Given we all live in a decidedly niche music sphere, I thought it might be helpful if we share our tips/tricks for finding new artists. Here’s my tried and true: everynoise.com
I’ve been using the custom chart function at https://rateyourmusic.com/ recently. It allows me to drill down to highly specific combinations of genres, influences and descriptors, such as “instrumental noise rock influenced by krautrock” or “noisy avant-prog influenced by post-punk”. Back in the day I discovered a lot of new music from obscure internet radio stations. Recommendation algorithms however have never worked for me, they usually just recommend stuff I already know.
Just stumbled upon this post. Thank you for this! Did a quick test of combinations and it gave me list of albums where three of the top five were in my favorites and the two others were totally new for me. Three tracks in I am loving the first one.
https://www.music-map.com/ can help a bit. It knows surprisingly underground bands.
Random browsing on Bandcamp can produce results too.
This is cool and helpful, thank you for sharing
I’ve found a bunch of good stuff through there, it’s such a cool tool!
I use angrymetalguy.com and spotify reccomended artists on band pages.
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Ooo thanks for reminding me about Metal Archives… are they still a bit elitist? I seem to recall them being opposed to anything vaguely metalcore.
Yes, very elitist. But then again they have basically everything on there so in the list of similar artists you can find something tiny you simply won’t find any other way.
The link doesn’t work for me, is it the same as everynoise.com?
I’ve been mostly using Spotify and some Dutch review sites. I still have a Last.fm account but don’t use it much anymore, Spotify has mostly replaced it.
I’m considering switching back to Spotify for just that reason. I jumped over to Tidal a few years back as they pay artists more, but their recommendation algorithms are garbage in comparison.
I’m glad you asked this question, I’ve stagnated on my music discovery lately.
I’ve been a broken blob since a few months before COVID, and it’s been hard to get back to being myself, but I used to discover things through the live music scene. This isn’t practical advice though, because I was aware of what was going on because I was a drummer without a band, but a willingness to sub in whenever it was convenient. So many bands are desperate for a drummer that they’ll even take a mediocre one like me. It meant I got to play alongside and hang out with some really good bands (as well as some shit ones, but the live scene do be like that)
Accidently from memes, nowadays (sadly). I found out about Simpsonwave and Phonk that way and the latest that I found out was this trio of retired Englishmen who decided to start do freestyle hip hop music on their spare time. While I am more of the “milk from a dirty glass” -kind of lifestyle of a person, I like the attitude behind those filfthy lyrics and how they break age norms. The trio is called The Northern Boys and I would say Party Time is a good song to start 🤣
YouTube was a major source for me, before they did something with their algorithm and how they messed up search function by adding more recommended and promoted content rather than show only the actual results. I love to find good music videos. Like Felix Colgrave made a really cool music video for Fever The Ghost’s song SOURCE.
I usually try to just look around on websites like https://rateyourmusic.com for albums with appealing genre tags, but nowadays it’s really hard to find something captivating there. Now, I’m mostly reading music reviews of new albums that come out and sometimes ask for a recommendation from my friends and fellow music listeners that I stumble across online. That’s how it’s been for the past four years now, basically.
If this gets traction, maybe we could sticky it?
I dont mind, but i have no idea how haha
edit: ok just figured out how to, if you want ill sticky it