Post by Fatal Rewind on Jul 4, 2024 21:39:56 GMT -5
Got a bunch of artists here, all pretty much underground Several of these, as noted, I've mentioned before but others are ones I haven't brought up ever. Several of these I had listened to months ago and are a bit of a blur so I can't really recommend songs of theirs. Several I have though.
*Iona Lane, Hallival–this folk singer has a pretty sweet voice. "Mermaid" is my favorite song from this album but she has others
*Nexorum, Tongue of Thorns--death/black metal. Not real original but it does have its moments. For some reason their first album sounds like a totally different band but it didn't do that much for me, even though the production was better
*Travis Savoie, Death Curse--I posted about this guy the other month. It's supposedly video game music (it's an alternative soundtrack to a game I'm not familiar with) but that means anything nowadays; he's got some exotic sounds in this stuff. Favorite tracks are "Lifting the Curse", "Surrounded By Snakes" and "Gazing Upon The Forbidden City"
*Majesty Crush, Love 15--I also posted about them the other month. They're been called (but aren't really) shoebox but were ahead of their time with their alternative rock sound
*Power Trip, Nightmare Logic--metal/hardcore with yelled vocals. Didn't care much for their other album
*Grace Cummings, Ramona--she can do the warbling thing but she really isn't that great a singer overall. She *does* make me think of Joe Cocker in his later years with his gravel voice where he threw everything he had into it, which she also does. However, the "folk" tag is nonsense, I only found one song to be folk-like, I think the rest was easy listening/light rock, other albums might differ
*Wind in the Withered Willow, Old Valley Tales--good, mystical dungeon synth debut. If anyone's familiar with them, with "The Hasty Wren" piece, that really capture's that bird's essence!
*Leathers, Ultraviolet–I posted about her moths ago. A really good darkwave/electronics singer
*Anoushka Shankar, Chapter 1, Forever For Now--the most famous sitar player of Ravi Shankar, this is his daughter, doing more exotic stuff. This is a good one to start with since it's just a brief, four song ep, three out of four pieces being good (in my opinion)
*NECROTICGOREBEAST, Human Deviance Galore--MONSTROUSLY heavy death metal with THE most powerful mucus/death metal vocalist I've ever heard, this will be THE heaviest cd in my collection once I order it, it's even heavier than the Bolt Thrower and Broken Hope cds I have. Just don't blame me for the horrible song titles (look at them at your own risk!)
*Cantus Corvi, Vogue la galere–I also posted about them months ago. It starts off sounding not so good at first since the guy can't sing. But then it gets pretty funny! I hadn’t laughed so much at an album since "Weird" Al Yankovic. Everyone plays several instruments each and I think only one song is serious (the second track where he snorts like a pig; what?!). This is acoustic sea shanties and is a lot of fun, but HOW COME ONLY TWO PEOPLE HAVE BOUGHT THE DAMN THING? Good lord, this should’ve sold hundreds, it’s got the market for it
*Sidewalks and Skeletons, Exorcism–another one I posted about a while back. Their singer’s cool in this darkwave/electronics outfit but actually she's not on this album that much, but they had good other singers fill in for her
*Kendra Manning, Another Sunburn--a girl and her guitar folk music. "Someone to Sing To" and "Summer Clothes" are my favorites
*Foglord, In the Essance of Astral Solitude and Journey of the Spirits–good, mystical dungeon synth
*Iona Lane, Hallival–this folk singer has a pretty sweet voice. "Mermaid" is my favorite song from this album but she has others
*Nexorum, Tongue of Thorns--death/black metal. Not real original but it does have its moments. For some reason their first album sounds like a totally different band but it didn't do that much for me, even though the production was better
*Travis Savoie, Death Curse--I posted about this guy the other month. It's supposedly video game music (it's an alternative soundtrack to a game I'm not familiar with) but that means anything nowadays; he's got some exotic sounds in this stuff. Favorite tracks are "Lifting the Curse", "Surrounded By Snakes" and "Gazing Upon The Forbidden City"
*Majesty Crush, Love 15--I also posted about them the other month. They're been called (but aren't really) shoebox but were ahead of their time with their alternative rock sound
*Power Trip, Nightmare Logic--metal/hardcore with yelled vocals. Didn't care much for their other album
*Grace Cummings, Ramona--she can do the warbling thing but she really isn't that great a singer overall. She *does* make me think of Joe Cocker in his later years with his gravel voice where he threw everything he had into it, which she also does. However, the "folk" tag is nonsense, I only found one song to be folk-like, I think the rest was easy listening/light rock, other albums might differ
*Wind in the Withered Willow, Old Valley Tales--good, mystical dungeon synth debut. If anyone's familiar with them, with "The Hasty Wren" piece, that really capture's that bird's essence!
*Leathers, Ultraviolet–I posted about her moths ago. A really good darkwave/electronics singer
*Anoushka Shankar, Chapter 1, Forever For Now--the most famous sitar player of Ravi Shankar, this is his daughter, doing more exotic stuff. This is a good one to start with since it's just a brief, four song ep, three out of four pieces being good (in my opinion)
*NECROTICGOREBEAST, Human Deviance Galore--MONSTROUSLY heavy death metal with THE most powerful mucus/death metal vocalist I've ever heard, this will be THE heaviest cd in my collection once I order it, it's even heavier than the Bolt Thrower and Broken Hope cds I have. Just don't blame me for the horrible song titles (look at them at your own risk!)
*Cantus Corvi, Vogue la galere–I also posted about them months ago. It starts off sounding not so good at first since the guy can't sing. But then it gets pretty funny! I hadn’t laughed so much at an album since "Weird" Al Yankovic. Everyone plays several instruments each and I think only one song is serious (the second track where he snorts like a pig; what?!). This is acoustic sea shanties and is a lot of fun, but HOW COME ONLY TWO PEOPLE HAVE BOUGHT THE DAMN THING? Good lord, this should’ve sold hundreds, it’s got the market for it
*Sidewalks and Skeletons, Exorcism–another one I posted about a while back. Their singer’s cool in this darkwave/electronics outfit but actually she's not on this album that much, but they had good other singers fill in for her
*Kendra Manning, Another Sunburn--a girl and her guitar folk music. "Someone to Sing To" and "Summer Clothes" are my favorites
*Foglord, In the Essance of Astral Solitude and Journey of the Spirits–good, mystical dungeon synth