I know this is entirely off topic, but I just heard a team perform this song at The Voice Rap Stage and I just had to go back to this moment because I was there, pretty front stage and the video won't even reflect the atmosphere the slightest, but I wasn't a Sido fan before and I went to that awards show for Tokio Hotel, but when this happened, it was magic. The entire hall was magic, Sido's presence just captivated me and though I am not crazy into Deutsch Rap as a whole, I became a fan ever since. I was so happy that this summer, he came to the festival right around my corner and for me and my anxiety it was so amazing :'3 The concert was so great, I got the tickets for my birthday and he is such a crazy good artist, but it all started here, 2010 in Oberhausen, when I accidentally fell in love with Sido. :'3
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Daily Listening, Day #1,041 - November 6th, 2022
Album: Trust In The Lifeforce Of The Deep Mystery (Impulse!, 2019)
Artist: The Comet Is Coming
Genre: Jazz Fusion, Nu Jazz
Track Listing:
"Because The End Is Really The Beginning"
"Birth Of Creation"
"Summon The Fire"
"Blood Of The Past"
"Super Zodiac"
"Astral Flying"
"Timewave Zero"
"Unity"
"The Universe Wakes Up"
Favorite Song: "Blood Of The Past"
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obscure bands and where to listen to them, part 2
Follow-up to [this post].
Here I'll go over five artists whose polls got an extremely low amount of "yes" votes, plug where you can listen to them, etc.
If you're a fan of one of these artists and I got anything wrong or you have anything to add, please send an ask!
Long post ahead.
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PALMSY
Genres: Indie Pop, Jangle Pop, Bedroom Pop
10 out of 2,375 voters have listened to them. (0.4%)
Self-described as such: "Bedroom songs from the Netherlands. Feel-good sunny energy, jangly indie pop and the breezy energy of pop-punk." Their website (in Dutch) says they're influenced by artists such as Bombay Bicycle Club, Darwin Deez, Little Comets, and The Wombats. Released one EP in 2017 and seems to have been inactive since, but two members went on to form the band Banji.
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Clay J Gladstone
Genres: Pop Punk, Punk Rock
12 out of 2,495 voters have listened to them. (0.5%)
Australian. "Emo punk outfit Clay J Gladstone was formed in 2020, comprised of current and former members of powerhouses Resist the Thought, Caulfield, and Buried in Verona." Released one album and some singles in 2021-2022, but they're still active and playing shows! Apparently one of their guitarists got his equipment stolen recently but they were able to fundraise enough money to replace it so yay :)
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Radiation 4
Genres: Avant-Garde Metal, Mathcore
10 out of 2,314 voters have listened to them. (0.4%)
Los Angeles-based experimental metal band that dressed in lab coats and glasses for their live performances. Their MySpace listed their influences as "Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Tom Waits, Mr Bungle, Botch..the list goes on." (IMO, the vocals especially are VERY Mike Patton-ish.) Released an EP in 2001 and an album in 2003, then went on hiatus in 2007 (though the vocalist uploaded some of their stuff to Bandcamp in 2022-2023?) Here's a fairly recent interview with the vocalist.
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Here are unofficial YouTube uploads of Radiation 4 (2001 EP) and Wonderland (2003 album), which aren't on the Bandcamp, or anywhere else that I can find.
...Also, I finally found a copy of the album art for Wonderland that isn't JPEG'd into oblivion.
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LightGuides
Genres: Pop Rock, Indie Rock, Math Rock
4 out of 2,158 voters have listened to them. (0.2%)
Self-proclaimed "Glaswegian pop-punk samba legends" (they aren't really samba though...) previously known as We Hung Your Leader. According to their old website, their influences included Jimmy Eat World, Alexisonfire, Brand New, and The Get Up Kids. Released two "mini-albums" between 2010 and 2011, and ceased posting on social media around 2017. Here's an interview (from shortly before the release of their second album) if you want to know more!
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Tribraco
Genres: Jazz-Rock, Avant-Prog, Progressive Rock
12 out of 2,534 voters have listened to them. (0.5%)
Italian instrumental jazz-rock band, formed in Rome in 2004 initially as a trio but then grew to a quartet. Their MySpace listed such influences as John Zorn, Frank Zappa, Igor Stravinsky, and Fred Frith. Released two albums, one in 2008 and one in 2010. (...there's not much else I could find about them!)
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