Donny Benét has the potential to be massive. Guy is a legend
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Dead Posey I think needs more awareness.
Shilpa ray.
Here’s her audiotree live session, but if no one is going to invest 30 minutes into a new artist, at least check out this part, two of her best songs done in a sort of medley format.
I’ve seen her play a few times, once she was playing for free on a sidewalk, which seemed criminal to me, honestly. She’s way too good to be setting up her own shit and waiting while some bar owner’s nephew futzes with a shitty PA system. Second time she had her full band and it was hands down the best show I saw last year. And I saw a lot of great shows, KNOWER being one of them, mononeon, Sleafors Mods, Dry Cleaning…
My kids say I don't have a good handle on which bands are popular, just listen to what I like and then get surprised when one band comes to play the stadium and another a little bar. So they taught me to look at the count of YouTube subscribers and these guys are way more good than popular
Joshua Ray Walker
Ramsay Midwood
And famous but not nearly as popular as they are good?
Janelle Monae
Parker Millsap
Inhaler
Gone but never got the success they really ought to have gotten. We saw these guys any chance we got they were so freaking amazing.
J Roddy Walston and the Business
Death grips
Jason Molina, particularly his last act, "Songs: Ohia". Singer, songwriter, sad bastard indie rock artist who died in his early thirties from complications of alcoholism. Like Will Oldham with more bluesy pop influences instead of bluegrass and folk.
https://songsohia.bandcamp.com/album/magnolia-electric-co-deluxe-edition
https://songsohia.bandcamp.com/album/love-work-the-lioness-sessions
Dirt Poor Robins, Fish in a Birdcage, and Burn The Ballroom.
Emma Ruth Rundle
TR/ST
Ionnalee
Keosz
Rival Consoles
I Will Keep Your Ghost
Moon Cathedral
Russian Circles
Taylor Swift