No.15705 [Last50 Posts]
I know the doomer basic stuff but whats some good other stuff. I like a lot of different types of music so just throw it at me lads.
Pic somewhat related.
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No.15708
On a starting point, what music do you hate?
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No.15721
>>15705
The least you could do is give us something to work with!
>I know the doomer basic stuff
Such as? Or in other words, less vague faggotry & more specifics will be required before we can sufficiently grant your request. So spill it doomer! You will clarify & you will do it now! We wait.
[Pic related, Alan Vega + Martin Rev = Suicide. Because "Frankie Teardrop" is pure, unflinching proto-doomer. 1977-style. Prove me wrong.]
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No.15722
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. This is advanced doomer stuff.
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No.15731
Songs in heavy rotation on my /nightdrives/ (in no particular order)
Sad Lovers and Giants - Things We Never Did
The Wake - Patrol
Death in June - Rain of Despair
Coil - Fire of the Mind
The Walker Brothers - The Electrician
Current 93 - The Bloodbells Chime
Cyan Review - In Distant Lands
The Grey March - Forced by Pressure
Amebix - Beyond the Sun
Love - The Red Telephone
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry - Sea of Tears
The Psychedelic Furs - Imitation of Christ
Peter Laughner - Ain't It Fun
Joey Ramone - It's a Wonderful World (it makes me sad for some reason… prolly because I associate it with 12 monkeys)
Suicide is Painless (any version, although I prefer the manics)
Dead Souls (Either version; the original is good, but the improved fidelity of The Crow soundtrack makes it better for driving)
>>15721
Good taste, Leafanon
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No.15749
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No.15751
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No.15753
>>15731
patrician taste, fellow Amerinon
doom metal is obvious, as always, goth/post-punk/batcave
I do like grindcore even though most /mu/tards hate grind and such
harsh noise and power electronics if you feel like going deaf so you can get on disability.
I like mostly black/death when it comes to extreme metal, slam (very unpopular on these parts), OSDM, atmospheric death like Traumatic Voyage and Dark Millennium and Phlebotomized. death/thrash like Massacra, Sepultura, Sarcofago, Vulcano,
some power metal/heavy metal from hair metal to stuff like speed metal like Running Wild and Tyrant (US), ofc Black Sabbath, no brainer but that also ties in with doom.
progressive rock if I need an uplift, basics like Rush, King Crimson, Pink Floyd to weird crap like (insert any krautrock band here) to rock in opposition stuff like Univers Zero and Henry Cow and Art Bears, zeuhl (Magma is the founder of that school, plus many other bands, usually Japanese fanboy bands that have hard to spell names)
noise rock, AmRep stuff, Touch & Go, Cows, Unsane, The Jesus Lizard, Hammerhead, newer bands like Intensive Care and Bloated Subhumans, post-rock like Tortoise and Godspeed! You Black Emperor and math rock like Polvo and Shellac if I feel like nodding off.
only old school hip hop is real. I hate anything post 1997.
literally any and all industrial, Zombies Under Stress, SPK, Laibach, Einsturzende Neubauten, Gerstein, Sigillium S, Archon Satani (more ambient), Controlled Bleeding, Nocturnal Emissions, Missing Foundation, Phycus, Skinny Puppy, Front 242
some HC punk, Butthole Surfers (ties in with noise rock), Minor Threat, Youth Of Today, Void, Black Flag, Circle Jerks, Gorilla Biscuits, No Trend (also ties in with noise rock), Fang, Dead Kennedys, Discharge, Chaos UK, GBH, The Exploited. though most bands are just "Orange man bad. blumpf" these days even though he's not a great president at all, especially now its not even clever anymore. I like the old bands though.
outsider bands like Mr. Bungle, Primus, The Residents, Captain Beefheart too
I think that'll do.
