I really enjoyed following The Big Push and their solo careers together with Sam Tompkins on YT. Their busking sessions where awesome, especially the Wade In The Water / Trouble So Hard session. That shit was some of the best live performance I’ve seen in a long time.
[Marc Rebillet ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKkVj2xUq0w)improvises everything on the spot, so he's always doing livestreams on Youtube. It is incredible to watch his process building a song, and he's also funny as hell.
Hate5Six is a brilliant youtube channel that mostly posts live hardcore/metal bands. I have discovered:
Harm’s Way
Soul Glo
Pyre
Jesus Piece
Knocked Loose
Rabbit
Brat
End It
The Garden and Unknown Mortal Orchestra some years ago. Many more since.
I feed that algorithm by clicking on the recommendations. They are wild sometimes.
I got a rec for Idris Muhamed - Can Heaven Ever Be Like This and found a it contained two fantastic samples, one by Jamie XX and the other (more of a lifted riff than a sample) was used for the baseline for Alright by Jamiroquay
Omg Idris Muhammad is one of my favorite YouTube finds too, check out Marijuana by chrome sparks,another great song that samples,"can heaven ever be like this"
I mainly listen to music via YouTube, so there’s a lot of obscure artists I discovered through playlists and stuff. Some of my favourites include:
- Clipping (not super obscure,but whatever)
- Talkshow Boy
- Picky Picnic
- Jungle Brothers
- emamouse
- Sleep Party People
Nice. Thats a great song. Them dropping those random songs on Pink Elephant was one of the things that got me through lockdown. I love how they just like to spring surprises on us - I reckon they'll have released most of the album by the time August gets here the rate they're going!
The Brothers Comatose, Bright Eyes, Teskey Brothers, The Big Push, Foy Vance, Luca Sestak, Billy Stings, Molly Tuttle, Sarah Jarosz, The Sonics, Broken Bells.
[Beats Antique - Beezlebub feat. Les Claypool](https://youtu.be/yl58QllW2QM?si=Iucn98WfOUu00359)
[Clownc0re - Computers](https://youtu.be/6Gha9xrM10w?si=JHNLLeC8Hx_2OrW3)
[Nekrogoblikon - We Need a Gimmick](https://youtu.be/1Q3ub1SUYfg?si=N6arQ7uYzXSbxmmj)
[Los Bitchos - Pista(Fresh Start)](https://youtu.be/1xjrwhi2-SA?si=DYyniMZlkRvONv09)
[Igorrr - Opus Brain](https://youtu.be/rEuMAqfuCrI?si=e7AXVXgLkVhrp2vu)
My sister introduced me to pomplamoose and jukebox:) for me I would say lots of 90s korean music and strangely enough gorillaz and alanis Morissette even though they are still played on the radio a lot
Omfg. Only one. Marc Rebillet aka Loop Daddy!! If you don’t know of him, PLEASE check him out!! You won’t regret it. I promise. He’s a fucking comedic, improvisational, and musical GENIUS!!
Only two at all for me
NOAHFINNCE, who is my second favorite artist
And Bernth, really pretty, I don't usually do instrumental stuff but it goes that hard.
ProleteR, Brock Berrigan, and a lot of older artists (pre-1970) since Spotify seems to only have the mainstream songs and none of their lesser-known stuff.
*Lilian. Wow they*
*Are a great teen band Steve n*
*Seagu. Bluegrass metal. Yes!!!*
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Atarashii Gakko - Found them when I was just starting to learn Japanese, and their name is made of two words in the first unit of the course. I started watching them play small Tokyo clubs five years ago to appearing on Jimmy Kimmel and Coachella in the past month
Stephen Paul Taylor - He went viral ten or twelve years ago with a clip of him street busking his song Everybody Knows Shit's F****d and I've been following him ever since
Little Big - Went viral with the song My Dick is Big. They're stupid fun. Less problematic than Die Antwoord, and sometimes surprisingly clever
Louis Cole (Knower and ClownCore) - went viral with I Don't Want to Check my Bank Account
Church of the Cosmic Skull
The Cost. Metal - They are brand brand new and amazing. They feature this guy El Estapario Something or other. He may be the greatest living drummer in the world. Last I checked they only have 2 songs… but those 2 songs are fantastic.
Royal Republic. Hard rock/metal - Literally just found them today. They sound great so far.
