Sleater Kinney - Bury Our Friends -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRNDB9VqI3QPretty much the definitive grrrl rock band and one of the best alt rock bands in the last ten years. Also, just come back together to be amazing again! This makes me happy, in my parts. Lyrical but powerful, especially when they were being super-political in the early-2000's.
Sky Larkin - Overgrown (Dreamtrak Version) -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3isfLFl2wwSky Larkin are a Northern English indie-rock band that I've been following for a while now and I don't think they've seen me yet shh. This version is a serene bleep-bloop rendering of what's honestly one of the saddest songs I've ever heard and adds a dreamlike quality to what is basically a song about a car crash.
TV On The Radio - Dear Science -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_9j9cpuvx8&list=PL9dThdR6I6dM9NXR05kN5jFf5tobEvSJOThe whole album. Yes, the whole thing. Front to back, start to finish, making everything that came before or after it look amateurish in a way all the more impressive because they were famously high during the recording of it. Everything punches and rocks and spits and snarls and aches in ways you must know, you
must know.
Final Fantasy (Owen Pallet) - He Poos Clouds -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDX5dyCJV5o&list=PLlZ7pbciqFlhybzjop8qqH3yPNVBNzIxOOkay, I'll be impressed if there's a nerdier entry in this thread. It's the solo project of one of the violinists from Arcade Fire and again, this is the full album I'm talking about listen to it
listen. Because in 2005's He Poos Clouds, 8 out of the 10 tracks are based around the schools of magic from Dungeons and Dragons. (This Lamb Sells Condos, which is about conjuration, also references both the Drow and Canadian realtors. Many Lives ->49 MP is about divination etc.). Of the other two songs, one the title track (He Poos Clouds), a love song to Link. Yes, him from Legend of Zelda. It's better than it sounds.
Los Campesinos - Hello Sadness -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-V5SiMKkZrsLC are one of my favourite bands because of the story they imply; they started out as a university hipster-pop band with songs like "You! Me! Dancing!" and then somewhere between album 1 and album 2, something changed. It's not that someone broke the lead singer's heart, they
shat in his soul. So a lot of their songs have these great disconnect between the poppy melodies and rhythms and then
crushing lyrics. This particular one stands out to me more for the video than most, which is like a wedding video directed by Eli Roth. So, there's that.
Yourcodenameis:milo - 17 -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LVi04TmJdYJust.. just watch the video.