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No.15776
Simple Minds - Big Sleep
80s new wave song about suicide.
https://youtu.be/N6XqBEhK5aA
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No.15777
>>15753
>Mr. Bungle
>Running Wild
Fucking patrician desu. *throws on riding the storm*
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No.15828
I appreciate the help everyone. A lot good stuff, im kinda surprised I expected you guys to have shit tastes.
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No.15875
>>15731
>Good taste, Leafanon
Yours as well! Any mere mention of Amebix elevates your own quite excellent list to supreme doomer status! But begs the question, if Amebix then we certainly must include Killing Joke here as well who had such a massive influence upon Amebix, yes? In this regard, I suggest every KG album from the first s/t LP right up to "Extremities" from 1990 [minus the "Outside the Gate" album which is AWFUL].
Allow me to admit that my first doomer-core group of choice was not Suicide at all, but I had it in mind to suggest "Hamburger Lady" by Throbbing Gristle, pic related. If a song about a hospital orderly vomiting up his evening's dinner of hamburger helper at the sight of a female burn victim isn't the ultimate sonic blackpill, then I don't know what is! Careful with this one, OP. You will need it!
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No.15880
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>15776
A body is washed up on a norfolk beach,
He was a friend that I couldn't reach.
He tought I was cold, but I understand,
But for the grace of God goes another man.
And I may just waste away from doing nothing,
But you were a martyr for even less.
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No.15881
>>15705
The first 3 Public Image Limited albums [First Issue, Metal Box a.k.a. Second Edition & The Flowers of Romance]. Especially the song:
>"Theme" from First Issue.
Everything by The Birthday Party. In particular:
>"Deep In the Woods" from The Bad Seed EP.
>"Not Waving" by This Heat. I must add that their entire Deceit LP is VERY doomer & a concept album dedicated to the idea of nuclear annihilation, among other doomer-related subject matter.
>"Life Is Cheap", "Shed No Tears" & "The Way of the World" from Flipper's Generic album.
Everything Swans have ever done [pic related]. Though especial emphasis should be paid toward Jarboe-era Swans & related side-projects. In this respect, I nominate:
>"I See Them All Lined Up" from M. Gira's solo album Drainland.
>"Society is a Hole" by Sonic Youth. Admittedly, the Bad Moon Rising LP is exquisitely doomer from start to finish.
>"The Greatest Gift" by Birthday Party influenced noise rockers Scratch Acid. A jaunty little ode to DEATH, that one!
All Duane Goettel-era Skinny Puppy should be considered here, including but not exclusive to:
>Skinny Puppy's Too Dark Park LP. "He is losing his mind, he feels it going".
Horror soundtracks are incredibly doomer. Pretty much everything by John Carpenter stands as an obvious choice, in particular The Thing soundtrack. Though because I've been playing it near non-stop:
>The "Hellraiser" OST. More orchestral than JC's work, but flawless doomer perfection in every sense!
And last but not least, Penderecki! Can we all agree to agree that Penderecki is unquestionably THE most doomer composer to have ever walked the face of this cursed Earth? If anon says otherwise, then speak now or forever hold your peace! Of course, you will definitely have your work cut out for you in order to suggest otherwise. Entry level [& supremely doomerpilled] Penderecki track of choice:
>"Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima" as featured most effectively in David Lynch's recent Twin peaks reboot.
So, there you go fellow doomer anons! Don't ever say I never did nuthin' for you!
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No.15883
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. the man who was mortally wounded in war kept on fighting
the man who was cut to the quick by love kept on loving
the man who was mercilessly tortured by thoughts kept on thinking
the man who was crippled with concern kept on caring kept on caring
hair of the dog
hair of the dog
hair of the dog that turned
hair of the dog
the man whose eyes were sore from obscenities kept on looking
the man whose heart bled, killed by compassion kept on feeling
the man whose legs buckled under exertion kept on running
the man whose ears rang with the sound of his own name kept on listening
hair of the dog
hair of the dog
hair of the dog that turned
hair of the dog
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No.15884
>>15881
>Swans
This [pic related] in lieu of the lo-res abomination erroneously posted.
