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last night i dreamt that somebody made a list of fifteen under-exposed tunes

September 22nd, 2008 · 1 Comment

Jen Byck has posted 15 songs that she feels are under-exposed; deserving far more recognition than they get and has requested that I do the same. I must respond in kind with a Smiths-referencing title and 15 songs that I deem under appreciated.

  1. A Place To Bury Strangers - Don’t Think Lover
    APTBS take the best things about the Jesus and Mary Chain, Joy Division and Cocteu Twins, mix it all together, play it really loudly.
  2. Aqueduct - Hardcore Days and Softcore Nights
    This song is gangsta! But not really.
  3. Boards of Canada - Music Is Math
    Even though this was a single, I don’t think any of BoC’s singles will ever tear up the charts. This one should’ve, if the masses didn’t have such sucky musical tastes.
  4. Catherine Wheel - Broken Nose
    Adam and Eve was one of Catherine Wheel’s best albums. If I had to pick one track, and I do, it’s this one.
  5. The Flaming Lips - Talkin’ ‘Bout The Smiling Deathporn Immortality Blues (Everyone Wants To Live Forever)
    The Flamings Lips have come a long way. You can find their recent music on movie soundtracks, TV shows, and commercials. But once upon a time, they dropped a lot of acid and wrote weird and catchy guitar pop.
  6. Mew - The Zookeeper’s Boy
    My fave from their very under-appreciated …And the Glass Handed Kites album.
  7. Mogwai - 2 Rights Make 1 Wrong
    I’d be remiss if I didn’t include a Mogwai song in this list…love the ‘gwai - love them! If I had to pick a song from their catalogue that I feel is under-valued it’s “2 Rights Make 1 Wrong”.
  8. My Bloody Valentine - You Made Me Realise
    One year before releasing Isn’t Anything and three years before releasing like simply the most wicked sounding album EVER - Loveless - MBV tossed out the You Made Me Realise EP. The title track is a blistering little ditty that apparently becomes absolutely gargantuan when they perform it live and stretch it into a lengthy endurance test for your ear drums.
  9. Ned’s Atomic Dustbin - Grey Cell Green
    I’m not sure why the Neds weren’t bigger on this side of the pond.
  10. The Notwist - One With the Freaks
    12, Shrink and the recently released The Devil, You + Me are amazing albums, but The Notwist’s 2002 album, Neon Golden, is their pinnacle.
  11. Spacemen 3 - Revolution
    Taking drugs to make music to take drugs to. No kiddin’.
  12. The Twilight Sad - Cold Days From the Birdhouse
    Great way to kick off an amazing album from a band that I expect big things from.
  13. Ween - Mutilated Lips
    Ween’s entire discography is completely underrated - they have amazing musical chops. The Mollusk is a masterpiece, I would say, and “Mutilated Lips” is my choice cut (“Waving My Dick In The Wind” would be a close second).
  14. XTC - Making Plans for Nigel
    I was a big XTC fan when I was only on this planet for a mere fours years. When kids were doodling on their notebooks and humming songs from the Minipops or Sesame Street, I was scrawling the XTC logo and that cat-lookin’ thing from the cover of the English Settlement album - I was a weird kid thanks to my cousins, I suppose. XTC would go on to release some up-tempo jangle pop radio hits like “Dear God” and “The Battle of Peter Pumpkinhead”, but “Making Plans for Nigel” is probably the one song I’ve liked since I could remember…well, anything.
  15. Yo La Tengo - Sugarcube
    Everything YLT is golden in my books; ‘twee rock, noise freakouts, fuzz pop and even their free-jazz sojourns. How “Sugarcube” didn’t find more success when it was released in the post-grunge era is beyond me. Even the video for it was pretty cool; way ahead of Jack Black’s School of Rock movie.

Fifteen songs are not enough. There’s so much more that I could add to a list like this. Where’s the Sonic Youth, Ride, Archers of Loaf, Swervedriver, Constantines, Butthole Surfers, Isis, Aphex Twin? I could go on…really, I could.

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1 response so far ↓

  • 1 Jen // Sep 22, 2008 at 10:15 pm

    Ah - great list, Chris. There are a bunch on there I had never heard about before - including The Notwist (that’s a very funny jellyfish video you linked to!).

    Funny you put “Making Plans for Nigel” on there. It’s one of my favourite songs - I randomly sing it now and again to Patrick’s chagrin. Have you heard Nouvelle Vague’s cover of it (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aH3×1PSYcm8)? It’s a very cool bossa nova spin on the tune that works really well.

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