>>73502837
That's like asking for music involving the balalaika that isn't Russian folk
Songs for a Blue Guitar and Old Ramon
>>73502887
way to flaunt your ignorance anon
The Dark Side of the Moon
>>73502837
That one track on F#A#sideways8 I'm pretty sure. Revival Swans use it a lot. The pedal steel is the most underrated instrument.
>>73502837
Just came out this year and its DAMN good
>>73502887
>>73502837
Every latter day Swans album uses them prominently
>>73502837
Susan Alcorn-Soledad
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfIXaEum_ZM
>>73503395
was about to post this
a lot of psychedelic garage from the 60's did I'm pretty sure, 13th Floor Elevators, Red Krayola, that sort of thing
>>73503283
In a very singular way too. I haven't heard anyone use them like that.
Check out Red Sparowes' "Every Red Heart Shines Toward the Red Sun" if you're into post-rock. Heavy use of steels and features members of Isis and Emma Ruth Rundle
>>73502837
Pink Floyd, Dark Side of The Moon!
>>73504034
He said good albums
>>73504229
>73504229
Those are fighting words where I come from
Queens of the stone age use them quite a lot
>>73502837
That weird German dude from Swans who translates literature as his day job plays steel guitar
>>73502901
Came here to suggest this. Justin Vernon is a fucking golden god