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June 30, 2017 at 3:12 am #395288
Click above to read a special announcement! Work with me to bring five of these songs to life!
Now that I have the power, I’ve decided to alter my parameters. When it comes to artists with little or no representation, this thread will continue to follow the same rules and standards I’ve had since its inception… but now that I have more skills, abilities, and clout, I will be expanding the selection of artists to include those that actually do have songs in Rock Band, because I actively want to collaborate with artists to chart additional specific songs. Those entries will be specially marked so you know my intentions.
Wishlist Entries:
The following artists are already moderately represented in Rock Band with some combination of songs either on-disc, as official DLC, or as customs. I am actively pursuing the creation of the additional songs featured in the following entries.
The Fratellis – Alternative Rock/Scottish (added 1/15/18) – (Imposters (Little by Little) and Whistle for the Choir now available!)
Kasabian – Alternative Rock/Punk/Psychedelia/British (added 1/15/18)
(Days Are Forgotten now available!)
Mother Mother – Indie/Punk/Folk/Dual Vocalists/Female Vocals/Canadian (added 1/15/18) – (Back in School now available!)Nerf Herder – Rock/Punk/Indie (added 1/31/19)
The Presidents of the United States of America – Alternative Rock (added 1/15/18)
(So Lo So Hi now available!)The Raconteurs – Rock (added 8/4/18)
Social Distortion – Rock/Punk (added 1/31/18)
Soul Asylum – Alternative Rock (added 1/25/18) – (Runaway Train, April Fool, Closer to the Stars (live) and Misery now available!)TL;DR I WANT THE SONGS ON THIS SPOTIFY PLAYLIST ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />
I can pitch the vocals and harmonies for any of these suggestions.
I don’t understand drums, so I can’t really describe them well.
If you have a good description for a song, send it to me and I’ll quote you in the post!
Quick links to band-centric posts in this thread (now alphabetized and tagged based on the suggested songs!):
American Aquarium – Rock/Indie/Country/Singer-Songwriter (added 2/19/20)
April Smith and the Great Picture Show – Indie/Singer-Songwriter/Female Vocals (added 7/20/17)
Argent – Progressive Rock/English (added 8/3/17)
The Arkells – Indie/Rock/Canadian (added 7/9/17)
(Oh, The Boss is Coming now available!)
Band of Skulls – Rock/Indie/British/Dual Vocalists/Female Vocals (added 7/17/17) – (Sweet Sour & Black Magic now available!)
Bell X1 – Alternative Rock/Irish (added 8/22/17)
Blitzen Trapper – Folk/Rock/Country/Western (added 6/29/17)
(Black River Killer now available!)
Brendan Benson – Singer-Songwriter/Indie/Rock/Country/Dual Vocalists/Female Vocals (added 7/12/17)
Broken Bells – Indie/Soul (added 1/13/18)
Cat Stevens – Singer-Songwriter/Folk (added 1/13/18)
Civilian – Indie/Alternative Rock (added 7/20/17)
The Clarks – Rock (added 7/8/17)
(Cigarette (live) now available!)
Cold War Kids – Rock/Indie (added 8/22/17)
Counting Crows – Alternative Rock/Dual Vocalists (added 8/31/17)
Damion Suomi & The Minor Prophets – Singer-Songwriter/Folk/Rock (added 8/11/17)
Dawes – Indie/Folk/Rock (added 6/29/17)
(Things Happen now available!)
Delta Spirit – Rock (added 7/8/17)
The Dirty Guv’nahs – Rock (added 8/11/17)
Dishwalla – Alternative Rock (added 7/12/17)
(Charlie Brown’s Parents now available!)
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes – Indie/Folk/Dual Vocalists/Female Vocals (added 7/12/17) (Home now available!)
Eli Paperboy Reed – Soul (added 8/3/17)
The Fighting Jamesons – Alternative Rock/Irish (added 8/3/17)
First Aid Kit – Indie/Western/Dual Vocalists/Female Vocals (added 7/17/17)
(My Silver Lining now available!)
