Obscure bands


Does anyone know a band called City Boy? (70's/80's)Very obscure and very original. It's beyond Me how such great talent goes so unnoticed! Also please chime in on other obscure talented musicians.

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arcam88:  The Tubes are obscure?  White Punks on Dope was a high school and college anthem in the mid-to-late 1970s.  Everyone I knew, knew that song.  WPOD!!!
I’m a huge Tubes fan. I regularly play their first 2 albums. Tracks like "pimp" sound great as well. I saw them live recently and were fantastic.

Some bands i still have lp’s from:
Tom Robinson band.
Tim Curry had an album or two out.
.(I still sometimes hear NYU’s new afternoon show.)
Throbbing Grizzle
Durruti column
Prefab sprout

You are correct bondmanp! I forgot about that one- DUH😠
And by the way one of the best live albums ever recorded in my opinion.
I guess they are not truly obscure. Just underrated and underappreciated the majority.
bondmanp,

   Genre? In the 80s I would have said they were 'alternative' but that label has now been co-opted by a sound I wouldn't really associate with any of these. I suppose I've heard about half played (one time or another) on college stations, but I doubt any are standard fare. In brief:
 
And Also the Trees--distinctly romantic guitars, sometime melodramatic, toured with The Cure
Angels of Light--much quieter, more jangly project from the Swans (loud, rock)
Coil--dark industrial ambient
Galaxie 500--fuzzy, relaxed, proto-indie-pop
In Gowan Ring--hippy folksy flower children music
Labradford--slow & drony ambient
Lowlife--lush & dreamy Scottish band featuring the original bassist from the Cocteau Twins
Miranda Sex Garden--their first album was all madrigals, then they picked up some modern instruments...
Outhud--Brooklyn/Oakland hipster dance punk with a harp
Pram--fun 90s pop, like I'd imagine a happy upbeat Portishead
Silver Apples--very early (60s) synthesizer based band with Can -like rhythm
David Sylvian--more progressive output from the singer from Japan (band that heavily influenced Duran Duran)
Talk Talk--had their share of 80s pop hits, but its their last two albums that really shine (sued by EMI for not being commercial enough)
Jozef Van Wissem--modern lutist
Zelienople--very recent discovery--avant-garde indie rock from Chicago

Also (already listed by czarivery):

This Mortal Coil--covers from the members of classic 4AD bands
Tuxedomoon--neo-classically inspired 80s synth-pop with violin, clarinet, trumpet & performance artist

gnostalgick - Thanks for the very helpful info. I am well acquainted with Talk Talk (saw them on the peer in NYC when they opened for Elvis Costello, back when dinosaurs roamed the earth), and Japan.


Funny story about Japan. I was at a record show and saw an early LP by Japan that I was unfamiliar with, so I bought it (for $3). What a dissappointment. Apparently, before Japan went all New Romantic, they tried their hands at Hair-band/Arena rock garbage. What a waste of $3.