I have a new band that has an album underway. The album is inspired by tnbm, but ended up sounding like Godspeed You! Black Metal… Anyway, I have two non-album tracks that I want to release—pre-album— on splits/comps/etc., that don't sound black metal at all. Anyone interested?
I'm terrible at classifying my own music, but the first one is kinda Glenn Branca meets Sigur Rós meets The Angelic Process, and the second more slowcore-y. I guess my main influences that seep into every project are god's pee, Hüsker Dü, & Mineral. Both songs are quite (purposely) lo-fi.
The songs are a 10" side length-ish, and I'd love to be involved with a physical release, but digital only is OK too.
If you're interested or curious at all (or even if you just wanna listen!), just contact me on here, and I can email you the unfinished (but unlikely to significantly change) mixes.
Looking for anyone who wants to do splits/comps/etc.
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Looking for anyone who wants to do splits/comps/etc.
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Re: Looking for anyone who wants to do splits/comps/etc.
I just want to say thanks for mentioning The Angelic Process. I hadn't heard of them, so I started listening to them and that is some intense music. I like them a lot.
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Re: Looking for anyone who wants to do splits/comps/etc.
Nice! They're like Sigur Rós except DISTORT ALL THE THINGS.
I found someone to put out that song on a compilation. The other song I decided to keep for a tape release with two other tracks.
I found someone to put out that song on a compilation. The other song I decided to keep for a tape release with two other tracks.
Check out my band, Den elektriske salmebok: http://linktr.ee/salmeboka