Bands of Note

The Beach BoysBrian Wilson is the man. The Beach Boys are without a doubt the band I know I will be listening to the rest of my life. Check out my Beach Boys/Beatles archive.

Pedro the LionQuasi-Christian indie rock band, recently disbanded. The musical accompanyment may be sparce and at times, somewhat crude, the lyrics pierce. Lead singer David Bazan is Pedro the Lion, and while the band name itself has been retired, Bazan will no doubt go on to even greater heights as a solo artist. His first properly solo album is due in 2008.

WeezerWeezer have been one of my favorites for years. Formed in California in 1992, they've recorded five albums for DGC/Interscope, From 2000 to 2005, they were constantly either touring or recording, a welcome change from their mostly unproductive years, 1997-1999. They released their first-ever DVD in March 2004. Check out all the similarities between Weezer and the Beach Boys.

TravisTravis are the best thing to come out of Scotland since all-butter shortbread. Really, these guys are amazing – head and shoulders above most rock bands. Their latest debuted at #1 in the UK.

The Smashing PumpkinsOne of the bigger rock groups of the 1990s, The Pumpkins did it all: hard, thrashing rock, classic-influenced rock, alt-pop, acoustic ballads, drum machines, orchestras, piano, etc.

The BeatlesLiverpool foursome. Were big in the '60s.. had a lot of good songs. Check out my Beach Boys/Beatles song archive.

SemisonicMinnesota's finest. Their music can be described as perfect pop/rock. "Closing Time" and Feeling Strangely Fine brought them national attention in 1998. The album All About Chemistry was released March 2001.

JewelSinger, poet, and actress. Jewel writes and sings convincing, emotional folk and pop songs that have helped ship over 15 million of her albums in the United States. As far as vocal quality is concerned, she's up there with the best.

Oasis"Oasis are, you know, the most important band in the world. D'ya know what I mean?"

The Chemical BrothersUK duo, Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons. Theirs' is the dance music that the rock world lauds. 1999 album 'Surrender' melds house, dance, trance, and techno and went to #1 in the UK. They've collaborated with Noel Gallagher, Richard Ashcroft and Beth Orton (among others). Their latest album, We Are the Night, was released in 2007.