Submitted by Imjustheredudez t3_z141fi in Music

It seems like all I do is look for music without finding anything and then going back to my playlists

I like guitar prominent music like covet, polyphia, eternity forever, chon

Also rap like chance the rapper, Palmer squares, army of Pharos

Love piano music like I giorni and classics

Of course paramore, teddy swims Black label society

My taste is all over but alas I am stuck

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liquid_at t1_ix8t917 wrote

check out "NPR Tiny Desk" on Youtube.

They regularly upload various artists and usually the unknown ones are even better than the popular guests.

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uuhhhhggg t1_ix8u0wu wrote

Wide awake by parquet courts (album)

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wildadragon t1_ix8u5q8 wrote

I just discovered The Hu a Mongolian either rock or metal band that also incorporates throat singing.

The Hu: Wolf Totem

Sounds up and subtitles on.

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rykozamcriot t1_ix8umbs wrote

everynoise.com is a mass web of pretty much every music genre in existence. you can scroll randomly until you find a genre you like or:

type your fave artist in the upper right search bar

click their assigned genre

click on any artist filed under that genre

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willbax1939 t1_ix8vvaa wrote

  1. Phillip Glass - Metamorphosis and then Discography
  2. Mogwai - Any/All
  3. Emancipator
  4. Helios
  5. Author and Punisher
  6. Set Fire To Flames
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Desert_Buttons t1_ix8wh6n wrote

Ne Obliviscaris is incredible music, but you have to be able to handle harsh vocals. Amazing musicians. Also Animals as Leaders. I'm sure you've heard of them but if you want some music that you can really dive into and enjoy nuance check Tool out.

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thebrim t1_ix8wn07 wrote

Not guitar-based, but if you like CHON and Covet, I recommend mouse on the keys, they're a keyboard-led instrumental post-rock band. Their first album, An Anxious Object, is killer.

https://youtu.be/PNcXo7_b9M4

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onioning t1_ix8ys2n wrote

Got one you probably won't hear elsewhere. The Entrance Band. Guitar based I guess psychedelic rock? At one time Thurston Moore called him the best guitarist of a generation, so that's pretty good praise.

I'd suggest Wandering Stranger and Prayer of Death to start with.

Fun bonus fact: his longtime collaborator Paz is now an official member of the Pixies.

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Fiddeou t1_ix98yeg wrote

Explore this list. I guarantee you will find something you like

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Kickmaestro t1_ixcoed9 wrote

You should expect to like critically acclaimed classic albums when you give them enough of them the chance and listen to them all the way through. Music documentaries and things like song exploder is nice. My favourites are Sound Opinions classic album dissections. Their dissection of Astral Weeks and Exile on Main st. And Blue are high points.

Otherwise take a break from music and listen to podcasts or whatever

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