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Old 12-15-2017, 04:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The first homerun of this thread! This is really damn hard hitting and pretty awesome. It sounds like some modern Napalm Death, but somehow more industrial sounding and with a slight touch of tech death. That solo at 5:00 is excellent.

It just pretty much sidesteps so many of the issues that tend to make very aggressive music sound stale and boring to me.



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(hopefully this isn't the first Fahey song that you've heard since the sound he's known for is very different from this)
It is absolutely, without any question the first time I've even heard about this dude at all. If there's something about his output that I need to know, feel free to throw it at me.

About this particular track: I'm admittedly very bad at appreciating various forms of ambient, drone and avant-garde music, so this is not the easiest thing for me to enjoy. I do think that one of the things I tend to feel about such music is that it doesn't really sound interesting to me. This track, however, has quite an otherworldly vibe to it that I swear I find appealing. Later in the track, I'm starting to suspect this is a Jesus the Carpenter track. It sound just like your stuff when that acoustic guitar comes in. If you please, you may feel flattered by the comparison

Also - not actually joking - I wish I had called this thread something along the lines of "educating MicShazam" from the start, since that's more along the lines of what I want it to be about, i.e. making me listen to things that I should learn to appreciate and not be ignorant about. Feel free to exercise some mod powers if you find it meaningful to do so.



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What the actual ****. I'd need serious amounts of booze to wrap my head around this one - especially the video.
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Old 12-15-2017, 04:24 PM   #2 (permalink)
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The first homerun of this thread! This is really damn hard hitting and pretty awesome. It sounds like some modern Napalm Death, but somehow more industrial sounding and with a slight touch of tech death. That solo at 5:00 is excellent.

It just pretty much sidesteps so many of the issues that tend to make very aggressive music sound stale and boring to me.
White Label is a pretty great album too, but unfortunately their only one. They're actually a deathcore band, but obviously not your run-of-the-mill deathcore.
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It is absolutely, without any question the first time I've even heard about this dude at all. If there's something about his output that I need to know, feel free to throw it at me.

About this particular track: I'm admittedly very bad at appreciating various forms of ambient, drone and avant-garde music, so this is not the easiest thing for me to enjoy. I do think that one of the things I tend to feel about such music is that it doesn't really sound interesting to me. This track, however, has quite an otherworldly vibe to it that I swear I find appealing. Later in the track, I'm starting to suspect this is a Jesus the Carpenter track. It sound just like your stuff when that acoustic guitar comes in. If you please, you may feel flattered by the comparison
He's a huge influence of mine, so definitely a compliment that you can hear it.

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What the actual ****. I'd need serious amounts of booze to wrap my head around this one - especially the video.
Just a novelty mate.
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Just a novelty mate.
I know. The 1 minute track length is kind of a dead give away

Although I've heard crazier music played with earnest intent.
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