An obscure song i like is Library Takeout by MicrOpaqu3.
More info/The story/Background
Thank you for sharing, everyone!
I’m slowly going through the comments and enjoying a variety of good and interesting music!
Maybe Tomorrow by Abby Simons:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WkKi4CbWN0
This is from an old Youtube channel, Abby would write, record, edit, and post a new song every week for a year… almost.
When the song pops into my head from time to time, I miss the way that youtube felt.A song about the infamous East of Adelaide area of London, Ontario which is notoriously run-down compared to the rest of the city. A lot of the things mentioned in the song will sound very familiar to others who have lived in similar trashy neighbourhoods. The song became popular enough in London that one of London’s former mayors, Joe Fantana, played the song with the band on the drums.
Tythe, Rachel Dradd - The Light https://youtu.be/nx4WcxFdDns
It’s super chill.
I’m Against the Government - Defiance, Ohio
Showbread - Mouth Like a Magazine
https://youtu.be/RPviF7Wp_bw?si=pv5vnQFFPNRMoD1o
The band dropped off the map years ago. I barely understand the words, and that’s when I read the lyrics. But from the chorus, I gather that the song is about hypocrisy, and that scratches an itch of yelling at people for being hypocritical
Not sure if it’s obscure since I don’t go out much, but “Tastes like Candy” by Kissing Violet and “Wolf” by AlicebanD.
First thing that came to mind is a song by a band that I can’t even find online. I have the song as an .mp2 file. How’s that for obscure?
Here’s one that is online: Technical Jelly (Live) - Honor Among Thieves
Come Back to Bed by Valley Lodge
Was not expecting to see anyone else talk about Library Takeout.
I like a lot of obscure songs. Here’s one of my random faves: Swamp - Mid-Air Thief
https://open.spotify.com/track/48Wf7PdYe7oqi55nEFxTJC?si=i_LWRGENTF23CWTHG8CC2A
Anxiety attack by Jeffrey Lewis
Yes, of course! Half of the music i listen to is instrumental.
That was a good song. It gives me vibes of melancholy and longing.
Memo From Turner from the soundtrack of the movie Performance.
It sounds like The Rolling Stones but it’s only Mick, plus Ry Cooder on slide guitar.
I like the mix of speaking voice and singing here. Also the pitch “issues” of both the slide and Jagger add to the song—almost microtonal vibes.
Agreed. I love the drums too, really loose vibe to them.
Idk how obscure it is but FIGURE IN THE BACKGROUND by Snake Pool
This is a fun one. The driving beat from the drums and the bouncing bass make me smile and it’s impossible not to tilt my head back and forth to the beat.
Isotopic shift
By pyromed
This almost gives me horror vibes due to being very busy and the wavering pitches on the synths. Reminds me of Stranger Things. lol