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What's that one band you love that no one else has ever heard of?

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by lolli86

Everyone has one band they love that no one else has ever heard of. Share the band name, the type of music and maybe we'll find some new music. (Bonus points from me if they're in the London area and I can check them out live!!)

For me... is this band called The Wannabes. They're pretty generic alt rock, but I heard their song Atomic Girl and thought it was ace, so bought the album (had to get it used, couldn't find it anywhere else!)

What about you?

lolli86 | 23 Jun '08, 10:41 | Send note | Report this | Reply

I think I've heard of the Wannabes, but it might be someone else I'm thinking of.

Mine are Autokat and Black Tambourine. I don't LOVE them and I' sure a few people on here must have heard of them, but they don't get mentioned too much.


Polkadot Cadaver

ex members of Dog Fashion Disco; retaining the DFD sound, so pretty much like Mike Patton and System of a Down at a circus


awesome description

"so pretty much like Mike Patton and System of a Down at a circus"

I really really want to check these guys out now!


Dog Fashion Disco are better

And because i'm feeling generous, here's a link to purchasing their best album for 67p

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B00005A0GK/ref=sr_1_olp_1?ie=UTF8&s=gateway&qid=1214215146&sr=8-1


Excellent!

I'll let you if I get it and what I think :)


i already advised it to SHANDYHOLMES &

GalacticStar3ruption, both of whom were very impressed. It's a stunning album!


^This

GalacticStar3ruption was very impressed.


Lincoln

released a couple of EP's (inc. the sublime Barcelona) and an album (Mettle) in 2003/04 i think on Narwhal records.

I've heard them likened to Calexico and other Americana-type bands but they are unmistakeably English. For anyone who loves beautiful folky harmonies, spanish trumpets and dusty melodies.


Sounds nice

They sound really nice. I'm a big fan of some of the more folky stuff so I'll have to check them out too.


Bobgoblin

You like the Cars? You like Weezer? You like Bobgoblin!


Bobgoblin

I do like Weezer, although I don't know the Cars (should I? I'll have to check them out too). Bobgoblin - I already like them just bc of their name.


One album

came out in '99 called The Twelve-Point Master Plan. You can get it for pence.


Bobgoblin

evolved into Adventures Of Jet. Who were good.


i have

their kibokin ep. it's good. might give them another listen.


The Hated

I may be wrong, but I don't think many people know of them. the only person I know who knows of them is the girl who told me about them.

they're emo, old skool.


Untitled 1961

Brutal, jerky, rock colossus with mathy sprinkles and tri-vocal wonderment.

They are in London too...


Bonus points!

Haha, awesome, I'll have to check them out!

Doesn't look like they have any shows coming up, though... http://www.spoonfed.co.uk/artist/untitled1961_livemusic
:(


They will do...

even if I have to see to it myself.

And hey, if you like them, they're putting on a gig of other similar types tonight at Catch in Shoreditch...

(OK, this is a JAG yes, but a valid one that answers the question, and I'll be finished by the time anyone actually gets there)


They

played my clubnight last week, was ace.

My band's playing their clubnight next month.


Sadly, their last ever gig is next Monday.... :(

Still well worth checking out the recordings though if you get the chance...


a band (person) called Vegetables

who plays bouncy keyboard lines and sings about dogging and victorian computers and building rockets in his shed. And sings a lot about vegetables too. I think he goes under a new name now though.

Has a brilliant album called Les Trompettes de la Mort (yes named after a mushroom). Czech it oud.


Bastard Kestrel

What a brilliant name for a band. Like 'Kes' going X-rated. Someone do the script!


Bastard Kestrel

we're around when I was a young lad back in '88. John Peel loved 'em and they actually recieved single of the week in Melody Maker once. Long now defunct but were truly ahead of their time. Very noisy in a Butthole Surfers / Punky kinda way.


Massive fan of Vegetables!!

Goes under the name National School with his missus on drums these days.

Doesn't play much now cause he's concentrating more on his video directoring stuff.

But yeah, Les Trompettes de la Mort is an astonishing album, so technical and clever, yet so many hooks.

National School myspace:

http://www.myspace.com/nationalschool


cool

thanks for the update.


No worries!


The Fatima Mansions

One of my favourite bands, but one nobody else seems to have heard of. Their sound encompassed several different genres (eighties synth-pop, Scott Walker-esque ballads, alt-metal, folk, 90s indie ect.), but their main pull was their frontman Cathal Coughlan, whose lyrics are some of the most hilarious and abrasive I've ever heard - amazing voice as well. They way the history books seem to have written them out of existence is pretty sad really.


I have!

I've totally heard of them. My sister is really into that kind of music, and although it's not necessarily my favorite, I've picked up enough of the band names from her to recognize this one!


Fatima Mansions were pretty big.

Didn't they support U2?
Have you heard Microdisney? Cathal Coughlan's first band.


^

Total love for Cathal coughlan and all his works.


Supercar

A bunch of Japanese Radiohead rip-off merchants, but good, bubbly electro-guitar fun nevertheless!


XO Skeletons

www.myspace.com/xoskeletons

It's a strange mix of beats, hip hop and punk. I've actually bigged them up on here before, but no one cared.


Aw

Aw, sad. I'll check them out and let you know what I think. That mix sounds pretty cool...


Large Mound,

Gwan the mound!


I saw them

supporting Ted Leo. Friendly chaps.


Sackville

More people might know them than I think, but they're lovely. Sad folky stuff from Canada; they had a few things on Constellation, and I think they're stopped now. But they're lovely.

Listen to "The Principles of Science", I'd say.


