Everybody has an artist they listen to that they feel not
enough other people know about. It gives you a great deal of satisfaction that
you’re listening to this great music that no one else you know is. With so many
artists vying for attention, it’s quite easy for a band to slip by unnoticed or
not get the recognition that they deserve. That’s what this particular blog is
concentrating on; those artists who, in my opinion, people tend to overlook.
A couple of obvious ones sprang to mind when I started it;
both of them are two of my favourite artists. Given that I wrote about Amy
MacDonald and Gaslight Anthem in my gig reviews, didn’t think it was necessary
to talk about them all over again. They are both criminally underrated though.There was also a song that I wanted to include, but since it is the only song by the artist I know, thought it should just get a mention briefly here. The song in question is College & Electric Youth- A Real Hero, an 80s infused song used in the film ‘Drive’. It’s a great song and is a throwback to the old synth-y 80s sound.
Anyway... below then you’ll find 10 artists whom I feel are seriously underrated. Enjoy :)
Clare Maguire: Singer songwriter Clare Maguire I don’t think gets
the recognition she deserves. She may have only released the one album so far,
‘Light After Dark’ in 2011, but it didn’t quite have massive impact it warranted.
Comparisons to Annie Lennox are justified; she has a fantastic, powerful voice
that really does grab your attention. There are no gimmicks, no elaborate
costumes in the videos, just a pure, raw voice. In 2010, Maguire was placed at
number 5 on BBC’s Sound of 2011 and won the ‘Next Big Thing’ award at the Q
Awards. Even so, she still hasn’t received the same recognition as artists such
as Emeli Sande, Florence and the Machine or Adele. It’s a shame, because her
material is just as strong as songs from their back catalogues. Songs such as
‘The Last Dance’ and ‘Bullet’ are modern, but have a nostalgic, almost retro
feel to them. They are catchy but at the same time quite mature and of high
quality. That aside, her voice really is
brilliant and for that reason, I think she deserves so much more recognition. I
am very much looking forward to future material, with a demo released on
SoundCloud and new EP on the way.
Feeder: Feeder have been around for the best part of 20 years, had
8 studio albums, a top selling singles compilation and sold out many tours, but
I think they are still criminally underrated. Their catalogue of songs is far
better than they are given credit for. Yes they are well known for their
classics ‘Buck Rogers’, ‘Feeling a Moment’ and my all-time favourite ‘Just a
Day’, but dig a little deeper and you’ll find a wealth of brilliant songs that
rivals any headline act of the last 10/15 years or so. Their ‘The Singles’
album is one of the best albums of the last ten years, even though it only goes
up to their 2005 album ‘Pushing the Senses’. Even then it misses out gems such
as ‘Pilgrim Soul’, ‘Satellite News’ and ‘Find the Colour’. Included on the
album you have the wonderful ballad ‘Yesterday Went Too Soon’, the hard rocking
‘Seven Days In The Sun’ and the fantastic single ‘Save Us’. I could go on, but
it’s easier if you just buy or download the album. That’s before you even get
to their last three studio albums where you have modern Feeder classics such as
‘Tracing Lines’, ‘Renegades’, and ‘We Are The People’. The many highlights of
their latest album ‘Generation Freakshow’ include ‘Borders’, ‘Idaho’ and ‘In
All Honesty’. They are honestly one of the best British bands of the last 20
years. That statement may raise a few eyebrows as that list contains bands such
as Oasis, Radiohead and Muse, but very few bands have got a résumé as strong or as
consistent.
Kassidy: Kassidy are an alternative folk rock band from Glasgow,
Scotland. Comparisons could be made with Mumford and Sons, but this would be
unfair as they have a different sound and different harmony. Their sound really
is one that deserves to be wider known, they seem to have flown under the radar
with their debut album. Their songs have a fun and bouncy mix of catchy
choruses and folky guitar overtones. They are songs perfect to be sung along
with on a bright, sunny day at a festival. They are that sort of band that just
plays feel good music. You can’t help but feel better for listening to it. They
have the same catchy, upbeat sound as Noah and the Whale, but they have a
stronger harmony that gives them an added dimension.
