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There are good bands, and there are bands that makes you go, "Whoa, this is something that I've never heard before."
In no particular order and with no particular reason, these are somewhat unique sounds worth checking out. A few of these bands are actually already quite well-known in the indie world, but as with any alternative genre, fame is always relative.
1. Alt-J ( @altjband on tumblr ) In the sea of indie rock, Alt-J is really something else. I won't even try to describe their sound because I'll just fail miserably, but the mix of their nasally voice, weird lyrics, and layered arrangements really pulled everything together in the most distinct way. Their debut album "An Awesome Wave" reached quite the critical and commercial success. Their follow-up album, "This Is All Yours" has a more introspective approach, but is every bit as unique as the single-friendly Wave.
Honorable mention: Glass Animals. I heard Glass Animals being compared to Alt-J a lot by fans, for some reason. I tend to disagree because they don't sound remotely alike and I'm not even sure they belong to the same subgenre, but they do have similar spirit--at the very least, in their refusal to be ordinary. At any rate, they're worth checking out too. Click here to listen to Glass Animal’s “Black Mambo”.
2. Twenty One Pilots ( @twentyonepilots on tumblr ) Rap + indie rock. Their debut album, "Vessel", was cute enough. It was new, it was different, and basically it was a proof-of-concept that such odd pairing can work. "Blurryface" album though, was a piece of art.
3. The Cat Empire Okay, maybe I'm biased because they have "Cat" in their name. I'll also admit that I don't know much of their discography besides of their self-titled album which was released in 2003 (I also heard their newer albums aren't as good, at least a bit different). But with its fusion of ska, jazz, and Latin, damn if "The Cat Empire" isn't one of the most fun albums I've heard in a long time.
4. Wild Belle ( @wildbellemusic on tumblr ) If reggae is your jam, Wild Belle might be for you. Wild Belle is composed of siblings Natalie and Elliot Bergman. Natalie's beautiful thinly voice, along with reggae influences is the focus of their debut album, "Isles". But based on their newest single, it seems like their to-be-released sophomore album will be much different--I guess we'll just see. Recently they also had a collaboration with Major Lazer in "Be Together".
5. Milky Chance 'Stoner song' might be the best way to describe Milky Chance's sound. But don't let that description fool you, Milky Chance's songs aren't stupid nor simple--they're just damn delectable.
I hope you’ll like these bands! If you have any suggestions, I’m open to it. Meanwhile, visit a few of my curated music collection, and follow me for Unique Sounds Worth Checking Out Vol. 2!
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Jungle by Tash Saltana is the perfect song recco for anyone looking for a true ethereal experience in modern music. Saltana utilises elements from the 60s/70s psychedelic movement, such as heavy reverb and a distorted style of singing in this song, whilst keeping to her indie-reggae roots she has planted herself. One of my favourite songs to date, after hearing it maybe 5 years ago (?), it still holds up and gives me that wicked chilling sensation.
Jungle
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90s - snoop dogg, the notorious B.I.G, 2pac, EazyE, Ice Cube, Nas
Dancehall- Vybz Kartell, Konshens, Spice, J Capri
UK- iamddb, greenteapeng, mhuncho, dbe, jhus, nafe smallz, blue room mafia,
Rap- lil uzi vert, asap Rocky, Kendrick Lamar, lil baby, a boogie wit da hoodie, Travis Scott
R&B- jhene aiko, summer walker, h.e.r, sza, jacquees,
Very special mentions to- Rihanna <3 , Bob Marley, nirvana
Into most genres tbhhh, I like music I can dance to mostly - but playlists need updating tbh.
Dm me if you into anyyyy of these and give me new stuff:)