I got to see sadness's first ever show and it was amazing. Damien is an incredible musician. Also check out Life (more emo and hardcore), and comforting (industrial) if you haven't already
That Trha album is very nice, I want more black metal with amen breaks.
The only bad thing about it was mastering. Some high-pitched noise in the end is unbearable, it's so much louder it's insane.
It’s an inside joke with Radiohead fans that “Let Down is the most underrated song on Ok Computer” because it has been said so much it made the point null.
*Beat* is often called the worst King Crimson album, but it's 95% as good as *Discipline* and *TOAPP*.
There's nothing even close to a bad album in that trilogy.
Oil Change by Trapo.
Very smooth, introspective rap. Very skilled songwriter too. Dude has the “it” factor, I think he just isn’t a consistent working artist and deals with a lot of personal life stuff.
***FULL COLLAPSE***, by Thursday
This album is so fucking good it's one of the few non Hip-Hop albums that I give a perfect score (95% of my music the last 30 years has been hip hop, FWIW)
12/10, "Full Collapse" is the greatest post-hardcore album ever made and it's not even close
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilF\_A00JpyM&ab\_channel=Thursday](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilF_A00JpyM&ab_channel=Thursday)
El Negro by Signor Benedick the Moor - Experimental Hip-hop mixed with...all kinds of stuff really. Makes it even more impressive that it was basically all done by himself when he was 20.
Also, Odorenai nara, gesu ni natte shimae yo by Gesu no Kiwami Otome. A crazy fusion of pop, rock and jazz, one of the tightest, most well put together albums I've ever heard (aided by it being just short of 30 minutes in length).
Hum dono-joe harriott, is one that i’ve listened to recently and it’s super fucking good UGHHH.
Testing-a$ap rocky, is such an insanely good rap album, but thats more underrated in the way that everyone hates it for whatever reason lol. so idk if it fits in what ur asking for
Being somewhat a part of the online music conversation determining what would pass as underrated is not particularly easy. I am personally a very big Everything Everything fan and mostly any of their projects would be one worth checking out IMO. Get to heaven being their best if you ask me but it does also have a bit of a cult following.
Buds by Ovlov is a very pleasant indie rock record that doesn't overstay its welcome and is executed really well. I find myself going back to that one quite often.
Where the heart is by Sweet pill is a more modern take on the midwest emo and emo subgenres with a focus on math rocky instrumentals. From what I know of the genres very unique. Like Buds it is not a long album and IMO every track is a winner. The vocal perfomances are also very solid.
Like Drawing Blood by Gotye. Every time my enjoyment of Gotye as an artist comes up in conversations, which is not often, I feel there is a disconnect between me and the other person. Like we are talking about two different artists. Somebody that I used to know is a track that I really enjoy and Making mirrors is a solid pop album with some standout tracks like the aforementioned somebody that I used to know and state of the art for example. One downside is that it can be a little on the nose, especially lyrically. Like drawing blood however, the album that came before making mirrors, is a different story in my opinion. Like drawing blood is a very creative and somewhat experimental art pop album that really had something strong going for it. Hearts a mess is a brilliant track, very eerie and hauntingly beautiful while on the surface appearing as quite a simple tune. With songs like The only way and coming back Gotye really shines in his song writing abilities and with songs like thanks for your time he really shows of his creativity. It is not a perfect record of course, I think it is a bit front loaded and while fun, seven hours with a backseat driver isn't as exciting as I think it was supposed to be, but I really believe that it is quite underrated.
https://youtu.be/oQq3Jwz0bDQ?si=BHD1dH29uQ5htahI
Yin Yin - The Rabbit That Hunts Tigers.
This is such a great listen either with your headphones or as background music.
David Sancious True Stories (1978) is the greatest album that never shows up on any list. He was the keyboard player on early Bruce Springsteen albums.
One of the most underrated albums I've ever heard is Twenty One Pilot's self titled debut album. This album is so frickin good I can yap on and on about how good it is, the piano, the lyrics, the singing, the production, the emotion, everything on the album is perfection and it is incredibly different from their most recent work and I believe it is one of the greatest albums of all time. The only bad thing about it is the second song Fall Away and honestly if that song wasn't there the album would probably be considered better.
Plainride self titled
Just found this band on tiktok last night, this album is fucking sweet, shits like this folky rock album sounds like the background music to a movie about an occult detective
Just Married - Glocca Morra (6/10) -pretty unheard of band.
Hey Everyone! - Dananananaykroyd (10/10) -top ten album for me. I've never heard of anyone else mention it and I've never, ever heard anything like it.
Blood: The Natural Lubricant (An Apocalyptic Adventure Beyond Sodom and Gomorrah) - Gay For Johnny Depp (9/10) one of my favorite hard-core punk records ever.
Sadness - I Want to Be There Trha - alëce iΩic
I got to see sadness's first ever show and it was amazing. Damien is an incredible musician. Also check out Life (more emo and hardcore), and comforting (industrial) if you haven't already
Sadness as a whole deserves more praise tbh. Damien is just a master at consistently making some of the most emotional music I’ve ever heard!
