Seconded. Or thirded. That album is start to finish despair, utterly devoid of any sort of humor or playfulness or joy.Gramsci wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2024 8:34 am Pornography, The Cure. A clichéd answer, but holy hell that album is unrelentingly bleak.
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12It’s absolutely brutal start to end. Just a grind of misery.
I love it
clocker bob may 30, 2006 wrote:I think the possibility of interbreeding between an earthly species and an extraterrestrial species is as believable as any other explanation for the existence of George W. Bush.
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13Uncle Tupelo-Anodyne. It's like having a spectator seat for the total unraveling of a friendship.
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14Music For A New Society, John Cale. I can't think of one occasion where I've been able to listen to the entire thing without a break. It's quite something. I can certainly empathise with the impulse to rework the entire thing.
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15Fourth-ing Pornography. That record is a motherfucker.
"Watching from a Distance" is another good one. I saw them play it in its entirety.
"Watching from a Distance" is another good one. I saw them play it in its entirety.
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16Yeah, it's unique in their discography. They sound like a completely different band a few albums earlier and a couple of albums later.Gramsci wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2024 10:11 amIt’s absolutely brutal start to end. Just a grind of misery.
I love it
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17Nico's Desertshore, which I have to play when no one else is here because "it's too fucking dire".
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18This is exactly how I feel about Minnie, Minnie Ripperton's final album released a couple of months before her death from breast cancer. Even "Memory Lane," the most poignant song on the album is mildly breezy while contemplative. Her final statement tries its best not to be somber and knowing the state she was in while recording one can't help but to look at each song as her being sanguine.jimmy spako wrote:All the more so because it is not an oppressive record, the music is not depressive in that sense, it's uplifting in its resignation.
Sings from Patty Waters is indescribably gloomy. Charlie Shavers trumpet-wail at the start of Billie Holiday's Lady Sings the Blues sets the mood perfectly. Zulema's self-titled debut is one heartbreaking soul record: do you find it hard to face me because your mind has erased me if I must step aside you know I'll step aside after all what are good friends for I don't know what I should do with this child of mine should I keep her should she stay should I give my child away
Being in love is dark. Parasitic. I'm having trouble thinking of love songs that celebrate self. They're usually about losing one's self in someone else or being foolishly in love or having one's happiness dependent on another.
mon dieu...A_Man_Who_Tries wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2024 7:32 am Not sure about a particular album mind. Most likely Heresie for UZ.
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19And another vote for Pornography. So oppressive in sonics, but I'll usually throw on Seventeen Seconds or Faith when I'm in that mood.
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20Pornography has to be. Seventeen seconds and Faith almost sound to me like the Beach boys in comparison. Also closer. Some Burzum is genuinely suicidal stuff.
Nice Strong Arm's second LP give me sad and weird vibes although at the same time I wouldnt call it depressing.
But I normally don't gravitate towards that type of stuff.
Nice Strong Arm's second LP give me sad and weird vibes although at the same time I wouldnt call it depressing.
But I normally don't gravitate towards that type of stuff.