Potato songs always seemed to soothe me granted I haven't kept up with their latest singles
*the original* Silly Fools from their Candyman album in the 90's to their last major release, King Size 2 or 3 years back (their lead singer Toe--signature sound split last year with some new Korean singer replacing him so don't care to listen to them now)
Clash (before they started releasing an album every two months becoming industry puppets)
Palmy is one of the best female singers in Thailand, a young luk kreung...she can really hit them notes that all young Thai girls try to emulate... granted she's not the one composing her songs I think...
Big Ass seems to get better with each album, though pitching a few of their songs to be exploited on a recent soap opera was a shady move if you ask me, nevertheless shooting them even higher into Thai fame
Bodyslam's albums shall definately not disapoint you, the kind you could blast real loud and not piss anyone off!
I agree what a previous poster said about Lebanon sound being unique and worthy of listen, though I'm not really sure what about 'Malay' influence cause I've never heard Malay music, but rest assured, Lebanon's songs are in Thai sung by young Thais even to the deepest reaches in the North and Isarn.
I personally like hip hop and the biggest following in Thailand these days is Thaitanium, which proved an alright sound but I feel they're not true to their roots enough emulating the New York sound /fashion way too much. Perhaps the most respected of all Thai hiphop representing his real roots was Da Jim back in the day. Haven't heard from him in a while. Joey Boy never got my attention but seems more like a business oriented fellow. Nothing impressive lyrical wise from my stance.
And finally, if you want to hear some raw Thai American underground tracks never previously heard by the masses, than be sure to follow the link to my website on my profile.. mostly electronic and hiphop original stuff, a lot of it bilingual too, all free, no obligations/voting/buying/promoting etc., just there for listening pleasure with the intent to inspire !
Cheers