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[Music] Your best Band discovery in 2018



AmexRuislip

Trainee Spy 🕵️‍♂️
Feb 2, 2014
33,799
Ruislip
Ok, I’ve not heard of her I’ll take a look. Going back to Freya Ridings, my step son, who is in a band, said that they performed at the same venue in London as her a couple of years ago, he said that there was something special about her then. A tough ladder to climb in a very competitive industry, good luck to her, and my step sons band to of course.

What is the name of your step sons band?
 






















Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
70,138
I'm so late on the scene with this band that they were formed in East Germany...

High in a medieval castle in Austria in the middle of winter, all flickering torchlight and mulled wine, there was some atmospheric authentic-sounding music playing in the background. It sounded stunning. I absent-mindedly Shazam'ed it and forgot about it. No reception through the thick and ancient castle walls. Back in the 21st century, up popped the name Corvus Corax. Did a bit of Youtubeing and discovered a magnificent wall of sound. All neo-medieval instruments, primitive-sounding bagpipes and multiple pounding drummers. Band members looked positively pagan, all raven heads and animal skins. Glorious sound, glorious look. Oh, and turns out they did the main theme to Game Of Thrones. One of their quieter moments. Their live shows look astounding. I'd really love to see them over here, though they appear to gig almost exclusively in and around their native Germany. I strongly suspect they are unaware of the invention of the aeroplane.

(ever come across them [MENTION=409]Herr Tubthumper[/MENTION]?)

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pearl

Well-known member
May 3, 2016
12,787
Behind My Eyes
I'm so late on the scene with this band that they were formed in East Germany...

High in a medieval castle in Austria in the middle of winter, all flickering torchlight and mulled wine, there was some atmospheric authentic-sounding music playing in the background. It sounded stunning. I absent-mindedly Shazam'ed it and forgot about it. No reception through the thick and ancient castle walls. Back in the 21st century, up popped the name Corvus Corax. Did a bit of Youtubeing and discovered a magnificent wall of sound. All neo-medieval instruments, primitive-sounding bagpipes and multiple pounding drummers. Band members looked positively pagan, all raven heads and animal skins. Glorious sound, glorious look. Oh, and turns out they did the main theme to Game Of Thrones. One of their quieter moments. Their live shows look astounding. I'd really love to see them over here, though they appear to gig almost exclusively in and around their native Germany. I strongly suspect they are unaware of the invention of the aeroplane.

(ever come across them [MENTION=409]Herr Tubthumper[/MENTION]?)

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Never been to Lewes then????
 


PaoloAlbioni

New member
May 6, 2016
126
Danny & the Champions of the World
Joana Serrat
WardThomas
- all discovered in the last 72 hours at the Long Road festival.
Also the excellent Shires, though had seen them once before at the Dome.
Interesting thread, seeing what other NSC-ers are listening to.
More please!
 
















DJ NOBO

Well-known member
Jul 18, 2004
6,332
Wiltshire
Idles.

Completely missed their debut, 'Brutalism', last year but heard 'Joy as an Act of Resistance' in a pub the other night and haven't stopped listening to it since.

Brutalism is far superior . Superb band. Looking forward to seeing them at the concord
 










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