Albums that deserve more love
Some albums that go far too unnoticed |
1 | | Tigran Hamasyan Luys i Luso
Amazingly spacy jazzy choir music, based on old armenian folk tunes.
It pretty much sounds like how the cover looks. |
2 | | Chthonic Timeless Sentence
This taiwaneese blackened death folk metal(sorry for the long label) band made an accoustic purely folk version of some of their best material, and it turns out that it pretty great. |
3 | | Arvo Part Tabula Rasa
Very soundtrack esque minimalistic classical music. |
4 | | Kiss It Goodbye She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not
Very heavy and very abbrasive noise like metalcore. This album gets me in a physical mood pretty much every time i listen to it, since its so damn aggresive and has no mercy. |
5 | | Salvador Sobral Paris, Lisboa
Jazz/indie-pop vocalist Salvador who won eurovision in 2017 hasnt really gotten much love on sputnik, if any at all. but he definetly deserves it. This is a very chill and sweet record, and isnt really experimental at all, but its just very nice to listen to. |
6 | | Melt-Banana Cell-Scape
Essentiel japanoise band that mixes noise with grincore and hardcore punk elements, but still somehow manages to pull a cheery attitude through, with some very out there high register vocals. |
7 | | oxbow The Narcotic Story
Noise rock that isnt all that noisy, it's just astoundly claustrophobic due to the vocalists wild perfomances. I dont quite know entirely how a complete mental breakdown feels, but i imagine it feels somewhat like this. |
8 | | Swans Swans Are Dead
The best post-rock album of all time. This live album has both the great amazing sound that you would expect from a studio release, but also the live energy from a good live perfomance. simply great. |
9 | | Wardruna Runaljod - Yggdrasil
Nordic folk, as in actual folk, not folk rock. Mostly recorded in the woods mostly with the instruments used at the time. |
10 | | Steve Reich Different Trains/Electric Counterpoint
Really great minimalistic classical from the god himself, with some weird instrumentation and voiceovers from radio broadcasts, sounds great though. |
11 | | Steve Roden Flower & Water
This album is not intense but not quite soothing either, its a bit of a weird one. Lowercase ambient where small sounds are amplified, often non musical ones mind you. Like the time he made an album from turning pages down at the local library |
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