I'll start:
A post-punk album with strong wind instruments.
Describe an album and others rec you the closest to it
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The best album. (AA album with Danny)
Spacious funeral doom with American primitive guitar influences.
nice pic OP
something like neu's self-titled but with no lieber honig
Folk Punk with ethnic influence (Could be Middle-Eastern, could be East Asian, could even be fucking Ska).
Has to be good though.
Art pop, female singer, something like Bjork or Kate Bush, and isn't Grimes or St Vincent
Susanne Sundfor, and one of my favorite albums.
Less experimental than Bjork, but more danceable.
Best song is Memorial, 10 minutes long with an orchestral piece that makes up the back half of the track.
Julia Holter - Loud City Song
Fast noise rock with unintelligible singing
Solex
Very fast (from hardcore punk and thrash metal to grindcore and powerviolence tempos) lo-fi pop punk with noisy guitar sound (both angular like in Big Black and droney like Les Rallizes Denudes & MBV), has a bit of emo, post-rock, math rock and jazz influences
Thanks anons I'll give them a listen
Lieber honig is the shit so fuck you but here. You'll love this.
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A concept album about bein schizophrenic
X - Los Angeles
an amalgamation of clipping.'s Splendor & Misery and Deltron 3030's Self-Titled album.
Moon Pix by Cat Power
Rock and roll but entirely on wind/brass instruments. Califone?
>Fast noise rock with unintelligible singing
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An amalgamation of the Experimental/Prog Rock style of The Mars Volta and the Art Rock style of Radiohead
>amalgamation
lol good oneq
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never heard of them
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