Porcupine Tree - Arriving Somewhere but Not Here
What a thoroughly eerie song. I love it.
Porcupine Tree - Arriving Somewhere but Not Here
What a thoroughly eerie song. I love it.
Funeral Mist - In Manus Tuas
This starts out as utterly furious black metal and goes on to one of the creepiest outros I've ever heard, played mostly on a string quartet and some sort of wind instrument (it sounds like an oboe, but the recording quality is too ty to tell, which is probably deliberate since the rest of the record has pristine sound quality, at least by black metal standards). I have no idea if it's a sample or was recorded specifically for this album but it fits perfectly.
Fleet Foxes. Lots and lots of Fleet Foxes.
Dawn Metropolis by Anamanaguchi.
Boy am I an unfunny ass.
Wyrd - Huldrafolk
Atmospheric black/folk metal from Finland. This is their second album, which I've ripped on vinyl due to the fact that the CD was volume compressed to hell and back. The vinyl is much more organic and natural - score another one for analogue transfers. The music itself is quite fantastic; all of this guy's first four albums as Wyrd are recommended listening for anyone who likes the genre. I should probably re-rip my vinyl as there's a bit of a skip in this track.
slow motion - third eye blind
Asunder - Tides of Ruin
doooooooooooooom.
Everything John Gossard touches seems to turn to gold. I hope the formation of Dispirit doesn't mean Asunder is done, although to be honest if I had to choose between him playing black metal and him playing doom I'd probably go with black metal.
Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay - Otis Redding
Everytime We Touch (Yanou's Candlelight Remix) - Cascada
Shining - Fisheye [Extended Version]
Pretty awesome; I'm not sure why they didn't make this the album version. Unfortunately when I ripped it there was a skip about five minutes into the song so I'm going to have to rip this side over again