Re: The most depressive album

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Sometimes I would say that it's the Purple Mountains s/t, at least in recent history.
Took me a long time before I could revisit it after the initital release.
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.
But DCB didn't make it in spite of his talent and wit and insight and community. And that hurts. A lot.

Re: The most depressive album

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Hard to say what is the most depressing album I've heard.. I probably heard it once and didn't pursue it any further.

I'd say that the most depressing album I know and own from front to back is Joy Division's Closer, with "Isolation" being the only song on that album that is remotely uplifting.

The storyline of Berlin is depressing, for sure, but there are quite a few upbeat tunes, particularly on side one, that make it a less depressing listen for me than Closer.
jason (he/him/his) from volo (illinois)

Re: The most depressive album

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Pornography, The Cure. A clichéd answer, but holy hell that album is unrelentingly bleak.
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