5 best underrated or unknown bands and why?


My list: 1 Residents (for their attitude in commercial world) 2 Plastic people of the universe (jailed many times for playing Fug's,Velvet U. and difficult music) 3 Palinckx (avantgard followers of Zappa) 4 Idiot Flesh (very unique and theatrical music) 5 Uz jsme doma (playing beautifull energetic and complex music)
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Thanks duanegoosen,I know Fermata from long time ago,I used to own one record from them back home in Czech but I was not in jazzrock at that time I was just stupid little teenager.I am definately gonna check out your ideas they seem very promising.Do you like Ruins from Japan?Mike
I love Ruins, they can be a tough listen at first (It sometimes seems like they're throwing away way too many good ideas per second). A few months after becoming acclimated, I got lucky and they came to the west coast. I had very high expectations before the show. They whomped the tar out of my most optomistic hopes of what they could pull off. Ruins are pretty much on a level by themselves as a live unit. Glad you mentioned Ruins, they definitely belong in yer' thread.
Ironically, before I even read the responses, both Can and the Residents immediately came to mind. I'd have to add Olivia Tremor Control (Athens/Elephant 6), the Features (www.thefeatures.com), and countless others.

As far as Lambchop goes, if you like Is A Woman, you'll love Nixon. Its considered their best record. And unfortunately, most of the members of Lambchop still have to work jobs on the side when they are not on tour. They are friends of mine and if you'd like to know more about them, you can email me.
Backtoanalog-yes but the only reason some of the members of Lambchop have to work jobs on the side is because there's so many of them!
There must be about 15 in that live band!
they're and excellent eclectic mix of homegrown fun with great musicianship, instrument choice with some controlled soulful sloppines thrown in. their first, "dem's good beeble," has some serious gems hidden in the rough. i'd also have to champion:

calexico-the black light and spoke.....mulitinstrumental mexicalispacesurf and

ben arnold's '95 release: almost speechless...pop, but on the beam!

last entry neutral milk hotel-the aeroplane over the sea... twistedtroubador

enjoy to music! bud