You guys must have some hidden gems.
My contribution is Tom Brier, a rag-time pianist I found on Youtube who sight-reads pretty much anything that's put in front of him.
And very well, too.
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You guys must have some hidden gems.
My contribution is Tom Brier, a rag-time pianist I found on Youtube who sight-reads pretty much anything that's put in front of him.
And very well, too.
Elizaveta. She's a new artist, recently feature on iTunes' free download section, and I'm obsessed with her song "Dreamer."
If I weren't on my phone, I'd post a link. -_-
Hubert-Félix Thiéfaine, a French artist who's lyrics frequently make use of literary references and stream-of-consciousness.
hank & cupcakes.
tv on the radio. atleast no one around here knows them (I may have mentioned them a few times on pd.) I saw them in concert. They were... amazing... live. Literally blew my mind.
heard of them ny... keep trying
Most of those are electronic/techno because... that's what I grew up listening too. :P
The Tragically Hip. excellent canadian rock band who deserves way more exposure. far from underground in canada though.
A Faster Ride because they're my friend's band :P
Airbourne. Very few great Rock N' Roll bands left, this is one that never made a name for itself, and its unknown to me why that is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61KfUZH2yrA
Let's see... Well, I don't think anyone here listens to Renard Queenston or Blood On The Dance Floor.
http://www.ilovebotdf.com/
http://www.lapfoxtrax.com/
You will see a lot of groups on lapfox Trax, but they are all one person; Renard Queenston.
BOTDF, or Blood on The Dance Floor, is a scene band, at least I think that's what it's called. But I don't know for sure.
Blackmill
It's the only good dubstep I've ever heard, thus I can understand why it's rare.
so joyful the melody is, nice.