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Wombi
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  • Posted: 11/23/2011 15:45
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Pick an album that you feel not enough people on here have heard and you really think they should and sell it! And when I say "an" I mean 1, just 1. And remember people this thread is all about give and take, so offer and discover.





So my pick is Shearwater's The Golden Archipelago from 2010.

It's a gorgeous album and lead songwriter Jonathon Meiburg paints beautiful naturalistic landscapes similar to Justin Vernon except better. His voice is a major major force throughout the album and would probably be my pick for most underrated voice of this century. The album is certainly a slowburner and on first listen I felt I preferred their former effort Rooks but after re-listens TGA revealed itself to be a much larger and incredibly beautiful album than I had first suspected. Highly Recommended.


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Hayden

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  • Posted: 11/23/2011 15:57
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Shearwater is a great band 😄 I would also recommend it.

There's tonnes of albums on here that don't get acknowledged 🙁 Mostly indie albums, but still, too much is ignored 🧱


(which gives me an idea for our next tournament :wink:)

I could give a list, but for now (for all you metal fans), check out:

Sonata Arctica - Reckoning Night (#48 on my chart I think), brilliant band.
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I'm gonna have to think long and hard about this one...
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Already listened to Jhereko's one so I'll try Hayden's when I get chance
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  • Posted: 11/23/2011 17:08
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Hm.. Is this another thread where I can shove some yugoslavian music into people's faces 🤔
I haven't exactly been successful thus far 😐

(will do it later when I figure out what to write about the album)
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Eux Autres - [i]Hell Is Eux Autres[/i]
At a time where the Indie Rock scene has been inundated with 60's throwback groups, especially the ones with female singers, this album from almost a decade back outstrips any of those fuzzed out hipsters by offering something that none of them have (yet), lyrical depth. This band is like a mix of April March ("Chick Habit" from the [i]Deathproof[/i] soundtrack) and They Might Be Giants. Their lyrics are bizarre, opaque, and most importantly, just plain fascinating to listen to!
I will see if I can update in a moment with some youtube links.
Wombi
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19loveless91 wrote:
Hm.. Is this another thread where I can shove some yugoslavian music into people's faces 🤔
I haven't exactly been successful thus far 😐

(will do it later when I figure out what to write about the album)


I swear this time I'll listen to it 😁
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  • Posted: 11/23/2011 17:26
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The Great Misdirect. You ALL have to listen to the Great Misdirect. EVERY LAST ONE OF YOU.


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(Los Campensinos! "Romance is Boring" and Cynic's "Traced in Air" receive honourable mention as two other incredible albums that are horribly neglected on these forums)
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[quote="monosyllables"]I will see if I can update in a moment with some youtube links.[/quote]

Well APPARENTLY I can't post links yet because I might be a spammer, but in my opinion, tracks like "Salut les Copains," "Sundance Kid," and "Partick Nil" are real standouts!
purple
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Exuma-Exuma (1970)

This guy is voodoo/obeah folk. If you listen, you will be sold; if you're not, I'm sorry. (album comes to BEA courtesy of theharrisonfords). One caveat: you need some good phones to really here the bass in some of these tracks.

one of the best introductions ever

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"I SEE FIRE IN THE DEAD MAN'S EYES!!"

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"I do not want to be here. it is lonely"

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here's a more traditional folk song

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