Submitted by mysanthr0p1c t3_zzwl7d in Music

I would like to try and listen to at least one album from every country in 2023 and would love to know what some of your favorite albums are by artists from your country. I like a lot of genres, but would prefer non-pop suggestions. Thank you!

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cat_named_virtue t1_j2eew32 wrote

Canada here. Lots of great options for you:

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Rush - Signals

Bare Naked Ladies - Born on a Pirate Ship

Tragically Hip - Up to Here

Our Lady Peace - Spiritual Machines

Weakerthans - Reconstruction Site

Sum 41 - All Killer, No Filler

Alanis Morissette - Jagged Little Pill

Joel Plaskett - Scrappy Happiness

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Scottiemcmullet t1_j2ek81g wrote

All killer, No Filler is dope. Such a good album from start to finish. Lives up to the name for sure.

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mysanthr0p1c OP t1_j2ep22f wrote

My first concert ever was Sum 41 during their tour for this album so it’s always had a special place in my heart

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bonemot t1_j2excjk wrote

I’d also suggest Joni Mitchell’s Blue

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TheSaskquatch t1_j2fds8z wrote

It’s funny, but I frequently listen to jagged little pill and all killer back to back. Not really sure why, maybe cause they’re both 10/10 albums to me.

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marcosbowser t1_j2fknf8 wrote

Another Canadian here with some lesser known gems:

The Unicorns - Who Will Cut Our Hair When We’re Gone?

Rock Plaza Central - Are We Not Horses?

Wolf Parade - Apologies to the Queen Mary

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MoneySike3000 t1_j2ep9mu wrote

You forgot Devin Townson, Next to Geddy he is my favorite Canadian.

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cake_piss_can t1_j2f6ybd wrote

Don’t leave out Gordon Lightfoot. That man can write a song. Canadian national treasure.

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No_Comfortable6029 t1_j2ezuhg wrote

Not Canadian but a few other of my favs...

  • Alexisonfire
  • BADBADNOTGOOD
  • Broken Social Scene
  • Daniel Caesar
  • Diana Krall
  • Gil Evans
  • Intervals
  • Mandroid Echostar
  • Obey The Brave
  • Protest The Hero
  • The Band
  • The Flatliners
  • Three Days Grace
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Nizamark t1_j2e9o4k wrote

god ween satan the oneness by ween

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No-Context5479 t1_j2ebsfg wrote

OSIBISA - Sunshine Day (The Pye/Bronze Anthology)

Black Sherif - The Villain I Never Was

Aṣa - V

Santrofi - Alewa

Stonebwoy - Epistles of Mama, Anloga Junction

Adomaa - Becoming Adomaa

M.anifest - Nowhere Cool

Sarkodie - Mary

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brazilian_hugs t1_j2egoey wrote

Construção - Chico Buarque / great sample of MPB (popular brazilian music)

Espelho - João Nogueira / my favourite samba artist. Though you lose so much by not knowing portuguese because the lyrics are amazing, the overall listening is still wholesome

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No_Comfortable6029 t1_j2f1r0e wrote

I've been doing something similar so hopefully this helps. Here are a few from around the world I've found over the last year.

Armenia - Tigran Hamasyan - Mockroot

Belgium - Black Flower - Magma

Brazil - Luísa e os Alquimistas - Jaguatirica Print

Denmark - Dizzy Mizzy Lizzy - Self-titled

France - FKJ - French Kiwi Juice

Japan - Kikagaku Moyo - Masana Temples

Madagascar - D'Gary - Malagasy Guitar: Music From Madagascar

Mali - Oumou Sangaré - Timbuktu

Morocco - Guedra Guedra - Vexillology

Nigeria - Fela Kuti - Zombie

Norway - Gundelach - Baltus

Pakistan - Jaubi - Nafs at Peace

Philippines - Eraserheads - Circus

Poland - EABS - 2061

Senegal - Seckou Keita - Transparent Water

South Africa - Nduduzo Makhathini - In the Spirit of Ntu

Spain - Cookin Soul - Good Job

Sweden - Meshuggah - Koloss

Switzerland - The Beautiful Now - Moes

Ukraine - Jinjer - King of Everything

Zambia - Smokey Haangala - Aunka Ma Kwacha

Zimbabwe - Thomas Mapfumo - Sweet Chimurenga

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mysanthr0p1c OP t1_j2f80b5 wrote

Amazing! Thanks so much for all these suggestions.

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Groningen1978 t1_j2e3gh0 wrote

Does it have to be recent?

Bettie Serveert - Palomine from 1992 is my all time favourite album from The Netherlands.

It's jangly indie rock/pop with female vocals (without a hint of potato-english) and Neil Young-ish lead guitars. It's perfect in its imperfectness.

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mysanthr0p1c OP t1_j2e4ox8 wrote

Amazing. Thank you! And no, I didn’t have a time frame in mind.

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LikeWhatever999 t1_j2e9p56 wrote

Brito - This Wave is Only for the Good Hearted.

Also Netherlands. Groningen to be specific. Math rock/screamo, but not brutal / intimidating / scary.

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Groningen1978 t1_j2eacgd wrote

Hey, that's where I live! is it recent? because the name doesn't ring a bell.

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EfficientAnteater995 t1_j2etkcp wrote

Masterpiece Theatre by Marianas Trench

Famous Last Words by Hedley

Apex by Unleash the Archers

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MTTMFR t1_j2fiuhy wrote

The backend child and Mr Crawford by nocap

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El_misterz_piedra t1_j2fkeg1 wrote

Damn, that's a hard question... Colombian here btw.

I'd say that Carlos Vives has the best songs in my country, though I might be biased due to my mother and me listening to him for years.

Anyways give "Más + Corazón Profundo" (2014) a try. Carlos' music mixes vallenato (a local genre) with pop/reggaeton, and it sounds really good. In this album you can find some popular hits here in Colombia, like "El Mar de Sus Ojos" (One of my favorites) and "Cuando nos volvamos a encontrar". Finally, I also suggest you listening to the album "VIVES" (2017) made by the same singer that also features very good songs, but I'll leave that up to you. :p

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something_python t1_j2ft3ap wrote

The Vertigo of Bliss - Biffy Clyro (Scotland)

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iiNightmareFuelii t1_j2eqx73 wrote

Jordnära or Fatta Eld.

Both made by the rap band "Fattaru."

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Dapper-Competition-1 t1_j2f9l4w wrote

Ghana 🇬🇭 here, The Villain I Never Was - Black Sherif

If you want a classic, The Very Best of (compilation) - Osibisa

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