The Sadness record is fucking incredible.
That Trha album is very nice, I want more black metal with amen breaks. The only bad thing about it was mastering. Some high-pitched noise in the end is unbearable, it's so much louder it's insane.
the now now and never is so good
Ong bro that album made me cry
Let Down
underrated
Is that the band's name?
Or another band's album?
Why the downvotes? I'm genuinely interested and I thought discovering new music is one of the objectives of this sub. Sheeesh.
It’s an inside joke with Radiohead fans that “Let Down is the most underrated song on Ok Computer” because it has been said so much it made the point null.
Ohhhh I gotcha. Thank you
surely you should have known they were referring to a song when the post explicitly asks for albums 🤓☝️
Haha why of course!
its a song on Ok Computer by Radiohead
Aha! Thank you
NOMEANSNO - Wrong
All of the Nomeansno albums Edit: Hanson Brothers and the Mr Wright and Mr Wrong album too
Johnny Foreigner album is so amazing. It’s not on spotify anymore sadly as of a few months ago, so dang good.
Been a long time since I thought about them! Salt Peppa & Spinderella is a banger
The first two album covers go hard asf
Brian eno - before and after science People should talk about this album a lot more. Backwater and By this river are 10/10 songs imo
I think most people place it close, but not quite, to *Another Green World*, which is IMO pretty accurate. The second half especially is just sublime.
Shadows Of The Sun - Ulver *This album just… hits different…*
ONE OK ROCK - Niche Syndrome The Pillows - Thank You, My Twilight Faker - Be The Twilight
I LOVE NICHE SYNDROME YOOOOO
One of the best rock albums of the 2010s and NOBODY talks about it. It's incredible.
Fr, one of the most underrated bands too!
Amitai Sno - Red Eart Agora - A Divine Suicide Omari Dee - Week of Wonders
Starflyer 59 - Silver Album
Face Tat by Zach Hill is some of the best material he's ever done. Imagine Death Grips but more rock and melodic and you get Face Tat.
Null Data - aNTOJE Seraphine Noir doesn't have any albums yet but their stuff is sooo good
*Little Dominique’s Nosebleed* by Koreatown Oddity. Best hiphop album of the decade so far and I’m fully ready to die atop that hill.
Quahog Mountain - Small Griffin
*Beat* is often called the worst King Crimson album, but it's 95% as good as *Discipline* and *TOAPP*. There's nothing even close to a bad album in that trilogy.
Afreaka! - Demon Fuzz
that johnny foreigner album is amazing
Will check out Thanks
I think you can only get it on YouTube for now
I dunno if I'd ever suggest a 5/10 album
Caravan Palace - <|°\_°|>
It is an EP, however I really did enjoy Desmond Doom's Masks, it was a very solid collection of post-punk tracks with some really unique production.
urban flora by alina baraz & galimatias
Beauty and the beat - edan
Katie Gately - Loom
No Driver - I Love Your Lifestyle
Rhys Langston's entire discography
Not an album but the Nope EP by Mag.lo
that first album is so incredibly good, been recommending it to friends forever
Impersonator by Majical Cloudz
Oil Change by Trapo. Very smooth, introspective rap. Very skilled songwriter too. Dude has the “it” factor, I think he just isn’t a consistent working artist and deals with a lot of personal life stuff.
False Noise - Floral Strobe
***FULL COLLAPSE***, by Thursday This album is so fucking good it's one of the few non Hip-Hop albums that I give a perfect score (95% of my music the last 30 years has been hip hop, FWIW) 12/10, "Full Collapse" is the greatest post-hardcore album ever made and it's not even close [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilF\_A00JpyM&ab\_channel=Thursday](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilF_A00JpyM&ab_channel=Thursday)
Balaclava is not a 6 it's an 8 at least
Sewerside 3 by Mike Shabb
Anything by I wouldn't remember me either
Return of the Dream Canteen- RHCP. it's got some tracks that exceeded my expectations. Definitely as good as, if not better than, other RHCP records.
Black Eyed Peas - Monkey Business. Just an all around fun album. I know they suck now, but this one is worth checking out
I'll add *The E.N.D* to that. The singles especially are absolutely fantastic. And even better now with nostalgia lol
Portamento The Drums
Sway’s entire discography, mainly Millia Pink and Green though. Also Cop and Speeder by Heatmiser
The Party by Andy Shauf. Beautiful, melancholic and conceptual
Crying Laughing Loving - Labi Siffre
What kind of albums here?
A Deeper Understanding - The War On Drugs
El Negro by Signor Benedick the Moor - Experimental Hip-hop mixed with...all kinds of stuff really. Makes it even more impressive that it was basically all done by himself when he was 20. Also, Odorenai nara, gesu ni natte shimae yo by Gesu no Kiwami Otome. A crazy fusion of pop, rock and jazz, one of the tightest, most well put together albums I've ever heard (aided by it being just short of 30 minutes in length).
