ITT: Describe music you want to hear, people recommend you stuff that sounds like it

ITT: Describe music you want to hear, people recommend you stuff that sounds like it

>Ramones with psychedelic elements

Other urls found in this thread:

youtube.com/watch?v=V6xv3xR8Y-8
youtube.com/watch?v=o83uriMyqw8
joiedevivreband.bandcamp.com/album/the-north-end
echolad.bandcamp.com/album/echo-lad
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUVm9z4bEpjjbkURPrZ13pk2lNv_csIWD
youtube.com/watch?v=OetRphtvpBs
youtube.com/watch?v=wHvrOQFJFY4
youtube.com/watch?v=s_wx_R9BW-8
twitter.com/NSFWRedditGif

Emotional Tokyo without that bass boost and cringe weeb loops.
Old school nihon is all good, but stupid anime girl ear rape just kills it for me.

Anything that's upbeat/happy sounding with sad or sarcastic lyrics

Progressive Country

Both in terms of music and lyrics.

More stuff like Samhain; Gothic, Bluesy, Crunchy, Chugging/Fast:

youtube.com/watch?v=V6xv3xR8Y-8

forgot pic, herpderp
but bumpin for more G wave

3rd times the charm, no more pot for me

Ambient IDM (like boards of canada) with jazz influences

the most dark, depressive, and crushing dungeon synth possible, like something that you would hear at a funeral.
best i've found is vond by selvmord

smiths
brand new - deja entendu

Sturgill Simpson and Tyler Childers both come to mind

sufjan stevens

Though it's not country in the sense I assume you're meaning(Americana/blues based country with sad songs and stories) there's a bunch of stuff that might fit the bill. Look into "pastoral prog" a bit. If that's too exorbitant, try Comus. First utterance is a 10/10 album transcending genre but it is folky and it is progressive.

youtube.com/watch?v=o83uriMyqw8

Sonderlust by Kishi bashi

Amon Tobin

American Football but with more emphasis on the trumpet.

the melvins but really fast

Japanese grunge music, or grunge music that uses some Japanese instruments
Psychedelic, distorted, rock music with a cold, dark atmosphere. Dark shoegaze, if one wills

joiedevivreband.bandcamp.com/album/the-north-end

listen to Salt, and then the whole album

It would probably be something kinda meh like Kylesa.

Math Rock with Shoegaze elements, helps if kinda poppy. Bonus points for the singer being a Japanese girl.

Early Celtic Frost

Psychedelic/Prog rock/pop with lots of violins

Trip-hop with doom metal guitars.

echolad.bandcamp.com/album/echo-lad

listen to Pangram and There's Gold In Them Hills

youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUVm9z4bEpjjbkURPrZ13pk2lNv_csIWD

>dark shoegaze
Blackgaze?

OK Computer?

You might like this band based on the stuff you mentioned:

youtube.com/watch?v=OetRphtvpBs

The unicorns

Music that isn't blues using a dirgey rhythm. Examples of the rhythm I'm talking about are "Ballad of The Thin Man" by Bob Dylan and "Love Lies" by Captain Beefheart.
little iffy on the psychedelic part but check out some atmoblack like Burzum or something

something that sounds like andrew jackson jihad but not for nu-males

I want to listen to some funky fucking bass that leads the piece.
And I do not want it to have been made in the last twenty years.

...

didn't mean to quote

drone metal with the same kinda washed out, reverb-y guitar tones of stuff like pic related or Portal

Boris but more "epic".
youtube.com/watch?v=wHvrOQFJFY4

Jim O'Rourke - Happy Holidays

something rad

Psychedelic folk

pref something 90's or newer as I'm aware of the older stuff like Donovan

Violent femmes could be close

youtube.com/watch?v=s_wx_R9BW-8

Maybe this is more on the shoegazy side though

the shit i record in my apartment

The Cramps but better

The Seeds

The meteors

the most simple formulaic doom imagineable that also happens to be extremely heavy and depressing

Retard

The Sneeds

Formerly Chuck's