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sidianmsjones OP t1_ja98os2 wrote

Chat Pile. Been a while since I heard someone sound like Nirvana. Not to mention Mexican Seafood era Nirvana. Don't mean that in a bad way btw. It was interesting.

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sidianmsjones OP t1_ja97zo7 wrote

Wow! For lack of better words, Young Fathers definitely has something different there. Cool shit. I love how they kinda had me chuckling in the beginning and then I was like...oh...

Sleaford, less enjoyable for me but still doing their own thing, so respect.

BCNR, almost a Talking Heads kinda feel. It was alright but I feel like the 'mess music' style has been done quite a bit over the years and never catches on because it clearly doesn't lend itself to repeated listens. It's more of an experience if you get me? Regardless, they are bucking the trends so that's cool.

Girl Band, interesting and definitely defying genres. Feels like LCD Soundsystem having a bad acid trip lol. Interesting to hear but wouldn't listen again.

Thank you for taking the time to list these though, I had fun checking them out and someone might find their new favorite here. Plus Young Fathers, I'm gonna have to check out more of them.

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bt123456789 t1_ja97uxc wrote

this is a j-rock song I found thanks to Clone hero. The English name is, "I'm getting on the bus to another world, see ya!"and it's by TUYU.

The whole song is super peppy, upbeat, and energetic and happy...but the lyrics are basically about a girl (the lead singer of the group) who feels depressed and suicidal, wanting it all to end due to bullying and stuff, but she's happy about it.

Lyrics vid for you, english translation's in the comments

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[deleted] t1_ja96dil wrote

It happens. When Blondie released their Heart of Glass single (Parallel Lines album 1978), Sunday Girl was on the B side. After the album was released, Sunday Girl got such a good response that it was then released as a single a year later in 1979 with I Know But I Don't Know on the B side.

The original Heart of Glass single was the first single to have a number 1 hit on both sides.

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appleburger17 t1_ja96bzr wrote

A lot of David Bazan's (aka Pedro the Lion) work fits this. His solo album Curse Your Branches is a great example. The whole album deals with alcoholism, losing faith, and being a husband and father while dealing with it all. Even with that subject matter, songs like Please, Baby, Please sound like they could be in a Disney movie if you didn't tune into the lyrics. Bless This Mess is another song from that album that fits. Regardless of whether its what you're looking for, the album is amazing.

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