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DarklyInclined wrote:
And this is what not keeping your ear to the ground can do.

I had no idea Lux Interior had passed on.
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RIP, Luxe.

Seconded. :(


Oh yeah, last Spring right as I was getting into their music. Why are all the musicians I like either dead or dying?

I always spell it 'Luxe' for some reason.

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The Birthday Massacre - they just released 3 new songs (http://www.fearnet.com/news/b19567_birt ... songs.html) from their album Pins and Needles. Thoughts?


Thu Jul 15, 2010 11:24 am
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I'm going to have to listen to Clan of Xymox, now. All I normally see is people recommending crap where Anka sings and I hate her vocals(and the singer for Cocteau Twins, bleh)! If they have an album where she doesn't sing(or only on backup) then I'll definitely have to become a convert.

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You don't like Liz Fraser?
She's my absolute fave female vocalist!

Oh well, if you guys like The Cramps, you might like some of the recent Psychobilly groups eg. The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster.

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Post Re: Suggestions for new bands/albums to try out?
Wolfmammy wrote:
DarklyInclined wrote:
And this is what not keeping your ear to the ground can do.

I had no idea Lux Interior had passed on.
Wolfmammy wrote:
RIP, Luxe.

Seconded. :(


Oh yeah, last Spring right as I was getting into their music. Why are all the musicians I like either dead or dying?


Glad it's not just me... I still miss Pete Steele terribly and still haven't been able to listen to any TON songs yet :(


Anyway... getting back on topic... I recommend The March Violets, and I third Inkubus Sukkubus (though being a pagan goth I am slightly biased ;)). I'm just recently getting into The 69 Eyes, too (just bought their greatest hits album tonight). Also Type O Negative... their music blew me away, amazing stuff. If you like creepy sounding stuff, Nox Arcana, some of their material is spine-tinglingly and hauntingly beautiful, same with Dead Can Dance.

Have you found any of the recommendations helpful so far, hun?

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The Birthday Massacre - they just released 3 new songs (http://www.fearnet.com/news/b19567_birt ... songs.html) from their album Pins and Needles. Thoughts?

I've had one of their albums sat in my basket at Amazon for weeks now... really must get round to buying it soon :lol:

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Black Milk wrote:
Wolfmammy wrote:
I'm going to have to listen to Clan of Xymox, now. All I normally see is people recommending crap where Anka sings and I hate her vocals(and the singer for Cocteau Twins, bleh)! If they have an album where she doesn't sing(or only on backup) then I'll definitely have to become a convert.

:o
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You don't like Liz Fraser?
She's my absolute fave female vocalist!

Oh well, if you guys like The Cramps, you might like some of the recent Psychobilly groups eg. The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster.


I rarely listen to things that I can't sing to and being a female alto-verging-on-tenor that leaves out a whole lot of female-based music. I feel far more comfortable singing along with Till Lindeman(his slightly higher stuff is easier, but I can push for the lower notes just can't get the lowest), Freddie Mercury, Danzig, Peter Murphy, Nick Cave or Peter Steele.

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Wolfmammy wrote:
I rarely listen to things that I can't sing to and being a female alto-verging-on-tenor that leaves out a whole lot of female-based music. I feel far more comfortable singing along with Till Lindeman(his slightly higher stuff is easier, but I can push for the lower notes just can't get the lowest), Freddie Mercury, Danzig, Peter Murphy, Nick Cave or Peter Steele.

Welcome to the low voiced club. Male voices are often esier for me to sing to also. I can sing with Voltaire, but not with Ms E. Autum.

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Puck the WaltzQueen wrote:
Wolfmammy wrote:
I rarely listen to things that I can't sing to and being a female alto-verging-on-tenor that leaves out a whole lot of female-based music. I feel far more comfortable singing along with Till Lindeman(his slightly higher stuff is easier, but I can push for the lower notes just can't get the lowest), Freddie Mercury, Danzig, Peter Murphy, Nick Cave or Peter Steele.

Welcome to the low voiced club. Male voices are often esier for me to sing to also.


Huzzah, I'm not the only one!

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Well, these recommendation are good, I did listen to some of the songs.^^

I've got a voice near the ?bass?(not sure about this word in english)

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Wolfmammy wrote:
Puck the WaltzQueen wrote:
Wolfmammy wrote:
I rarely listen to things that I can't sing to and being a female alto-verging-on-tenor that leaves out a whole lot of female-based music. I feel far more comfortable singing along with Till Lindeman(his slightly higher stuff is easier, but I can push for the lower notes just can't get the lowest), Freddie Mercury, Danzig, Peter Murphy, Nick Cave or Peter Steele.

Welcome to the low voiced club. Male voices are often esier for me to sing to also.


Huzzah, I'm not the only one!

^_^

Indeed - I have to go with that, too!


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it's an odd thing having a reedy "middle low" sort of voice, which often restrains me to the Aaron Stainthorpe/Rozz Williams areas :oops:

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Post Re: Suggestions for new bands/albums to try out?
Might I be able to suggest some Futurepop or Industrial bands to try out?

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centurion wrote:
it's an odd thing having a reedy "middle low" sort of voice, which often restrains me to the Aaron Stainthorpe/Rozz Williams areas :oops:


No worries, love! I think you'd fit into our choir!

*hugz*

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Wolfmammy wrote:
centurion wrote:
it's an odd thing having a reedy "middle low" sort of voice, which often restrains me to the Aaron Stainthorpe/Rozz Williams areas :oops:


No worries, love! I think you'd fit into our choir!

*hugz*

Now there's a potential name for an act - "Three Deep Voiced Girls 'n' Centurion." It definitely has a ring!


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Post Re: Suggestions for new bands/albums to try out?
Quite a lot of good bands already mentioned. How about Depeche Mode anyone?

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I personally will always recommend these bands:

Theatre of Tragedy
Leaves' Eyes
E Nomine
Within Temptation
Zection 8
Lamented Souls
Bay Laurel
Magicka

Not as heavy as some, great lyrics (although no lyric can ever measure against October Project!)

Just great bands really!

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