Primus
Primus
Sailing The Seas Of Cheese.
Upcoming shows
!!! - 6/9 - Detroit
Bonnaroo - 6/12-16 Manchester TN
Ice Cube - 6/28 Asheville
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Lollapalooza - 8/2
Ghost - 8/3
Lollapalooza 8/4
Laneway - 9/14 Rochester Hills MI
Atoms for Peace - 10/2 Chicago
Mountain Oasis - 10/25-27 Asheville
Last.fm
Baths - 6/25 - Hotel Congress
My Bloody Valentine - 8/13 - Austin Music Hall
Ty Segall - 8/27 - Mohawk
Gold Panda - 9/14 - Mohawk
Austin City Limits - 10/4 - 10/6 - Zilker Park
James Blake - 10/28 - Emo's
Neil Young.
Tom Waits.
Scott Walker.
Last.fm
Baths - 6/25 - Hotel Congress
My Bloody Valentine - 8/13 - Austin Music Hall
Ty Segall - 8/27 - Mohawk
Gold Panda - 9/14 - Mohawk
Austin City Limits - 10/4 - 10/6 - Zilker Park
James Blake - 10/28 - Emo's
I am neither foxy, nor a lady.
Neil Young - Kanye West - Beck - PJ Harvey - The Knife - Basement Jaxx - Tom Waits - Shpongle (Live) - Flying Lotus (Live) - The Avalanches - Autechre - Eels - Fat Freddy's Drop - Liquid Liquid - OFWGKTA - Freddie Gibbs - Big K.R.I.T. - Phantogram - Christian Scott - Nosaj Thing - Gold Panda - James Blake
For 2011
Bonemachine and Pork Soda are also greats from Tom and Les that would be fine starting points.
Animal Collective
2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2012, 2013, 2013
this order sounds good - MPP, Strawberry Jam, Feels
Suede
I'd say starting with Strawberry Jam is better. That is where I started, I think if you like that you are more likely to enjoy going father back in their career and the newer stuff will be enjoyed even more.
If you like happy (sometimes obnoxiously so) pop music then start with SJ. If you like more laid back, psychedelic, 60's (yet still poppy in that way) music then start with MPP.
MPP is what got me into them, personally.
The Orb
I'ma ball at the mall shuttin' down the sea wall
6/18 - Mount Kimbie/Holy Other - Echoplex (?)
6/22 - Father John Misty/White Fence - Glass House (?)
6/26 - Tricky - El Rey (?)
6/29 - Twin Shadow - Fonda (?)
7/12 - Black Flag - Observatory
last.fm, if you care
Twitter, if you dare
What these guys said.
I would say Rain Dogs... if for no other reason than "Gun Street Girl."
EDIT: Actually, Jared might be right here. Primus covered "Big in Japan" when we saw them in Vegas.
Just grab both.
Has Guided By Voices already been mentioned?
Also, Roxy Music.
I am neither foxy, nor a lady.
Neil Young - Kanye West - Beck - PJ Harvey - The Knife - Basement Jaxx - Tom Waits - Shpongle (Live) - Flying Lotus (Live) - The Avalanches - Autechre - Eels - Fat Freddy's Drop - Liquid Liquid - OFWGKTA - Freddie Gibbs - Big K.R.I.T. - Phantogram - Christian Scott - Nosaj Thing - Gold Panda - James Blake
For 2011
i adore Avalon, but I'm more of a fan of Roxy Music adult contemporary stuff for some reason. It's a like an album of prom slow dance songs.
6/21/13-6/23/13 - Solid Sound Music Festival - MASS MOCA
last.fm
Jandek
Sparks
Television
There is no good entry point to Jandek. Though his late-80s/early-90s output is the most accessible. Just download everything you can and see what's up. He is amazing, but most definitely not accessible.
Television = Marquee Moon
I like what i've heard from Ready for the House.
I forgot to put down
Mew
Yeah Zach, Jandek is kind of an all-in or all-out sorta guy. He has albums that aren't as good, but really if you enjoy one you'll be able to fall into that deep, dark, weird hole that is his catalog.
Grateful Dead