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No.15885
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No.16038
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No.16039
>>15875
I like crusty stuff as well, though Arise! or Monolith? Better album?
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No.16040
>>15885
Killing Joke rules
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No.16041
>>15881
This is all awesome taste. I had PiL's "Seattle" stuck in my head when I was in jail for 4 days. Dunno why, I live far from there
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No.16584
>>15875
Throbbing Gristle is essential doomer core, as is Killing Joke. A lot of psychic TV/Coil/Chris and Cosey stuff is pretty doomer as well. "Wreckers of civilization" is exactly what we need right now.
>>15881
>Birthday Party
>Penderecki
Great choice
>Hellraiser Soundtrack
You mean the one by Coil or the one that was actually used? Both are great, IMHO.
>>16039
>I like crusty stuff as well
Of course, crusties were the OG doomers. Think about it, a bunch of young people severely alienated from the post-industrial hellscape, praying for collapse and a return to a primitive innocence. Cold War apocalypticism was a big part of crust/squat culture, as was this sense of being the dregs of society. Those themes are present in a lot of KJ and Amebix songs, and you can trace a definite line of influence there.
>Arise! or Monolith? Better album?
Monolith, for I.C.B.M. and Last Will and Testament.
Thanks to all anons who posted in this thread. I will recap everything here on a nightdrive, and see If I come up with a 1-hour mixtape.
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No.16585
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. I see me with the ICP! Don't lay your hand on me. Or you gonna get fucked up!
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No.16590
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No.16758
>>16585
This was obviously meant as a troll, but ICP is legit /doomer/, considering that most juggalos come from rust-belt towns and have had shit experiences growing up.
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No.16759
>>16758
Was juggaloism clown world before it was cool?
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No.16761
>>16759
>declared a gang because fans of a band gather at festivals
Yes. And it still is.
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No.16767
>>16761
Turning into a gang was good move on their part. Think about it, if the fans of any of the goth bands mentioned in this thread had done the same, we'd be in a much better state right now. There's cholo goth if you're Mexican, though
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No.16803
I listen to party variety music all the time. I don't think doomer music is exclusively meant to be sad, especially in my case. I listen to stuff that normally makes people happy, and the depression sets in because i will never be able to go to a party where such music plays. I feel left out because i will never know such joy.
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No.16819
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No.16820
>>16819
>Let yeux orange
That is patrician taste indeed.
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No.16963
>>16041
>I had PiL's "Seattle" stuck in my head when I was in jail for 4 days.
Doomer life experiences. It's this type of shit that sets US apart from THEM. Normalfags would never understand.
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No.16970
>>16040
>Killing Joke rules
This is true. And criminally underrated as well, especially for a band who produced such a massive wealth of music.
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No.17751
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Chicago's legendary Touch & Go label had a ton of early doomerish bands: Die Kreuzen, Scratch Acid, Butthole Surfers & perhaps especially Killdozer amongst them. But none of those ever came as consistently close to unflinchingly doomer related subject matter as Big Black. Not that you can tell from the bad mastering on most of the T&G early releases. Cory Rusk should be fatally dick-punched for not going back & giving the music on his label some modern sounding gloss, kinda like what he & Albini did with the Jesus Lizard remasters/back catalog. To have merely stopped at Slint [classic yes, but also seriously overrated] is a crime. That's right kiddies, you heard it here first.
From the Atomizer liner notes:
“In small towns, there are few forms of amusement. Two prominent ones are easy sex and arson. When the more simple exercises lose their bang, new combinations develop."
>There's kerosene around, SET ME ON FIRE!
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No.17757
>>15881
>Everything by The Birthday Party.
