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Postby Bang! » 23rd Oct 06, 13:03

Hi all,

I'm a big wildies/ginger/sg5 whatever fan, as i guess are most people here :D

Anyway, at the mo i'm trying to find some new music to listen to, preferably wildhearts-esq rock and just wondered if anyone had inspired or interesting suggestions.

Something along the lines of these kinda bands:

Backyard babies
Gluecifer
AC/DC
Buckcherry
Supersuckers
Hellacopters
Tokyo dragons
Therapy?
Gliteratti
etc etc....

Any good recommendations?

Cheers :lol:
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Postby markE » 23rd Oct 06, 13:47

old ones- honeycrack, joyrider, almighty, red kross, baby chao,life of agony, NY loose, 3 colours red, yo yos, dogs d'amour, early feeder

mellow(ish) stuff - ricky warwick, jayhawks, goo goo dolls, soul asylum, moist, tyla

newer stuff - b movie heroes, deckard, imperial viper,
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Postby nig1012 » 23rd Oct 06, 13:50

wot about roadstar the answer and the awesome RATTLESNAKE REMEDY
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Postby Andy » 23rd Oct 06, 23:05

Janus Stark.
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Postby Col » 23rd Oct 06, 23:41

Plan A
3 Colours Red
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Postby Keith Richard » 23rd Oct 06, 23:50

Try American Heartbreak.
"Some Days Just Fucking Suck"
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Postby Damian » 24th Oct 06, 00:05

Silver Sun, especially if you like the poppier side of the band. And Tokyo Adventures, on that note - you'd have to order their stuff direct from the label - do a Google search.

And Bracket - definitely their Requiem album, which is their most recent and the only one I've got so far.

And the Grand Theft Audio album.

Getting into Wildhearts-related music is a bottomless pit for the wallet.
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Postby davejnick » 24th Oct 06, 01:11

Tsar - http://www.myspace.com/tsar - supported Ginger at Rock City last year. Very good.
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Postby blackdeathcrew » 24th Oct 06, 11:52

Try..

Whatever
The Grit (not exactly like the wildies , but fuggin great)
Rat:Daddy
Rachel Stamp

8)
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Postby geordierussell » 24th Oct 06, 12:00

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Postby Bang! » 25th Oct 06, 11:03

Cheers chaps,

Don't really have much of a wallet atm so have been erm using other means to get hold of stuff *cough*, suprising how hard it is to get hold of silversun :( Used to have a copy of their first album but lent it to someone years ago and ain't seen it since.

few bands there i've not heard of tho - American heartbreak, Tsar, jackviper, bracket etc. Will try to try em all out :D
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Postby Dave C » 25th Oct 06, 11:14

Try MySpace for bands, you'll find loads of great music on there. http://www.myspace.com
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Postby Damian » 25th Oct 06, 11:19

Bang! wrote:suprising how hard it is to get hold of silversun :( Used to have a copy of their first album but lent it to someone years ago and ain't seen it since.


Easier than you think. Third album "Disappear Here" is available from just about anywhere, and the first two can be gotten relatively cheaply second hand on Amazon.

The fourth album, meanwhile, is only available from HMV Japan at present, but that should change soon...
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Postby markE » 25th Oct 06, 11:20

kerbdog / wilt
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Postby Bang! » 25th Oct 06, 11:53

I was talking about getting hold of it free...which i've actually just managed. And it's just as good and catchy as i remember


Ps. I'm really poor atm sadly so buying cds is out of the question :( I would normally actually support artists...and have always managed to scrape enoughtogether to buy anything ginger releases
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