Unkle Bob
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Unkle Bob

Unkle Bob was a British band active in the early 2000s. They released two albums, 'The Unreliable Narrator' in 2001 and 'Swans' in 2003. Their music often...

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Unkle Bob's quiet, layered British sound

A British band from the early 2000s that blended electronic elements with atmospheric post-rock textures.

If you're new to them, start with 'Vagabond' or 'Better Off'. They frame that particular sound pretty well.

Their songs like 'Vagabond' and 'Too Many People' had that quiet, introspective quality that drew a real cult following. They never broke through to mainstream success, but their two albums found listeners who appreciated their moody, layered approach. It's the kind of music that settles in rather than shouts out.

Unkle Bob released 'The Unreliable Narrator' in 2001 and followed it with 'Swans' in 2003. After that second album, the band's activity slowed, leaving behind those two studio releases.

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Unkle Bob was a British band active in the early 2000s. They released two albums, 'The Unreliable Narrator' in 2001 and 'Swans' in 2003. Their music often blended electronic elements with more atmospheric, post-rock textures.

Their songs like 'Too Many People' and 'Vagabond' had a quiet, introspective quality that drew a cult following. The band's lineup included Tim Sanders, Nick Hayler, and Adam Morrison, who worked together to create their particular sound.

While they never broke through to mainstream success, their records found listeners who appreciated their moody, layered approach. After their second album, the band's activity slowed, leaving behind those two studio releases.

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