Hell yeah
Gonna add some tunes:
The Birthday Party - "She's Hit" (live version)
Christian Death - "Romeo's Distress"
Rudimentary Peni - Nothing But a Nightmare"
City of Caterpillar - "A Little Change Could go a Long Ways"
Nahvalr - "Chorus of the Blasphemes"
And Also the Trees - "Domed"
Voodoo Church - "Second Death"
The Cure - "The Figurehead"
Townes van Zandt - "Silver Ships of Andilar"
Leonard Cohen - "Avalanche"
Jarboe - "Anhedoniac"
Nick Cave - "Watching Alice"
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No.17787
>>17757
This will make a great mixtape, anon. It's funny how our tastes are almost too similar.
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No.18133
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>15705
What I draw today
Will be recognized as shape
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No.18135
Laura Nyro is the only female pop composer i really like, there might be videogame/film composers i don't know are women but i can at least be sure i like her
https://youtu.be/hjvRcTZjPmQ
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No.18236
>>17757
[L-R] Rowland S. Howard/Tracy Pew/Nick Cave/Mick Harvey.
The Birthday Party [pic related].
>Hell yeah
This.
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No.18237
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>15721
The only synth-punk group more /doomer/ than Suicide was/is their German equivalent, DAF: Deutsch Amerikanishe Freundschaft [German American Friendship].
Even better is the way singer Gabi Delgado balefully intones the lyric "Alles Ist Gut [Everything Is Fine]" as if things couldn't be much worse.
Their trilogy of albums Alles Ist Gut, Gold Und Liebe & Fur Immer are next to flawless & packed full of similarly gloomy, doom-filled dirges. That, along with some of the best early Industrial/Electronic Body Music to have ever been made. I can tell you with a certainty that before there was Front 242 ["Headhunter", anyone?] there was DAF.
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No.18247
>>18237
Everything on MUTE in the 80s was good. One can say the Normal was the British Suicide, just as much as DAF were their German counterpart.
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No.18266
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>18247
>One can say the Normal was the British Suicide, just as much as DAF were their German counterpart.
This.
>A tear of petrol is in your eye.
>The handbrake penetrates your thigh.
>Quick! Let's make love, before you die!
>On Warm!
>Leatherette!
Electro-minimalism. VERY /doomer/.
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No.18267
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>18266
The Ballardian influence is what makes it truly /doomer/
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No.18272
>>18267
You are absolutely correct.
>Symphorophilia. Ballard. "Crash"/1973 [pic related].
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crash_(Ballard_novel)
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No.20225
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>15875
>If a song about a hospital orderly vomiting up his evening's dinner of hamburger helper at the sight of a female burn victim isn't the ultimate sonic blackpill, then I don't know what is!
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No.20228
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>15881
>All Duane Goettel-era Skinny Puppy should be considered
/doomer/.
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No.20231
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No.20320
>>16584
Oh industrial was dark af early on, deconstructing music
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No.20322
>>20320
I thought "industrial" was a subgenre that meant lots of additional SFX? At least it seemed so when hearing the likes of Rammstein and Rob Zombie.
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No.20327
>>17751
Oh yes, hello high school.
I really love Die Kreuzen's October File and Century Days….sort of a weird mix of shoegaze, HC punk, goth and thrash metal. Paved the way for grunge. Killdozer was great too. And yes Big Black, THE band that made me think I'm my sxe hc punk days "using a drum machine is not a bad thing" led me into cybergrind and industrial metal and even industrial black metal bands like An Axis Of Perdition and Blut Aus Nord.
I was also a big fan of bands related to the Killdozer milleu, noise rock and stuff like Swans, The Jesus Lizard (and yes I know the singer came from Scratch Acid) and the whole Amphetamine Reptile crew (Cows, Unsane, etc)
Though weirdly enough, a lot of my old beat down HxC influences came haunting me through the influence of deathcore and slamming brutal death metal. Bands like Mercy Blow, xViciousx, World Of Pain, Vow Of Hatred, First Degree which came through me rediscovering The Red Chord, Devourment, Internal Bleeding, Gorgasm, Lust Of Decay, you get the drift.
