Syl wrote:Stone, I'd have to say Fu are overrated among the limited subculture that is SR. They're good for what they are, but... I'm also probably the only person that would say so, but Orange Goblin and Yob suffer similarly. I think I'd give Hermano the nod here over Fu Manchu. Kyuss would be overrated too, but in their case, that just isn't possible. Clutch almost seems to be overrated by a lot of their fans, but the truth is that a lot of their fans are just assholes. They're actually pretty realistic about the music.
So, I'm going to say Truckfighters, Pelican, and Hermano. And Failure.
I'm glad someone took my bait! Cheers Syl. Do you post over on SR.com?
I was talking in terms of the general exposure these bands get in the mainstream, not within the (admittedly small, but im loath to say limited!) Stoner scene.
For sure Fu Manchu and Kyuss are the first names you'll hear usually connected with the genre, but in the mainstream these bands had a small period of popularity and then went underground (or in Kyuss' case, just died).
Since I'm from NZ I've never met an asshole Clutch fan, there just aren't enough of them here haha. I agree on Hermano, fully, also the other "Garcia" bands, but mainly Unida,
The Great Divide is one of the greatest albums never released (or even mastered). If you've never heard it theres a link to download here
www.stonerdoom.co.nz/viewtopic.php?t=213&start=0 . A few tracks from
Coping with the Urban Coyote rerecorded with Reeder on bass at the end as well!
While I like Pelican, they seem to be the most hyped band in instrumental post-rock at the moment (again I live in NZ so this is all impressions I get from the web haha). I remember hearing the first EP and thinking it was the heaviest ambient stuff I'd ever heard.
Australasia was quality as well, but IMO they have gone more for the frilly post-rock vibe on later albums, which isn't my vibe, personally. Neurosis'
Given to the Rising however, is perfection. Most of these post-rock bands are just recycling Neurosis riffs, much as SR bands recycle Sabbath riffs haha. I still dig it.