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omicron1

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Mine would have to be Red Colour Sun. [http://www.amazon.com/Red-Colour-Sun-Pauline-Scanlon/dp/B00062137Q]
No real reason - I just like it.
 

Mr. Eff_v1legacy

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Probably "The Ichneumon Method (And Less Welcome Techniques)" by English blackened-industrial band The Axis of Perdition. Their lyrics are primarily Silent Hill oriented.
 

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The Dark Third by Pure Reason Revolution slightly poppy Pink Floyd-esque prog rock with a strong electronic influence and harmonic vocals, kinda hard to describe, just listen.
2nd Street by Back Street Crawler Very solid and well made and quite sombre 70s blues rock.
In the Future by Black Mountain A throwback to 60s/70s progressive and psychedelic rock. Think Jefferson Airplane meets early King Crimson. Really Good.
Hate by The Delgados Very pretty, sentimental and deceptively dark indie pop, with great song writing and orchestration.
Black Sheep Boy by Okkervil River Morose indie pop with solid songwriting.
Spirit of Eden by Talk Talk Fantastic early post rock, very beautiful and moving music.
Outer Isolation by Vektor Fantastic technical thrash metal, anyone who likes metal should check them out.
 

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Yoshi4507 said:
Periphery II: This Time It's Personal

http://cdn.bloody-disgusting.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/peripheryIIcover.jpeg
Dude, I'm listening to Froggin' Bullfish right now. Although, wasn't this album in the top ten Itunes album releases in its first week?

Anyway, The Church and The Good Thief by Right Away, Great Captain. I've never heard anything as subtly brilliant as this album.
 

Mr.Mattress

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I've got a few actually, since I'm a Psychedelic Rock kind of guy.








 

piinyouri

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How did I somehow forget this?
Excellent album, and I don;t see Wuthering Heights spoken of very often, even in power metal circles.
 

shrekfan246

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Eingya, by Helios. Also known under the pseudonym Goldmund, real name Keith Kenniff.

[HEADING=3]Year: 2006
Genre: Ambient[/HEADING]
[HEADING=2]Track Listing:[/HEADING]
1. "Bless This Morning Year"
2. "Halving the Compass"
3. "Dragonfly Across An Ancient Sky"
4. "Vargtimme"
5. "For Years and Years"
6. "Coast Off"
7. "Paper Tiger"
8. "First Dream Called Ocean"
9. "The Toy Garden"
10. "Sons of Light and Darkness"
11. "Emancipation"
 

EHKOS

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I bet no one has ever heard of the Whut it Dew album by Rapid Ric.
 

Stasisesque

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TheRussian said:
Some of the best underrated music ever:

Simply brilliant from start to end.
Is it really considered underrated? The Exorcist made part of Tubular Bells infamous, and Mike Oldfield performed it at the London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony. People may not be able to put a name to the music, but I would argue that most people have heard it.
 

emeraldrafael

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Id say this one:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-xWJsldAuEjg/T7mib1T6cII/AAAAAAAADWU/egS0c9uBRZw/s1600/monstersandmen.jpg
but its been gaining ground locally after they played Little Talks on the radio (though to be fair I only heard it cause a friend works in radio and she let me hear it early to see what I thought, so its not like im complaining or getting hipster). Which isnt to say I dont like the band or album anymore, just I cant say not a lot of people have heard of it (though I still think a large majority of people who do know who they are in my area only really know little talks or Mountain sounds maybe).



Now this one:
http://images.cryhavok.org/d/5226-1/Demons+_amp_+Wizards+-+Touhced+by+the+Crimson+King.jpg
Always seems to get a reliable "I dont know that one" or depending on the age, "Thats not a band, thats an album by Uriah Heep," whcih then usually devolves into muttering or arguing that people my age (young twenties) dont know any good music.

However, some people do know it from being metal fans, while others know it from the dark tower series its associated with (how I found out), and others know it cause of both.
 

MisterGobbles

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Genuine Evil said:

I don?t know what is it about these guys but everything they produce is pure gold
Yoshi4507 said:
Periphery II: This Time It's Personal

http://cdn.bloody-disgusting.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/peripheryIIcover.jpeg
Esotera said:
CRITICAL.ERROR by The Algorithm. Also the Tunguska Electronic Music Society comes up with a load of awesome albums.
You guys are all awesome. I wouldn't consider PII an unpopular album though: it debuted at over 55,000, which is amazing for an album in its genre.

Myself, I'd have to pick Corelia's "Nostalgia" EP. Great stuff.

 

Datsle

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Frightened Rabbit - The Midnight Organ Fight.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Midnight_Organ_Fight
 

BiggyShackleton

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Obviously you're never the only one but Future of the Left's "Travels with Myself and Another". I've never seen anyone mention it and anyone I speak to about them has never heard of it or the band


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