Fitz & The Tantrums – Indie/Soul/Dual Vocalists/Female Vocals (added 7/17/17)
(MoneyGrabber now available!)Florence + The Machine – Indie/Female Vocals/English (added 8/12/17)
Fly Golden Eagle – Alternative Rock/Indie/Psychedelia (added 8/3/17)
Fountains of Wayne – Indie/Alternative Rock (added 7/12/17)
(Traffic and Weather now available!)
Frank Turner – Singer-Songwriter/Folk/Rock/English (added 7/12/17)
(Peggy Sang the Blues now available!)The Front Bottoms – Rock/Pop/Punk/Indie/Singer-Songwriter (added 2/3/19)
Gin Blossoms – Alternative Rock/Singer-Songwriter/Country (added 8/3/17)
Gogol Bordello – Punk/Folk/Indie/Rock/European/Gypsy (added 7/12/17)
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals – Singer-Songwriter/Rock/Indie/Female Vocals (added 8/22/17)
Guster – Indie/Alternative Rock/Dual Vocalists (added 6/29/17)
(Satellite now available!)
Hard-Fi – Indie/Alternative Rock/British (added 6/29/17)
(Cash Machine now available!)
Harvey Danger – Alternative Rock/Singer-songwriter (added 8/31/17; “The Show Must Not Go On” not on Spotify)
Hieroglyphics – Hip-Hop/Soul/Dual Vocalists/Female Vocals (added 7/17/17)
Hollerado – Indie/Rock/Canadian (added 7/20/17)
Ike Reilly – Singer-Songwriter/Rock/Dual Vocalists/Country (added 7/8/17)
The Interrupters – Punk/Female Vocals (added 7/7/17)
J. Roddy Walston & The Business – Rock (added 7/8/17)
The Jam – Rock/British (added 8/31/17)
Jenny Owen Youngs – Singer-Songwriter/Indie/Female Vocals (added 8/11/17)
Joel Plaskett Emergency – Alternative Rock/Canadian (added 8/11/17) – (Fashionable People and Extraordinary now available!)
July Talk – Alternative Rock/Canadian/Dual Vocalists/Female Vocals (added 7/4/17)
(Picturing Love now available!)
Jurassic 5 – Hip-Hop/Dual Vocalists (added 1/11/18)
(What’s Golden now available!)
Kaiser Chiefs – Indie/Rock/British (added 8/31/17; “Coming Up For Air” not on Spotify) (Everyday I Love You Less and Less now available!)
Larry & His Flask – Punk/Folk/Indie/Alternative Rock (added 7/8/17)
Less Than Jake – Punk/Ska (added 8/31/17)
The Libertines – Indie/Rock/Punk/Dual Vocalists/English (added 8/3/17)
Lyrics Born – Hip-Hop/Soul (added 7/17/17)Marina and the Diamonds – Singer-Songwriter/Pop/Female Vocals (added 2/18/19)
Matt Mays & El Torpedo – Rock/Singer-Songwriter/Canadian (added 8/22/17)
The Mother Hips – Rock (added 8/31/17)
The Mowgli’s – Indie/Dual Vocalists/Female Vocals (added 8/25/17)
Nick Lowe – Singer-Songwriter/English (added 7/20/17)
Noah and the Whale – Indie/British (added 7/20/17)
(5 Years Time available here)
Operation Ivy – Punk (added 7/8/17)
The Real McKenzies – Rock/Punk/Canadian/Scottish (added 8/25/17)
The Record Company – Rock (added 7/12/17)
The Redwalls – Indie/Rock (added 7/7/17)The Refreshments – Rock (added 4/22/19)
The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band – Indie/Country (added 7/8/17)
Roman Candle – Indie/Rock (added 7/6/17; “You Don’t Belong To This World” not on Spotify)
The Roots – Hip-Hop/Dual Vocalists (added 7/8/17)
(What They Do and The Seed 2.0 now available!)Sarah Shook and the Disarmers – Country/Singer-Songwriter/Female Vocals (added 1/28/19)
Sam Roberts Band – Rock/Canadian (added 8/11/17) – (We’re All in This Together and Streets of Heaven (Promises, Promises) now available!)
