Cousin Hepcat
Practically Family
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Just curious, for those of you who appreciate golden era clothes/movies/etc and/or swing dancing, and who also sometimes listen to contemporary (2000 or later ) rock/indie/punk/alt/etc & not just golden era music or neo-swing:
What rock/etc bands do you listen to which have made new records since 2000, when Not listening to Golden Era music or neo-swing? (maybe your Top Ten)
It'd be real interesting to see the contemporary musical tastes of those who have overlapping Golden Era tastes.
I've listened for some time now mainly just to 1930s-50s swing & jazz and am looking to turn some contemporary music back on, but don't like whats on the radio (manufactured-pop & gangsta). Asking everyone I know what new bands they like. Especially interested in Loungers' tastes. so far I've found interesting post-2000 things that are being classified as (punky) ska, indie rock, and things that defy category like psychodelic indie-funk-rock... Course will never stop listening to swing. Thanks
Swing High,
- Cousin Hepcat
What rock/etc bands do you listen to which have made new records since 2000, when Not listening to Golden Era music or neo-swing? (maybe your Top Ten)
It'd be real interesting to see the contemporary musical tastes of those who have overlapping Golden Era tastes.
I've listened for some time now mainly just to 1930s-50s swing & jazz and am looking to turn some contemporary music back on, but don't like whats on the radio (manufactured-pop & gangsta). Asking everyone I know what new bands they like. Especially interested in Loungers' tastes. so far I've found interesting post-2000 things that are being classified as (punky) ska, indie rock, and things that defy category like psychodelic indie-funk-rock... Course will never stop listening to swing. Thanks
Swing High,
- Cousin Hepcat