I feel like Moping.
Suggest some really sad music that will make my heart burn and will make me cry. :/
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I feel like Moping.
Suggest some really sad music that will make my heart burn and will make me cry. :/
A Silver Mount Zion or Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Listen to "He Has Left Us Alone But Shards Of Light Sometimes Grace The Corners of Our Rooms" by A Silver Mount Zion in the dark. It's quite an experience to say the least.
I'm gonna download that song just because of the name.Quote:
Originally Posted by GooeyToast
Listen to anything by Jimmy Eat World, Death Cab for Cutie, The World at Large by Modest Mouse, or Onitsuka Chihiro's Rasen, or Nakashima Mika's Missing.
Actually that's not a song, that's the whole album title :DQuote:
Originally Posted by aisle_s
Be warned though, it's not typical music. It's almost purely instrumental (piano, violin, drums)
Godspeed kicks ass.
I suggest Cursive's The Ugly Organ. It's one of the most well written albums I've ever heard. Lyrically and musically genius.
Sunny Day Real Estate's song "Pillars" also comes to my mind when I think of sad. It's just a straight up gloomy song. The live version is amazing too.
What do you mean by 'sad'? Does despairing count?
If so, I'd recommend the opening music to J.S. Bachs Saint John Passion.
Edit: Also, try Johnny Cashs version of "Hurt".
Depressing is what I meant to say.
depends what kind of sad.
emo: hawkthorne hieghts
normal: .... I donno...
Oh God no not Hawthorne Heights. Anything but them.
I have a couple things I want to suggest, but I don't know if it's the right kind of depressing. If you want to "cry" then I'm guessing you want depressing lyrics. But Pyramid Song from Radiohead has always sounded very depressing to me. Blue Guitar from The Moody Blues.
Oh my, yes! I forgot all about Radiohead. Hail to the Thief is really depressing.Quote:
Originally Posted by kikimm
Depressing music?
Xasthur, Weakling, Lurker of Chalice, Birkenau, I Shalt Become, Leviathan.
Maybe a little bit of Joy Division will make you sad.If you want sad and angry music listen to NIN,but only their old albums will do(Pretty Hate Machine,The Downward Spiral).Have a good time being sad!:cry:
I love instrumental music...I'm off to find.Quote:
Originally Posted by GooeyToast
I'm listening to Sarah McLachlan - When Somebody Loved Me right now. If that doesn't cut it, I don't know what does. But Sarah's good at this stuff. Get When Somebody Loved Me, Dear God, Do What You Have To Do, Gloomy Sunday, Good Enough (get the piano version and the acoustic guitar version), Possession.
Good Enough is particularly depressing, especially those pre-mentioned versions.
The Moon by the Microphones or Sleep by Godspeed You! Black Emperor are both good.
Depressing ----> Grandaddy - He's simple, he's dumb, he's the pilot
An ending - Brian Eno.
The Rasmus - Funeral Song
It kinda bores me
Sunny Day Real Estate - Pillars really doesn't seem so sad to me. Sunny Day is awesome, btw.
If you want to listen to a really, really sad song I suggest My Dying Bride - For My Fallen Angel. A handful of people I know, and myself, all cried the first time we heard it.
Anathema - Barriers also has a saddening effect on me, as do most their songs, but I love Anathema too much to stop listening even if it does make me sad. ;D
Depressing music. <3
Janus' (these guys have been my favourite band for a very long time, they're definately worth checking out) newest album Nachtmahr would be a very good pick. Very sad piano driven symphonic music. Though all of their albums are really depressing, particulary songs like Du siehst aus wie immer and Kinderkreuzzug. If you have a more open mind, I'd suggest checking out their album Schlafende Hunde, as it's one of the greatest albums ever created. The thing's I've linked to here are a bit more accessible.
Download:
3:30min trailer of Nachtmahr
Live cover of Rammstein's Seemann (not a metal cover)
Short sample of Das Gesicht
You wouldn't go wrong with some Lacrimosa either. I'd recommend the albums Elodia and Stille. Some songs are a bit more upbeat, but try out Ich verlasse heut' dein Herz or Der erste Tag.
Also, metal can sound really depressing too. Bands like Slumber and Forest Stream are great if you do not mind death metal vocals.
This is probably less easy to get one's hands on, but the Korean band Oathean's instrumental folk tracks are very depressing aswell. The track A painful Reminiscence in Notion is possibly one of the most depressing songs I've ever heard, but the track Road to... is probably easier to find and very beautiful aswell.
The band Angizia probably make the most insane music you'll ever come across, but some of it is really melancholic, especially some tracks on their latest album Ein Toter fährt gern Ringelspiel. Sample 1 Sample 2
I have lots more, but I doubt anyone will actually read this, so I'll settle here.
EDIT: Speaking of My Dying Bride, a Lebanese Melodic Doom/Death band recently released their debut album. Listen to three tracks here: Link (though the song that starts playing as you enter the site isn't particulary depressing in the beginning, so click another song title)
I would say Opeth's Damnation album is pretty depressing, at least to me. It has a beautiful acoustic in the background, with a dark and somber overtone reinforced by the lead singer's voice. This album is really different from the rest of their cd's, with this one the vocalist has a clear voice. A must for depressing times imo.
"Concrete Angel"
I'm not sure who its from, but I've heard It's twice before.It's A very sad and depressing song.It's very piopular tho I've never heard it on the radio.
Heaven Knows I'm Misserable Now - The Smiths
Or anything by Joy Division, you'll be saddened and amazed at the same time.
It's asian but... Guang Liang - Tong Hua.
Pretty sad.
'tis by Martina McBride, and I think it's on 10 Things I Hate About You.Quote:
Originally Posted by Blackout
Kim - Eminem
That's prettydisturbingdepressing listening
Wasn't that song on Toy Story 2? :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Loony BoB
Nah, 10 Things was released loong before the song, but it does get a LOT of airplay here.Quote:
Originally Posted by Loony BoB
Yes indeedydoodah.Quote:
Originally Posted by Perducci
Ebony Ark - Ball and Chain, Within Temptation - Another Day, and Lacuna Coil - Cold. That's all I can think of for now.
"The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" by THE BAND
Wendy Matthews - 'The Day You Went Away'.
I... uh. I have this thing for funeral music. You know, music they play on TV or in movies during a funeral scene. And I listen to them when I'm in the mood to cry and mope about.
Sarah McLaughlin is like the queen of funeral music. It must give her some morbid sense of pride. In any case. "Dirty Little Secret" by SarahM makes me cry and stuff. And Natalie Merchant's "My Skin" is good for the moping too.
Goodbye My Lover by James Blunt
Bob Dylan. Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands is a good choice for that.
Jeff Buckley's cover of Hallelujah. It gets me everytime I listen to it, it just moves me.
Portishead
Several things by Sarah McLaughlan, Eva Cassidy's version of Time After Time, The Day The Music Died by Don McLean, Johnny Cash's cover of Hurt could count but I find it uplifting as well as sad, and a whole bunch of stuff by Staind.
"Send In The Clowns" -- Judy Collins.
"Yuki No Hana" -- Mika Nakashima (if you're into Japanese stuff)
"Hallelujah" -- I find the Rufus Wainright (sp?) version sadder than the Jeff Buckley one, but that's just me.
I usually get depressed when I listen to anything by the shoegaze band My Blood Valentine.