Basically albums that are incredibly dissonant/noisy yet beautiful and harmonious at the same time
To Be Kind borrows a lot from The Ascention
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwcUSshWhlw
listen to this if you havent heard it yet
What's on the left? No Now is my favorite album so I'd love anything close to it
>>72899606
obligatory if you want something like clarence clarity
>>72899778
Glenn Branca - The Ascension. It's basically an experiment with resonance and overtones.
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>>72899733
thanks will listen
>>72899778
The Ascencion by Glenn Branca, definitely in my top 5 albums of all time. It doesn't really sound like No Now though, the only thing they share is what I stated in my post. It's 4 electric guitars with weird tunings, 1 bass, and 1 drummer, no vocals. Do listen to it.
>>72899606
obvious pick youve already heard but loveless ofc
>>72899826
yes, love that album too
>>72899606
just listen to more glenn branca
>>72899606
Spiritualized - Royal Albert Hall October 10 1997 Live
CANCER IN THE WATER
CANCER IN ME
DOOO DOOO DOOO DOOOO DO
for Clarence Clarity I would suggest going through Black Dice's discography
>>72899606
Thurston Moore, Lee Ranaldo and Michael Gira all played in his orchestras so Sonic Youth and Swans borrow a lot from his use of volume and resonance
rhys chatham
listen NOW
>>72901455
dont tell me what to do
>>72899778
check this out
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>>72899606
One is different from the other
One is legit good
The other is pitchfork bullshit
>>72903139
>get up
>tonight
>>72899606
You have funk guitar on the one had, dub bass rhythms, it's danceable at times and on the other you have guitar feedback, dissonant sax and keyboards. Absolutely brilliant album. It's a shame they've only managed to recreate that atmosphere on their second album. Every studio album after that isn't up to par or is downright bad. We Are All Prostitutes compilation is also great. And Nick Cave likes them.
https://youtu.be/BUC2GmzJpGY
>>72903491
On the one hand*
>>72903187
>The other is pitchfork bullshit
So why did they never review it?
>>72903815
Clarence is too avant garde for Pitchfork
>>72903491
Citizen Zombie was a pleasant change of pace
>>72904822
>literally sounds like something in between post-Feels AnCo and Corey Feldman
>too avant garde for Pitchfork
Clarence Clarity fans are confirmed to be one of the most autitic fanbases on the board
>>72904843
Too bad they didn't reach the heights of their earlier albums. We Are All Prostitutes is an incredibly infectious, jarring, honest and a unique song. Bob Dylan's honesty and authenticity and the aggression of Swans. Brilliant.