Shovels & Rope – Folk/Dual Vocalists/Female Vocals (added 7/20/17)
(The Devil is All Around and Evil now available!)
Spoon – Indie/Alternative Rock (added 8/24/17)The Struts – Rock/British (added 2/3/19)
(Kiss This now available!)
The Trews – Rock/Canadian (added 8/22/17)
(Tired of Waiting and Ishmael & Maggie (live) now available!)
Tom Morello: The Nightwatchman – Rock/Folk/Singer-Songwriter/Country/Dual Vocalists (added 8/22/17)
The Vaccines – Indie/Punk/Alternative Rock/English (added 7/7/17)
(Post Break-Up Sex now available!)
The Vandals – Punk (added 7/12/17)
(My Girlfriend’s Dead now available!)
The Wallflowers – Alternative Rock/Dual Vocalists (added 8/31/17)
Warren Zevon – Singer-Songwriter/Rock (added 8/25/17)
(Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner now available!)
William Elliott Whitmore – Folk/Singer-Songwriter (added 8/3/17)
White Denim – Rock/Indie (added 8/11/17)
The Wombats – Indie/British (added 6/29/17)
(Moving to New York and Your Body is a Weapon now available!)
The Zutons – Indie/Rock/British (added 8/22/17; “Pressure Point” and “You’ve Got a Friend” not on Spotify)(Don’t agree with the tags? Have a suggestion? Hit me up!)
Hi everybody. You might recognize me from the comments sections of the custom songs database. I’m often scouring it and leaving feedback and thanks for what these dedicated authors have shared with us. They selflessly sacrifice their time and effort to bring us immeasurable amounts of musical joy, but I’m insatiable. I always want more songs by more artists, and after a few months of continually remaining surprised there were literally no songs [or very, very few] by a few of my absolutely favorite bands, I’ve decided to make the case for
fiveinnumerable bands to have representation in Rock Band by offering three* solid suggestions for each artist. I’ll try to have each suggestion be from a different album, but, as you’ll see, sometimes that doesn’t work out. Ideally, I’d love to see all15200+ songs created as customs, but I wanted to offer a variety of songs and styles to appeal to every author’s taste. I want to be as thorough, passionate, and persuasive as possible. I’d be pleased as punch if each artist listed here got even one custom created. Hell, even if only one of these 15 [original] suggestions got made. Beggars can’t be choosers, after all.*As you’ll see, I violate this rule often, for better or worse. Whoops.
A little about my Rock Band philosophy: When I play alone, I’m sober. When I play with friends, I drink. The more friends and proof and volume (audio and liquid), the better. I try to avoid slow-paced songs when with friends and tend to go more to the upbeat anthems and feel-good fun-time jams. While I often do not play with a completely full band, I do like to switch up my instrument playing between expert guitar, expert bass, and expert/pro keys (but I’m awful with any type of keys, lolz). I never drum and I always harmonize (if I can concentrate on strumming and singing!) if I’m not already assigned to lead vocals. Also, I’m not a musician. I don’t play any instruments, but I did choir and musicals in high school. I go to a lot of concerts. I sometimes go out for karaoke, but I would rather stay in and play Rock Band with friends to get my fix. Now that you know how I play and what I aim for, here is The List™:
June 30, 2017 at 3:39 am #487011Guster
Background: I’ve seen Guster three times. The first time was at a crumby indoor venue. It was awesome. The second time was in a fancy indoor venue with seating. More awesome. The third time was in a public park with a flask in my back pocket. It was most awesome. They are incredibly talented musicians who never disappoint live.
The Obvious Choice:
SatelliteAvailable now! Download here
Album: Ganging Up On The Sun (2006)
You can listen for yourself, but here is my run-down of it musically (from a non-musician, as I said):
Vocals: Beautiful melody, lovely lyrics, soothing background harmonies.
Guitar: Acoustic chords to strum. Some fingering.