I loved their track on the Constellation comp,

called This Machine. T'is brilliant, I'd really like to hear more. I think the violinist/cellist plays in Hanged Up now, and the Mile End Ladies String Auxiliary.


Genevieve Heistek; viola player, yp

Although HangedUp seem to have gone the way of all things now, too. Grr.

I'm going to listen to them now, that's what I'm going to do.


yes! That was a real highligt of

'music until now' - I'd forgotten about that song. Is the rest of the album up to 'THis Machine' becuase I will have to check it out if it is.


I think...

"Gold Dust" was the one on "Music until now"; "This Machine" was on the other CST compilation.

But I'm being picky: "The Principles of Science" is all gold. Really good. The half of "Low Ebb" that I've heard is also good. Off to Ebay with my pennies, I reckon....


Bad Dudes

I've been told the line up includes members of The Mae Shi, and their S/T album is prog punk (?) goodness. I haven't heard the new album yet but it's called 'Eat Drugs', which is promising.


the first album is great

at one point it was meant to be coming out over here but it never happened.


designer babies

not a massive fan but saw them a few times and they were top.

think their original drummer has left now so not so interested - he was incredible!


Pilotdrift

and Phantom Buffalo.


Team Robespierre

www.myspace.com/teamrobespierre

Amazing party punk from Brooklyn.
We supported them on their single launch on Club Motherfucker records and they're just pure awesomeness.

check it!


Re: Phantom Buffalo

Yeah I like 'Shishimumu' a lot. The way the first three or four tracks segue in to each other is beautiful. A shame they seemed to bypass a lot of people because their sunshine pop would be perfect right now. Imagine Gorky's or B&S relocating to west coast USA or something. Really glorious pop. Rough Trade band weren't they? No idea what they're up to now.


They are / were awesomeness

indeed. I saw them three times that week and enjoyed every show.


Vox Merkoni

Hertfordshire's finest post/art rock.
www.myspace.com/voxmerkoni


Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer

Pretty pop music. I got into them a few years back because Keith from Every Time I Die said they were his favourte band in an interview. They sound nothing like ETID however, favouring pop hooks and synths and songs about ice cream.


Ice cream?

Songs about ice cream? Who could resist?!


Scul Hazzard

Supported them a couple of months back. They are excellent


Yeah,

excellent band.


i met those guys the other week

though i missed their gig to watch cancer bats.
massive fail.


Cog

AMAZING live.


Cog are Huge

in Australia (Y)


Exit Calm

.... anyone?


Triste Sin Richard

stumbled on their MySpace last year or the year before, a modern classical type ensemble where all the members were like 16-18 at the time, managed to gather up any recordings from there and a couple of other links to burn a CD of their stuff, the band was really short-lived apparently and couldn't find much about what they went on to do.


Worst

That's the worst when you find a band of teens who really seem like they'll be ace then disappear in a year. There was a band from my hometown called Solemite and they were fantastic, but they all went off to uni and never recorded anything else.


True,

at the Leeds Film Festival 2 years back there was a terribly made documentary about a bunch of bands up in New England, but a few of them were really damn good. Only one ever recorded a full album as far as I know, there's some recordings around for the others though-
Daniel Striped Tiger
Black Bear
Pukka Argot
all worth hearing, esp. Pukka Argot.


I´m Widely Spread

www.myspace.com/widelyspread

Perfect MIDI-based, tacky, shouty, pop.


i know them

they invited me to drum for them once when their drummer couldn't do a gig, i didn't tho.

i think the music is terrible bar I Love You Philosophically, melody and harmonies = qual in that one

played a gig with them tho and they were pretty good fun to watch, can't deny that


Surferosa.

Everytime I post one of these, either Bamos or Colonol_k likes them.

I think I'm pretty safe with this one though.


It's cos people are annoyed

they don't sound like the pixies much?


i like them!!

really good first album.


Nowaysis

EPIC


Mount Vernon Arts Lab

i sometimes think this band was a figment of my imagination. they were a experimental electronic band from glasgow whose members still float around somewhere. i saw them open for stereolab at the arches. they had a synthi AKS if i remember correctly. i was pleased. their albums ended up with my ex. damn it.


i have heard of mval,

because they did an album called 'the seance at hobbs lane', inspired by quatermass, the 50s(?) sci-fi tv show. i desperately want to listen to them.


Ah...

.they are/were?? marvelous. Ghost Box records just reissued Seance at Hobs Lane with a wonderful new cover. Remember seeing a couple of interviews floating around the time of it's re-release but got the impression they weren't active anymore. Ach.


Unter Den Linden

Someone on last.fm describes them as "classy new wave"

I find them very very difficult to describe, perhaps M83's grandparents?


Bottom of the Hudson

though probbably no that unknown


little cosmonaut

they're like this twee instrumental outfit, really really great. Most of their songs are free from SOMEWHERE


Not so indie?

Haha, I'm definitely not indie. In fact, I think if I were, I would end up finding more people who know the same unknown bands as me.

Most of my favorite unknowns are American or Australian folk or country!


Surely

it's more about those who listen to underground "independent" bands rather than the genre "indie?"
Noob


Anyone here

like: Fort Lauderdale?

Or: Man Like Me?


This band called The Rolling Stones...

named after a Bob Dylan lyric or something, whoever he is


Never heard of them

They must be really nobodies :-P


Rolling Stones- named after a muddy waters' song

if you're not going to play nicely then don't play at all young squire.


'bob dylan is great, neigh infallible

and the original inspiration for everything...' cry the masses.

makes me wanna grrr


The Adam Brown