Just pick two of your absolute favorite bands that are quite different
I’ll start: Vulfpeck and Tool
Different bands, very common pairing
Nice. Two of my tops! Despite the tonal difference, they get shuffled together a lot.
Not my top 2 favs but they’re both in my top list for sure
Alice in Chains and Frank Sinatra
The Weeknd and Cattle Decapitation
Drugs 'N Chugs, bby
Public Enemy and Orbital
Tool
Susanne SundførI’ll do two recent ones for me: Hail The Sun and Ginger Root.
Streetlight Manifesto and The Fall of Troy
System of a Down and Indigo Girls
Shame on you
Great song!
Ella Fitzgerald and The Clash
Supergrass and Childish Gambino.
Childish Gambino is also one of my faves
I’ll pick three: Bad Religion, The Dreadnoughts, and Days 'n Daze.
In some ways very similar - they’re all “punk”. However, Bad Religion has its roots in early 80s hardcore punk and has, with some notable exceptions like the song Cease (and the album Into the Unknown, which is hilariously bad and they wish the world would forget), maintained their “wall of guitars” and “oozin’ awws” sound throughout their 40-ish years as a band. Also, their lyrical content generally is about societal and global issues.
The Dreadnoughts are a cider punk band that, at times is a bit like a Canadian incarnation of The Pogues or Gogol Bordello. They feature accordion in most of their songs, have done an acoustic album and a WWI concept album, and have a great catalog of acapella and accompanied shanties. They very much embrace folk music, especially polka. Lyrically, their most frequent themes involve sailors during the age of sail and shenanigans that they personally got up to.
Days 'n Daze is, what I’d say, straight-up folk-punk. All acoustic instruments that are fairly busking-friendly (guitar, gutbucket, washboard, trumpet) and vocals go from pop-punky to thrash screaming. Their lyrical themes generally involve anarchism, struggles with mental health and nihilism, parties, and interpersonal conflict.
While all three are “punk”, they are very different musically and lyrically.
Wu Tang Clan and Wilco
Wu Tang and Queens of the Stone Age
Wu Tang and Molchat Doma
(live performance quality is a huge reason why they’re in my tops)
Lovin’ Spoonful and Poison Girls