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  • saegusa.

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    HELLO LOVE.

    I second the Gavin DeGraw and Kodalie suggestions. A+ very good I enjoy.

    <3<3<3
    March 13th, 2014 at 09:33pm
  • DarkestStorm

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    @ tyler joseph
    No problem. :)
    March 13th, 2014 at 08:18pm
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    @ DarkestStorm
    Wow thank you. I'll check those out. I just saw Kodaline on American Idol last week, they were pretty good.

    @ whiskey rivers.
    I've been meaning to listen to them for a while. Thanks!
    March 13th, 2014 at 07:55pm
  • whiskey rivers.

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    Absolutely anything by The Front Bottoms. They sort of remind me of a mix between Cage the Elephant and The Lumineers. I'll especially recommend "Twin Size Mattress," "Maps," "Funny You Should Ask," "Tattooed Tears," and "Lone Star."
    March 13th, 2014 at 07:41pm
  • DarkestStorm

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    @ tyler joseph
    Gavin Degraw--You Know Where I'm At, Stealing, Follow Through, Where You Are, Spell It Out, Soldier, Stay, Belief, Best I Ever Had, Finest Hour, I'm Gonna Try, Who's Gonna Save Us, and Need. Try his newest album "Make A Move", it's a bit on the pop side though.

    Andrew Ripp--The entire "Won't Let Go" and "Simple" albums are really good. Dresden Wine and The Privileged Life and You Got My Number are good songs too.

    Ron Pope--All of his albums are pretty good, try "A Drop In The Ocean" song wise. And "Atlanta" and "Calling Off The Dogs" for albums.

    Ryan Star--Last Train Home, 11:59, Start A Fire, Losing Your Memory, Brand New Day, Breathe, This Could Be The Year, Unbreak, World I Used To Know, F**kn Up, Sailing On, and Impossible.

    Sara Bareilles--Vegas, Manhattan, Breathe Again, Gravity, Many The Miles, Uncharted, Once Upon Another Time, Sweet As Whole, Satellite Call, Bottle It Up, One Sweet Love, City, basically her entire "Little Voice" album is fantastic. I also list a couple songs from her other albums and ep.

    Lea Michele- Louder, Cue The Rain, Cannonball, Don't Let Go, On My Way, Burn With You, The Bells, If You Say So, and Battlefield.

    The Naked and Famous--Rolling Waves, Young Blood, Punching In A Dream, Girls Like You, No Way, A Stillness and Hearts Like Ours. Both of their albums "Passive Me Aggressive You" and "In Rolling Waves" are both really good though.

    Foster The People-Helena Beat, Pumped Up Kicks, Waste, I Would Do Anything For You, and Call It What You Want.

    Bastille-The Poet, Haunt, Laura Palmer, Bad Blood, Flaws, Overjoyed, Things We Lost In The Fire, Of The Night, Oblivion, Icarus, These Streets, What Would You Do, their whole album "Bad Blood" is amazing though and the expanded version called "All This Bad Blood" is even more amazing. Listen to that whole album if you can.

    Hurts-Silver Lining, Exile, Sandman, Wonderful Life, Sunday, Stay, The Rope, Miracle, Only You, The Road, Mercy, Somebody To Die Fire, Help, Heaven and Guilt. Once again, both of their albums are great though.

    Manchester Orchestra--Do you really like being alone?

    Guided By Voices--Hold On Hope, Underground Initiations, If We Wait, The Winter Cows, My Valuable Hunting Knife, Kiss Only The Important Ones, A Life In Finer Clothing. They have a huge catalogue though, around 50 album with half as many EPs/Split EPs/B-sides/Live albums. They just came out with two albums this year, one last year and I think another one the year before...

    Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds--O Children, In My Arms, Sad Waters, We No Who U R, Mermaids, Push The Sky Away, Do You Love Me, I Let Love In, Lay Me Low, check out the whole catalogue though when you get the chance.

    The Pretty Reckless--Kill Me, Make Me Wanna Die, My Medicine, Just Tonight.

    Of Montreal--The whole "lousy with Sylvianbriar" album is good

    Iron & Wine--Naked As We Came, Each Coming Night, On Your Wings, Carousel, and Peace Beneath The City.

    Band Of Horses--No One's Gonna Love You, Is There A Ghost, Islands On The Coat, Window Blues, Wicked Gil, Our Swords, Weed Party, St. Augustine, Compliments, and On My Way Back Home.

    Local Natives--Breakers, Wide Eyes, Who Knows, Who Cares, Ceilings. Both albums are good.

    Oh, Kodaline, A Great Big World and Civil Twilight are good too.

    Do you know Two Door Cinema Club, Broken Bells, The Postal Service, The Neighbourhood, and The 1975?

    Marina and The Diamonds and Paloma Faith's albums are all really good. Paloma's is upbeat on the first album, sort of ballad heavy on the second, and then her newest one is like disco.

    I also like California Wives, Bad Suns, Smallpools, and Strangers.

    California Wives: Blood Red Youth, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Better Home and Light Year though their whole album "Art History" is really good.

    Smallpools-Dreaming

    Strangers-London Lights

    Bad Suns-They only have an ep out right now called "Transpose" but all the songs are really good.

    Try Young The Giant's album "Mind Over Matter" and Beck's "Morning Phase", the latter album was on replay for several days for me.

    Sorry this took so long, I kept thinking of more bands...
    March 13th, 2014 at 07:15pm
  • tyler joseph

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    @ DarkestStorm
    I listen to Imagine Dragons and Cage The Elephant and just a mix of like alternative/indie/whatever. If you have any specific songs you think I should listen to, I'm open for suggestions.
    March 13th, 2014 at 06:15pm
  • DarkestStorm

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    What kind of music do you like? I can suggest Gavin Degraw, Andrew Ripp, Ron Pope, Ryan Star, Sara Bareilles, Lea Michele, The Naked and Famous, Foster The People, American Authors, Imagine Dragons, Bastille, Hurts, Manchester Orchestra, The Dandy Warhols, Guided By Voices, Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, The Pretty Reckless, Of Montreal, Cage The Elephant, Iron & Wine, Band of Horses, Local Natives, etc.
    March 13th, 2014 at 06:08pm