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StaIinist
help me please i just opened up my laptop and there was a psychical piece of paper of joe biden in it im not even joking please help he is hacking me i think he is manipulator and trying to brain wash me please help iwant. help i need it its the american government taking over my soul they want to eat my sliverware please he
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ThiDesRe
Funny, I saw your comment in the Slint shoutbox and then I see your comments pop up in two other unrelated shoutboxes all within an hour or so. Must the Lovecraft pic catching my eye. Anyway if you're looking for Slinty vocals. try June of 44 or Rodan they're quite similar. Also Unwound. Their song "Kantina" for example has a bit of a Slint vibe to the vocals. And there's always Codeine of course.
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Metal_or_diE333
Yes, Tame Impala is what you are looking for. Except with John Lennon instead of Neil Young. listen to the Bold Arrow of Time and Flow
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Nosebreather
Yeah the vocals are quite strange, fits the character of Comus though, just takes time to get used to.
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Empyrean_Sun
Yeah, I've never listened to much Acid King, I suppose it was because I was so obsessed with Electric Wizard at the time and then moved onto the heavier stuff in the stoner music genre so sort of bypassed a lot of the rockier music. I've not been listening to much stoner music recently, only Ramesses really and they fucking destroy. Will check them out, dude, give them another try.
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Empyrean_Sun
Hey, cheers, man, for some reason I never checked out Family Tree which I really need to. Yeah, Elliott Smith produced great stuff. I would highly recommend the musician Devendra Banhart, particularly the albums 'Rejoicing in the Hands' and 'Cripple Crow'. It's not too similar to Elliott Smith but his stuff is equally addictive and a bit weirder/more eclectic.
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kilstrit
it's cool man. oh, and i forgot about Heroin & Your Veins. sounds like sth between Dale Cooper and Earth. the atmosphere is "dale'ish", but the main instrument is guitar, like in Earth. it is a finnish one-man project and their first album is really stunning. other ones are also great. you should find them in teh internetz too ;)
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TasteTheLight
Also try Miles Davis' Bitches Brew, a classic one and even if I'm not a big Earth knower so far I think that also could be good...
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Funeral_Opolis
Yeah, I mean, I kind of figured it wasn't exactly what you were looking for, but it's the closest thing I could think of matching the description of "jazzy Earth." Actually, I discovered that particular album from an interview with Carlson, it's one of his top favorite albums. but Davis is great, his live album Live Evil is great, too. I mean, it's not really ambient or anything, but it's good, haha. Twin Peaks is a great show, but be prepared to be completely let down if you watch the whole series. it was canceled before they came to a conclusion and you're left with hanging.
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Funeral_Opolis
no problem, I hope you enjoyed it, it's a beautiful album. that picture is from Twin Peaks, it's a great/weird show by David Lynch and Mark Frost.
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jimmypage95
I don't heard about this band before but i listen it now and "Glory To The Gods In The Highest" is totally great. Just like Coven, Pentangle and Steeleye Span together.
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jimmypage95
Yeah Coven is satanic Jefferson Airplane :D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBs6A8vBHw0&list=LL_ajhOCb75_l5IXLwH1ZiXw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkSFlJubQU8&list=LL_ajhOCb75_l5IXLwH1ZiXw
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jimmypage95
Great taste :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FY8wgBNIU5w http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-Hdmm304Uw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pcla5zyZfA
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DieSchwarzeDame
Hey :) Here's my group on facebook, which is dedicated to psychedelic music. You can join if you want. https://www.facebook.com/groups/387215481353241/
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Empyrean_Sun
I highly recommend Either/Or. His posthumous album New Moon is also a good starting point since it incorporates b-side songs from lots of different albums. Don't be put off by the fact they're b-sides though, since most tracks are easily as good as what was placed in his albums. Pre-Either/Or, his music was more depressing and self-recorded, bar maybe one album. Post Either/Or, he branched into a more heavy and eclectic style, using other musicians as well. Basically, that album is sort of comparable to Pink Moon.
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Empyrean_Sun
Nick Drake was truly brilliant as epitomised in 'Pink Moon' which is such a cracking and legendary album. The only acoustic musician I could place higher would be Elliott Smith.
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SaintVitus-fan
I noticed your post on the psychedelic rock group page. You should check out Assemble Head In Sunburst Sound, Mondo Drag, Dead Man, and Stone Axe.
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heedstoone
'Ello 'ello my blog Adrenochrome Music is back with a vengeance... Have a little a gander, I you dig it show you appreciation by clicking on the picture of the Barbershop at the bottom of any page! http://adrenochromemusic.wordpress.com/
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HighIsTheWay
yeah, i have "sleeps holy mountain"... great album. Om is good too and i'll probably be death is this communion
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