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discount cathouse
Mar 25, 2009
I am looking for Songs that could bei summed up as "Apocalyptic Revenge Fantasy". Imagine you have been wronged in a serious way and are expecting divine punishment to be handed down. I would Like Songs with that Vibe.
Examples:
Nina Simone - Pirate Jenny
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Heads will roll
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Bad Moon Rising

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BigFactory
Sep 17, 2002

discount cathouse posted:

I am looking for Songs that could bei summed up as "Apocalyptic Revenge Fantasy". Imagine you have been wronged in a serious way and are expecting divine punishment to be handed down. I would Like Songs with that Vibe.
Examples:
Nina Simone - Pirate Jenny
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Heads will roll
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Bad Moon Rising

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5c9_XkYYjTU

Nordick
Sep 3, 2011

Yes.

discount cathouse posted:

Imagine you have been wronged in a serious way and are expecting divine punishment to be handed down.

Dunno if it has the vibe that you're after, but that's pretty literally the entire premise of this song:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPAr7kL-mmg

Black Sabas
Apr 29, 2015

pizzapocketparty posted:

Been listening to a grindcore band called "Sulfuric Cautery" https://blastaddict.bandcamp.com/album/suffocating-feats-of-dehumanization (trigger warning:background image is surgical gore)

It sounds like noise and I'd like more grindcore that's basically white noise. Or any "rock" music that's basically white noise.

Checkout grindfather productions- they release a lot of grindcore/mincecore https://www.discogs.com/label/259924-Grindfather-Productions
Isaac played in Detroit/Hypermasis and puts out lots of cool stuff like this split with suffering mind
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iWXyBVaiSc
lots of mincecore and goregrind stuff, Sulfuric Cautery did a split with Deterioration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5cqnRJzFnc
Sept Sete Star is similar and from JP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8selUQRs_E
Archagathus, Girth, Hacked Apart, Haggus- any

funkybottoms
Oct 28, 2010

Funky Bottoms is a land man

discount cathouse posted:

I am looking for Songs that could bei summed up as "Apocalyptic Revenge Fantasy". Imagine you have been wronged in a serious way and are expecting divine punishment to be handed down. I would Like Songs with that Vibe.
Examples:
Nina Simone - Pirate Jenny
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Heads will roll
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Bad Moon Rising

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0jw5qBgUuo

HenryJLittlefinger
Jan 31, 2010

stomp clap


discount cathouse posted:

I am looking for Songs that could bei summed up as "Apocalyptic Revenge Fantasy". Imagine you have been wronged in a serious way and are expecting divine punishment to be handed down. I would Like Songs with that Vibe.
Examples:
Nina Simone - Pirate Jenny
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Heads will roll
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Bad Moon Rising

I'm Coming Home - Murder By Death

discount cathouse
Mar 25, 2009
Thanks, I Like These Suggestions.

Earwicker
Jan 6, 2003

The Children of Coyote Woman by All Them Witches

Lampsacus
Oct 21, 2008

discount cathouse posted:

I am looking for Songs that could bei summed up as "Apocalyptic Revenge Fantasy". Imagine you have been wronged in a serious way and are expecting divine punishment to be handed down. I would Like Songs with that Vibe.
Examples:
Nina Simone - Pirate Jenny
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Heads will roll
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Bad Moon Rising
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=ijZUoSsnRPU&feature=share

bbobseq
Jul 1, 2023
Can someone rec more stuff like Black Wreath? Evocative of harsh winter, misery, etc.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVQ1lYwy0ng

bbobseq
Jul 1, 2023

discount cathouse posted:

I am looking for Songs that could bei summed up as "Apocalyptic Revenge Fantasy". Imagine you have been wronged in a serious way and are expecting divine punishment to be handed down. I would Like Songs with that Vibe.
Examples:
Nina Simone - Pirate Jenny
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Heads will roll
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Bad Moon Rising

Nick Cave is good for that or murder in general.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8t1zajLlQo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ahr4KFl79WI

Hooplah
Jul 15, 2006


bbobseq posted:

Can someone rec more stuff like Black Wreath? Evocative of harsh winter, misery, etc.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVQ1lYwy0ng

i hadn't heard of this band but it immediately reminded me of the neofolk project of the wand and the moon

....lo and behold it's the same vocalist. so yeah check out that band for a similar feel in a different genre
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDFjvw_7Vks

bbobseq
Jul 1, 2023
thanks

Nordick
Sep 3, 2011

Yes.

bbobseq posted:

Evocative of harsh winter, misery, etc.

Agalloch - Pale Folklore is my go-to winter moping album

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPtY6XupvSc

for fucks sake
Jan 23, 2016

Nordick posted:

Agalloch - Pale Folklore is my go-to winter moping album

The Mantle for me. Nothing quite like walking in the dark with snow falling, listening to the sound of a deer skull.

