ProfessorHeronarty t1_j9f4m3v wrote
Since you gave no preferred genres I try to give a mix of great albums one should've listened to:
- Atmosphere: When Life Gives You lemons you paint that shit gold (Hip Hop)
- Black midi: Cavalcade (Maths Rock)
- Christian Scott: Anthem (Jazz Rock)
- D'Angelo: Brown Sugar (RnB)
- Dee Dee Bridgewater: Read Earth (World/African Blues)
- Dennis Wilson: Pacific Ocean Blue (Rock with Gospel Elements)
- Jethro Tull: Songs from the Wood (Progressive Rock)
- Jezzreel: Great Jah Jah (Roots Reggae)
- Kate Bush: Hounds of Love (Progressive Pop)
- King Crimson: In The Court of the Crimson King (the best album ever made)
- Leonard Cohen: Songs of Love and Hate (Singer-Songwriter/Folk)
- Massive Attack: Protection (Trip Hop)
- Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds: Tender Prey (well, Post-Rock I guess)
- Yes: Close To The Edge (Progressive Rock)
zoomie14 t1_j9f5vhh wrote
I saw black midi so I thought it could be worth asking -- my whole life I only listened to hiphop, and recently I came across black midi, and then Black Country, New road and those two bands absolutely changed my life.
But I've been struggling to find similar music, I don't know anything about rock and its subgenres so every time I tried finding similar stuff (by typing "rock" in Spotify lol) I obviously failed miserably.
Do you, by any chance, have some suggestions or recommendations, either for bands that are similar or perhaps telling me how can I go about finding music in the same sub genre? Thank you!
ProfessorHeronarty t1_j9fkn9k wrote
Black midi is really something special but I would keep my ears open in the whole prog rock and maths rock sector. You might like Wobbler for example.
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