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What are some cool bands you like that may be a bit obscure. Share with us....let us discover them as well.
Here are some of my fave somewhat obscure bands:
October Project
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZSMK_w3f3U
Skindive - Great female lead rock band. Too bad they had one great album, then broke up.
(cartoon video that somebody put to Skindive song) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmRWGlp1oIM
SuperJesus - Another great female lead rock band.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nj6SBvMZsT8
Neko Case (well known in folk circles only)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvioI6WNDLM
Camera Obscura (kind of a 50's sound)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORChwGPCeDw&mode=related&search=
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Im not sure if you'd call them obscure, but "Thievery Corporation" are cool.
Im not sure if you'd call them obscure, but "Thievery Corporation" are cool.
what kind of music/style?
I don't think they can be found on video, but Diamondhead is pretty cool. They inspired Metallica.
Eve's Plum. Their first album Envy is awesome!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eve's_Plum
i posted this somewhere else to... sorry. that being said they are super good
Gogol Bordello!!!! punk/ska/folk/jazz. very very entertaining
http://www.gogolbordello.com/
Sad Cafe
http://www.sadcafe.co.uk/video.htm
Goose Creek Symphony
http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/1277558/a/Est.+1970.htm
Good Rats
http://www.roctober.com/roctober/goodrats.html
what kind of music/style?
Techno/World Music/Ambiance thingy.
Pretty trippy.
I don't think they can be found on video, but Diamondhead is pretty cool. They inspired Metallica.
I can't see why not. They're performing again...
The home of heavy metal: Stourbridge :)
Theivery Corp is good schtuff. Up there with Massive Attack (for reference)
The New Amsterdams
http://www.myspace.com/thenewamsterdams
(okay, they have a myspace page, does that mean they're not obscure?)
Drag the River
http://www.dragtheriver.com/
Lucero
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcyEse3xB9Q
Warren Zanes
http://www.myspace.com/warrenzanes
Anais Mitchell
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6HLTBwCFO0
Legatus are starting out but getting there, and SiXDAYSOBER are just about to get signed :)
www.sixdaysober.com
www.legatusband.co.uk (under contruction, redirects to myspace for the time being)
One of my favorites, Ted Leo:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=WjUWrrwVcvY
The Epoxies, a great pop punk band out of Portland with a "new wave" revival vibe:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Cufnu_dJc-4
What are some cool bands you like that may be a bit obscure. Share with us....let us discover them as well.
Here are some of my fave somewhat obscure bands:
October Project
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZSMK_w3f3U
Skindive - Great female lead rock band. Too bad they had one great album, then broke up.
(cartoon video that somebody put to Skindive song) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmRWGlp1oIM
SuperJesus - Another great female lead rock band.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nj6SBvMZsT8
Neko Case (well known in folk circles only)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvioI6WNDLM
Camera Obscura (kind of a 50's sound)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORChwGPCeDw&mode=related&search=
Hey, KT, are you familiar with Neko Case's work with the New Pornographers? Definitely worth hearing if you're not. I'm fond of her solo work, too.
Hey, KT, are you familiar with Neko Case's work with the New Pornographers? Definitely worth hearing if you're not. I'm fond of her solo work, too.
I have heard of that work, but have as yet, not checked it out.
Hey, KT, are you familiar with Neko Case's work with the New Pornographers? Definitely worth hearing if you're not. I'm fond of her solo work, too.
New Pornograhers are great!!!
Also, the Fiery Furnaces, Six Organs of Admittance
For Electronic/Ambient: M83, Animal Collective, Fennesz
Here is an m83 sample: It even has a cycling theme. Can't miss it!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEnDMy28hkE&mode=related&search=
Im not sure if you'd call them obscure, but "Thievery Corporation" are cool.
TC is great, very unique sound. Similar to Gotan Priject, St Germaine, Jazzanova.... just cool
I have heard of that work, but have as yet, not checked it out.
In that case, a bit of New Pornogaphers:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=b1GUEvKYkAE
Neko doesn't appear in the video, though you can certainly hear her vocal. Odd vid, too, but it's pretty funny and also features an appearance by David Cross, an excellent comic.
Jeebus, good call on October Project, KT! Both albums are on my Christmas list. Any idea what Mary Fahl has done since?