ShaneMacGowansTeeth
May 22, 2007



I think this is it... I think this is how it ends

and obviously this (funnily enough off of the 'Murder Ballads' album)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awV25UXXYxQ

MockingQuantum
Jan 20, 2012



This feels like a weird ask because I'm pretty sure this song was written explicitly for a long-running UK murder mystery TV show but I can't get it out of my head, so anything else out there that's like this?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiQ0ZxuBr9A

basically, ominous folk ballads, I guess?

ultrafilter
Aug 23, 2007

It's okay if you have any questions.


MockingQuantum posted:

This feels like a weird ask because I'm pretty sure this song was written explicitly for a long-running UK murder mystery TV show but I can't get it out of my head, so anything else out there that's like this?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiQ0ZxuBr9A

basically, ominous folk ballads, I guess?

Nick Cave. Check out Murder Ballads.

HenryJLittlefinger
Jan 31, 2010

stomp clap


MockingQuantum posted:

This feels like a weird ask because I'm pretty sure this song was written explicitly for a long-running UK murder mystery TV show but I can't get it out of my head, so anything else out there that's like this?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiQ0ZxuBr9A

basically, ominous folk ballads, I guess?

There is a whole sorta genre called murderfolk, just search Spotify or YouTube for playlists. But also bands like the Pine Box Boys, .357 String Band, Jayke Orvis, The Goddamn Gallows, and Slim Cessnas Auto Club/Munly and the Lupercalians to name a few have some stuff like this. They all are more on the bluegrass/old time/rockabilly/Gothic country spectrum.

bbobseq
Jul 1, 2023
The Handsome Family did the s1 True Detective theme.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xyu_MdKBXic

bbobseq
Jul 1, 2023

Hooplah posted:

i hadn't heard of this band but it immediately reminded me of the neofolk project of the wand and the moon

....lo and behold it's the same vocalist. so yeah check out that band for a similar feel in a different genre
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDFjvw_7Vks

yeah,

this song breaks me

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veajQJ9GAGQ

Hooplah
Jul 15, 2006


cool! glad you're, uhhh... "enjoying" it

if you want more depressive sad folk you should definitely check out giles corey if you haven't yet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMK7IHF69Sc

Disco Pope
Dec 6, 2004

Top Class!
I'm looking for more alternative country, but probably with a skew towards the Alternative - Wednesday (and MJ Lenderman's solo record) were the band that led me this way, alongside reading that Dinosaur Jr were partially envisioned as a loud country band along with The Replacements dalliances with country. I also enjoy Wilco, Uncle Tueplo, went through a big Calexico phase and have been enjoying Lucinda Williams. I tend to bounce off things that are quieter a bit more - I'm more about the squealing double-stops and slide over layers of fuzz.

Whiskeytown are a name that keep coming up, but Ryan Adams gives me the ick.

hatelull
Oct 29, 2004

You might check out It Still Moves from My Morning Jacket. They could scratch that itch.

Drive-By Truckers is probably going to be your jam, and maybe some Old 97's.

Epi Lepi
Oct 29, 2009

You can hear the voice
Telling you to Love
It's the voice of MK Ultra
And you're doing what it wants

Disco Pope posted:

I'm looking for more alternative country, but probably with a skew towards the Alternative - Wednesday (and MJ Lenderman's solo record) were the band that led me this way, alongside reading that Dinosaur Jr were partially envisioned as a loud country band along with The Replacements dalliances with country. I also enjoy Wilco, Uncle Tueplo, went through a big Calexico phase and have been enjoying Lucinda Williams. I tend to bounce off things that are quieter a bit more - I'm more about the squealing double-stops and slide over layers of fuzz.

Whiskeytown are a name that keep coming up, but Ryan Adams gives me the ick.

Lucero is a great alternative country band. Tennessee & That Much Further West are great albums but honestly I love their whole discography.

Check out Neko Case if you haven't before. Middle Cyclone is where I started with her.

The other album that came to mind is Cross Canadian Ragweed's Mission California.

HenryJLittlefinger
Jan 31, 2010

stomp clap


There's a good country thread here that has documented a bunch of that stuff.
But the bands mentioned already like Lucero, Driveby Truckers, and Cross Canadian Ragweed are a good place to start. See also: Wrinkle Neck Mules, Son Volt, Slim Cessnas Auto Club, Turnpike Troubadors, Blue Mountain, and Split Lip Rayfield.

BigFactory
Sep 17, 2002

Disco Pope posted:

I'm looking for more alternative country, but probably with a skew towards the Alternative - Wednesday (and MJ Lenderman's solo record) were the band that led me this way, alongside reading that Dinosaur Jr were partially envisioned as a loud country band along with The Replacements dalliances with country. I also enjoy Wilco, Uncle Tueplo, went through a big Calexico phase and have been enjoying Lucinda Williams. I tend to bounce off things that are quieter a bit more - I'm more about the squealing double-stops and slide over layers of fuzz.