Bass: Solid bass part. Nothing too complicated.
Drums: I know nothing about drums, but it sounds pretty basic.
Keys: There’s a neat synthesizer part that pops up at times. Kind of haunting and creepy.
Miscellaneous: Ending fades out, but nothing too messy.Runner-up:
This Could All Be Yours
Album: Easy Wonderful (2010)Stylistically different from above. A good romp live!
Vocals: Pretty basic. Nice background harmonies, as is typical of Guster. Some good oh-oh-oh’s.
Guitar: Acoustic chord-fest. Neat solo.
Bass: Relatively simple bass part.
Drums: I know nothing about drums, but it sounds pretty basic.
Keys: I don’t hear any. Maybe chart the slide guitar to this.
Miscellaneous: Sounds driven by the kick-drum. Very upbeat. Clear ending. Fun refrain for a group of drunks.Runner-up:
Airport Song
Album: Goldfly (1997)This is a staple of their live performances, and a definite crowd pleaser. Plus, it has BONGOS!
Vocals: Two vocalists doing separate parts. Very cool!
Guitar: Acoustic strumfest, per usual.
Bass: Basic. Haw.
Drums: Did you not see above? BONGOS!
Keys: Some synthesizer.
Miscellaneous: This song is INTENSE. Especially live. Watch that Conan O’Brien link (and notice they skip the bass for this performance). Bonus points if you chart the ping-pong balls to tambourine at the end… PLEASE! ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_biggrin.gif” />The Personal Favorite:
Ramona (live)
Album: Keep It Together (2003)This tune just makes me melt.
Vocals: Gorgeous.
Guitar: A couple of different sections to chart.
Bass: Gentle.
Drums: A normal kit and more bongos!
Keys: Strings.
Miscellaneous: I love the live version of this song, so one of the many renditions would be my choice. Probably from Keep It Together Live.June 30, 2017 at 3:53 am #487012Blitzen Trapper
Background: I’ve seen these guys live once and it was a barn-burner. They have a massive catalogue, but their most well-known song, Furr, probably isn’t suitable for Rock Band (it opens with 75 seconds of guitar and vocals only…). [Edit: it’s now an Obviouser choice!] Check it out on your own if you’d like, because it is a fantastic tune. I heard a dude named Damion Suomi cover it and that’s how I discovered them. So, if not Furr, what is The Obvious Choice?
The Obvious Choice:
Black River Killer
Available now! Download here
Album: Furr (2007)
Well, the sheriff let me go with a knife and a song
So I took the first train up to Oregon
And I killed the first man that I came upon
‘Cause the devil works quick, you know it don’t take long…A murder ballad that rings of an abandoned Bob Dylan tune. Simultaneously haunting and beautiful. I dare you to not be captivated. A personal favorite of mine.
Vocals: Pretty easy and predictable verses and refrains. Simple harmonies in the background and ooo’s as well.
Guitar: Sounds straight-forward but probably a bit challenging.
Bass: Nothing difficult.
Drums: I know nothing about drums, but it sounds pretty basic.
Keys: Some synthesizer.
Miscellaneous: Fades out at the end.The More Obvious (yet very late) Choice:
Furr
Album: Furr (2007)
And now my fur has turned to skin
And I’ve been quickly ushered in
To a world that, I confess, I do not know…No explanation needed. An epic tale of a man who turns into a wolf and back into a man, finding love along the way. I think?
Vocals: Gorgeous vocals, and a delightful, adorable story.
Guitar: The workhorse. Guitar and vocals, as mentioned above, are the only featured instruments for the first 75 seconds.
Bass: …actually, I don’t there is a bass part. Well, crap. Either that, or it’s just always playing when the drummer is stomping. See below.
Drums: Stomp, stomp, stomp, stomp, stomp, stomp, stomp, stomp…
Keys: Harmonica!
