all of the people who have never seen an awesome and transformational band at the height of their game. Let me give you a clue, these people would never choose Dave Matthews or Death Cab as vest band ever.