What are some other bedroom recorded/lodi albums on the same caliber as the works of Phil Elverum or Dan Barett...

What are some other bedroom recorded/lodi albums on the same caliber as the works of Phil Elverum or Dan Barett? I've heard everything by both and am looking for more.

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joplinrice.bandcamp.com/
littlekid.bandcamp.com/
littlewingsnow.com/
thanksgiving.bandcamp.com/
crywank.bandcamp.com/
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*Lofi albums, not lodi

Bee Thousand
maybe some of Sam Ray's stuff, specially Ricky Eat Acid and i will be my own hell

Twin Fantasy

seconded. pretty much anything by car seat headrest

this. Car Seat Headrest is unfortunately getting memed to death on this board but he's an amazing songwriter and his stuff is definitely worth checking out

Alex G's music
I recommend the songs Harvey and Sarah for that sound

Maybe some more bands related to the microphones like Little Wings
You'll probably love Chad Vangaalen, it's amazing that he's never mentioned here
Great lyricist, singer and melody-maker.
Listen to "Rabid Bits of Time" and "Shave My Pussy" they're both great tunes.
Thanksgiving is similar to Phil even though i haven't listened too much to it.

early Black Moth Super Rainbow
Animal Collective - Spirit They're Gone, Spirit They've Vanished

As far as I know Phil and Dan are pretty much the pinnacle of feelsy bedroom recordings but I have a few things that hold up to a similar standard of quality
joplinrice.bandcamp.com/
littlekid.bandcamp.com/
littlewingsnow.com/ (this guy has contributed to The Microphones, featuring on Mount Eerie's title track as King Dark Death)
thanksgiving.bandcamp.com/
crywank.bandcamp.com/
Also listen to Tim Macuga's Flowers of St Francis
Hell, listen to everything on both Phil and Dan's record labels

Unfortunately, most of the other recs you will get in this thread are more likely than not just basic Sup Forumscore stuff because that's the extent of most peoples' taste on this board. But anyways, Phil and Dan are my two favorite musicians and if you enjoyed them half as much as I did you'll love all these recs

Wow rude, i recommended him artists i have basically never seen here, and you go and insult me.
You even recced something i recced.

Are they any good bands from Lodi? I'm in california and the only thing that it's known for is the root beer

That was more of a blanket insult for the whole thread
you're cool mate (I did miss that you already rec'd Little Wings and Thanksgiving though)

I've also never heard a single of these other artists here i think, except of course for car seat headrest which doesn't even really fit the same kind of feeling as it's more digital low quality not quaint comfy background noise and analog lo-fi

Have A Nice Life isn't exactly quaint comfy background noise either and OP was asking for stuff similar to that as well (not that CSH is similar to HANL or Giles Corey)

Also, are you telling me that you've never heard of Animal Collective or Black Moth Super Rainbow

I'm really retarded now so i didn't realize they were posting albums so yeah these are bands i've seen posted alot.
and i wasnt calling it background noise, i was saying that the music has that analog background noise, like the wind blowing and that to create a bit of ambience which makes the music cozy.

Also this have a nice life stuff is great, i always thought it was black metal or something like that due to cover.
I don't know why i haven't listened to it sooner.

there is a lot of black metal influence on HANL, but just as much influence comes from shoegaze, post punk, and slowcore

By the way, don't just write off black metal like that. There is a lot of quality stuff in that realm of music
I'd suggest checking out some good atmospheric stuff like Wolves in the Throne Room or Locrian

Yeah i know, i know i should get into that stuff, i like phil elverums more black metal inspired music.
I just know i probably won't like it, and that's mostly because of the vocals.
It may seem superficial to you but i'd rather find the same kind of feeling in music where i don't have to spend so much time trying to ignore an integral part of the music.

not the same guy but do you have any black metal recs?

metal vocals are objectively shit

That's what i'm feeling myself.
They sound kinda silly and cheesy to me.

jordaan mason

Burzum
Xasthur
Mayhem
Liturgy
Those are some of the big names in my library
You're probably better off with a black metal essentials chart or something
I'm personally much more of a drone doom guy

If you like atmospheric stuff, I'd recommend getting into some less violent metal, perhaps working your way up to aggressive, screechy bm. I strongly recommend Sunn O))), they are the masters of creating atmosphere, and the amount of "metal vocals" in their music is minimal. If you like them, get into the more vocal oriented drone doom like Khanate and Burning Witch.
It's easy to just write off metal vocals but they have their place in art

No, I don't really write them off, i pretty much understand why they are there.
They just really aren't my thing, in the same way that i will never be able to like some cheesy radio voice, i dislike the delivery and style of them.

Still though
At least listen to a heavily bm influenced album like Black One by Sunn O)))
Blackgaze would serve you well too

Women in technology - White Town

I don't talk about this in real life because people either think "Women in technology" means he's a crazy leftist or "White Town" means he's a nazi. Also managed to get a #1 single through pure luck, nothing he has done before or since that song has even charted.

I've as i've said listened to much of phil elverums black metal inspired music and it gets pretty close sometimes.
I'm not the biggest fan of drone personally though...

>I'm not the biggest fan of drone personally though...
Understandable, but you should be
Push your boundaries motherfucker

That's pretty much what i've been doing when i've been exploring my taste generally. And I don't feel a need to explore my boundaries in the most extreme direction, since i feel pretty happy with what i have.
I can't really dig noisey stuff without melody or rhythm and all.
I'm okay with harsher stuff and slower more mood driven things but as far as i've experienced things tend to either become a little too hazy and boring or too crazy and angry where my boundraries draw