Miscellaneous: Clean ending.Runner-up:
Fletcher
Album: American Goldwing (2011)
Don’t cha let ol’ Fletcher take the wheel tonight
His heart’s grown cold an’ this old dirt road runs rough and ragged to a terrible height…This sounds like a modern-day Lynyrd Skynyrd song to me. A good ol’ ditty ’bout drinkin’ too much. Fun and somber and optimistic at the same time.
Vocals: I want to sing those harmonies. Badly.
Guitar: Guitar doesn’t sound hard, but I think it sounds really fun in its simplicity.
Bass: Bass sounds pretty interesting to my untrained ear.
Drums: I know nothing about drums, but it sounds pretty basic.
Keys: A nice piano accompaniment.
Miscellaneous: Nice, clean ending.Runner-up:
Thirsty Man
Album: VII (2013)
You know I’ve seen the mountains
And the flatlands too
I’ve seen all these city streets
But I still go out searching for you…A western-style song about lost love. I melt.
Vocals: Nothing hard. Nice harmonies throughout.
Guitar: Some nice pickin’.
Bass: I can already feel myself jammin’ to this bass part.
Drums: I know nothing about drums, but it sounds pretty basic.
Keys: A neat synth solo. Could even put the harmonica here if you’re an overachiever.
Miscellaneous: Simple ending, thankfully.June 30, 2017 at 3:54 am #487013Hard-Fi
Background: I haven’t seen these guys live, and they sort of disappeared in the past few years, after three great albums. Fingers crossed for a fourth and a tour of the States…
The Obvious Choice:
Cash Machine
Available now! Download here
Album: Stars of CCTV (2005)
Perhaps my favorite song about accidental pregnancy. This was a big hit, and I’m shocked Harmonix never released it as a single.
Vocals: Catchy. Good harmonies.
Guitar: Repetitive chords.
Bass: I feel like the bass drives this song.
Drums: I know nothing about drums, but it sounds pretty basic.
Keys: Sounds like there’s some synthesizer buried deep down in there. Or a harmonica could be charted here for overachievers.
Miscellaneous: Crisp ending, nothing messy.Runner-up:
Suburban Knights
Album: Once Upon a Time In The West (2007)
A nice anthem for urban youth.
Vocals: Great hey-ey-ey harmonies during the refrain.
Guitar: Straightforward guitar part.
Bass: Interesting bass.
Drums: I know nothing about drums, but it sounds pretty basic.
Keys: There’s a bit of synthesizer here, but also some strings. Your choice.
Miscellaneous: Crisp ending, nothing messy (again).Runner-up:
Killer Sounds
Album: Killer Sounds (2011)
The title track and final track of their latest (last?) effort. Stylistically, pretty different from the above. Kind of sappy, but beyond being a great song, I love it for personal reasons as well.
Vocals: Love ’em. Nice harmonies for a group, as well.
Guitar: Basic.
Bass: Interesting.
Drums: I know nothing about drums, but it sounds pretty basic.
Keys: Prominent piano part.
Miscellaneous: The ending fades out with “cool” vocals, but might not be too tricky to address.June 30, 2017 at 4:16 am #487016The Wombats
Background: One of the first concerts I ever attended. Insane band. Three dudes bouncing all over the stage, with the bassist climbing on top of a stack of amps into the corner during the encore… definitely made me a concert addict! They’ve really moved away from straight up rock ‘n’ roll as they’ve released more albums, which is why I selected two songs from their debut. Unfortunately, while I love their sophomore album, This Modern Glitch, it’s so electronic that it didn’t seem to fit well with Rock Band. So, rule broken. Deal with it.
The Obvious Choice:
Moving To New York
Available now! Download here
Album: The Wombats Proudly Present: A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation (2007)
I put one foot forward and ended up 30 yards back
Am I losing touch or am I just completely off the track?It really was a toss-up between this and the first runner-up. Both are insane and were quite popular. Surprised the Wombats never had a song or two released by Harmonix. Their loss could be our gain! ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_wink.gif” />
Vocals: Nice “ooo” harmonies. Could have some claps on tambourine.
Guitar: Sounds pretty intense. Varied!
Bass: INTENSE. Rockin’!
