Below are 8 albums from such artists as Jojo, Die Dingen, Jason Didner, Hüseyin Özge, and crywound discovered by Unknown Music. Unknown Music maintains a collection of lesser-known artists and their music.
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Northern New Jersey-based singer/songwriter Jason Didner uses his sense of humor about everyday observations to connect with his audience. The Asbury Park Press took notice and listed Jason’s signature song “You Can’t Get There from Here in Jersey” in their ten best songs of 2022 by New Jersey artists. This artist is equally comfortable getting earnest about life, love, hopes, dreams and fears on songs like the uplifting “Salt and Sand” and “A Complicated Miracle,” in which Jason tells the story of the kidney transplant he underwent with his wife (and frequent co-lyricist) Amy. Jason’s voice is often compared to Elvis Costello and Pat DiNizio (Smithereens). He has opened for NYC rock-n-roll poet Willie Nile. He performs live with his band Jason Didner and the Drive in both electric and acoustic settings. His latest album "Digital Carnival" holds up a funhouse mirror to the joys, hazards and absurdities of modern-day life online with an eclectic mix of rock, grunge, reggae, metal, funk and even yacht rock.
Jojo: Jojo
Jason Didner: Northern New Jersey-based singer/songwriter Jason Didner uses his sense of humor about everyday observations to connect with his audience. The Asbury Park Press took notice and listed Jason’s signature song “You Can’t Get There from Here in Jersey” in their ten best songs of 2022 by New Jersey artists. This artist is equally comfortable getting earnest about life, love, hopes, dreams and fears on songs like the uplifting “Salt and Sand” and “A Complicated Miracle,” in which Jason tells the story of the kidney transplant he underwent with his wife (and frequent co-lyricist) Amy. Jason’s voice is often compared to Elvis Costello and Pat DiNizio (Smithereens). He has opened for NYC rock-n-roll poet Willie Nile. He performs live with his band Jason Didner and the Drive in both electric and acoustic settings. His latest album "Digital Carnival" holds up a funhouse mirror to the joys, hazards and absurdities of modern-day life online with an eclectic mix of rock, grunge, reggae, metal, funk and even yacht rock.
crywound: open wound