I didn't even know before this and the unplugged version of Dark Enough that I need a unplugged HEALTH album. I'd never released unplugged HEALTH was what was missing from my life.
Jesus fucking Christ that's so haunting. Finding this band is literally one of the very few good things the YT algo ever did for me. Perturbator was my gateway drug.
My friend passed away a few days ago, and I started listening to this, and immediately, I started crying at how beautiful it was and all the times me and my friend had over the years. You'll be forever missed
i cant help but notice how this game and it's music (cyberpunk not elden ring, but elden ring is cool too) has changed my life and really made me remember that we're really not far from total corporate oppresion.
@@troubleinbound Chelsea wolfe’s acoustic based album called Birth of Violence, most anything that Marissa Nadler has put out, Giles Corey, “I See a Darkness” by Will Oldham, and some Amigo the Devil songs like “Infamous Butcher”. I definitely recommend Emma Ruth Rundle’s work as well; more of a gloomy, dark rock atmosphere but some songs absolutely have some folk influence
@@zachjohnson5494 Yeah, Ryan's death tore me up. I listened almost exclusively to them during a really rough time so I developed that parasocial bond to them. Fucking tragedy to have lost such talent. Thanks for the recommendations, dude!
UNPLUGGED Words hold me down The chain to this world The worst yet to come we still regret all those days so far from me and all those dreams so far from reach shame you never forgave I wanted to change with every regret shame you never forgave I wanted to change with every breath one belief falls apart two of us not enough one belief falls from us two of us is too much so where do we go there's only this world those words haunt me now we still regret shame you never forgave I wanted to change with every breath shame you never forgave I wanted to change with every regret
Ahh, man, this music makes me feel souch dread, souch hopelessness and I fucking love it. Don't think any music has ever made me feel souch deep emotions before.