4th Floor! They're a local band, and they kick arse! Three of the guys in the band were friends in my class.
http://www.4thfloorrocks.com/
http://www.myspace.com/4thfloorrocks
A few of their songs are on the myspace page. Influences are AC/DC, Mudvayne, Shinedown, etc. A great variety of songs and some great covers too. And they're awesome to watch in person! They'll be opening for Papa Roach some time in November.
The most obscure for me is, King Diamond/Mercyful Fate. Metal.
Idaho (http://www.idahomusic.com). The last three albums were self-released and they are amazing.
i posted this somewhere else to... sorry. that being said they are super good
Gogol Bordello!!!! punk/ska/folk/jazz. very very entertaining
http://www.gogolbordello.com/
OHHH YESSSS! Did you see Everything is Illuminated? The lead singer was in that and the band had a tiny part. Super cool movie. Super cool band.
I'm a pretty big fan of Foreskin 500. Not together anymore.:( Kind of electronic-disco-metal, I guess.:lol:
http://www.myspace.com/foreskin500
Hey, KT, are you familiar with Neko Case's work with the New Pornographers? Definitely worth hearing if you're not. I'm fond of her solo work, too.
isnt it called Destroyer? maby thats someone else... but regardless its very good
Stick jazz, bossa nova, drum & base, and electronica into a blender and you've got Etro Anime:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=etro+anime
Is Gomez an obscure band? I just heard a song of theirs on The World Cafe and really like them. Anyone heard their new cd?
Is Gomez an obscure band? I just heard a song of theirs on The World Cafe and really like them. Anyone heard their new cd?
Not necessarily one of my favorites but I have read about them.
The have been around for about 6 years. This is their 4th album (How We Operate) it was released in July. Their 3 previous albums were more electronic. Even though they are a British band, this album has an American sound with several songs mentioning American culture.
Ah, interesting. Thanks Georgiaboy!
I've fallen for Living Things. Great music, great shows.
Also: Smoking Popes
Daha- an awesome local New Paltz band. Jazz/D&B ish vibe. Saxaphone, drums, violin, guitar
I've fallen for Living Things. Great music, great shows.
Also: Smoking Popes
Smoking Popes covered a great version of "Pure Imagination" from the Willy Wonka movie. :)
isnt it called Destroyer? maby thats someone else... but regardless its very good
That's Dan Bejar's band - he's in the New Pornographers with Neko Case and Carl (A.C.) Newman (check out a.c.'s solo album - "the slow wonder" - it's great)
Swan Lake - Destroyer's Dan Bejar, Frog Eye's Carey Mercer, and Wolf Parade's Spencer Krug - another Canadian Supergroup
I'm looking forward to seeing Lucero and Drag the River here in Savannah. With Maritime to boot!
Tilly and the Wall: Awsome folk/pop fun.
Muse: This trio flat out rocks. I can't believe that big of a sound can be made by 3 people.
Imogen Heap / Frou Frou: The most emotional electronic muisc ever. Frou Frou was Imogen Heap and Guy Sigsworth, now Imogen is on her own, and is fantastic.
OK Go: They were pretty much unknown until this summer, then their low-budget music videos got really popular. I have liked them since their first album.
I have seen Muse and Imogen live. I need to see OK Go and Tilly and the Wall. All of these bands put on great shows.
Muse was epic. The crowd was a moshing, stinking, raw mass of humanity. Loud as heck, and totally awesome.
Imogen was amazing, because it was in a bar, about 200 people, and I was about 6 feet away from her. Quiet, intimate show. She's funny too.
I really want to see Tilly and OK Go, because they just have so much fun energy, and the band members are also very cool people.
Gersey are definitely worth a listen: http://www.myspace.com/gerseycom
While Sarah Blasko is a solo artist as opposed to a band, she does possess the most beautiful voice in the world. http://www.myspace.com/sarahblasko
Lazer (http://www.lazertheband.com/) is good for comic relief
Mint Jam.
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=61213990
Nellie McKay.
http://www.nelliemckay.com/
The bad plus, its a trio "Jazz" group. But I would consider them more expiremental jazz. Definetly not your standard jazz trio, but great music none the less
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