12-27-2013, 01:16 AM
So lately I've been getting into some really bizarre but beautiful folk records. Josephine Foster's 'Hazel Eyes I Will Lead You' is now one of my all-time favourite albums, mainly because her vocal work is bizarre but very effective and the instrumentation/lyrics are insanely addictive yet simple.
I've also encountered an album called 'First Utterance' by Comus which I hated at first, but upon repeated listens I'm growing to like it more and more. I'm debating whether to actually buy it at the moment.
Lastly, I just found an album called 'Orgasm' by this weird, really obscure band called Cromagnon that only released one album. It's too un-melodic (if that's even a word) for me but I'm completely shocked that something so seriously fucked up and bizarre was released in the 60's. It goes way beyond the strangest psychedelic records I've ever heard.
I was kind of wondering if anyone else is into this particular kind of music and if they have any recommendations. Preferably older titles (60's and onwards), but newer releases are fine by all means. I'm keeping the definition of 'weird' open to interpretation but I guess "Stuff that REALLY sticks out from its respective era" is a good criteria. In other words, no Devendra.
I've also encountered an album called 'First Utterance' by Comus which I hated at first, but upon repeated listens I'm growing to like it more and more. I'm debating whether to actually buy it at the moment.
Lastly, I just found an album called 'Orgasm' by this weird, really obscure band called Cromagnon that only released one album. It's too un-melodic (if that's even a word) for me but I'm completely shocked that something so seriously fucked up and bizarre was released in the 60's. It goes way beyond the strangest psychedelic records I've ever heard.
I was kind of wondering if anyone else is into this particular kind of music and if they have any recommendations. Preferably older titles (60's and onwards), but newer releases are fine by all means. I'm keeping the definition of 'weird' open to interpretation but I guess "Stuff that REALLY sticks out from its respective era" is a good criteria. In other words, no Devendra.