What hidden song gems would you recommend people check out?
What hidden song gems would you recommend people check out?
Include the year it was released.
What hidden song gems would you recommend people check out?
Include the year it was released.
From NOTAM of Wind, a 1997 hot air balloon sim for the PlayStation that didn't have to slap this hard.
I'm looking forward to playing all these tracks at work today.
Whoa, I was not expecting that song to be so good. Thank you for this.
I found Moccassin years ago, can't really remeber how, that's the only album they ever made (to my knowledge), it's from 2006 and it's amazing. I'd say it's psychedelic rock as genre, and the whole album is very interesting.
ASG is another band who, in my opinion, has a lot of hidden gem. It's a stoner rock/metal band, and while their faster/heavier tracks are good, I find these two giving me chills everytime I listen to them
Moccasin reminds me of Black Mountain: https://youtu.be/ujpJ-3W9z-s
No Money by Wild Ones 2017. This song is really good but the whole album just has this cohesive vibe that I wish more people knew about.
I keep coming back to Chimera by Polyphia (2022). If you’ve never heard of Polyphia, you’re welcome.
I can't get behind Polyphia. I admire the crazy guitar skills, but while Tim is an amazing guitarist, they forget that music should be catchy.
Very true. I think Tim sometimes makes the most intricate riffs just for him. Not necessarily a bad thing, but mass appeal it may not make.
Playtone - Sleep on Sunday (2006?)
An excellent song that I first came upon downloading a demo album from download.com back in the day when they hosted music albums. I can't find anything about this song online anymore except for this YouTube upload and in my personal mp3 archives. If you know more about it, I'd love to hear it!
Mirel Wagner - Red (2011) https://youtu.be/WgKQueNc7SY
John Butler, Ocean - 65m views isn't all that hidden but I'm sure there are a lot of people who haven't heard it
Andy Stott - Violence (2014)
Crazy Fuckin' Robot Body by Snowblood [2020] https://g.co/kgs/T1jQWzG
Maybe 'gem' is a bit of an overstatement (depending on your level of musical snobbery 😋) but I stumbled across this song/artist through Spotify at one point and ended up really digging it/them. They have another song I'd give honorable mention to as well, 'Freaky Freaky' I think is the name.
These certainly aren't what I'd call 'masterpieces' or anything, but they're fun songs I enjoyed and you might too if you can listen without thinking about it all too hard
I’ve been slightly obsessed by Love Endeavour (Maurice Fulton Remix) by Alice Smith from 2014, Golden Fool by Gnome (and indeed the whole album), and Cabin Fever by Slomosa (and indeed almost everything they’ve done), both released last year
https://open.spotify.com/track/0oGM4LIuCrXG5aYOAu6ANJ
Blinded - The Bots (2015)
The Fear - Ben Howard [2011]
Wisely & Slow - The Staves [2012]
Bad Things - Milky Chance [2017]
Release Your Problems - Chet Faker [2014]
Nameless Path - Marcus Foster [2011]
Imagine my surprise that shoegaze is still thriving after 35+ years and is harder than ever.
Were you intending to link a song, or reply to someone besides OP?
The markup works in fedia, weird it doesn't work on Lemmy, https://youtu.be/uhQhiIVjNf8
Incident on 57th Street by Bruce Springsteen, live at the Main Point '75
It's always hard to gauge, with Bruce (obviously not an unknown but, also, lots of people who've only casually listened to him, if even that), but this one's a live performance for a track that doesn't get a lot of radio play.
Also a great example of his early storytelling work and great use of violins, to boot. The whole original album is a classic but this one's great as a one-shot.
TISM - "Greg, the stop sign!" 1995
There are far too many, but here's a couple:
David Ramirez and Kalu James - Dark Star (from Song Confessional) (2022): https://youtu.be/lSg9qsBgfgs
Song Confessional is a podcast that collects anonymous stories then has artists make songs for it. This is my favourite song from that.
Great Caesar - Hey Mama (2016): https://youtu.be/fCnSEsx6Cp8
I don't even think they're a band anymore, or at least they haven't released anything in quite while.
Ladyhawk - New Joker (2006): https://youtu.be/4hUnygYXvfs
A rough sounding Canadian band that has disbanded, but actually had a documentary made about their second album creation process. Saw them live once and they were great.
I like this little known gem called Anthropocene by Samsa, I like the message of how even tho we fucked the planet up, we can still do stupid shit together.
500 Seconds Before Sunset by David Maxim Micic - 2015
Default by Atoms for Peace. I was recently reminded of how good that song is, hadn’t listened for years 😃 (am a big Radiohead fan, but tend to forget side projects)
BlackBraid - barefoot ghost dance on blood soaked soil 2022. Black metal
Kashus Culpepper - Who Hurt You
Just a handful of my lesser known favorites. All different genres.
Basically the whole, 'How I Learned To Love Our Robot Overlords" album by Raggedy Angry. (2010) here's my favorite song from the album:
YouTube link, Easter Island Radiation
Also very good, but German, also much more popular: "Du stirbst aus" (2011) by Straftanz, which I'm currently obsessed with.
Whirlwind - The Gits (recorded in 1993 released in 2000)
The Gits are one of the best bands to come out of Seattle in the early 90s. I feel like they could have been up there with the greats if their lead singer Mia Zapata wasn't murdered.
This song in particularl is a perfect example of how awesome they were. It has that early 90s Seattle grunge sound but with a more punk edge. They never officially recorded this song and this live recording wasn't officially released until 2000.
Please - Flashlight (2024) https://youtu.be/sSkcsuv_A8I