Rec me good noise rock pls.
So far I like Lighting Bolt, Big Black, Swans, Melvins, TVU and Shellac.
Bonus points for lesser known bands
Rec me good noise rock pls.
So far I like Lighting Bolt, Big Black, Swans, Melvins, TVU and Shellac.
Bonus points for lesser known bands
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Boredoms. Especially their earlier stuff.
I tried to find more noise rock on Spotify and it's so damned shitty, doesn't have anything. FUCK spotify
>he pays to listen to music/deals with ads forced between songs
Cuck
I get it for free because college.
How do you listen to music? I'm sure as fuck not buying vinyls and YouTube has ads so I'm not doing that.
Soulseek and an external hard drive
Is there a streaming service worth using? I want to be able to use mobile and not have to download and find high quality files for everything I want to listen to, plus the UI in Spotify is really convenient.
us maple is the best
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If you're not an itoddler, it should be easy to just drag and drop the files onto your phone. Soulseek is about as easy to use as spotify, if not easier, and has a way bigger selection. Finding a high quality version of something is not hard. You literally just search for the album scroll until you find a quality to your liking. It wasn't like you were getting even half that quality on spotify anyway. If you get a decent music player, like foobar or musicbee, ui shouldn't be an issue. Streaming is a scam. Don't fall for it.
I'm linking you my fav lesser known noise rock album. It's fucking incredible. Same drummer as Jesus Lizard. Enjoy
Take the Alt Metal pill instead, more options.
Unsane, Pussy Galore, Todd, Jesus Lizard, Butthole Surfers
Butthole Surfers are fucking awesome
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Streaming services are fine, personally I mix the two, with around one third being from apple music (Spotify crashes with ~10K local files), the rest from torrents built up over the years. If you're scavenging soulseek trying to get hip-hop, lo-fi, noise rock and stuff that was cheaply recorded in 24/96 you're an autistic moron.
Try Raccoo-oo-oon, Country Teasers, and hell, even some Gerogerigegege, although I think most of their noise rock stuff has some noisecore shit mixed in there
>Arab on Radar
good pick
Brainbombs
Rectal Hygienists
Unwound
Harry Pussy for just people wringing on their instruments
Slints first album Tweez sounds quite similar to Big Black and Shellac
Jesus Lizard is essential
Nirvanas back catalogue has a surprising amount of good noise rock in the form of demos, unreleased songs and rehearsal tracks
Dinosaur Jr you've probably already heard but they're another essential
If you like Swans try exploring No Wave. Start with the compilation No New York and go from there, as well as The Ascension by Glenn Branca, who gave Sonic Youth and Swans the inspiration for their strange tunings and walls of resonant guitar
Mule is a criminally underrated band from the mid 90s with a similar sound to some of the bands you posted, blues noise
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That's probably enough
Oh yeah, have a chart
Start with Flipper, I forgot to mention them
HERE'S HOW TO ORDER
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Not OP, there's plenty of noise rock I like a lot but I listened to Pop Tatari a while ago and it was just a guy burping over really shitty music, sounded like a really shitty Butthole Surfers ripoff, no idea why people praise this band so much
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lmao you summer child
>So far I like Lighting Bolt, Big Black, Swans, Melvins, TVU and Shellac.
Next step : les rallizes dénudés
Listen to heavier than a death in the family and double heads
Here are some gret songs
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Check out Vision Creation Newsun. Their early stuff is trash, but they eventually start making actual music.
Check out The Body along with every band they did split albums with
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The Psychic Paramount, especially their album "II". The track "Intro/SP" is the quintessence of (noise) rock for me, and I think I'll never listen a better thing. Also it's fully instrumental, which is a huge plus for me.
Check out Sightings.
They do fall into actual noise with rock instruments more than 'noisy rock' fairly often, though.