I'm just mainlining the Cardigans tonight.
I'm still unsure that there's a band that specifically captures the kind of melancholy which is both sad, joyful, and empowered at the same time.
I think Jaya the Cat is the closest I can find - but that's definitely different
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in reply to silverwizard • • •Yeah, their lyrics seldom has any clear meaning, it's more of an ambience or a mood.
And I haven't listened to their two English-version albums, so I don't even know how well they managed to translate that.
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in reply to clacke at libranet.de is my main • •I can't really do that style of music, since, uh, ear damage.
I need strong beats and lyrics, because more complicated musically tracks just don't work for me. I can't distinguish notes because my ear drums are a mass of scar tissue and I've lost huge amounts of cilia to stuff.
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in reply to silverwizard • • •They call it "Lounge Metal". Richard Cheese, Paul Anka and Dick Brave have done that genre too, but Hellsongs do it in that kind of Cardigans, Pomplamoose singer-singwriter way instead of a more Big Band Jazz direction.
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