I love the slight (almost) grunginess of the vocals, I wish that kind of thing was more prevalent in slowcore. Maybe grunginess isn't what I'm trying to get at, but it does have that specific way...
I love the slight (almost) grunginess of the vocals, I wish that kind of thing was more prevalent in slowcore.
Maybe grunginess isn't what I'm trying to get at, but it does have that specific way of restraining a voice that seems like it has more power behind it than it wants to show, which you see a lot in the softer tracks by more prominent grunge acts.
This is a rare track from Australian band Bluetile Lounge. It was never released in studio format, so this is the highest quality of it that is known to publicly exist. It's a really interesting...
This is a rare track from Australian band Bluetile Lounge. It was never released in studio format, so this is the highest quality of it that is known to publicly exist. It's a really interesting look into the work before their first album, when it seemed like they might have toyed with the idea of shoegaze-y bits.
I love the slight (almost) grunginess of the vocals, I wish that kind of thing was more prevalent in slowcore.
Maybe grunginess isn't what I'm trying to get at, but it does have that specific way of restraining a voice that seems like it has more power behind it than it wants to show, which you see a lot in the softer tracks by more prominent grunge acts.
I think I'm understanding what you're getting at? You might want to try a bit of Lowercase some time, it might have more of this style of speaking.
Another great Australian slowcore band that deserves more recognition: Braving the Seabed
This is a rare track from Australian band Bluetile Lounge. It was never released in studio format, so this is the highest quality of it that is known to publicly exist. It's a really interesting look into the work before their first album, when it seemed like they might have toyed with the idea of shoegaze-y bits.