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No.20328
>>20322
No it's experimental electronics in general
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No.20353
>>20320
>deconstructing music
>be a late 70s hipster
>alienated from the mainstream
>jgballard.txt
>clockwork-orange.avi
>bleak-horizontal-slums.jpg
>not very skilled at music
>think that punk has become too predictable
>into arty, experimental shit
>too much of a poorfag to buy the expensive Moogs
>literally build your own instruments (Daniel Miller, Chris Carter, etc)
>make simple yet futuristic sounds
>hated by the music press even as they praise all the punk shit
Of course, you'll want to deconstruct music after that.
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No.20354
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No.20452
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>20322
>Rammstein
Laibach.
Not that I am against giving Rammstein their due. But it is safe to say, that without Laibach there would likely not even be a Rammstein. Before Rammstein there was Der Laibach Kunst Maschine, formed in 1980 & continuing in various forms to this day.
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No.20468
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No.20506
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>15881
Penderecki: Threnody For the Victims of Hiroshima.
>Unquestionably THE most /doomer/ composer to have ever walked the face of this cursed Earth.
Play loud for maximum /doomer/ effect!
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No.20511
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No.20541
>>20353
Ofc it led to power electronics. Grey Wolves, Brighter Death Now, all the shit that was too new age for Japanese noise enthusiasts but too much feedback and distortion and problematic subject matter for the wall street/namaste crowd in the early 90s. Not I care I enjoy a fair amount of it and make some with noticeable Japanese noise influences.
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No.20542
There's also some gorenoise and black noise in there too but that's window dressing
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No.20551
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>15881
>Horror film soundtracks are incredibly /doomer/.
>Pretty much everything by John Carpenter stands as an obvious choice.
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No.20671
>>15722
That's some good shit there
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No.21154
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Tekken 5 and 6 Soundtracks
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No.22014
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>15753
>insert any krautrock band here
Neu.
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No.22017
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>15881
>Makeshift she sings.
>In her native German.
>You try to understand what she's trying to say.
>She says you're only as good.
>As the words you understand.
>And you, you don't understand a word.
This Heat/1977.
Ahead of its time if you ask me.
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No.23668
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Admittedly, there's a ton of old, albeit excellent music in this thread. So how about something new for a change?
Sacred Bones is perhaps THE most relevant, modern & without a doubt /doomer/ friendly recording label out there. It is home to such venerable groups/releases as Pharmakon, Uniform, John Carpenter's "Lost Themes" LP's & best of all these fuckers, my own personal favorite: Pop. 1280. Add the "Eraserhead" soundtrack to their catalog, as well as both David Lynch & Jim Jarmusch's musical side-projects, not to mention a host of others, & what you're left with is one of the most aesthetically pure, artistically consistent & downright trailblazing independent record labels out there today. They even have their own easily recognizable font/LP template which, for lovers of actual physical product, makes owning Sacred Bones releases a must; at least for obsessive collector types & music freaks who prize quality over the ever omnipresent, sub-standard digital trash currently flooding the market in this cursed era we now find ourselves stranded in the midst of:
https://fontsinuse.com/uses/15851/sacred-bones-records
Bodies in the Dunes:
>The ocean waves are trembling
>Ticks clinging to you
>Seagulls hang off the brambles like leaves
>Their beaks falling off in a dead girl's arms
>Your wading through waves, their ears 'round your neck [repeat]
>Every night I leave a key for you, to my hotel room
>Bodies in the dunes [repeat]
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No.23670
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Blank Dogs are the essential /doomer/ band from the 2000s. (I think they self-labelled as "death pop", which is doomer AF) IIRC they were one of the first bands signed to Sacred Bones.
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No.23671
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No.23675
>>23670
Well done anon! Had no idea these guys even existed. Proves that some of us still have some digging through the Scared Bones back-catalog to do.
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No.23677
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Sacred Bones had few really top releases. Load Records too but unfortunately they closed down.
