For me it’s Neko Case in any of her bands.

  • bugsmith
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    This one is not likely to be popular here, but I have to be totally honest and say: Miley Cyrus.

    Don’t get me wrong. I am not really a fan of her or her music (nor am I a hater). But my god does that woman have an incredible voice and a mastery of how to use it.

    • @notun
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      Her backyard sessions stuff is amazing, like this rendition of Jolene.

    • @[email protected]
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      I’m the same about Ariana Grande. Not a fan, but I saw clips of her singing showtunes with Seth MacFarlane and it was incredible. She has such range and while I’m not really familiar with her music, I feel like her popular songs don’t do her any favours.

    • @ShterMcGavin
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      Was about to put this one as well. Her singing voice is absolutely amazing!

  • @TheAndrewBrown
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    Chris Cornell of Sohndgarden, Temple of the Dog, and Audioslave

    I’m also always impressed by Demi Lovato

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    For me, has always been Chris Cornell. Absolutely gutted when he died, knowing I’d never hear anything new from him again.

    • @[email protected]
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      Yeah. Superunknown was the first CD I bought. I used to listen to it non stop on my shitty discman that the stabilisation was broken on, so I had to walk around like I was serving customers in a restaurant. I then discovered all his other stuff, including Temple of the Dog which was a mind-blown moment for me. Realising all the voices I knew did other side projects/had history in other projects…

          • @[email protected]
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            Oh, I don’t disagree AI could produce something that sounds authentic. No doubt at all. It’s just that, when it comes to vocalists like Cornell, there’s a depth of feeling in the voice that AI just won’t be able to reproduce. It’s hard to put it into words.

            That moment when Dave Draiman hits the neon god line? It’s like getting punched in the heart with a horse tranquilizer loaded with emotion. Technology can’t do that.

            • @QuarterSwede
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              I used to think the same thing but then I heard what they did with Louis Armstrong. May as well be him. AI alone can’t do it, no. But AI tweaked by a human certainly can.

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    No one mentions Adele?

    The chick from paramore

    • @QuarterSwede
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      Adele is the first one I thought of. Her voice is angelic and she doesn’t allow any auto tune use. Respect.

    • Random_Character_A
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      Haley Williams (chick from paramore)

      I can put +1 on that, but I haven’t liked her solo stuff.

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    Serj Tankien

    I am a huge Soad fan, but his solo career also counts. The guy has a one in a billion voice, amazing range!

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    Hayley Williams of Paramore.

    Especially since she started experimenting with solo projects. She’s so good and very versatile.

  • @TheChinaman79
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    James Maynard, I mean how big are his lungs?

    • 6xpipe_
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      Maynard James Keenan?

    • @RustedSwitch
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      I think you mean the guy from tool… that’s not his name…

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      It’s fun to watch someone’s reaction to hearing the scream from The Grudge for the first time. In-fucking-sane.

      • @whofearsthenight
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        Ticks and Leeches (I’ve seen it live in one of the rare times they’ve played it) also goes into the “how’s he doing that” category.

        And then I’d put The Pot up there just because that intro was such a mindblower when it came out.

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      He’s so versatile. If you haven’t heard them already, I’d recommend “Melted Bodies” album “Enjoy Yourself”. When I first heard them I thought it sounded like Mike Patton fronting Butthole Surfers in their heyday

      • @TIEPilot
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        He puts out so much music its hard to keep up. Then all his collaborations it gets overwhelming trying to take it all in.

        I’ll check out Melted Bodies tonight after I get a bite to eat. Thank you for the recommendation!

          • @TIEPilot
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            LOL, see what I mean! He has so many bands I just assumed it was one I over looked!

    • @polyrhythm
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      Came to the comments to make sure Mike Patton was mentioned! One my favorite vocalists, with an incredible range of unique vocal styles across so many musical outfits: Mr. Bungle, Faith No More, Fantômas, Tomahawk, Peeping Tom, etc.

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    Regina Spektor.

    For my money no one can convey as much emotion through their voice as her.

    Sara Bareilles

    Is incredibly precise. Listening to her voice is like listening to what people are hoping for when they’re autotuning, but she nails it.

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    Elizabeth Fraser from Cocteau Twins.
    Dolores O’Riordan (RIP) from The Cranberries.
    Arai Akino, for “VOICES” from Macross Plus.