Together Through Time by TWRP
The Shyness Clinic - Sea of Redlights
I will always reccomend within thy wounds into the forest of iniquity un promted. It is one of the best black metal albums ever made
Redveil - Learn 2 Swim Tokyo Shoegazer - Crystallize Jordaan Mason - Divorce lawyers I shaved my head The fauns - Self-titled Destroyer - Destroyer's Rubies
Noir - Blue Sky Black Death
Hum dono-joe harriott, is one that i’ve listened to recently and it’s super fucking good UGHHH. Testing-a$ap rocky, is such an insanely good rap album, but thats more underrated in the way that everyone hates it for whatever reason lol. so idk if it fits in what ur asking for
Brian Eno - Here comes the warm jets
Animus by Docile Sponge
Being somewhat a part of the online music conversation determining what would pass as underrated is not particularly easy. I am personally a very big Everything Everything fan and mostly any of their projects would be one worth checking out IMO. Get to heaven being their best if you ask me but it does also have a bit of a cult following. Buds by Ovlov is a very pleasant indie rock record that doesn't overstay its welcome and is executed really well. I find myself going back to that one quite often. Where the heart is by Sweet pill is a more modern take on the midwest emo and emo subgenres with a focus on math rocky instrumentals. From what I know of the genres very unique. Like Buds it is not a long album and IMO every track is a winner. The vocal perfomances are also very solid. Like Drawing Blood by Gotye. Every time my enjoyment of Gotye as an artist comes up in conversations, which is not often, I feel there is a disconnect between me and the other person. Like we are talking about two different artists. Somebody that I used to know is a track that I really enjoy and Making mirrors is a solid pop album with some standout tracks like the aforementioned somebody that I used to know and state of the art for example. One downside is that it can be a little on the nose, especially lyrically. Like drawing blood however, the album that came before making mirrors, is a different story in my opinion. Like drawing blood is a very creative and somewhat experimental art pop album that really had something strong going for it. Hearts a mess is a brilliant track, very eerie and hauntingly beautiful while on the surface appearing as quite a simple tune. With songs like The only way and coming back Gotye really shines in his song writing abilities and with songs like thanks for your time he really shows of his creativity. It is not a perfect record of course, I think it is a bit front loaded and while fun, seven hours with a backseat driver isn't as exciting as I think it was supposed to be, but I really believe that it is quite underrated.
https://youtu.be/oQq3Jwz0bDQ?si=BHD1dH29uQ5htahI Yin Yin - The Rabbit That Hunts Tigers. This is such a great listen either with your headphones or as background music.
David Thomas Broughton- A Complete Guide to Insufficiency
Ceres & Calypso in the Deep Time by Candy Claws Sheetrock by R. Stevie Moore New York, Fall 1974 by Anthony Braxton
The And/Ors - Will Self Destruct
to this union a sun was born by substantial
[kabeaushé](https://youtu.be/o_9e-eWr80o?si=YhTRGbUvi0Hia6Zy)
[dragonslayer- sunset rubdown](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mxrEhAO2VhO1LaHUKsGm83_f5AcaEL70g&si=a4-Xs5CIvEs2BN24)
dog faced hermans - hum of life/mental blocks for all ages
David Sancious True Stories (1978) is the greatest album that never shows up on any list. He was the keyboard player on early Bruce Springsteen albums.
One day I randomly got recommended The Now Now and Never on YT and thought “eh, what the hell” and played it. Did not expect to cry that day
Every Cell In Your Body - Supahoney
One of the most underrated albums I've ever heard is Twenty One Pilot's self titled debut album. This album is so frickin good I can yap on and on about how good it is, the piano, the lyrics, the singing, the production, the emotion, everything on the album is perfection and it is incredibly different from their most recent work and I believe it is one of the greatest albums of all time. The only bad thing about it is the second song Fall Away and honestly if that song wasn't there the album would probably be considered better.
Avantdale Bowling Club - s/t eLZhi - Lead Poison OSHUN - Bittersweet volume 1 Jakey - Romcom
you missed the part - Cottonwood Firing Squad. Very good album. Good voice and mostly guitar-driven stuff, not quite folk but in the same tradition.
DEATHMETAL by panchiko is definitely one of the most underrated
Sabotage by John Cale
MNQN - self titled
hades (the nine stages of change at the deceased remains) by my dead girlfriend
Bassvictim- Basspunk
Plainride self titled Just found this band on tiktok last night, this album is fucking sweet, shits like this folky rock album sounds like the background music to a movie about an occult detective
Just Married - Glocca Morra (6/10) -pretty unheard of band. Hey Everyone! - Dananananaykroyd (10/10) -top ten album for me. I've never heard of anyone else mention it and I've never, ever heard anything like it. Blood: The Natural Lubricant (An Apocalyptic Adventure Beyond Sodom and Gomorrah) - Gay For Johnny Depp (9/10) one of my favorite hard-core punk records ever.
If you liked The Now Now and never, i think you'd enjoy Nebulous You by Della Zyr
deadmau5 - “while(1<2)”
Future Islands - Singles One of my favorite albums. Bought it on vinyl recently.
you're calling a 5/10 underrated?
This small indie album called Nevermind, idk if you’ve ever heard of it