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No.23684
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>Load Records too
I concur anon. The dissolving of Load Records was/is a loss to 21st century underground music as a whole. And while I'm sure that the Lightning Bolt back catalog, for instance, might certainly resurface on another indie label at some point, there's still a heap of groups whose work will no doubt be lost to the sands of time. Truly unfortunate. Yeah, losing Load truly felt like a kick in the nuts when it happened. Still does.
Example: Yellow Swans were just one of many great outfits on the Load roster. True, this track is from their time on Narnack, but it's still one of their best. Epic, in fact! So for that reason I include it here.
>The Men/"Leave Home".
Kick ass! And a certified classic!
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No.23687
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>>23684
My favorite album from Load's back catalogue. Harsh sounds done well.
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No.23693
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Nice track, found it with that "Weekly Mix" Spotify feature like a month ago.
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No.23723
>>23684
How's Lightning Bolt doing these days anyway? I know Chippendale released few albums on his bandcamp around the time when Load Records ended but since then I haven't really heard much about both Brians.
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No.23762
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>City of Caterpillar
I have vividly blurry memories of several weeks spent listening to their self titled on repeat while descending into a histrionic, naive mental breakdown. Somehow, those times were more subjectively interesting than the droll, frame by frame passage of daily routine I currently experience on a regular basis. It's a great album and I'm glad I picked up the reissue. On another note, I harbor mixed emotions regarding legacy bands (such as City of Caterpillar) reassembling to tour to the detriment of potentially innovative underground acts. The online music marketplace has been grossly over-saturated for years, and now that legacy bands are finding wider audiences via online distribution/exposure and can make a profit touring, newer niche acts now have to compete for attention with established acts in the live setting as well. As time passes, I increasingly believe that the idea of a genuine subculture inextricably linked with music has long died. Such a thing simply doesn't have a environment in which it can flourish to fruition anymore.
>>165841
Here is a 7 inch of Greek crust punk
I picked up on a whim a while back, I was quite surprised by the quality of a random purchase. The style of vocal delivery vaguely reminds me of Grief, which is always a massive plus.
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No.23766
>>15705
Just listen to devil makes three
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No.23773
>Pogavranjen - Sebi Jesi Meni Nisi
https://invidio.us/watch?v=vB_jq4pXsFI
>Odraza - Esperalem tkane
https://invidio.us/watch?v=zZHb0yAPHyI
>Fäulnis - Gehirn zwischen Wahn und Sinn
https://invidio.us/watch?v=xNCNhghRx84
>Wesenwille - I: Wesenwille
https://invidio.us/watch?v=c6yo1TZl_pA
Anyone know of more "urban" black metal besides these? The scumsmogshod of being one in a billion other defecating meatbags fascinates me more than the regular nature, occult, religion, etc stuff.
It's like whitewash over your eyes…
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No.23774
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No.23895
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No.23925
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Indeed, it has been unnaturally quiet on the Lightning Bolt front for some years now. "Oblivion Hunter" in 2012 was their last release on Load before they jumped ship to Thrill Jockey with "Fantasy Empire" in 2015. Before that, Chippendale released "All My Relations" from his solo project Black Pus in 2013, also on Thrill Jockey. Followed by a split LP with Oozing Wound in 2014 which, mind you, I've never actually listened to & therefore cannot vouch for in any way whatsoever.
Personally, I wish I could have snatched up a physical copy of "Oblivion Hunter" before Load folded, as I faintly recall it being hailed as a return to form after the caustic, ultra-lo-fi shitstorm that was "Hypermagic Mountain" [LB's worst, in this anons opinion, meaning that by Lightning Bolt standards it was still pretty fucking excellent]. "Fantasy Empire" was their first recording to use multi-tracking, overdubs & shit. The drums sound fantastic on that one! Black Pus, on the other hand, is sort of like a metal version of Silver Apples, or LB minus Brian Gibson, with throbbing bass-heavy samples in his place, possibly out of some desperate attempt to fill the voidless void left by his absence.
As for the current status of Brian & Otherbrian, your guess as to what they may or may not be up to is as good as mine. Hope this helps!
