@@guthriesavagefriedman9975 I just bought a sunn beta bass I love it no more fuzz or distortion pedals..don't really wanna smash my bass or guitar but I will to get this sound
The absolute best music for sleep. I was only 15 and headed to Mississauga for hockey camp, my coach was the driver. Naturally after a few hours I'm running down and bored with my music, so he hands me this CD and says "Just zone out and you'll be asleep before the 1st track is over." Sure as shit, it took me the entire road trip there *and* back to make it through the whole album. He ruined me for life, I can listen to the loudest drone/doom/black/etc. metal and it'll chill me the fuck out like it's the Twin Peaks soundtrack or something.
Different strokes for different folks I guess, but I personally don't see any appeal in this. I'm trying to peer into this ocean of tedious droning and find some beat, some sound, some substance to grasp on to, but there's just nothing. Except for some occasional, grating noise. Obviously that's deliberate of course, but I don't see the point. If you want a slow, heavy, metal guitar journey I feel like there are better options that have actual substance instead of just doubling down on extreme monotony. Just my 2 cents.
It’s meditative. The point isn’t to really listen to the music like a traditional song or album, but to relax and let yourself be swept away in the drones. This is kinda what you should expect from a genre called drone… it can be easily listening, but once you get it then you can try analyzing it
It’s like a test to see peoples musical fringe mental threshold. Like a 3% chance a stranger would dig it and ask who is this? and not in a sense so that they can learn the name of the worst band they’ve ever heard.
Been reading dune recently and i have to say, stoner and sludge metal are great complements for the book, the vibe is just unmatched. It's like one was created to make a pair with the other.
@@noodle71110 There is but it is so low that it can not be recorded nor being performed live nor being written down. There is one vodka-drinking monk deep down in the woods of siberia who was - through techniques of meditation and alcoholism - able to hear it one time. It drove him mad and he was never seen again by a human being. In some nights you can still here him scream "Lowgarfar garfar gorom" which are supposedly the only lyrics on Phase 4. 7 Expeditions have been sent out to find him but all failed. So it is questionable that you will ever hear Phase 4. Maybe you try to find the monk.
I used to listen to this shit all the time. I'd play it so loud it would cause crustal deformation, luckily I live in the woods. If anyone ever walks around here and heres my music at max volume they'd probably think it's Blair Witch. Track 1 is revolutionary riffage.
In the early 90s we would visit Mark Lanegan who Dylan Carlson lived with in Seattle, Greenlake and this is what we would feel and hear emanating from the basement, it takes me right back there...
"Dark world, growing desert: a solitary machine hums on the beach, an atomic factory installed in the desert." - Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari , Anti-Oedipus
@@mateushenrique1932 when i was comming down from amphetamine i used to do i was listning to this too..soo good sorry for my bad english..check out my music
I need to play elden ring while listening to this. I reckon watching those giants wandering over stormhill with this on in the background would be incredible
Dylan Carlson created an entire genre with this album. It might have been because he was too loaded on heroin, but the result is entirely unique and unto itself. Catching him playing this album in its entirety with SUNN0))) playing Shoshin in November in Seattle. Absolutely crushing.
So what'd you think of the Moore show? It truly was one of my favorite live show experiences in a long time. In my personal opinion- drugs have never caused genius, it shows itself in spite of them.
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This album is just so insanely good. I've been listening to it before I go to sleep for the past week or so, and I keep finding things to love about it. It's so layered, and the way the guitars sound blows me away every time.
It's crazy how I keep listening to this every night and i keep finding new things to love about it. I swear the guitars over the course of the album grow in sound quality somehow, starting really low and rumbly, and eventually start adding more and more color. Its just so cool...
My musical taste doesnt include metal like at all (heaviest stuff I listen to is RATM, deftones or sabbath) but this fucking rocks, I mainly just don’t like metal cause the vocals are kinda to in your face for me (I know not all is but a lot) so this is a really nice medium, still pretty heavy but I can actually appreciate and hear the technicality alongside it, please give me more recommendations of similar stuff!!
I always assumed this is what spoke to Odin, and the writers of the ancient Books, from the distant and black luminous void that holds her most obscured creatures.
I listened to this while playing Total War: Warhammer 2. Long story short it was the perfect accompaniment to watching an evil elf wizard on a war chariot pulled by velociraptors cutting down legions of terrified men.
It's crazy how many times I listened to this album between 2012 and 2016ish. I still put it on the odd time now but back then it was almost daily. Obviously there are other albums I love but nothing brought me as much peace as this one. It was like everything gets enveloped into the ambience of it all and you forget whatever is on your mind in that moment. And every time you listen there's a particular tone or noise that you might have overlooked before. I know to most people it might as well be an evil sounding vacuume cleaner but to me it's a malevolent cosmic entity that consumes time and space.
One of the best albums I’ve ever heard. It’s so fucking heavy that it overloads my body and makes it shut down and go relaxed. Masterpiece, this over duster ANY day