Do you guys like this album and if so are there any other albums similar to this???
>>74902691
I love that album and unfortunately I have yet to find anything that quite hits the same sweet spot
You might wanna check out their self titled EP, which has some good stuff
also, in case you don't know, one of the band members died, and the rest of them formed another band called "Preoccupations", which was at first called "Viet Cong"
They have an EP and two LPS. It's not quite the same, and I still think Public Strain is my fav material, but there is some quality stuff in there for sure
there single from their first LP is probably my fav by them:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSbYbFiLDtQ
I'd say it's overall a more...aggressive sound than Women. Less of the slower, more contemplative tracks that you'd hear on Public Strain
I recently listened to something, which i was recommended on /mu/, that is sort of similar, especially in mood/vibe. In that it has like, driving pop-ish bass and guitars at times, but abrasive distortion:
" '77 Live " by Les Rallizes Denudes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoYVEQeJ4WQ
>>74903058
Thanks a lot man I'm going to check out these links and Preoccupations!
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>>74903195
you're very welcome, anon! I hope you like the recs!
Public Strain is one of my favs so I am happy to help bc i know the desire to find more like it
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>>74903468
something i didn't notice until recently:
on that track, towards the end, it sounds like someone is repeating "is there any reason?"
while the lines
"Overboard ahead of me
You're not lying next to me
just below your swaying palms
Hidden by a bank machine"
are being repeated
starts at around 4:03 into the song
i don't see this written anywhere, but i can't unhear it