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No.23927
>>23925
>All My Relations has on bandcamp date 2012
Time really flies. To be honest with you though, I like their s/t most. Thanks for the info, I appreciate it. I think I've seen them in some video like What's in my bag, but I'm not sure what year it was, I have it all mixed up, so I'm not even sure if they still play together or what's going on.
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No.24158
>>23925
>Thrill Jockey Records
>11 hours ago
We are ecstatic to announce the reissuing of Lightning Bolt's back catalogue, starting with their quintessential album, 'Wonderful Rainbow', on August 23rd!
For the first time, 'Wonderful Rainbow' will be released with the full artwork initially conceived by the band in 2003. Front and back artwork familiar to fans will still be there but now as a full wrap. The wrap will also feature full-color artwork on the inside, originally only available as a small insert. The LP jacket itself showcases never before released artwork created at the time of the album. All artwork by Brian Chippendale!
Preorder now to grab a copy of the limited rainbow splatter color vinyl.
http://thrilljockey.com/products/wonderful-rainbow
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No.24345
>>23925
Lightning bolt were something else I tell ya
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No.24346
>>20506
Gotta find more of his stuff
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No.24348
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. whats everyone's thoughts on Men's Recovery Project?
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No.24366
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>Men's Recovery Project
Only one question: When will Men finally recover?. It's really good.
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No.25553
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Any other fans/followers/devotees of Protomartyr on this board?
Like 'em or not they deserve our respect, if only for the reason that 4 albums in [not withstanding the EP posted here] they are a band completely at odds with everything else currently being produced in 2019; by other bands [so-called] too abysmally wretched to mention here, or anywhere else for that matter. Closer to Pere Ubu or The Fall in aesthetic, if not delivery, they falsely give the impression of being some standard, "none too special" indie rock group teleported into the cursed midst of the 21st century from some by-gone era where music like this actually mattered. Of course, this couldn't be further from the truth. Deceptively unassuming upon first listen, the deeper one delves into their music the more is revealed & the more they shall insidiously grow upon you. And yeah, of course, Joe Casey's lyrics are classic, down-&-out /doomer/ tales of wallop & woe, otherwise I wouldn't have even bothered to mention them.
Admittedly, Protomartyr's "Consolation EP" isn't exactly the greatest thing they've ever done [minus "Wheel of Fortune" at 5 minutes in]. Instead, I'd suggest binge listening to their LP's 1-3: "No Passion All Technique", "Under Color of Official Right" & "The Agent Intellect". And preferably under the influence of alcoholic beverages, if only for the sake of proper mindset & to achieve full Protomartyr effect.
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No.25554
>>24348
Over the years I've accumulated endless lists of bands I have yet to listen to: In notebooks, scribbled on coffee shop napkins, written on the backs of torn off cardboard flaps of cereal boxes. Etc. And somewhere amongst those is scrawled the words Men's Recovery Project.
>Whats everyone's thoughts on Men's Recovery Project?
Most worthy. Quite excellent in fact. Thanks anon! That's one more I can now decisively scratch off my list[s].
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No.25555
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"Musicians are the lowest form of life."
Mark E. Smith of The Fall.
>Hail the New Puritan!
>Righteous Maelstrom!
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No.25595
>>25553
I saw them live several times. Highly recommended.
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No.25603
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No.25637
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/8DyD5x4Vla0" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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No.25661
>>15705
if you like The Cure, The Smiths and Joy Division you should like Nurse With Wound, Throbbing Gristle and Buyers Market
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No.25664
>>25661
>Buyers Market
Gira had with Lydia Lunch spoken word tape. It was somewhere between cringe and real dark pervert stuff but it had its appeal.
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No.25668
>>25664
i think you're thinking of Hard Rock.
Buyers Market is much more nihilistic than anything Swans-related
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No.25679
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No.25704
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No.25705
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Old school goth rock. I never liked Bauhaus and I tried. Sisters all the way.
