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Where are my awesome undiscovered artists at? Let’s all support each other. Post your music here.

 

Here’s some of my own to start:

 

https://open.spotify.com/track/3P2L9s3ptZ6Ehvyy2Spazk?si=NUyF2gsgQMaChhl3b9T2Rg

 

https://open.spotify.com/track/1DtX86QTxP2IH4wFMiPj5n?si=HNIyshlCSh-2x3mz_IBTCQ

 

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Cheers indie fam!
Upcoming chill electronic/soul artist
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0hV7z4rspM3YYsHSS77L0A?si=VGWg8_FSQzOV9U9l4beYiA
Here's where to find more! https://linktr.ee/musicbylaf

Thanks fam.

Here's my artist page let me know what you think 

K-Blitz 

The Greatest rapper you NEVER HEARD OF 

It's not the type of music I listen to, I was pleased to hear this song of yours

it's not the usual music, I hear innovation, unfortunately I deal with a "pop" genre and therefore I can't include it in my playlists

Please check out Surrender Hill!

"Elements of Americana, Folk, Country and Singer/Songwriter, sounding like a perfect cross between Bruce Springsteen, Rodney Crowell and Dolly Parton, both vocally and musically speaking. It all sounds very fresh and memorable, with a nice variety due to the use of both male and female lead vocals as well as sharing them. Surrender Hill delivers high quality and should therefore not be ignored.” - Strutter Magazine

https://open.spotify.com/artist/52CLOqByVkRNTb7s01G5vo

 

Americana duo Surrender Hill is set to release its seventh album, River of Tears, on June 14, 2024, via Blue Betty Records. After exploring many sonic nooks and crannies across their previous releases, with this album the pair has produced its grittiest release thus far, leaning into rock and soul influences, delving into classic country and western sounds, taking listeners dancing into roadside honky-tonks, and devastating them with heartfelt ballads and love songs. The album came together as a tribute not only to the loss of some loved ones but a way of life, and the writing and the making of the album became a cathartic experience for the duo, an honest expression of where they were at the time.

Band members – and husband and wife – Robin Dean Salmon and Afton Seekins Salmon recorded River of Tears at Blue Betty Studio in their hometown of Ellijay, GA. Robin produced, engineered, and mixed the album, with Grammy Award-winning engineer Joe Smith doing additional mixing. Joining Robin (lead guitar, acoustic, vocals) and Afton (vocals, percussion) in the studio were Jonathan Callicutt (guitar), Matt Crouse (drums), Mike Daly (steel guitar, dobro), Eric Fritsch (organ), Drew Lawson (bass), Kevin Thomas (organ), and Mike Waldron (guitar).

“Some of the songs called for an edgier, at times, darker perspective,” says Robin Dean Salmon, who previously spent several years in a rock band signed to a major label and has also produced acts making everything from gospel to metal music. “We ended up exploring a rock & roll edge, balanced equally with tender, Southwestern soul-feeling landscapes".

 

Hi guys, I listened to many of your songs, and I feel as if they were not recorded well, in the sense that "I don't like how they feel", if you like, "according to your label, send me the various parts of one of your songs because you want try to remix it, I want to understand if it is possible to give "a different, more incisive meaning" to your music. if it's possible!; if not, friends as before.

Some really good stuff on here - thanks!  How about this little underrated band from Exeter, UK? https://open.spotify.com/artist/2kqKVv7y4ia6w7fxez4SGS?si=bs_NkQGJTqG-kTxFlQYBQQ   We've released 2 albums containing a wide range of styles, poppy rock with elements of alt-country, Britpop, boy/girl harmonies, have a singing drummer with MS and we're in our 50s so not the usual sort of band!  1st album recorded mostly live, 2nd one recorded at home after lockdown and losing my career due to illness.  Songs are sophisticated but accessible - hope you like 'em!  4 new songs coming out soon. https://linktr.ee/noordinaryfish  If you want to skip to the latest, best quality stuff, try "Back to '91"!!

 

it's not bad, I listened to two songs "quickly; unfortunately!"

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