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Magdalena Bay - Imaginal Disk
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Devin Townsend’s PowerNerd. “I love petting the cat!” 🐱
"Spirit Of Eden" by Talk Talk.
Like a friend said when I showed it to him - "Damn, that sounds like Radiohead ten years before Radiohead!" Yeah, and even more sublime.
Not Safe For Working Class - by Trashbag Ponchos
I've been playing Yeule's softscars over and over for a few weeks now. I've never really been into shoegaze, but they put a really interesting twist on it that I've fallen in love with. The lyrics are very dark and personal, and it's a very heavy album - both musically and emotionally. Their videos all have really beautiful aesthetics, and I really love the late 90s/early 00s feeling in the video for dazies.
"Deathconsciousness" by Have a Nice Life. I described it to a friend as "nice music with which to smoke a joint and watch your life spiral into oblivion"
Tom Waits, Mule Variations.
He's big in Japan
Right now either Persona by half alive or CHROMAKOPIA by Tyler the Creator
It's not my favorite album, but I have been listening to Marcy Playground by Marcy Playground a lot recently. It was one of my first favorite albums and still is.
Sprints - Letter to Self
My album game is super weak at the moment because I'm heavily into experimental.
if Let's Paint Tv had an album it would probably be that.
or OK Housecat
i don't do albums. as a kid, we basically only had recorded-from-radio cassettes. when we got a CD player in like 1999, we mostly bought those "now that's what i call music" collections. i didn't really listen to music myself at all until like 18-19. i didn't see the point. as a result i basically can't sit through an entire album of the same genre.
is this weird?
Big Wave by Tatsuro Yamashita
Destiny Potato - Lun
Upbeat: Kraftwerk - tour de france
Downtempo - a.s.o. - a.s.o.
Young Ejecta - Ride Lonesome has been my favorite for this month.
Why Would I Watch by Hot Mulligan.
Currently it is Phantogram's latest album, "Memory of a Day".
EDIT: If your interest is recent releases, then I think that mehro's latest album, "Trauma Lullabies" is also very good though a tad short.
Periphery III
Sincere by Khalid
$uicideboy$ - G.R.E.Y.G.O.D.S.
Hand of Juno just released their first album, Psychotic Banana, and I've been binging it for a solid two weeks. Good mix of heavy and melodic, and good variation between songs. Got its hooks in me.
I will say, some songs are different enough that they almost sound like different artists, so if you check them out it's worth trying a few tracks. "Polline" and "Destroy the Line" are my favorite heavy songs. "The One", "We've Built the Line", and "Not a Game" are my favorites on the melodic side.