Whiskeytown are a name that keep coming up, but Ryan Adams gives me the ick.

Listen to Gillian Welch - Time The Revelator and then listen to the rest of her albums.

El Gallinero Gros
Mar 17, 2010

Disco Pope posted:

I'm looking for more alternative country, but probably with a skew towards the Alternative - Wednesday (and MJ Lenderman's solo record) were the band that led me this way, alongside reading that Dinosaur Jr were partially envisioned as a loud country band along with The Replacements dalliances with country. I also enjoy Wilco, Uncle Tueplo, went through a big Calexico phase and have been enjoying Lucinda Williams. I tend to bounce off things that are quieter a bit more - I'm more about the squealing double-stops and slide over layers of fuzz.

Whiskeytown are a name that keep coming up, but Ryan Adams gives me the ick.

Meat Puppets-Meat Puppets II

Disco Pope
Dec 6, 2004

Top Class!
Thanks all, some good recommendations here!

Uthor
Jul 9, 2006

Gummy Bear Heaven ... It's where I go when the world is too mean.
Well, I was gonna say Lucero, but Lucero was already said multiple times.

I dig Lydia Loveless. Warning, her last album is all about divorce. Give Boy Crazy a listen to.

I'd also suggest checking out Chuck Ragan.

Disco Pope
Dec 6, 2004

Top Class!

Uthor posted:

Well, I was gonna say Lucero, but Lucero was already said multiple times.

I dig Lydia Loveless. Warning, her last album is all about divorce. Give Boy Crazy a listen to.

I'd also suggest checking out Chuck Ragan.

Oh, the guy from Hot Water Music, right?

Uthor
Jul 9, 2006

Gummy Bear Heaven ... It's where I go when the world is too mean.
Yeah, he is. I know him for the solo stuff, not Hot Water Music, haha.

Bayham Badger
Jan 19, 2007

Secretly force socialism, communism and imperialism types of government onto the people of the United States of America.

Sarah Shook and the Disarmers, Caitlin Rose, Paul Cauthen, Orville Peck, and Steve Earle all broadly hit something in the alt country vein that you're looking for.

bbobseq
Jul 1, 2023
Cracker

(the band)

OldSenileGuy
Mar 13, 2001
What are some good albums to check out if I’m looking for more downbeat electronic chill music like Portishead’s Dummy or Air’s Moon Safari?

Sometimes I put on the lofi beats YouTube channel to scratch this itch, and it does a good enough job but the songs are missing some unidentifiable 90’s flavor to them

bbobseq
Jul 1, 2023

OldSenileGuy posted:

What are some good albums to check out if I’m looking for more downbeat electronic chill music like Portishead’s Dummy or Air’s Moon Safari?

Sometimes I put on the lofi beats YouTube channel to scratch this itch, and it does a good enough job but the songs are missing some unidentifiable 90’s flavor to them

you've probably heard of Sneaker Pimps

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eBZqmL8ehg

Massive Attack
Tricky
Lamb-fear of fours
zero 7

bbobseq fucked around with this message at 10:43 on Aug 12, 2023

HenryJLittlefinger
Jan 31, 2010

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Massive Attack's Mezzanine is not to be missed if you want old broody trip hop

Kruder and Dorfmeister - DJ Kicks and the K&D Sessions were the big ones, but their other work is good.

Tosca's Suzuki and Suzuki in Dub

HenryJLittlefinger fucked around with this message at 15:12 on Aug 12, 2023

IUG
Jul 14, 2007


Archive’s first album was one of my first trip hop albums. Too bad they only did it for the first album.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=javNyyatPac

ultrafilter
Aug 23, 2007

It's okay if you have any questions.


I MONSTER is another one worth checking out.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhB6Lb7_kN8

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regulargonzalez
Aug 18, 2006
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WHEN THE RICH GET RICHER I GET HORNIER :a2m::a2m::a2m::a2m:

OldSenileGuy posted:

What are some good albums to check out if I’m looking for more downbeat electronic chill music like Portishead’s Dummy or Air’s Moon Safari?

Sometimes I put on the lofi beats YouTube channel to scratch this itch, and it does a good enough job but the songs are missing some unidentifiable 90’s flavor to them

GusGus - Polydistortion is a companion piece to Air's Moon Safari in my mind, listened to those cds nonstop in 98. Hooverphonic too - Blue Wonder Power Milk I practically wore out. And the one-and-done Mono - Formica Blues is that chill vibe infused with a retro note. Reminds me of the Secret Agent soma.fm channel and honestly it's completely unknown but is an all-time top 5 trip-hop album.

All the above are from 1997-98 so they're authentically late 90s sounding.

regulargonzalez fucked around with this message at 17:41 on Aug 12, 2023

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