oh shit that's me
listen to the project at https://klsdt.bandcamp.com/album/stop-making-eccojams-already-that-shit-is-so-fucking-boring
so i listened to this a lot already and fell in love with it ever since. while i do believe that i made a mistake by listening to the live version of the Glowing Man tracks (both Cloud of Forgetting and Cloud of Unknowing) first instead of the original version, but it's not like i care all that much.
- The Knot is goated as fuck, probably my favorite track from their entire discography so far.
- unlike some reviews i've seen, i kind of prefer this version of Screen Shot on some ... read more
sprain/shearling discog dive extra
i can't believe it... they really killed sprain.
ok, so i listened to a lot of other stuff and wasn't expecting to listen to this album until someone said that i should listen to this before i listened to Motherfucker, claiming that it was better than TLaE and that i should give it a chance. and damn, it was sure worth it.
everything here is just better. the live versions of the songs are absolute killers, and what was once just disorienting chaos, ... read more
sprain discog dive #3
so it's been a while since i listened to this and i still haven't found a way to explain how i feel about it. this is one of the most insane fucked up shit i've listened to so far. the lyrics, the production, the concept; everything is so extreme and out there yet it just works, and once you realize what it's about, it feels like you just got hit on the head with a cinder block. this has probably been said a thousand times already, but the fact they ... read more
sprain discog dive #2
this is where the noise started picking up more aggressively, and what really changed their style from basic slowcore to a rougher sound... i guess the moment you get signed to the flenser, you instantly become professional at making loud and confusing noises.
sprain discog dive (a.k.a. preparing myself for shearling) #1
so here i am, finally listening to sprain, after more than a year of wanting to listen to it but never truly got into.
i haven't listened to a single second of TLAE, but apparently some people say it was a huge jump between this and their other stuff, which kind of makes me scared but also really curious about it.
for a debut, this is very good. it's pleasant, easy to understand, has a good replay value and a good ... read more