Drums: I know nothing about drums, but it sounds pretty intense. Definitely drives the song. Sounds like WORK.
Keys: Synthesizer is prominent near the ending.
Miscellaneous: The theme here is intensity. Glad it has a crisp, clear ending. Could be considered a Christmas song!Runner-up (or other Obvious Choice, up to you):
Let’s Dance to Joy Division
Album: The Wombats Proudly Present: A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation (2007)
Let’s dance to Joy Division
And celebrate the irony
Everything is going wrong
But we’re so happyI’m shocked Harmonix never released this song as a single. This was their smash hit.
Vocals: An anthem with appropriate background singers on harmonies.
Guitar: Similar to above.
Bass: See above.
Drums: See above.
Keys: A bit of synthesizer.
Miscellaneous: A nice, crisp ending. You don’t have to chart the laughing ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_wink.gif” />Runner-up:
Your Body is a Weapon
Available now! Download here
Album: Glitterbug (2015)
Your body is a weapon, love
And it makes me wanna cry
My body is a temple of doom
Doomed not to be by your sideHonestly, this might be my favorite Wombats song. Those bastards teased it years before it came out, and it drove me crazy waiting for the album. It was worth the wait, but, again, it’s such an evolution from their debut sound. Not that that’s bad! I dig both styles.
Vocals: Pretty simple. Cute. Fun background shouts.
Guitar: Sounds buried at times, but it’s there. A great version can be seen here if that helps with the charting.
Bass: Sounds interesting enough.
Drums: I have no opinion on drums, which you should have figured out by now.
Keys: Sounds like there’s some subtle synthesizer in there, especially during the bridge before the wacky guitar solo.
Miscellaneous: Nice crisp ending featuring piano.June 30, 2017 at 4:38 am #487017Dawes
Songs planned or already in the works:
Things Happen (Available now! Download here)
Background: Finally saw these guys live recently in a public setting, flask in tow. Marvelous. Especially their performance of the two songs I’m not going to request. I can hear Dawes fans already: “Why didn’t you request A Little Bit of Everything? What about All Your Favorite Bands!?” Both of those songs are two of my absolute favorite Dawes songs, but oftentimes they don’t have much going on. Trust me, I’d love to see them in Rock Band, but I don’t want to bore players with long stretches of nothing to do. That being said… if those two songs happen to be created by the authors here, I will not complain. Actually, the opposite: I will gush. I am selfless, for I have tried to keep the happiness of the entire band in mind. So! Without those two tunes, what is the Obvious Choice?
The Obvious Choice:
Time Spent in Los Angeles
Album: Nothing Is Wrong (2011)
One of my favorite Dawes songs, beyond the two mentioned above. This one would totally fit in Rock Band, even if it’s a bit slow for my Rock Band tastes. Sometimes a favorite tune can surpass the limitations of the video game, I guess ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />
Vocals: Lovely harmonies.
Guitar: Soothing.
Bass: Yawn.
Drums: They’re there. Pretty basic.
Keys: Is that a pipe organ? Awesome!
Miscellaneous: Nice ending, easy to chart.Runner-up:
If I Wanted Someone
Album: Nothing Is Wrong (2011)
I know, I broke the rule about the same album again, and this is the track immediately following the Obvious Choice on this album. But what a good song. Again, this typically wouldn’t be my ideal style for a song in Rock Band, but the quality of the writing and composition just make it more fun ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” /> . A sort-of love song burning underneath with some type of anger. It’s kind of unsettling if you listen closely. This is an anthem when you see ’em live. It’s bad-ass.
Vocals: Beautiful melody and accompanying harmony.
Guitar: Sounds really interesting and varied, actually. Nice solo!
Bass: Basic but not too boring.
Drums: They’re there. Sound pretty simple.
Keys: There’s a piano part!
Miscellaneous: Nice, clean ending for charting.Runner-up:
One Of Us
We’re All Gonna Die (2016)
I won’t pretend to really understand this song, but something about it is compelling, especially live. At first, I thought it was really, really stupid. And it’s definitely not one of my favorite songs. Plus, for Dawes, it just sounds different from their usual fare, particularly because of that distorted guitar.