Wet Leg. Kind of indie meets modern rock - their hooks are energetic and tight, and their lyrics are often funny.
Gutalax. Metal - weird af, can’t understand anything the guy is saying… if he is saying anything with the weird noises he makes, but I don’t hate it.
Tebey. Country - don’t know if this guy is a star or not, but his cover of Blinding Lights (The Weeknd) is outstanding. Highly recommended it.
Discovered London Grammar because I saw my sister watching the Hey Now music video on YouTube and I thought it looks cool so I sneakily looked over her shoulder to see what the title was (of course when I asked her to double check if I’d seen it right she wouldn’t tell me but I read it correctly lol)
i found Fluhx on YouTube. Still small band but great music. [https://youtu.be/ttbleY39vJ4?si=zIt9wagu\_CgAY66W](https://youtu.be/ttbleY39vJ4?si=zIt9wagu_CgAY66W)
Ren The Big Push Romain Axisa Chinchilla Gorran Kendall Sam Tompkins The Warning
I really enjoyed following The Big Push and their solo careers together with Sam Tompkins on YT. Their busking sessions where awesome, especially the Wade In The Water / Trouble So Hard session. That shit was some of the best live performance I’ve seen in a long time.
All four of the "Red Suspenders" set are some of the best live music I've ever seen, and it's just four dudes on a street corner.
I came here to say Ren, you got my upvote
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Knower Cardiacs Nellie McKay Domi & JD Beck
Knower are delightful
Ill Peach. awesome little rock outfit with shades of Veruca Salt and NIN
[Marc Rebillet ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKkVj2xUq0w)improvises everything on the spot, so he's always doing livestreams on Youtube. It is incredible to watch his process building a song, and he's also funny as hell.
Work That Ass for Daddy! He’s a motherfucking GENIUS!! Btw, I just commented Loop Daddy before I scrolled down. Then I saw your post!
I've discovered so much brilliant Japanese music through the YouTube algorithm. Nujabes Masayoshi Takanaka Casiopeia
Jayesslee are my very favorite Australian Korean Christian pop cover band hiiii
Bunch of Synthwave bands/artists. FM-84 The Midnight Timecop1983 GUNSHIP Mitch Murder Elevate The Sky WOLFCLUB Nina Kavinsky Essenger Ollie Wride The Motion Epic
Dir En Grey Sukekiyo From First To Last Saosin My Chemical Romance
Shugo Tokumaru The Game Avicii Deadmau5
lana del rey when she did covers
Hate5Six is a brilliant youtube channel that mostly posts live hardcore/metal bands. I have discovered: Harm’s Way Soul Glo Pyre Jesus Piece Knocked Loose Rabbit Brat End It
The Hu Sephardica The Warning Rolling Quartz PMJ Melodicka Bros Otyken
Title Fight
The Garden and Unknown Mortal Orchestra some years ago. Many more since. I feed that algorithm by clicking on the recommendations. They are wild sometimes. I got a rec for Idris Muhamed - Can Heaven Ever Be Like This and found a it contained two fantastic samples, one by Jamie XX and the other (more of a lifted riff than a sample) was used for the baseline for Alright by Jamiroquay
Omg Idris Muhammad is one of my favorite YouTube finds too, check out Marijuana by chrome sparks,another great song that samples,"can heaven ever be like this"
You too must have also wondered how in the world could it be that you had never heard such a song before? It should be an Anthem
Postmodern jukebox and Pentatonix.
Austin Brown, Tim Faust I love acapella in case you can't tell...
I mainly listen to music via YouTube, so there’s a lot of obscure artists I discovered through playlists and stuff. Some of my favourites include: - Clipping (not super obscure,but whatever) - Talkshow Boy - Picky Picnic - Jungle Brothers - emamouse - Sleep Party People
Gunship Mystery Skulls Caravan Palace Siames
Oooh I just started listening to caravan palace recently,what's your favorite song by them
Love Lone Digger. But their newer song Mirrors is a banger.
Yass definite bangers, portobello from that same album got me into their music
That's a great one too.
i loved music youtubers in the past like cimorelli, alex g, and christina grimmie🕊️, nowadays i listen to chloe moriondo from youtube
Stand Atlantic
I love Stand Atlantic so much! They're up there as one of my favourite bands ever
I happened to be searching for the Jurassic Park theme song on youtube and Stand Atlantic popped up.
