>favorite group in the genre?
>favorite album in the genre?
>any recs for lesser known acts that you might want to plug?
>favorite lyric?
>why is mark so based bros?
Also if you want to post more charts and flow charts that'd be dandy
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wheres Bedhead on that chart?
bottom left dude
posting it again
Really good album, learned about it from one of these threads
props for putting The For Carnation on there!
i have a confession to make..
red house painters are one of my favourite bands but i've only listened to songs for a blue guitar like once.. and it cant say i cared for it once i was done listening to it.
this was years ago thoguh.
did i miss something? should I listen ot it again?
anyone else prefer the angular post hardcore styled slowcore over the folky/indie slowcore? I love the noise they usually incorporate. but everything in the genre is always great. it's so good.
It's his worst so not really, it's a pretty good album but you're not like missing anything groundbreaking by missing it
THEY SAY MY SONGS
ARE MUCH TOO SLOOOOWWWWWWWW
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Some lesser known stuff/stuff not in this chart:
Good Night & Good Morning
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Abilene
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Bluetile Lounge
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I really like song about leaving by carissa's wierd and geek the girl by lisa germano. Where should I go next? I tend to prefer female vocals that are buried in the mix.
Try Natalie Rose Lebrecht's Daymares and Nightdreams or Imagining Weather.
Cool, thanks!
it isn't necessarily slowcore but I think you'll like the latter
I relistened to Ocean Beach after a breakup and Shadows killed me
Any songs like it?
Love the more distorted stuff on White Birch by Codeine. Any more slowcore like this?
check out lowercase, they're a little more screamy but they're also noisy
Where's Benji?
If you can handle some harsher guitars and rougher production, check out Planning For Burial, it's a one-man project with similar gloomy vibes and some shoegaze thrown in. Codeine is a big influence.
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I love Planning For Burial, some really good stuff
I was pleasantly surprised by The White Birch's "Star Is Just a Sun". I expected a Codeine worship band but it was very dreamy and quiet, nice stuff.
I'm always on the lookout for more ambient/atmospheric/quiet slowcore, I like it all but sometimes the really lethargic and subdued stuff just hits the spot.
This is a cool find, I'd never even heard of this project
Thanks for the rec
>angular post hardcore styled slowcore
I would put Spiderland under this description if I'm honest. Also lowercase and Mogwai on some songs.
I don't like how that chart looks, I'm gonna make a new one.
Post some albums to add, senpai.
FINALLY someone who agrees with me that Slint has slowcore elements. And I will check out Lowercase
lowercase are one of my favorites, they're great, I feel like you can put shellac in that realm too, for songs like this at least.
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ALSO check out a minor forest, fucking great band, get really loud at time but they're also pretty
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there's always chokebore and shipping news too
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definitely check out those albums.
also; broken water have a stoner-y slow feel about them on whet, it's good stuff
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From Don, Aman then to Washer and For Dinner is over 20 minutes of some of the greatest slowcore on offer.
Some great stuff there, I know quite a lot of it as my obsession with Slint led me to try and find something similar. While we're on the topic, have some Unwound.