Vocals: Straight-forward. Nice opportunities for harmonies.
Guitar: Doesn’t sound hard. Opportunities for variation.
Bass: Doesn’t sound hard.
Drums: I know nothing about drums. Doesn’t sound hard, though.
Keys: I don’t hear any, but they could be buried in there somewhere.
Miscellaneous: Crisp ending.June 30, 2017 at 5:20 am #487018This is the best request thread I’ve ever seen. Well done. I’m going to dig into these songs next week and see what grabs me.
Thanks!!
Keeping the content Canadian since 2017!
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MrPrezident: https://db.c3universe.com/songs/all/__user/MrPrezidentJune 30, 2017 at 6:33 am #487021Hey. Guster – Satellite is totally on my list of songs I’m going to do at some point. It’s one of those songs I’m surprised no one has taken already and It’s one of my favorite indie-ish songs. This could probably bump it up on my list of songs on my WIP list.
June 30, 2017 at 9:43 am #487028Check out this thread i case you didn’t, since it has The Wombats song in there, a different one though.
About ‘This Modern Glitch’: i think the song ‘Techno Fan’ would’ve keep all the instrument players entertained enough throughout the song (can’t actually remeber any songs off this album, gotta re-listen).
Great thread overall. Definitely a landmark of this sub-forum.
June 30, 2017 at 4:41 pm #487036agree – love the thread and will try and find time to listen to these bands.
Not that i am an author or anything but I am always up to finding new bands to listen to !
June 30, 2017 at 6:13 pm #487048Thank you for the kind words, everybody! Go big or go home, I always say. I just hope the effort converts some of you into fans, or, even better, gets some tunes charted… ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_wink.gif” /> . All of these bands have sooo much great material. If you find any of them interesting, just give their Top 10 popular songs on Spotify a proverbial spin and see if you dig ’em!
Check out this thread i case you didn’t, since it has The Wombats song in there, a different one though.
GAH! WHAT!? Why isn’t this in the database!? Downloading now! Thanks for the info!
[Edit] Just played it. Guitar is very well charted, but there are no vocals and the audio is REALLY loud… I wonder if somebody would want to tune this up. The author, RedVIII, no longer appears active (February). If the vocals were charted, I could pitch them.
June 30, 2017 at 6:50 pm #487051Thank you for the kind words, everybody! Go big or go home, I always say. I just hope the effort converts some of you into fans, or, even better, gets some tunes charted… ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_wink.gif” /> . All of these bands have sooo much great material. If you find any of them interesting, just give their Top 10 popular songs on Spotify a proverbial spin and see if you dig ’em!
GAH! WHAT!? Why isn’t this in the database!? Downloading now! Thanks for the info!
Yeah, if you wait like a week or two, I can get a WIP at least of Satellite done. I have no clue as to why HMX never sought out the opportunity to make it DLC. It’s a great song. Also, I might be able to chart pro keys for it. Depending on what I chart on keys.
June 30, 2017 at 8:41 pm #487060That’s a pretty dope request list. I’m surprised no one has done Satellite from Guster either, I love that song. Very surprised you have Hard-Fi up there. I dig them a lot. If I were going to do a song from them it would probably be Stop. That song shreds, although your selections are pretty tasty as well.
July 1, 2017 at 10:20 pm #487141So here’s a WIP of Satellite by Guster. Thanks to Chainsaw Octopus for the drum chart which I made small adjustments to. Also includes a keys part. I think I can end up charting pro keys eventually. Guitar and Bass might be difficult to chart so if there’s anyone else who wants to help let me know. But vocals is going to be fun. It’s always fun to chart.