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No.25779
>>25679
>Be Latvia anon.
>Based /doomer/.
>Knows their shit.
>Proven fact.
>Be me.
>Smug /doomer/ & Leaf [cue obvious self-loathing].
>Thinks they know their shit.
>Actually believes this.
>Wrong!
>Thinks they know everything Swans or Lydia related.
>Again: Wrong!
>Enter Latvia anon.
>Posts Hard Rock in reply to other post.
>Be Me
>Smug know-it-all Leaf.
>Humbled.
>I speak only the truth.
Thanks anon. Though yr wrong: It is not:
>Somewhere between cringe and real dark pervert stuff.
It is absolute W.S.Burroughs-tier /doomer/ worthy prose. Less perverted than purely nihilistic. You have done well. I applaud you!
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No.25780
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>Pere Ubu.
Heart of Darkness.
Joseph Conrad.
>Lookin' into tha
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4900.Heart_of_Darkness
>And I don't see anything that I want.
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No.25781
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>Turn that bloody, blimey space-invader OFF-ah!
The Man Whose Head Expanded.
The Fall.
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No.25801
>>25779
Yep, I totally forgot about that, still it's neckbeard-core.
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No.25807
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>WSB-tier prose
>when you can have actual WSB prose, read by the man himself.
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No.25834
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No.26002
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Phil Collins is /doomer/.
Yes.You heard it right:
Phil Collins.
/doomer/.
Well, only 10% /doomer/. Sure.
But his 10% is still better than your one hundred.
"Mama" by Genesis deserves to be on "the list". An obvious choice!
"In the Air Tonight". "I Don't Care Anymore". "Long Long Way to Go". All /doomer/. Each & every one.
Me: I was always more of a "Do You Know, Do You Care" type of anon. Perhaps because it plays like a gloomy Phil Collins hybrid of DAF & PiL. Big booming drums. Minimal electronics, punctuated throughout by washes of Keith Levene-tier guitar skronk. Truly, a thing of beauty & a work to behold.
I already know that I will receive no mercy for this. But I don't care. [Kindly] KYS.
>Tongue is planted so firmly in cheek, he is about to bite it off.
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No.26005
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>I Can Do No Wrong.
Repeat.
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No.26007
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>PiL
Public Image Limited.
Peel Session. 1979.
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No.26010
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Springsteen is another mainstream rocker with /doomer/ appeal. Just listen to Nebraska while you drive around a desolate rustbelt town
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No.28143
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>Enemies await us on every other street
>Undetermined images
>Flickering heat
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No.28152
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No.28566
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. WIRE
>A Touching Display
From the "154" LP.
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No.28611
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No.28866
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No.29217
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No.29218
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No.29262
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No.29314
>>29262
Ah, the anthem of the millenial generation.
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No.29383
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>Frankie Teardrop
1977.
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No.29387
>>29383
I remember finding this song while searching for spooky shit, I still respect the lyrics and ambient sound but the screams don't seem like a genuine way to convey fear anymore to me. Which is not to say they don't scare me shitless, I just feel like they scare me the same way any shitty movie with jumpscares can scare anyone, it's not actual effort, it's just surprise. Still a great song though.
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No.29390
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Forget for a moment that it was standard for Suicide vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Alan Vega to exit the stage after a gig covered in blood. Most of it his own. Now recall the time while on tour in Brussels opening for headliner Elvis Costello when Suicide caused a full blown riot from which they & their crew had to flee or risk being torn to shreds by a caveman audience who couldn't fathom such a thing as a band performing without live drums, guitars, or any of the other typical 'rock group' accoutrement/bullshit that plebs like themselves were conditioned to normally seeing. Indeed, right until the end of their career, Suicide never let up. Ever. They were the real deal without which later groups from Soft Cell to Skinny Puppy to Crystal Castles would not even exist. Period.
https://archive.md/mmiOa
https://archive.md/DlB3C
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No.29391
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