I get sort of bored sometimes logging on to these types of forums because I just see the same names/songs over and over again year on end. What are some of your favorite new albums that are by artists outside of the industrial scene?
house music, acid house, witch house, sum funky minimalist house then you listen to join the chant, slow mo mix, then thow in i hate people like that by jerk, finally false pretense by god module, and that gets you back on track with the slab , never to deviate again,
good old rock is good to rest the ear drums lol poison, white snake, ratt, all that hair band stuff, you can't rock out to industrial 24/7 well 23/6 is good
Hip hop. I've been into Beastie Boys and Jedi Mind Tricks for a long time, but I'm getting into P.O.S. and Kid Cudi lately. I used to despise rap and all of it's forms, but if you find the right stuff, it's amazing.
Might I recommend their second album Garbage 2.0. It's got such a great feel to it...
But I can't deny that the first album was absolutely amazing in every way. Only Happy When it Rains has to be the song of my teenage uber-angst-gawth years.
Beautiful Garbage was written during a threatened breakup...they were kinda losing their alternative edge and the direction of the band was in question.
Stick to their earlier stuff for serious goodness...although you might dig the ballads on Bleed Like Me.
I own all their CDs, but I'm a bit of a packrat when it comes to CDs, I buy them like crazy, but rarely listen to them in their entirety, I just rip them to my computer and wait for them to show up on random. :P I do remember a few really good tracks from that one tho. Wasn't Shirley Manson also in Angelfish?
I only remember a song or two, I knew I recognized the voice. Didn't know it was her first band tho, that's cool.
You ever listen to Curve or kidneythieves?
I wasn't huge into that album, but I LOVED Zerospace. I've been discovering a lot of really good female based bands/artists lately that I enjoy, more than before. I'm listening to Natalie Imbruglia now, she had a song with Sneaker Pimps that was pretty damn awesome.
blasting of none industrial music! you shall all burn in the deaths of hell fire, fire, muscle , and hate! muscle! Louis is machine! do it anytime! liers! liers! books books burn! burn! liers! books! burn! do it anytime! boys have one , girls have 3,(what ever that means) you shove it back where it came! baby come to daddy! daddy come to babby! come to daddy! unaprechiating heathens! young bloods!
Ha, I love Aqua. :P Their Aquarium CD at least, the second one wasn't as good.
I'm also getting really big into Placebo, and even bigger into Depeche Mode, tho they've always been pretty much my favorite band, so no big news there :P
I love how he does his makeup. But, my closet homosexuality is a topic for something completely different. Back to the music. :P
I got this really close friend who's the biggest 90's kid ever, listens to nothing but alternative (Bush, Nirvana, Alannis Morisette, etc...) so I've been exposed to a lot of that lately.
Apart from industrial I also like:
metal (sub-genres including: gothic, black, death, folk)
goth/ goth rock (e.g. Lacrimosa, Fields of Nephilim, Eden House)
darkwave (e.g. The Cruxshadows, Blutengel)
In terms of metal, I've been listening to lots of Sentenced, Eluveitie, Poisonblack and Metsatöll lately. Then there's this delightful work of art which I'm still trying to categorize:
I'm a huge fan of Dark Cabaret, in fact its probably my favorite genre.
I'm also a pretty big fan of Alternative Country, and Folk.
I haven't been keeping up with releases this year, though, I've been too busy. But some of my favorite albums from this/last year are:
Orkestra Del Sol - Lung Capacity (2011, Dark Cabaret)
Katzenjammer - Le Pop (2010, Dark Cabaret/Pop)
Jaggery - Upon A Penumbra (2010, Dark Cabaret)
The Ragged Jubilee - American Moan (2011, Alternative Country)
The Dirt Daubers - Wake Up Sinners (2011, Alternative Country)
Whitehorse - Whitehorse (2011, Folk)
O'Death - Outside (2011, Alternative Country/Folk)
Alternative Country is basically anything Country with lyrical themes about being an outlaw, suicide, hate, sadness, and other such things. It also often times has other kinds of music like Bluegrass, Rockabilly, etc in there aswell. Alternative Country is a pretty loose subgenre, Outlaw Country is a form of Alt Country.
Debussy, Beethoven, Bach, Apocalyptica (think that's the right spelling), In The Nursery, David Bowie - the Nathan Adler Diaries, anything from Dragonfly studios, Autechre, Aphex Twin, Lab4, Sea Sick Steve, Nick Cave, Johnny Cash, Steve Earl, Jace Everett, Jeff Wayne, Moby, Uncertain, Senser, System 7, The Orb, Juno Reactor, Kismet, Dead Can Dance, Future Sound of London, Kraftwerk, Propaganda, Art of Noise.... that enough?