/slow/: I Made A Chart Edition w/ New & Familiar
Discuss slowcore, post slowcore, rec slowcore, talk about how you miss your ex and how only Mark Kozelek understands you.
Talk about ur feels, user
this thread is for u
/slow/: I Made A Chart Edition w/ New & Familiar
Discuss slowcore, post slowcore, rec slowcore, talk about how you miss your ex and how only Mark Kozelek understands you.
Talk about ur feels, user
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The Forgotten Cinema > Love, Claire Self-titled
anyone know more chamber poppy/layered vocals?, i really like carissa's wierd and lisa germano
Contemporary Movement > Stratosphere
Happiness > Geek The Girl
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Indie rock band Dan Erickson of Bluetile Lounge formed in the late 90s
Also worth clarifying that Geek the Girl is singer/songwriter
stupid title but good album
yeah that's one thing i forgot. if i make the thread again im gonna include that, maybe swap some albums out
absolutely correct. did you hear Capsule Losing Contact? desu i don't like the original stratosphere at all but the remaster of it on CLC sounds great.
ill checkem out homies ty
have u tried Nina Nastasia - Dogs or Anywhen - The Opiates?
found this live recording earlier in my radio station's cd collections, unlabelled no band info
can anyone place it?
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Didn't even know Stratosphere was remastered for CLC. I'll give it a try
you have the wrong lowercase on there -- Need some Bluetile Lounge...........
Anyone know who talks about Bedhead/The New Year's guitarist as extremely skilled? I remember someone, maybe it was Steve Albini, saying their guitarist was his desert island guitarist or something
Reccing pic related from this year, which definitely has a lot of slowcore feelings to it in plenty of places, pretty well highlighted in this track:
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It's majorly underrated imo -- would definitely be among my top 5 if I were to make a list of every album I've liked this year so far.
Yeah here it is
The guitar tone is so familiar but I can't recall anything with that prominent of a bass line. This is going to fuck me up for the rest of the day
bumping for mark
oh hey this thread is still here
ty to everyone who posted even if theres only 9 unique posters, ill keep trying to make this thread in the future as long as anyone shows interest :)
ill probably try making it to be inclusive to genres like contemporary folk too and alt-country, i realized i coulda jammed Leonard Cohen into here comfortably
im going to make this the coziest general imaginable thank u
and ppl seem to really like Jason Molina's projects like The Magnolia Electric Co., Ghost Tropic, and The Lioness which fit. ill be lookin into it, keep a look out
on Leonard Cohen: how incredible is his first record... I had been putting it off for so long but I had a crazy experience listening to it the first time, I cried about 3 times, partially because it was sad and partially because it was beautiful. One of my favorites for sure
It's absolutely my favorite studio album of his, I had spun the shit out of that thing everywhere I could.
Even when I grew tired of it I put on the bootleg live album At the Beeb and the little stories Cohen tells in between each song was enough to make them enjoy them in a different context.
Cohen and John Coltrane are two people I revere greatly and consider them almost greater than human
I've never heard this, thanks for the rec
I really like the organ on these tracks, makes it a lot warmer