Post depressioncore

post depressioncore

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I'm in the mood for some sadcore, let's get this sucker going

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carissas wierd

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both this and pic related work for existential dread and general feelings of emptiness

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that album isn't depressioncore

Turn on the Bright Lights

Would love some recommendations for similar albums

Essential pleb-tier depressioncore

Prepare yourself to dwell on your empty life while droning organs and ghost-like vocals coax you towards suicide.

:3

>elliott smith
>pleb
pick one

The s/t makes Depression Cherry seem like The GoGo's

listening to this now, kind of reminds me of a mix between Milk Music and Summerteeth Wilco

Since my favourite depression-core album was posted, I'll post my second favourite, same artist.

My favourite album right here.

Here's some stuff I've found that's similar in tone if not instrumentation:

First off, pic-related, Josephine and What Comes After the Blues by Jason Molina's various projects are great and keep generally the same tone.

The Letting Go by Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, as well as BPB's self-titled from 2013-2014.
My Song is Gonna Set Me Free by The Natives (free on Bandcamp)
Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle by Bill Callahan
Where Shall You Take Me by Damien Jurado (a close friend of Molina's who was very obviously inspired by him)

thought that joke would be funnier, you're totally right

It is to Sup Forums's standard

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Thanks for the list, I'll check them all out

Used to love this album but now it just makes me cringe :(

>giles cory, bloody gory

why does it make u cringe
the first track is the only track i liked btw

Quintessential depression album. Avey articulates depression better than any other artist I've listened to thus far.

this always works for me

Alaska by Bruce Springsteen

>Alaska by Bruce Springsteen
Assuming you mean Nebraska

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this is a great LP

I hate that fuckin owl his face looks like every chubby bald guy with a beard I know

(You)
have you listened to it?

right? Avey's got soul, man. Such a raw and honest performance on Down There especially

No problem, mate.

Yeah, Nebraska. It's been a long day

Mount erriee
The microphones
Old modest mouse
And you're set OP

Andrew?

Not Andrew, had a complicated-as-fuck thing with a guy named Andrew in 519-area code though who probably likes similar music these days.

>posting always the same 2 slowcore albums
Duster isn't even that depressing, it's just moody.
Listen to:
Bedhead
Love, Claire
Red House Painters
Seam
The first 5 Low albums
Everyone asked about you

and then tell me about how great that Duster album is. It's not even a top 10 slowcore record and a typical example of how superficial the discussion on Sup Forums is.

Xiu Xiu - A Promise
Grouper - The Man Who Died In His Boat
I Hate Myself - 10 Songs
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone - first two albums

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Crywank

this one

>that album
>pleb

XO and Either/Or are the only albums of his you could describe as pleb

Seam is not depressing at all, Bedhead isn't either

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Sparklehorse is pretty already.

*alright

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