One Night Only: One Night Only are a funny band. They were quite
well known for a few years around the time of their albums releases. They even
had Harry Potter star Emma Watson appear in one of their videos. Since then
however, they seem to have fallen off the radar, surfacing again last year when
I saw them live. Maybe they just got
lost amongst all the other indie bands at the time. It’s surprising because both
their albums are very good. The singles
in particular are catchy and fun to listen to. ‘Just for Tonight’ and ‘You and
Me’ are both brilliant little songs, with the former reaching number 9 in the
UK charts. With their next, self-titled album they were more ambitious, with a
bigger sound with a clearer 80s influence. This is clearly evident on their
huge indie anthem ‘Say You Don’t Want It’. The band are obviously much more
confident in their music and becoming more ambitious with their sound. However,
even with Hermione Granger in the video, it only reached 23 in the UK charts. They’re
not one of those bands that seem not to stick in people’s consciousness. It’s a
shame because they’re a quality band. There was/is a lot of indie music about,
but they are up with any of their contemporaries.
Stereoside: Stereoside may not be a household name, but they have
written one of the best songs of the last decade, hence why they are on this
list. Their song ‘On Our Way’ is, in my opinion, one of the finest songs ever
written, and should be a modern rock classic. They have a few other good modern
rocks songs, including ‘So Long’ and ‘Trailer Park Scum’, but it is the ‘On Our
Way’ that is my favourite. The fact that is it so unknown, when it is such as
good song is why it is going to get most of the attention here. It pays homage
to the good old days of rock, “Where the jams were tight/the kids could play/
the music didn’t suck/ and the bands weren’t gay.” The song is structured
perfectly. Even the ice cubes in the
glass and the pouring of a drink at the beginning works. It sounds like someone
is sitting you down and getting ready to tell you a story about how good the
old days were. If you like rock music, you will love it.
Switches: For all the big indie bands around in the 00s, and all the
classic indie albums, there was one album that trumps all of them. It is one of
my favourite all time albums, and by a band that not many will remember. ‘Heart
Turned to D.E.A.D’ by Switches is an absolute gem. It’s a shame they broke up
after the album because there is not a single bad song on it. Not one song you
could consider a ‘filler’ track. Very few albums have so many hooks and catchy
songs to draw you in. Funnily enough, the album opens with the one song that
you may have heard of. ‘Drama Queen’ was played quite a bit around the time of
the album’s release, and also appeared on Fifa 2008. It’s a huge indie anthem
with a big sing along chorus. It sets the album perfectly and prepares the
listener for what is to come. Alongside the punchy guitars, there are examples
of great harmony and more big, sing along choruses. ‘Lay Down the Law’ has an
insanely catchy riff, beat and chorus. ‘Coming Down’ has an 80s influenced
intro to die for. ‘Give Up the Ghost’ in a Queen influenced anthem with another
big chorus that can’t help but sing along to. ‘The Need to be Needed’ is an
epic that you can’t help but fall in love with. The lyrical narrative at the
beginning and end of the song will stay and buzz round your head, until you
listen to the song again. ‘Every Second Counts’ also has that hook that ensures
that you keep returning to it. ‘Step Kids In Love’ has more than a little hint
of Scissors Sisters about it, but is catchy none the less. ‘Killer Karma’, my personal favourite off the
album, is the penultimate track and is an absolute cracker. The chorus is so
simple and easy to sing along to you can’t help turning it up and joining in.
You may have grasped I am a big fan of this album. Having listened to it for
the first time ages for this blog, it still sounds as good as when I first
heard it. It is an album full of songs that will brighten your day.
*Can't link them all on here, but you can find them easily enough on YouTube... It's worth it
ADDITIONAL:
I discovered these guys just the other and want to share
their immense talent with you. They are
a duo called 2Cellos and consist of Luca Sulic and Stjepan Hauser from Croatia.
What they do is, take a well-known song and play it on the Cello. Might not
sound much when put like that, but how they do it and what it sounds like is
phenomenal. My favourites are U2’s ‘With or Without You’ and AC/DC’S ‘Highway
To Hell’. However there also more AC/DC covers as well as Red Hot Chili Peppers,
Coldplay, Muse and Guns n Roses covers amongst others. I’ll just a small number
of videos up below but honestly check them out, and explore further on YouTube.
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