Short description/Why you like it
Public Strain
Lo-fi, jangley alternative rock. I wouldn't say vocals are the strong point, but it has the perfect blend of melody and dissonance without straining your ears or overflowing your senses. Fantastic album, even on the first listen.
If you really aren't digging it then skip straight to the last track " Eyesore," it's a great one.
>>60711332
my favourite album desu
This is in my top 5 albums of all time, read the lyrics along with listening to the songs if you cant make out what he's saying. It's such a desolate album with a certain charm that I can't put my finger on.
>>60711468
>>60712286
Rec some albums
>>60711332
if you like these guys there are alot of great "post-women" bands that popped up around Calgary and Montreal i'll put em in order of Quality
Viet Cong S/T- Members of women but heavier
Telstar Drugs- S/T more upbeat still dissonant
Chad Vangaalen- Produced Public Strain uses same style. Diaper Island is best
Dories- Stripped
Each Other- Heavily Spaced
Fake Palms - like Viet Cong -Lite
Un Blonde
Faux Fur
Frank Heat Waves
>>60712705
Check Archive but most of this shit is bandcamp only ya dig?
>>60712705
Yeeeaa nigga women-core bands are GOAT especially Unblonde, Gretchen is super slick too
>>60713482
nice i havent heard of them ill check em out thanks. im a big fan of this genre of Dissonant Lo-fi post-punk
>>60713482
Also for some good bands from Victoria, BC that have more of a krautrock/garage rock vibe are Freak Heat Waves, Fountain and Novel
>>60713756
Yea I really like this "Genre" of Dissonant Lo-fi Post-Punk
>>60712705
shit thanks, really digging this dories record
but, it's a straight rip of women. i don't really know how i feel about that.
>>60711332
bump
The first track is really boring (minimalistic and repetitive), but it builds up a really interesting album. What I like most about it is the air of hopelessness that comes from the composition.
>>60715271
What genre
>>60715304
Minimalism? Not entirely sure. It's highly repetitive but it has vocals
The Heat Death of the Universe
Screamo
>Jazzy drum and bass sound,
>Switch between moments of beauty and chaos
>Layered screams
>That bass tone
It's hard to explain how field recordings are amazing. Most of these sounds are really familiar, things we hear in our everyday lives. But all of it being coupled with each other makes a surreal experience. The piano playing is sinister, and just add to the vibe.
have a nice life - deathconsciousness
>>60716034
What about it is so good?
>>60712705
>Each Other- Heavily Spaced
This
Both of their albums are fantastic. Highly recommend.
>>60716253
shoegaze felling but it is not too much shoegazy like loveless, industrial sound but not overdone, lyrics hit the feels, depressing, has drone but dosent feel droney if you get me, hooks are great
The Boats - Songs By The Sea
Very mellow ambient electronic, one of the most relaxing albums I've listened to, I come back to it time and time again for the comforting, warm atmosphere it creates. Layers of ebbing synths dance on top of minimal percussion, creating a calming oceanside feeling. Highly recommend for early morning or late night listening.
FRANCE - Do den Haag church
Drone, 45 min single track of instrumental trio Bass Drums and Hurdy Gurdy.
Very hypnotic but not boring at all, just what it take of repetitive imo. The sound of the Hurdy Gurdy is interesting, i've heard some before but only traditional piece, it's a really interesting use for this old instrument and i think it's fit quite well this kind of music.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nouwq7dTHg
>>60716640
remind me of some julia holter tracks