Post your best Bandcamp finds

Hey Sup Forums, find any cool shit on Bandcamp lately? If so link to it, and include what genre it is if you can. Preferably NYP, but doesn't have to be. I'll kick things off with a few recs of my own:

moontoothny.bandcamp.com/album/chromaparagon
>Prog Metal

thunderzoneusa.bandcamp.com/album/this-music-does-not-apologize-2002-2008-tz043
>Weird-as-fuck Instrumental Electronica

bummerkc.bandcamp.com/album/spank
>Noise Rock/Punk

theleptons.bandcamp.com/album/hurricane-gospel
>Alternative/Garage Rock

thenods.bandcamp.com/album/ariadnes-thread
>Garage Rock/Punk

Other urls found in this thread:

exordiummusic.bandcamp.com/album/beneath-the-toxic-jungle
nounss.bandcamp.com/album/still
kingmental.bandcamp.com/album/carte-blanche-15-acid-tracks-of-acid-mayhem
awesomerap.bandcamp.com/album/doin-art
simoncameronfletcher2000.bandcamp.com/
mizmor.bandcamp.com/
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Bringeth on the recs

Pretty much any exo shit
Kill Bill and Rav are the best of the group but they're all talented

Rav - Beneath the Toxic Jungle
exordiummusic.bandcamp.com/album/beneath-the-toxic-jungle
>Hip hop / Sad Hop

I particularly like all of column 1, and B3

Also F2-4, but honestly they're all worth checking out

Oh yeah, I listened to Kill Bill a little about a year ago when I was first getting into rap. I liked it okay but I wasn't blown away or anything. Rav is better so far though, I really dig the production.

Nouns - Still
emo, post-rock, some pop-electro with the keyboard, noise-rock, all the things.

One of the best album I've heard last year. Easily.

nounss.bandcamp.com/album/still

kingmental.bandcamp.com/album/carte-blanche-15-acid-tracks-of-acid-mayhem
upbeat peppy acid music great to get a party started

I heard that album back in December and dug it quite a bit. Dunno why it didn't stick with me as much, I'll have to give it another listen.

Yeah, I loved "Backwoods" and "Good Luck Chuck". I totally forgot about Kill Bill, thanks for reminding me

awesomerap.bandcamp.com/album/doin-art
kooky rap

I made an analysis on it for a site of a friend online, done 7 thousand words or so on it

good shit, trust me

Mind linking to it?

yep i mind, sorry
if i'm on here, it's majorly for anonymity

but if you want a TL;DR version of it I don't mind

That's fair. TL;DR away if you've got the time

the album is noise-rock/lo-fi/emo, but has a touch of minimum 5-6 other genre, which are electro-pop, post-rock, hardcore-punk, ambient, name it

each songs in the complete structure reflect the way someone react during an aggression, which is a big theme of the album, and start happy to sad at the end (happy, to angry, to sad, to desperate, etc.)

the first song is an ambient song, which remind hope to people who suffer these aggression, and the second song start with the gimmick of 8 to 16 measure of all the instrument playing really loudly and noisy, on a unsync beat from the drum, which is a taste of the extreme chaos of a teenage years/aggression reaction (it's also punk as fuck). It start up the album for good and take the listener by surprise.

the gimmick happens each 3 songs or so and its the only complain i have for the album, it's sounds unoriginal after 10-15 listen, but it's ok because each songs feel different so it's not a problem at all.

the lyrics are quotes from people, that's why they sounds too much at time. Some songs have 2 paragraphs of lyrics in the time of 2 lines, it sounds funny and imaginative, but truly reflects the intention of the band to deliver a certain speech of hope and sadness, which all comes to me being one of the best thing of the album.

the music is overall really good. The musicians, especially the drummer who is just ok at best, are not really good, the perform just fine, but what drives the album is truly all what's behind the making of it. The lyrics, the structure of ambient, the ability to set the mod like punk/emo, has the complexity of post/rock, mixed with the imaginative way of the electro-pop, it all create a giant mess of ideas that are thrown in the face of the listener, but isn't too much at the same time.

It's incredible seriously. I skipped lots of stuff and did not put lots of example but you see my point

and sorry if i'm hard to follow, i'm not English native and i'm not accustomed to talk about music in English, i also forgot to specify my analysis was in french

Ehh, your English is way better than my French, so I ain't complaining.

thanks
but yeah, the album's cool

simoncameronfletcher2000.bandcamp.com/

>bedroom pop from toronto
>folky stuff
>acoustic lofi stuff
>stuff like elliott smith, early sebadoh, daniel johnston, alex g, ween's first few albums

mizmor.bandcamp.com/

Black/Doom metal one man band

The Yodh album is my favorite release of 2016

>Tagged "devotional"

ehhh, thanks but no thanks. Might check it at some point if I'm bored

One-man metal projects rarely don't suck but I'll take your word for it I guess