Over the years I've been discovering rock bands which I really digged and found out that they are from Denmark.
It started with Mew, then I got into VETO, Turboweekend, Spleen United, Dúné, The Floor Is Made Of Lava, Reptile Youth, When Saints Go Machine, Carpark North and few others.
I love this scene and it has always amazed me that most of these bands I enjoyed so much are from Denmark.
I even made a separate Spotify playlist for this, although it doesn't limit only to Danish bands.
Most releases from 2000s up to mid 2010s are so good, it makes me even think it was some sort of golden age of this type of music, but lately it feels like it fell off. Last VETO album is from 2018 and it was not it. And most other bands stopped releasing anything at all, with very few exceptions.
So, I was hoping to find some Danes who are familiar with the subject and could give me some recommendations about artists which I missed, or, perhaps, new artists?
At this point, even Spotify's "song radio" feature doesn't give me many new results, so I'm a bit desperate :(
Also, funny enough, there was a similar thread (except for the part about falling off) from 9 years ago in this sub. I wonder if there was new good stuff release in past decade, since that thread.
P.S. - I'm also into Kashmir, Dizzy Mizz Lizzy and some other Danish bands, but, in my opinion, they lie in a bit different genre. They are more of a traditional alternative rock and Dizzy Mizz Lizzy even has some prog to it.
TL;DR: Can someone please recommend me new artists similar to VETO, Carpark North, Turboweekend, Mew, Dúné, Spleen United, The Floor Is Made Of Lava, Reptile Youth, When Saints go Machine, WhoMadeWho, Ginger Ninja, etc
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The original was posted on /r/denmark by /u/trip2teea at 2024-01-28 20:09:35+00:00.
trip2teea (OP) at 2024-01-28 21:45:19+00:00 ID:
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I'm familiar with Blaue Blume (such unique vocal, they are incredible), I Got You On Tape (spiritual brothers of Band of Horses, Somersault is amazing) and Trentemøller (although it's in my electronic section of my playlists).
I'll definitely check the others, thank you!
I actually have some of the songs liked from Lowly and The William Blakes.
I remember "Lowly - baglaens" very well. Such a beautiful song.
tanken88 at 2024-01-28 21:52:11+00:00 ID:
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If you haven’t heard it check out Wonder by lowly. It’s my favourite lowly song.
And I see you have Comforting sounds by Mew on your playlist. It’s my all time favourite song! One of the most beautiful songs ever written. In my opinion.
trip2teea (OP) at 2024-01-28 22:21:39+00:00 ID:
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Yeah it's beautiful, IIRC that was one of the first songs from Mew which got me into it and that's how it all started. Along with more dynamic "Am I Wry? No" and legendary "Snow Brigade". They are probably few of my most favorite songs, which bring a lot of memories back from 2000s.
poorlytaxidermiedfox at 2024-01-28 22:02:01+00:00 ID:
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Trentemøller has been making what's ostensibly indie pop since 2009 - only the first record and his early singles are predominantly electronic music.
Might be worth looking into his stuff again, 'cause he's still very much active.