I have! I do like them too but not as much as Andy Shauf's solo stuff
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The first thing that came to mind is
15 Step - Radiohead
A couple others that came to mind that people might not know.
5 years time - Noah and the Whale
1878 - The Dear Hunter
Thirteen Hours - Andy Shauf
That's fair. Isaac was a huge part of their sound on the first two albums and they aren't the same without him. They're sharing vocal duties now.
From their Live at Bush Hall album I really like the songs "The Boy", "Turbines/Pigs", and "Dancers". The first two are sung by May. Her voice is a lot more delicate and it's a completely different sound than Issac but I think she sounds great. "Dancers" is sung by Tyler and she captures a little more of that energy that Isaac had but it's not quite the same. Still an enjoyable song though.
Here's two with the color pink! First from one of my favorite bands.
Second one is probably not considered alternative but whatever I like it because it's basically an Andre 3000 song.
Great song! This is probably my favorite recent band. How do you feel about their post-Isaac material?
At least you can edit the title! Unlike that other place
I think you have an error in your question. My first thought when you said "desert album" album was to take that literally and say Mdou Moctar - Ilana: The Creator.
But I suppose you mean "desert island" album so I'll say Sigur Rós - Takk...
I also thought about The Avalanches - Since I Left You but I fear that Frontier Psychiatrist will drive me insane.
For me I feel like reddit began declining when Victoria was fired in 2015.
I'm always amazed by Robert Plant when I watch old Zeppelin videos
I feel this way about lady gaga. Not really a fan of her but her voice is excellent
Ooo this is good. Not quite shoegaze but shoegaze adjacent with a sprinkling of punk. Kind of 90s sounding.
I listened to this one earlier this morning. Wonky is good way to describe it and his voice is super interesting but I kept hoping for something more. I'm not really sure what. Overall it was enjoyable but I'm not sure I'll go back to it