i'm the kind of guy who, with VANISHINGLY few exceptions i can count on one hand, doesn't care about learning details about musicians and bands i like. i'm perfectly content only knowing names, and even those i tend to pick up more by osmosis rather than looking then up.
for example i'm a HUGE fan of Man Man, but until today i had never known the names of anyone beside the vocalist because it's one of those situations where it's a changing lineup surrounding and playing off one singer-songwriter. so imagine my shock and delight discovering THIS list of names on wikipedia:
no wonder Man Man fucks so incredibly hard, these are some of the most insane names i've ever heard. and tbh that's the exact lineup i would expect from a band with this instrument list:
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Hey guys! here are some alternatives for wilbur soot and/or lovejoy!
Joe Goldsmith - Lead guitarist/backing vocalist for lovejoy, has his own solo career with amazing music similar to lovejoy (I want to clarify the one I linked in the comments is NOT the Joe we’re talking about here! Im so sorry about that!)
James marriott - Amazing vocals and catchy tunes! He's also a commentary youtuber
Cavetown - Pretty similar to lovejoy, lots of good vocals
Ricky Montgomery - Easy to listen to, has lots of quiet catchy songs
The Strokes - Indie rock band with instrumentals a lot like lovejoy + very nice vocals
The Fairways - Less well-known indie band with calm vocals and similar instrumentals
Fish in a birdcage - Modern renaissance indie band with amazing instrumentals
Los Campensinos - Lovejoy/wilbur has covered a lot of songs by them! Very catchy and great to sing along to
Beach Bunny - Rock band, very catchy and great to sing to
Bully - Probably the most like lovejoy. Great instrumentals and amazing vocals
Neon trees - Great angry music, loud big instrumentals
Arctic monkeys - Calmer, great vocals and easy to sing to
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"And I feel your warmth and it feels like home"
My very first comic, based on the song "Here is the House" by Depeche Mode
The South Downs ending that they deserve :')
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