I want to hear an awesome song for the first time and have my mind blown, give me your best songs that I might not have heard before, please and thank you.
Edit: I didn’t have any responses yet when I went to sleep and I’m just checking now after waking up to a lot of responses, thank you everyone! I will be listening to these throughout the day!
Problem: We don't know what your baseline is.
Lateralus by Tool blew my mind back when I first heard it, but now it's sorta pedestrian. Same with In The Aeroplane Over The Sea. Great songs, to be sure, but I don't know what you know.
in the aeroplane over the sea still blows my mind after hearing it hundreds of time tbh
Yeah I didn’t really get into what I’ve heard because it’s kind of cliche but I listen to a little of everything, though I honestly haven’t heard most of the stuff being suggested in this thread so it’s all good! Thanks!
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It's actually a whole album but every song is amazing. (instrumental prog rock, if that's your jam)
Edit: Fun fact, this dude is a solo artist, primarily guitar but he does all the production, mixing, sampling / synths etc. He also apparently refuses to do live shows, he's just a living room hobby artist, and is a full time airline pilot by trade.
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- ∞ 🏳️⚧️Edie [it/its, she/her, fae/faer, love/loves, ze/hir, des/pair, none/use name, undecided]·1 month ago
This is a tough one, I'll go with L'appel du vide (Thomas Bergersen), but he has so many good ones that its very hard to figure which one is the best.
Nonagon Infinity - King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
It's a looping album of songs that all transition into eachother, I totally didn't loop it for three hours last night.
Not sure what genre of metal to call this. Female vocalist, uses minimalism to make the parts that hit, hit.
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Oh hell yeah I heard about this looping album before but haven’t actually listened to it, thank you
The Halluci Nation - "The Virus" feat. Saul Williams, Chippewa Travellers
I could find a million other things but not much in English
Sent from Mdewakanton Dakota lands / Sept. 29 1837
Treaty with the Sioux of September 29th, 1837
"We Will Talk of Nothing Else": Dakota Interpretations of the Treaty of 1837
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If you like progressive metal, might I suggest Sunset Sunrise by Vildhjarta. Honestly any song by them. Can't go wrong.
Laço Tayfa is/was (I have no idea tbh) a Turkish band whose music blends jazz fusion with Turkish folk music, it's absolutely fantastic. I linked their song Atmaca, which leans more on the Turkish folk side than the other stuff on that album.
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Inkpot Gods by The Amazing Devil
Love all their songs honestly, tho I guess you'd also have to like that more folk-y music. But sharing won't hurt!
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Irino, You White Thracian Maid
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