What's a song you know that is really obscure but still amazing?
Do you know of any songs that an average person wouldn't easily find on the internet, but is still worth listening at least once in a lifetime. I highly encourage music that isn't in English.
Okay these are 'obscure' in the fact that not a lot of people know of these particular performances or remixes/covers.
Bluegrass instrumental cover of "Taylor" by Jack Johnson that is a very beautiful version. If I ever got married, I'd probably want this to be the song playing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q23KUT6W8HA
This remix of "Sound of Silence" used in this emotionally powerful video for hearing impaired that I stumbled into over 10 years ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bo7fAjfp098
Throwing Fire by Ronald Jenkees
You wanna get pumped listening to a guy rock out on a keyboard? This dude has some amazing jams. (I also recommend Disorganized Fun, Stay Crunchy, Guitar Sound, etc)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0O2aH4XLbto
I'll probably add some more as I think of them because I love music.
Lebanese Blonde by Thievery Corporation
Okay this is a well known song because it was used in a popular movie called Garden State, but not many people know the band outside of 'oh yeah that cool song from Garden State!' But this is such a talented band, if you can see a live show of theirs, do it. One of the best concerts I've ever been to in my life.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1t7W6NtTKAw
Thievery touring member Frank Orrall is also the lead singer for Poi Dog Pondering, which has a totally different take on world music. Their Pomegranate album is absolutely great, and a notable song from it is Complicated: https://youtu.be/-KLZMKNs7qY
Not sure if this counts as "obscure", but one of my favorite songs is Itte by Yorushika. Not only is it a bop, but the lyrics are surprisingly melancholic and dark for such an upbeat song.
As for a band I think is criminally underrated, perhaps check out Evening Light by Vansire.
I bought an old iPod at a garage sale awhile ago and this was on it. It took a surprising amount of searching to find, given just the artist's name and song title.
It could be an outtake from Velvet Underground's Loaded. The singer even sounds like a young Lou Reed.
This is a old local band from 2000's that I seen a handful of times when I lived in England https://youtu.be/NcmZZlbeAco?si=6jLkLK9NbxAG_OBt they played some shows with something about Dave before they turned into a pop band.
Rahill - Growing Pains https://youtu.be/Tx3y83lu3P0 I love this song and despite Rahill collaborating with Beck on a song, this one seems relatively rare.
Old Shriekback, certainly, but they had some success then, so let's talk new Shriekback. How are these not considered modern rock classics by boomers everywhere I don't understand:
Then there's The Sparks, who seem to have a measure of success with 100k views, but also are sadly underrated these days, they are Devoing like it's going out of style, which it is. Nothing is as good as they say it is.
These fuckers are an acquired taste, but try them and you'll be praising The Adapter
If you haven't heard of Lovers, they're genuinely awesome. Listen to all of it, but The Modern Art Museum of the Modern Kiss Goodbye is memorable in many ways: https://youtu.be/lrwDMkf-0lo?si=h_UjKIao0zx_hMnj
EDIT: Almost forgot about this difficult to find glam gem from Magnolia Blvd. I love this song; I don't know why. I found it during the Napster days, always forget it exists then have to do an arcane Google search to dig it up again: https://m.soundcloud.com/user-961325120/stormy-eyes
I'm not sure if this counts as obscure as its easy to google and someone who knows of ocremix.org might stumble across it, but its a remix of a boss battle song from the end of an almost 25 year old Kirby game, so I think normal people today would never come across it. I've never played the game its from, yet this is still one of my favorite songs of all time https://youtu.be/eSkrKgqCi1c?si=imEpXyLoSgkxte7V
I play it when I'm really stressed and it helps me calm down (it is not calming music, I don't know how to explain why it helps me)
Another name I haven't thought of in a long time. I've always appreciated Acrophobia, if for nothing else just for how took the melody from the original and just... ran with it.