Topic: Looking for New Music

I'm looking to hear some new music, and I was hoping that I could get some recommendations from you guys and gals. In particular, I'm looking for some riff-oriented heavy blues, in the vein of Joe B., ZZ Top, Cream, Led Zep, etc. Any suggestions for me? Thanks in advance!

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This isn't riff-oriented heavy blues, but my oldest son recently turned me on to Killswitch Engage. They rock pretty darn hard. It took a few listenings for me to appreciate them, but I've really grown to like their stuff. I'd recommend either Alive or Just Breathing or The End of Heartache. They're not a Pantera clone, but if you like Pantera you would probably like Killswitch Engage.

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That's a certainly a jump from heavy blues.  I would go through all the "Other Artists" site and pick a few that seem to be favorites of "Joe's World".

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myspace.com/stoneycurtisband

really you should just look through the other artists forum. It is not hard to figure out.  you click and read, if no links are posted, use google.  I'd say at least 2/3 artists posted in here fit what you're looking for.  go for it.

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I guess I should have stated that I already own most of the music listed in the Other Artists category; those that I don't own don't quite fit into what I was looking for. I was hoping maybe someone had a suggestion that wasn't listed elsewhere. cool

In fact, what prompted me to start this thread was the fact that I do already own most of the music listed. This forum has been a great resource for new music, which is why I asked for more suggestions.

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suhl wrote:

myspace.com/stoneycurtisband

really you should just look through the other artists forum. It is not hard to figure out.  you click and read, if no links are posted, use google.  I'd say at least 2/3 artists posted in here fit what you're looking for.  go for it.

I'm with you there! If you like Jimi Hendrix you are going to love Stoney Curtis!
I just downloaded Back Door Slam live at Bonaroo the other day and that's pretty good.
I was listening to Oli Brown's CD in the truck driving home today. Tripsy has some videos of Oli posted on youtube. Take a peek, I think you'll like his sound.
Another good CD that's been out for a few years is Leslie West's "Blues to Die For". big_smile

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If you haven't already listened to these, Popa Chubby's 'How'd A White Boy Get The Blues', Cry Of Love's album 'Brother', and Kenny Wayne Shepherd's 'Trouble Is..' and 'Leadbetter Heights' are all worth a listen to start with.

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Chickenfoot is in that great classic rock tone. Also, the new Aynsly Lister album is outstanding

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The Black Keys

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tewker wrote:

The Black Keys

I was just going to put that.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCIh124i2sc

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I have a feeling you'll love this.

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Some more Brits once you've heard Oli Brown and Aynsley Lister, turn your ears to Joanne Shaw Taylor, Jay Tamkin, Simon McBride, Gwyn Ashton and Scott McKeon smile

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

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You mentioned Zeppelin in your original post, so if you want to hear some serious Zeppelin style music with blues and one of the greatest rock voices of the moment thrown in you need to hear The Answer.

Both of their albums are stunning full on rock and roll. Catch them live and I guarantee you won't be disappointed.

Another I would stick on the list would be Black Stone Cherry. They are producing some fabulous riff rock. Get it while its hot!

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A little Ted Nugent anyone?

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Some great recommendations so far. Thanks, and keep them coming! In the meantime, I've got some music to go check out. I also thought about Alvin Youngblood Hart's Motivational Speaker album, which fits my criteria.

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Back Door Slam's Roll Away Album

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www.myspace.com/themightyorq www.myspace.com/thesteepwaterband

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Try Rose Hill Drive too. Great rock trio from Colorado, especially their first album...

http://www.rosehilldrive.com

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

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Greenose wrote:

Try Rose Hill Drive too. Great rock trio from Colorado, especially their first album...

http://www.rosehilldrive.com

Hey thanks.... I haven't heard of them. They will surely be doing some stuff back here soon.

hmm... I didn't think Colorado had anything in the way of blues musicians lol


-Eric

"It makes it sound like the amp is about ready to explode, that's because it IS about ready to explode." -Joe

"I've come all the way from Colorado... Long way from my home. Give me the hammer that killed John Henry..." The Ballad Of John Henry