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Captain Squeegee. A rare combination of ska and psychedelic rock. Their album To the Bardos! is particularly great, and ranks among my top 5 albums of all time.
The Brotherhood of Dae Han. Southern rock with a hint of ~~black metal~~ metalcore.
Black Bonzo. A modern-ish prog band that sounds straight from the 70s.
Bubblemath. Progressive jazz fusion. Their first album was light on the jazz and pretty low-budget, but their second album, Edit Peptide, is the best in the subgenre, IMO.
Lotus Child. Indie alterna-rock. They only had one album, but it's creative and interesting.
Bubblemath is amazing. Will check out your other recs almost wholly for their inclusion.
Yay! Black Bonzo! Lady of the Light is a great album.
Edit: oh that's right, the album is self-titled
Maybe I used the wrong descriptor. I'm not into screaming, so I tend to group all screaming/growling metal into the "black metal" label. ๐คทโโ๏ธ
Thanks for the correction! I've fixed the post. ๐
Cb mac