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 Lists
09.04.25 More Slept-On Gems 08.19.21 Some Under the Radar Albums
10.20.18 Obscure classics pt.4 11.14.17 posi vibes
07.01.17 2017 Half-time with Daddy 11.09.16 Overlooked jams pt.3
05.06.16 Winter jams08.25.15 Please give me a classical education
06.20.15 Underrated gems pt.206.02.15 Growers
04.27.15 Hiatus04.08.15 Vinyl collection
03.09.15 Albums that deserve more attention. 01.15.15 Daddy's 100 Songs Of 2014
12.22.14 Holidays10.26.14 Sputnik Hiatus
10.09.14 Lengthy Discographies Worth Exploring 08.21.14 Rec Me Ska/punk
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Growers

Recently I've been spending a while catching up on new releases and I've had a particularly bad run of albums. The first listen or two I'll enjoy myself, and then flaws start seeping through the cracks and I get tired of it. Would really love some recs for albums that age well, getting better and better the more you listen. List is albums I didn't care for much initially that are now 4+
1The Tallest Man on Earth
The Wild Hunt
2Ulver
Nattens Madrigal
3Bomb the Music Industry!
Goodbye Cool World!
4Converge
Jane Doe
5Unwound
Leaves Turn Inside You
6Fields of the Nephilim
Burning the fields


I would especially love some darker post-punk in the vein of this, Sisters of Mercy etc.
7Janelle Monae
The ArchAndroid
8Mono / World's End Girlfriend
Palmless Prayer / Mass Murder Refrain
9Neurosis
A Sun That Never Sets
10The Cure
Faith
11Warning
Watching from a Distance
12Talk Talk
The Colour of Spring
13Madvillain
Madvillainy
14Esoteric
The Pernicious Enigma
15The Angelic Process
Weighing Souls With Sand
16BT
Ima
17Mystery of the Yeti
The Mystery of the Yeti
18The Knife
Silent Shout
19Tom Waits
Swordfishtrombones
20Thy Catafalque
Tuno Ido Tarlat
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