JeffAri Posted July 25 (edited) This is just a topic to tell people about bands that you are fan of that aren't really that well known, whether they are just kinda unknown to only known by a handful of people, I'll start A band that I have been getting into recently is The Devilz Work, a metal band that you might know about if you're an avid fan of Doomkid, since he was a guitarist in the band and has made some midi versions of the band's songs, most notably the song featured below has a midi version of it that was used as Map10 in the Plutiona Midi Pack (among a couple Doomkid maps as well) He also released a wad in 2014 named after the band I found about this band back in Summer of 2021 during a short period of time where was a little obsessed with Doomkid and stumbled upon the band's youtube page but I didn't really check out their music until recently and quite enjoyed it :3 Here are some other songs by them that I personally like: Edited August 4 by JeffAri 5 Share this post Link to post
LadyMistDragon Posted July 26 I guess, Clinic? Defining "relatively unknown" is a little bit difficult. Like I wouldn't put Melvins and Swans in that category but maybe Cult of Luna or Tortoise. 5 Share this post Link to post
Arrowhead Posted July 26 I liked these guys, but they disbanded ages ago. 2 Share this post Link to post
JeffAri Posted July 26 2 hours ago, vanilla_d00m said: ngl based on the band logo I thought it would be a rock song or something like that so I didn't really expect a pretty calm instrumental song, definitely don't hate it though :3 0 Share this post Link to post
stochastic Posted July 26 Inferno (psychedelic black metal): Kings of Convenience (folk): Cephalic Carnage (deathgrind): Look Mexico (midwestern emo/math rock): 1 Share this post Link to post
Alaux Posted July 26 Zavod. I found their song Da ili njet by looking up a fictional Rammstein song title, which brought up a video with the former song under the latter title. A funny occurrence that led to my discovery of this album, which I think is amazing: 2 Share this post Link to post
Inconspicuousss Posted July 26 (edited) These aren't too unkown but here Steel Pole Bath Tub The Aquabats They Might Be Giants The Growlers Edited July 26 by Inconspicuousss 0 Share this post Link to post
xScavengerWolfx Posted July 26 I have to say the christian metal band called Demon Hunter. Funny story about this band, a friend of mine back in the day was listing to them and told me i should check them out. Years went by and i totally forgot about them until a few months ago when i was on the hunt for some new music for my playlist. This song is really good and haunting at the same time, this is from there debut album from 2002. Bonus fact: There from Seattle Washington (i'm from Eastern Washington State by the way). 0 Share this post Link to post
Scuba Steve Posted July 26 1 hour ago, Matthias said: Poets of the Fall I'd wager they're quite well known nowadays, but only under the name "Old Gods of Asgard." 1 Share this post Link to post
Matthias Posted July 26 3 minutes ago, Scuba Steve said: I'd wager they're quite well known nowadays, but only under the name "Old Gods of Asgard." That's was a side project. 1 Share this post Link to post
apichatpong Posted July 26 CasseGueule, a "Turbo Chanson Française" band : 1 Share this post Link to post
whybmonotacrab Posted July 26 Fun, Catchy death metal that doesn't get anywhere near enough love: Harsh, aggressive, industrial rap metal: Just a good Hip Hop group that gives me Brockhampton vibes but with more genre experimentation: 1 Share this post Link to post
smeghammer Posted July 26 (edited) Back from when I were a wee lad. Saw them many times in the local pub. I had a cassette of theirs, that is long gone. And after about 25 years I eventually got it on CD! 2 Share this post Link to post
Daytime Waitress Posted July 26 2 hours ago, smeghammer said: Back from when I were a wee lad. Saw them many times in the local pub. I had a cassette of theirs, that is long gone. And after about 25 years I eventually got it on CD! Quintessential NWOBHM sound with an unexpectedly-welcome uke - bit of a treasure, this. 1 Share this post Link to post
SitarA Posted July 27 (edited) Король и Шут (Korol i Shut) Drab Majesty She Past Away Nurnberg Черниковская Хата Molchat Doma Moi Dix Mois Boy Harsher Lasgo Taucher Vector Lovers Burial Boards Of Canada Autechre Aphex Twin Tipper Fraunhofer Diffraction Tzolk'in This Morn' Omina Na-Hag Imminent Converter Mono Amine W.A.S.T.E. Blastromen Mark TDK (Duke Nukem Total Meltdown PSX Ost ) Gridlock Tapage Somatic Responses Xanopticon Velvet Acid Christ Charanjit Singh I know, I've always had awesome taste in music. 1 Share this post Link to post
smeghammer Posted July 27 8 hours ago, Daytime Waitress said: Quintessential NWOBHM sound with an unexpectedly-welcome uke - bit of a treasure, this. Yeah, they were great! Shame they never became bigger. They were kind of like Jethro Tull on steroids. They also used an electric violin iirc. 2 Share this post Link to post
DrRock Posted July 27 I'm partial to all those old Zamrock bands from the 70s/80s Spoiler Then there also was this lebanese rock group that seems inspired by then-current british rock: 2 Share this post Link to post