Straight slow and smooth rock. Sometimes rough, yet keeping a consistent element of beauty.
Deathconsciousness by Have a Nice Life feels like a 100/100 album because it hits you in a way almost nothing else does. It’s messy, raw, distant, and strange—but that’s exactly why it works. The whole thing sounds like it was recorded in an empty basement at three in the morning, and somehow that lo-fi echo makes every lyric and every drone feel heavier. It’s not just an album you listen to; it’s one you sink into. The themes—death, faith, isolation, the ... read more