Back in the day, when amount of incoming music was way smaller, most albums I got, tend to be slightly challenging at first, but then grew to be absolute favorites. When being kid, and hearing AC/DC for the first time, odd nearly "screaming" voice seemed so extreme and challenging after popular music. Or hearing thrash metal for the first time and not really figuring out is this even music, yet being drawn to it instantly. Hearing certain grindcore, hc, black metal and such. First just able to hear pure white noise. Step by step proceeding of hearing actual noise for the first time and wondering what exactly I am supposed to hear?
What all these had in common, was that first time, it didn't feel too good. Listening Bathory or Necrosanct for the first time, seemed like chaotic noise. Yet, as there wasn't flood of other material, one could spend hours... days.. weeks.. and finally release would grow and become absolute favorite.
This process is now very different, first of all, since amount of material is different. It's unlikely to spin something new 50 times, when there are hundreds of releases waiting to be listened and tens of thousands great ones you would like to re-listen... And secondly, at this point, listener is usually experienced enough to grasp even small details of release, already in 1-2 listening sessions.
Still, in recent months, I find myself appreciation A LOT of releases, that I didn't think was that amazing, when I first was listening them. It is possible that this is because I have been wanting to hear something else at the time. For example, now listening DEATH ODORS compilations, just day before it was discussed in noisextra episode (not as main topic, just as part of recent listening), I concluded how damn good representations of style and era they are. Continued to listening things like Raison D'Etre albums, which were far more complex, physical and dark than I remembered. Or Mnem "for delta relics" CD that was discussed on this forum not long ago, and concluding that while bands excellency is undeniable, I probably didn't grasp how special they were in Finland at the time!
Listening has lead to dig deep into CD shelves, pulling out Nucturnal Emissions, some particular CCCC titles that I don't listen so often. Swans titles I didn't care much within their discography. List of names could be long. The New Blockaders titles I didn't consider among their best, but may have to adjust my opinion, etc. Seeing how a lot of releases that had made only vague impact, turns out now to be very very impressive. Enjoying Extreme Music From Japan so much, it made me to dive into compilations that are notch more recent, like Japanoise of Death - which back then didn't seem that special, due being made after so many other Japanese compilations. Yet listening it now, some seriously good tracks there, even if it may not have as memorable impact as Noise Forest, Come Again II, EMFJ etc..
So question:
Releases you didn't care much or didn't leave impact, but that grew over the year, or was re-discovered?