Posted April 26, 201015 yr So, Suede, Republica, Dubstar have all got their act together and patched up differences (if there were differences)... Who would you like to see next? Pulp, Oasis :lol: , Shed 7?
April 26, 201015 yr Tony, You are aware that Shed 7 are reforming this year??? :lol: http://www.shedseven.com/
April 26, 201015 yr Atari Teenage Riot have aswell (although a certain difference hasnt been patched up). anyway, who do i want next? FUGAZI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
April 26, 201015 yr Tony, You are aware that Shed 7 are reforming this year??? :lol: http://www.shedseven.com/ they have done shows in 2007,2008,2009 lol, i think theres new releases or something though lol, definatly marking it as a new return despite playing love the last 3 years.
April 26, 201015 yr Senseless Things and Slowdive please. Shed Seven are always reforming, have they even split?
April 26, 201015 yr Oh, and New Fast Automatic Daffodils too! Most definately Geneva. And Ned's Atomic Dustbin :D
April 26, 201015 yr And Ned's Atomic Dustbin :D They've already reformed! Playing Beautiful Days this year.
April 27, 201015 yr I'd like to see these 90s bands reunited: - Garbage - Curve - Moloko - Slowdive - Leftfield (with both members, not just Barnes) - The KLF [not really a 90s band but their debut album under The KLF moniker (Chill Out) was released in 1990] - Lush (despite very weak probability) - Fluke - Apollo 440 (they seem to disappear after their 2003 album) - The Shamen - Lamb (full return, not only few shows) - One Dove (fabulous band; if you like Screamadelica by Primal Scream I recommend you to check their only album) I'm the most interested by Garbage's reunion (it's quite unofficial since the rest of the band didn't confirm they will return after Shirley said they're back in the studio for a week). Edited April 27, 201015 yr by alin
April 27, 201015 yr - The KLF [not really a 90s band but their debut album under The KLF moniker (Chill Out) was released in 1990] Mmmm, Bill and Jimmy released most of their KLF stuff in the 1990s, only 'Kylie Said to Jason' was released in 1989. The JAMs were nearly all 80s of course. It wouldn't surprise me if Drummond and Cauty got back together for one more record, but it has been a long time. Also, most bands get back together for the money and to tour (to make money) - The KLF never toured and I don't think money is quite at the head of their agenda! Both are getting by fine through art and writing. Still, it'd be nice :)
April 27, 201015 yr I'd like Garbage to change their sound. It's a bit tired now. I think their sound still works. Of course they should update it if they want success like in the 90s. Butch Vig said that everything they've done till 2007 is chapter one and their new album (if there will be any) will be quite different and it will be a new chapter. Now, with loads of indie bands with an electronic-rock sound, it's quite hard to be on top again.
April 27, 201015 yr Author They should go the Crystal Castles route but with alot more drum and bass.
April 27, 201015 yr I'd love to see a new full electronic album. After the alternative rock of the debut, the techno-rock of V2.0, the poppy BG and the loud rock of BLM, that electronic/experimental direction would be amazing.
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