Lobstrich
Prolific Member
When I say that, what band comes to your mind? I discovered a band some time ago which is pretty much my absolute favourite band now.
It's not really a very famous band so I'll leave it to the "mussicy" ones of you, to to give it a go, if you want to know.
(Hey, that rhymed, hehe)
Either way, some of their music, I do not know why I enjoy. It is, as the genre might tell, very noisy. Just screeching guitar that's tearing your ears apart.
But I can't stop listening, can't stop finding more bootlegs.
Do any of you have bands like that? Where there's just "something" as cheesy as it may sound.
Another band example (which has nothing to do with psychedelic-noise) is "Chromatics" they have a 15 minute song which is pretty much 5 minutes of the same beat and then 6, or so, minutes of one tone and then at the end the beat very very slowly comes back. You can't even hear it come back, you just sort of notice it and suddenly it's back. Incredibly "boring" yet I love it.
EDIT: There are more 'soft' songs from the first band I mentioned. Almost sort of "blues'ey" or soft-psychedelic, like Hendrix.
It's not really a very famous band so I'll leave it to the "mussicy" ones of you, to to give it a go, if you want to know.
(Hey, that rhymed, hehe)
Either way, some of their music, I do not know why I enjoy. It is, as the genre might tell, very noisy. Just screeching guitar that's tearing your ears apart.
But I can't stop listening, can't stop finding more bootlegs.
Do any of you have bands like that? Where there's just "something" as cheesy as it may sound.
Another band example (which has nothing to do with psychedelic-noise) is "Chromatics" they have a 15 minute song which is pretty much 5 minutes of the same beat and then 6, or so, minutes of one tone and then at the end the beat very very slowly comes back. You can't even hear it come back, you just sort of notice it and suddenly it's back. Incredibly "boring" yet I love it.
EDIT: There are more 'soft' songs from the first band I mentioned. Almost sort of "blues'ey" or soft-psychedelic, like Hendrix.