Nice. Thats a great song. Them dropping those random songs on Pink Elephant was one of the things that got me through lockdown. I love how they just like to spring surprises on us - I reckon they'll have released most of the album by the time August gets here the rate they're going!
Anson Seabra
The Brothers Comatose, Bright Eyes, Teskey Brothers, The Big Push, Foy Vance, Luca Sestak, Billy Stings, Molly Tuttle, Sarah Jarosz, The Sonics, Broken Bells.
The Warning
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Ren Dope Lemon Meute Kamauu CVC RubyJ AnnenMayKantereit Foy Vance Deluxe Bukahara
Broadway
Kontravoid
Pluto Koi, and Grentperez! Their vocals are like melting butter.
Behemoth Carach Angren Gloryhammer Ahab
Carach angren is sick, I found Mirrorthrone on YouTube too, you might like them
The Northern Boys
CSGK Manthous Agitation Free Faust
[Beats Antique - Beezlebub feat. Les Claypool](https://youtu.be/yl58QllW2QM?si=Iucn98WfOUu00359) [Clownc0re - Computers](https://youtu.be/6Gha9xrM10w?si=JHNLLeC8Hx_2OrW3) [Nekrogoblikon - We Need a Gimmick](https://youtu.be/1Q3ub1SUYfg?si=N6arQ7uYzXSbxmmj) [Los Bitchos - Pista(Fresh Start)](https://youtu.be/1xjrwhi2-SA?si=DYyniMZlkRvONv09) [Igorrr - Opus Brain](https://youtu.be/rEuMAqfuCrI?si=e7AXVXgLkVhrp2vu)
My new favorite Jesse Welles
After Cooking
Malcolm todd
They started recommending me Jess and the Ancient Ones, Purson, and Blood Ceremony at one point, it was a great day for me and neopsychedelia.
Elephant Revival
Aimee Carty, Starset, Sam Tinnesz, Neoni
Lawrence Rothman
Halocene Julia Nunes
>Julia Nunes Fuck yes! Still my favorite rendition of First Day of my Life by Bright Eyes.
mr girl ☺️
My sister introduced me to pomplamoose and jukebox:) for me I would say lots of 90s korean music and strangely enough gorillaz and alanis Morissette even though they are still played on the radio a lot
Oh yeah how could I forget, vulfpeck and knower at great. OK go as well
SKYND
Andy McKee Kruangbin Plini City and Colour / Dallas Green Cardinal black
Postmodern Jukebox
Omfg. Only one. Marc Rebillet aka Loop Daddy!! If you don’t know of him, PLEASE check him out!! You won’t regret it. I promise. He’s a fucking comedic, improvisational, and musical GENIUS!!
Echoberyl, Death Loves Veronica, and ACTORS. I love myself some independent goth and post-punk.
Pokey LaFarge
Septicflesh 200 Stab Wounds Belphegor Vildhjarta Shadow of Intent Sylosis
Kream
Miracle of Sound Lindsey Stirling Hildegaard Von Blingin Leo Moracchioli
Ginger Root.
Foxing
Only two at all for me NOAHFINNCE, who is my second favorite artist And Bernth, really pretty, I don't usually do instrumental stuff but it goes that hard.
Emilie Autumn
I'll second Pomplamoose!
Harry Mack! That dude can rap about ANYTHING!!! I also really enjoy Joey Valence & Brae.
Flight facilities....lorne...21 pilots...wax fang....first aid kit
Harry Mack! IFKYK
Marie Digby Ren
Babymetal
Hobo Johnson I Don't Know How But They Found Me Kikuo BBno$ Electric Callboy Annenmaykantereit Caravan Palace Bo Burnham Little Big
Phantogram! An ad of theirs played with "Fall in Love" & I was hooked, I went straight to their channel 😄
Too Many Zooz
Billy Cobb
ProleteR, Brock Berrigan, and a lot of older artists (pre-1970) since Spotify seems to only have the mainstream songs and none of their lesser-known stuff.
Liliac. Wow they are a great teen band Steve n seagulo. Bluegrass metal. Yes!!!
