Quote from: Zeno Marx on February 04, 2018, 07:49:51 PM
Quote from: Bloated Slutbag on February 04, 2018, 05:03:00 PM
I am totally enamoured of
Natural Snow Buildings
Not a Robin Hood tight in sight, but simply some of the best psychedelic strumming to be had. The strings strum, the bells tinkle, the wordless voices float atop the occasional tribal percuss.. massed clusters consistently to achieve an all-saturating density. As the mind kicks back and floats in sumptuous clouds of shimmering twilight one only asks why all (psych) folk couldn't be like this. I admit I am exceedingly perturbed that I've heard not a peep in over a year's time, tell me it ain't so...
Where to start?
Looking over their massive discog, that would be the first question. Fortunately, the answer is, any of the more recent things (except Aldebaran), and in particular anything that is readily available (on discogs, at least).
In order, I would say:
Terror Horns
Beyond The Veil
Waves Of The Random SeaNSB at their full psych-folk density, rich melancholic tonalities reminiscent of Soundtracks For The Blind / Body Lovers era Swans but free flowing into complex harmonic depths. I wanted to draw comparison to Pelt, but with less "free" exploratory range, more focus on conveying throbbing, ambient, lull.
After that,
Shadow Kingdom
Chants Of Niflheim The former more raw and hinting at some of the slightly scorched feedback drenchings elsewhere explored, the latter dissolving into unutterably gorgeous fields of reverberant chime-throb.
Then,
Isengrind, TwinSisterMoon, Natural Snow Buildings – The Snowbringer CultPerhaps this should be the first to recommend. Isengrind is the solo project of the girl, TwinSisterMoon that of the boy, only to conclude with clear demonstration of how much better they are when working together. (Though I do love it all.) If NSB successfully piques the ear, please do look into the solo projects...
EDIThttps://badabingrecords.bandcamp.com/album/isengrind-twinsistermoon-natural-snow-buildings(i think the above might be the only decent thing readily available on bandcamp for those that care)
And,
Night Country-which kinda feels like a Isengrind-TwinSisterMoon-Natural Snow Buildlings mixmeisterwerk. Can be perused via
archive.org and the
freemusicarchive.org, along with a good amount of NSB that is currently unavailable, hopefully to be reissued at some point.
There is plenty of other material. Daughter Of Darkness a good example of NSB when they get properly loud and feedback-drenched. Again, not what I would call their premium material- but still very enjoyable to my ear! But maybe more for those who might appreciate, say, Fushitsusha at their screeching-most. (I freely admit this comparison is retarded at best, just trying to offer some sense of contrast.)