The Musologist – The Best Band You Never Heard In Your Life Part 3.
So here it is, the third and final instalment of TBBYNHIYL! It could be argued that some of these bands border on the progressive side, but therein lies rich depths and overlooked greatness. Enjoy.
Scritti Politti
Underrated Pop pioneers, with Punk, Reggae and Hip-Hop augmentations.
Try: Anomie & Bonhomie (1999)
Oz Urugulu
Swiss instrumental collective. Cinematic and Jazzy with splashes of Metal here and there.
Try: Fashion and Welfare (2016)
Dutch Uncles
Mancunian Art-Pop. Very much below the radar with a consistent backcatalogue.
Try: Out Of Touch In The Wild (2013)
Big Big Train
Folky, pastoral and rural. They have their following, but deserve to be huge.
Try: English Electric Part 1 (2012)
Angine De Poitrine
Hailing from Quebec, this Rock duo are a visual spectacle, don’t let that disctract you from the infectious music though.
Try: Volume 2 (2026)
Meshell N’Dgeocello
R&B/Hip-Hop Funk crossover as well as a singular songwriting voice and a pioneer of the Bass Guitar.
Try: Plantation Lullabies (1993)
Frost
Polished Pop/Prog, like an updated Genesis or Pink Floyd. Glitchy, ambient and catchy.
Try: Falling Satellites (2016)
Work of Art
Swedish AOR. Lars Safsund leads this Pop/Rock time machine, launching the listener back to the 80s whilst delivering completely original songwriting.
Try: In Progress (2011)
