Great! I saw Caribou in Toronto recently at it was fantastic! The band was tight, and the energy level went through the roof when Dan Snaith joined in on drums (two drummers) on certain songs!
Pity, that they don't play that stuff anymore on concerts. The new stuff is a bit too dance-floory to me, I miss the old psychedelicpostrockmotorik...:/
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+KatinkaKoschka i'm thinking exactly the same, even if i enjoy house, caribou became too monotone there..
can someone tell me what kind of music that is? guitars sound like surf rock, but more monotonous. its not krautrock, psychedelic rock or anything else (but it IS psychedelic). i am in desperate search of similar rock music. can anyone help me?
Yea, it is a real strange and lovely mixture between all those styles. Bands, that are quite close to this might be Tame Impala ("Jeremy's Storm" on Innerspeaker), Maserati (when Jerry Fuchs was still the drummer), Turing Machine (also with J.F.) and maybe you find some more when looking for the tag "Motorik"
@bucci777 Considering the Beatles stopped playing (in large part) because of the difficulty of reproducing their music live, I think Paul would be impressed as hell at how well these guys can recreate their sound without compromising musicianship. Incidentally, implying that playing along to looped sound is easier than doing it all live is a pretty big give away that you don't know anything about playing music. Kindly pound sand.
Unfortunately, this comment reveals two things right off the bat. One, you failed to even watch the video till the vocals started. Two, you have a rather limited conception & understanding of music in general. #1 can be easily remedied with a simple click of a button. #2 will likely take more exposure, an opening of the mind, and some sort of intellectual break-through.
keep coming back to this one, year after year..
been comin to this exact spot for the last 10 years.....
Great!
I saw Caribou in Toronto recently at it was fantastic! The band was tight, and the energy level went through the roof when Dan Snaith joined in on drums (two drummers) on certain songs!
Jesus Christ keepin the spice in the spicy
Dan Snaith is a God.
with every song i hear they get better and better.
I am moved to tears.
Love the bashing of that symbol!
I have always LOVED this band.......the dual drumming at the end is simply amazing and gets my juices flowing!
this is such a great song.
makes me happy!
Wow!
Just lovely. Top notch.
An amazing song!
Pity, that they don't play that stuff anymore on concerts. The new stuff is a bit too dance-floory to me, I miss the old psychedelicpostrockmotorik...:/
+KatinkaKoschka i'm thinking exactly the same, even if i enjoy house, caribou became too monotone there..
totally true !
I fully agree!!
Sooooooooo good! Such a great band!
This is my favourite of course
Perfect !
this is so perfect
Really does remind me of Fugazi
God I love this band!
@snowcappedscenery every second of this song is what makes Caribou amazing.
TOP!!!!!!!!!!
fucking. legendary.
6:00 mark... that is what makes Caribou AMAZING!!
This is godly.
Indeed they have many krautrock elements similar to CAN, Faust, Amon Duul II... they also remind me of the Boredoms.
@snowcappedscenery yes! you are right! so fricking rad sauce
This is still fucking insane
similar feeling to the neu... like this a lot ;)
Neu 2010, hallogago.. brillant performance!
Yes someone has taste
Elska hverja einustu sekundu i þessu lagi
like Neu ! ..
Ian Mackaye on a long hair day XD
Its Robben on bass
i mean on guitar with the mic
caribou looks...peter weller ha
can someone tell me what kind of music that is?
guitars sound like surf rock, but more monotonous. its not krautrock, psychedelic rock or anything else (but it IS psychedelic). i am in desperate search of similar rock music. can anyone help me?
Yea, it is a real strange and lovely mixture between all those styles. Bands, that are quite close to this might be Tame Impala ("Jeremy's Storm" on Innerspeaker), Maserati (when Jerry Fuchs was still the drummer), Turing Machine (also with J.F.) and maybe you find some more when looking for the tag "Motorik"
Progressive. Experimental. Ambience.
Snaith gets high AF off music.
Krautrock-influenced experimental...
great music abit like kingsbury manx like the electronic stuff better
@bucci777 Considering the Beatles stopped playing (in large part) because of the difficulty of reproducing their music live, I think Paul would be impressed as hell at how well these guys can recreate their sound without compromising musicianship. Incidentally, implying that playing along to looped sound is easier than doing it all live is a pretty big give away that you don't know anything about playing music. Kindly pound sand.
i love this band so much can are better though
Unfortunately, this comment reveals two things right off the bat. One, you failed to even watch the video till the vocals started. Two, you have a rather limited conception & understanding of music in general. #1 can be easily remedied with a simple click of a button. #2 will likely take more exposure, an opening of the mind, and some sort of intellectual break-through.
No Paul McCartney wouldn't... It's electronic music with a shit load of effects. These guys can't really play at ALL!!!