Slowcore thread

1) What's your favorite slowcore album?
2) Runner-up?
3) Most underrated slowcore band?
4) Post what you're listening to (it can be anything)

>Red House Painters - Rollercoaster
>pic related
>Bluetile Lounge
>Mazzy Star - Five String Serenade

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Codeine - Frigid Stars

(D is the best slowcore song every made)
and if it counts

Slowdive - Pygmalion

which is my favorite album of all time almost

Nice taste, I love Gravel Bed personally

Cigarettes After Sex - I.
Stratosphere - Duster
Northern Picture Library

This is what I'm listening to right now:
youtube.com/watch?v=WyX-PRqzV78

Thanks for the rec

Slept in a gravely bed...
Fucking perfect moment

Bump for slowcore

Appreciate it. Anyone ever considered making a flowchart? I feel like there's a lot of potential for one.

Bump for morning Sup Forums

>Stratosphere (Though I'd argue it's barely slowcore.)
>Lowercase
>Seam
>I'm listening to Flying Saucer Attack.

Anyway, bump.

1) Red House Painters - Down Colorful Hill
2) Codeine - Frigid Stars
3) Probably Autistic Daughters
4) Seaworthy + Taylor Dupree - Wood, Winter, Hollow
Also posting a chart

Can anyone rec me something similar to the first minute of Stratosphere?
I love the album but after the sudden transition into the second track it doesn't really get back to the feel of the intro.

never see these guys on here youtube.com/watch?v=46SbYLo2nV8

Duster briefly performed under the name Valium Aggelein in 1998. Heir Kommt der Schwartze Mond is the album you're looking for.

Here's the /dust/ pastebin if anyone's looking for it: pastebin.com/0ceMuWLS

Not sure exactly, but since I have the opportunity, check out On The Air if you haven't. Its version of Reed To Hillsborough is incredible.

Also it's fucking impossible to find the album cover on google images for some reason.

1) Down Colorful Hill, I know it's a cliche by this point but it's just gorgeous and perfect.
2) Low - Things We Lost in the Fire
3) Seam (check it out senpai!)
4) Mitski - I bet on losing dogs, kinda fits with the rest of slowcore I've been listening.
Additionally, some rare koz for my slowcore bros:
youtube.com/watch?v=YCpWgfVdfQE

>Also it's fucking impossible to find the album cover on google images for some reason.
do you need it? i have it

This is fucking great my man thanks for the rec

I'll take it, sure. I just found all the pictures of keyboard air dusters on google images pretty entertaining.

Doesn't On the Air not have an official album cover? I've seen some good fanmade ones.

It's also in the /dust/ pastebin, in the bonus MEGA link at the end. I probably should've just said that.

thanks for these
i've only heard i could live in hope and i was wondering where to go next

Go to Codeine - The White Birch next, then try Red House Painters especially Rollercoaster id you liked Low, then just branch out from there.

Listen to Things We Lost in the Fire next, I would say it's even better.
Thanks

>favorite
low - the curtain hits the cast
>runner-up
carissa's wierd - songs about leaving
>most underrated
i don't know but escape the day is pretty good
>listening to
youtube.com/watch?v=VadYgOuQzhY

different user but if you have the cover to valium aggelein - heir kommt der schwartze mond that would be gnarly

Here you go. It's not very hi-res. I remember personally cropping the cover from the Discogs scans.

This is great, thanks.

Thanks, I'll give it a listen.

bump

Live damn you

nice

is endserenading slowcore

>1. love, claire - s/t
>2. codeine - the white birch
>3. bluetile lounge
>4. raekwon - verbal intercourse (lol)

i was thinking about making a flowchart earlier, but it's a niche enough genre that i think people could just check out the "big 3" (low, rhp, codeine) and go from there

Does this count as slowcore?

It's neofolk with slowcore elements

what I like is that he says "gravelly bed" yet the song is called "gravel bed"

it's going to be this one for me. though it's more like post-rock.

It might be good for a smaller flowchart, there's a lot of diversity in the genre that can go overlooked. I'll check out your favorite by the way.

Outside of slowcore, what are your favorites genres?

Mine:
>Screamo and midwest emo
>Noise and narsh noise
>Glitch, minimal and sound collage
>Shoegaze

Dream pop, indie rock, and indie pop. I could never get into shoegaze much, the wall of sound type thing has never done much more me, even though I like Loveless a bit. I like straightforward melodies more.

*and harsh noise

emo
screamo
emocore
emoviolence

dream pop, early post-rock, ambient, downtempo, idm

Noise pop, folk, post-punk, some post-rock and some emo, trying to get into ambient

Bumperini

I have been listening to Down Colorful Hill once a day for almost a year, but I've moved on to listening to the rip of the demo cassette

1. Down Colorful Hill
2. Souvlaki
3. White Heaven
4. King Tubby meets The Upsetter

This or Carissa's Wierd

1. Low - Things We Lost in the Fire
2. Bedhead - Transaction de Novo
3. Kowloon Walled City. Not sure if this 100% counts, but their newest couple albums are basically really heavy slowcore
4. Swans - The Glowing Man (the title track itself)

dun die

Red House Painters - Down Colorful Hill
Slowdive - Souvlaki
dunno, don't listen to much slowcore
Carissa's Wierd - Songs About Leaving

>listening to Flying Saucer Attack
nice, which album?

Bump

What's your favorite song off of Stratosphere? The Twins-Romantica for me

Good choice.

Constellations or The Twins/Romantica.

Midwest emo, folk, dream pop, post rock, indie.

Who here listens to rivulets?

i do

shoegaze, dream pop, folk, post rock, post punk, indie.

Could they please repress the RHP albums on CD? It would be very appreciated.

shoegaze
post rock
noise compositions (like Tim Hecker and Yellow Swans)
getting into ambient

I also like some metal, mainly the artsier stuff like black metal and post/sludge metal

>I have been listening to Down Colorful Hill once a day for almost a year
are you me?

BUMP

Contemporary Movement is better imo

All the high-fashion freaks sway in sync with the rhythm - back and forth, back and forth