Classic but sounds a little dated compared to Vanishing Point and XTRMNTR
One of the worst posts ive ever read
alright
how much do you f*** with baggy/madchester type stuff besides stone roses
was really liking The Charlatans debut. feel like its a vague category though not really sure wtf baggy means still
It's cool
I'm always a massive fan of dance music made with rock guitars
Classic but sounds a little dated compared to Vanishing Point and XTRMNTR
havent heard Vanshing Point yet
will be listening and revisiting Screamadelica and XTRMNTR in coming weeks
also any "post-britpop" stuff i should be checking out too
again that label seems super nebulous and i dont fully get what it means
havent heard Vanshing Point yet
will be listening and revisiting Screamadelica and XTRMNTR in coming weeks
The later two harder than Suzuki's liver
also any "post-britpop" stuff i should be checking out too
again that label seems super nebulous and i dont fully get what it means


also any "post-britpop" stuff i should be checking out too
again that label seems super nebulous and i dont fully get what it means
Yea i mean landfill indie has a lot of awesome bands lol
Franz ferdinand
Kaiser chiefs
Kasabian
Razorlight
Kooks
Zutons
Fratellis
Hoosiers
Editors
Scissor sisters
Steer clear of the post radiohead mopers though...
Keane
Athlete
Travis
Snow patrol
The fray
ok i dont think this is what i was meaning
Manics are absolutely worth checking out too for british rock, their 90s albums are fantastic
Yea i mean landfill indie has a lot of awesome bands lol
Franz ferdinand
Kaiser chiefs
Kasabian
Razorlight
Kooks
Zutons
Fratellis
Hoosiers
Editors
Scissor sisters
Steer clear of the post radiohead mopers though...
Keane
Athlete
Travis
Snow patrol
The fray
i was thinking the post radiohead moper types
never seen post britpop label on any of those bands in the first category that ive heard of
was thinking like the kind with maybe some piano, occasionally overwrought ballads, some radiohead vibes, maybe some muse even
ok i dont think this is what i was meaning
Listen to em anyway
Got the spirit of Ray Davies in em more than any f***ing Blur song
Manics are absolutely worth checking out too for british rock, their 90s albums are fantastic
already a big fan
i was thinking the post radiohead moper types
never seen post britpop label on any of those bands in the first category that ive heard of
was thinking like the kind with maybe some piano, occasionally overwrought ballads, some radiohead vibes, maybe some muse even
The term for the top bands i like is "landfill indie" lol, very lad rock, booze and cheese and branston sweet pickle and a packet of crisps
Listen to em anyway
Got the spirit of Ray Davies in em more than any f***ing Blur song
well the spirit of ray davies not what im looking for with this phase
well the spirit of ray davies not what im looking for with this phase
The fkn Brit just recced them too
They werent just spikey dance rock
The fkn Brit just recced them too
They werent just spikey dance rock
They are from glasgow
The fkn Brit just recced them too
They werent just spikey dance rock
i know and ive heard debut and liked it slightly
'landfill indie' or whatever not what im doing rn its late 80s-90s britpop and directly adjacent things to that
these guys hitting the hardest of any non Oasis easily
Suede hitting decently (nice guitar)
Blur actually hitting
Pulp...a bit more than before maybe but need to relisten His n Hers and This Is Hardcore
Supergrass not bad
do i just need to comb through and get all the B-sides of all these bands or what
was hoping for some convenient big compilations or something but not really seeing
I can make you a Pulp playlist if you still have Spotify
i know and ive heard debut and liked it slightly
'landfill indie' or whatever not what im doing rn its late 80s-90s britpop and directly adjacent things to that
You asked for post-britpop
we both named them
They got more interesting on their 2nd and 3rd albums
I can make you a Pulp playlist if you still have Spotify
just give me the list of song titles and ill use that