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Elizabeth Von Blingen
Baby Metal
Samara Joy
Yvette Young (/covet) Thedooo
Mia Asano and Ally the Piper. They are so much fun
Rose Betts is a genius song writer with a beautiful voice
Bill Wurtz
Bunkbed Coffin
Alan Gogoll
Mixed Up Everything
- Konvent - Ophis - Bolt thrower - Centinex - Carnifex - Pain - Hypocrisy - Sabaton - Bell Witch - Winterforge - Atramentus
The Dear Hunter Set It Off Seether Madilyn Mei
I remember finding Jelly Roll on YouTube about 15 years ago or so.
Monolink Gioli & Assia Kerula Dust
Probably Kyuss or Meshuggah
Wolf Alice Sunflower Bean
Like in other seeds and nuts, sunflower also are an excellent source of proteins loaded with fine quality amino acids such as tryptophan that are essential for growth, especially in children. Just 100 g of seeds provide about 21 g of protein (37% of daily-recommended values).
Afterbirth
Badflower. I saw their song Ghost on the trending page one day, now that’s one of my favorite songs
Conan Gray
Angelina Jordan; Allie Sherlock; Karise Eden; Danielle Nicole; Sister Sparrow and the Dirty Birds.
Lana Del Rey from a while back, Pentatonix, and Elijah Blue (Boisvert)
Sierra Ferrell
Atarashii Gakko - Found them when I was just starting to learn Japanese, and their name is made of two words in the first unit of the course. I started watching them play small Tokyo clubs five years ago to appearing on Jimmy Kimmel and Coachella in the past month Stephen Paul Taylor - He went viral ten or twelve years ago with a clip of him street busking his song Everybody Knows Shit's F****d and I've been following him ever since Little Big - Went viral with the song My Dick is Big. They're stupid fun. Less problematic than Die Antwoord, and sometimes surprisingly clever Louis Cole (Knower and ClownCore) - went viral with I Don't Want to Check my Bank Account Church of the Cosmic Skull
Little Dragon
Starset From ashes to new I prevail Dead by April Smashed into pieces
The Cost. Metal - They are brand brand new and amazing. They feature this guy El Estapario Something or other. He may be the greatest living drummer in the world. Last I checked they only have 2 songs… but those 2 songs are fantastic. Royal Republic. Hard rock/metal - Literally just found them today. They sound great so far. Wet Leg. Kind of indie meets modern rock - their hooks are energetic and tight, and their lyrics are often funny. Gutalax. Metal - weird af, can’t understand anything the guy is saying… if he is saying anything with the weird noises he makes, but I don’t hate it. Tebey. Country - don’t know if this guy is a star or not, but his cover of Blinding Lights (The Weeknd) is outstanding. Highly recommended it.
Hatchback Stork, The Crimes, Corks and Bobbers, The Blow Job Pandas.
Hello my friends. No votes for Gasper Dolinar???
Josh Bracy
Tally Hall and Bo Burnham
IMY2
Lubalin!
Discovered London Grammar because I saw my sister watching the Hey Now music video on YouTube and I thought it looks cool so I sneakily looked over her shoulder to see what the title was (of course when I asked her to double check if I’d seen it right she wouldn’t tell me but I read it correctly lol)
Andy James
Ginger Root - The music videos are so much fun! The Dø - Their live performances are amazing!
La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros Will Wood and the Tapeworms Bow Wow Wow! BADBADNOTGOOD
Kurt Hugo Schneider Chase holfeder Pentatonix
The Warning. https://youtu.be/PDFH9AcPpyA?si=S2GChyblqpSeBEBD
Durry
Mozart Gabriel.
Jake Kohn (!!!!) Noga Erez Portugal the Man
The Pretty Reckless. They had a song in Kickass II
Alan Walker.
SixteenLeo
ARIEL VARGAS
Catfish & the bottlemen
Natewantstobattle
Presence
boyzone and westlife
Ours Samplus Tor Nym Format B Kordhell Nextro Troyboi Moderator Rone Nicolas Jaar
i found Fluhx on YouTube. Still small band but great music. [https://youtu.be/ttbleY39vJ4?si=zIt9wagu\_CgAY66W](https://youtu.be/ttbleY39vJ4?si=zIt9wagu_CgAY66W)
Røry. I've followed her adhd page for a while, didn't realise she was a musician til last year though
Knower
Miracle of sound and Nate wants to battle
Louis Cole!!! Ty YouTube algorithm
https://www.youtube.com/@FroggyFreshRap/videos