>>33018860
Cannot recommend this stuff enough, one of my favorite artists I've found in these threads, very much look forward to future album releases
>>33016210
Absolutely love how that track starts out, sort of reminds me of AnCo's Feels era. When it hit the two minute mark, it was really eerie and I really dig the noises that kick in and the fuzzy tone on that guitar.By the three and a half minute mark, the track had gone into a completely different territory, so I really enjoy the overall traveling this song does, it goes from ambient, swampy, pretty beginnings, to ominous, scary, dark middle, to minimalistic weird, spacy sounds. I dig that. I'd say the sound you have would be greatly complimented by drums. Not a drum pad, but really, fuzzed out drums. Hard, angry drums. I was waiting for something like that. This track is fine without it, but for future recordings, consider that idea. Or don't. That's fine, too.
>>33020156
Listening to Stagnant, really dig the tones and punky vibes going on. It took me a good ten seconds to figure out there were vocals. I'd either get rid of them entirely or bring them up so we can hear them, the sound isn't fuzzy and dreamy enough for a buried vocals technique to add too much to the sound. Vocals would be great in this track, but the kind you can hear. Wonderful playing, tight as fuck.
Now I'm on Broken Glass, and I'm fucking digging that intro, very Swell Maps-esque. Very cool post-punk vibe to that bass riff and simplicity in the beginning, eventually grows to a less minimalistic sound which I really dig. That synth sounded like a legit orchestra, very, very cool. Again, wonderful guitar tones, really digging the percussion. Love the solo. And now that I can actually hear the vocals, I really, really dig 'em. Has a sound that sort of comes off as, like, post-punk meets baroque rock meets noise rock/grunge, and I fucking love it. If you had an album of this sort of shit, I would probably listen to it a lot.