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Two guys named "Keaton" and "Ren", cover with a bearded dude, piano and light strings, and pretty much everything else about your post.
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idk if it sounds very noticeable but when i hear it on my phone with head phones on it's very noticeable. |
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The Black Queen - Fever Daydream (2016) As one review I saw noted, imagine if NIN went Synthpop. Really awesome stuff. |
^Nice!
http://cdn.acfrg.com/i/400_400_fit_f...273802-emp.jpg Lumbar - The First and Last Days of Unwelcome This album has been on heavy rotation for me lately. Sludgy morose doom metal at its best, it's more emotive than 100% of those singer songwriters who whine about their ex being their ex to a strummy guitar. The trio has a great back catalogue too, with Michael Schmidt of Yob, Tad Doyle of (duh) Tad, and Aaron Edge who I admittedly don't know much about. It was written based off of Edge's spinal taps and that gloom and pain hovers over the entirety of the album. It's crushing, it's dense, it's hard hitting, it's ****ing awesome. Also shout out to Goofle for this humbly sized image from one of his journals. |
^ I remember doing that and I think I liked it. I'll listen again anyway after what you said.
https://rymimg.com/lk/f/l/5e0f707df4...7c/2509118.jpg Y'all know the album. And it's still as perfect as ever. |
Some loud, noisy, fuzz drenched Swiss garage rock/punk...
The Monsters - Pop Up Yours (2011) |
Geometry by Jega has been accompanying me on my daily commute a lot lately. This track in particular is the world's most abstract banger.
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