>can't be bothered to follow the simple rule of mentioning a few bandcamp artists you enjoy wow might as well post since the other one is bout to die
yamir.bandcamp.com/album/yamir >post-rock >guitar ambient // dark ambient >drone >small bits of noise rock >available on iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, and others
>First Thought Worst Thought >Buried in the Bed >Folk, Shoegaze
Description: "Bummer jams about a loved one's alcoholism and attempted suicides." - First Thought Worst Thought
First Thought Worst Thought's Buried in the Bed is a blur. In a metaphorical sense. The blend of shoegazey folk and hazy, blunted lyricism, filtered through a lens that borders between consciousness and drunkenness, gives the listener both a feeling of rest and restlessness. In that, there comes the beautiful blur.
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Weird and goofy but also endearing. I have a soft spot for music that doesn't take itself too seriously. Recording quality is wonky but the performances are solid.
Strong rec. Very unique.
I get that the out of tune double-tracks are a stylistic choice, but it got too distracting at some parts. Everything is good. Song is solid.
Getting some Hum vibes from this. Fun listen. A lot going on. Really does feel like work was put into this. Recommended.
Share-em-up doesn't really work. Also, not to be cynical, but basically all of us work super hard on our stuff, but obviously not everything can cut the mustard, friendo.
Follow the rules and don't try to start a pity party
Benjamin Gonzalez
Wow, I have so many reasons to listen to this based on what you have provided. Great marketing skills, bub.
Josiah Diaz
>feedback pls gooby pls Those tags kinda suck, tbqfh
Levi Martinez
Does anyone know some good southern-style 'trill' artists/producers kind of like DJ Smokey?
Gabriel Harris
>good >trill pick one, famalam
Brandon Butler
Never implied I was the only one who worked hard. Still, doesn't change the fact that I did.
How was I starting a pity party? I just want to hear what people have to say about my work, and be able to experience the work of others.
Gavin Rogers
*meant "did" in reference to the fact that I worked really hard.
Brandon Cox
K. Krooz >instrumental hip-hop >Premier/Pete Rock/Madlib influenced
>saw these guys at a string band festival this weekend >upright player spins the bass and it smashes into a little kid >kid gets up laughing that could have gone very wrong
they got a unique sound though, more traditional and kinda also less traditionl than a lot of the stuff in the genre
looking for comments/critique/constructive criticism
Jacob Perry
www.simoncameronfletcher2000.bandcamp.com
>homoti demos 1991 was recorded on shitty panasonic boomboxes all over ontario in 2014 in shitty group homes during the course of me being wrongfully placed in the custody of the children's aid society/CPS, some tracks were recorded at home in toronto in 2015
>bedroom pop/lo-fi acoustic jangle pop from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
>music to pet your dog to
>influences include: beat happening, early red house painters, alex g, death cab for cutie, daniel johnston, elliott smith, early weezer, ween's first few albums, and sebadoh
klomilfo.bandcamp.com/releases >dankcore Thats about it really. Some of the tracks has some decent parts now and then. We had fun making it and we unironically like the first track