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July 4, 2017 at 2:54 pm #487296July Talk
Background: Happy birthday, ‘Merica! Today is July 4th, so I thought I’d update this post to request July Talk… even though they’re Canadian . This post is somewhat recycled, because it was sent to MrPrez during our discussion of what artists and songs I thought his Canada 150 project could include. Because of that, it breaks the Rule of Three I established in the first post, only because I didn’t have the heart to cut my four suggestions for him down to three. For this band, I picked tunes that all sound pretty different to me, at least as an avid listener. Of the list, I think only The Garden was a single/hit. When choosing, I really tried to be unbiased; the songs that are my favorites or singles didn’t seem to translate well into having a fun factor (notably Push + Pull and Picturing Love [Now available! Download here], which are fantastic songs which you should listen to immediately). I’ve seen this band live twice and talked to them once after a show. They are amazingly friendly and humble people and I cannot stress what an incredible live act they are. Go see them! They deserve their Juno! Now, without further adieu…
The Obvious Choice:
The Garden
Album: July Talk (2012)Just a bad-ass jam. I don’t think this one needs an introduction or explanation. It was a popular single, as far as I know. Has a kind of cowboy cadence to it, which is nice. Fades into the second track and single, Guns + Ammunition, from the same album, but I’m not sure how fun that would be in-game. Still, it would be cool to have them connected as a single “medley” including both of them… pipe dreams, eh? ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_wink.gif” />. Also, pretty sure this was a single in 2015, which seems really late when the album came out so much earlier. I didn’t hear it until 2014.
Vocals: An angel and a devil. Not really a duet, but the contrast between their styles and voices is just fascinating.
Guitar: Variety! A bit of all styles here, including a solo.
Bass: Pretty standard, although it might be a bit more tricky than I anticipate…
Drums: Sounds like a workout.
Keys: I don’t hear anything.
Miscellaneous: Fades out, but on the album it leads directly into the following track, Guns + Ammunition.Runner-up:
Now I Know
Album: Touch (2016)This song wasn’t even on my radar when I began compiling my list of suggestions, but I think it could be really fun in Rock Band. It’s the only suggestion from their second album, which had very good singles (Picturing Love and Push + Pull) that I don’t think would be much fun to play compared to this.
Vocals: Definitely focuses moreso on the female side of vocals this time, which is awesome. I feel empowered! But he can sure rip those vocals during the second half!
Guitar: Guitar sounds pretty bad-ass, but not difficult.
Bass: Pretty forgettable compared to everything else happening here.
Drums: Does that cowbell get charted here? ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_biggrin.gif” />
Keys: Something is happening for this slot, but I can’t tell what the hell it is. It kind of makes a “Hee-HAW” sound during the refrain. Probably a synth of some sort.
Miscellaneous: Crisp, abrupt ending.Runner-up:
Don’t Call Home
Album: July Talk (2012)Yes, this is the second choice from this album. They only have two records, and I gave MrPrez four suggestions! I’m sorry! Definitely one of my favorites, though. I hope you’ll dig it as well.
Vocals: The chance for complexly charted 3-part harmonies with one male lead, one female lead, and one female backup singer.
Guitar: Chords, some slide. Nothing special, but still would keep a player busy.
Bass: Bass sounds interesting to me, as an avid plastic bass player.
Drums: Drums sound pretty easy yet pretty fun to non-drummer me.
Keys: Some keys at the end! Can’t tell if they are buried anywhere else in the song, but they’re prominent in the last minute.
Miscellaneous: Crisp ending.Runner-up:
Headsick
Album: July Talk (2012)Just a simple, good song. Yes, it’s the third song from this album, so I broke my rule… again. Not even one of my favorites, really, but I think it translates well into Rock Band. Hard to say much more. I only chose it to show their different styles. If I were to cut these four songs listed down to only three, this guy wouldn’t be here. Doesn’t mean it’s a bad song or choice, though! Man, I feel like a dick now. Stupid self-imposed rules.
Vocals: Similar to above, but nice harmonies during the refrain, one gruff and one gentle.
Guitar: Chordfest. Nothing difficult, but nothing mind-blowing.
Bass: Sounds pretty simple.
Drums: Sounds repetitive to my untrained ear.
Keys: Again, I don’t hear anything.
Miscellaneous: Crisp, abrupt ending. -
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