Tuna Laguna. It's like spunky happy instrumental post rock.
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Loki — 6 years ago(February 09, 2020 03:30 AM)
Tuna Laguna. It's like spunky happy instrumental post rock.
@Lord Orson The Almighty
. They're from a small town in Norway so forgive them their STUPID AS FUCK name:
I used to work for a shop that specialised in vinyl and CD of rare prog stuff etc…and we were the middleman for this one record (and responsible for the reissue a few others). It's one of TWO in my whole life that I hard 1 minute of and BOUGHT on the spot. Melvins
Stoner Witch
was the first.
(Literally one minute into this and I had to have it. And it's GREAT! Pretty weird. Sometimes it's like Pink Floyd):
@Chronic_Cuntlyf
A tiny Norwegian band nobody heard of except for me. -
azn_2 — 6 years ago(February 09, 2020 04:09 AM)
Who u calling stupid.? Lol. I don't think that name is meant to be taken seriously.
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azn_2 — 6 years ago(February 09, 2020 04:18 AM)
Trondheim.? Is the third largest city in Norway.
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Chronic_Johnson — 6 years ago(February 09, 2020 04:20 AM)
As always, post-rock hasn't failed to deliver great drumming and ethereal soundscapes. I'm still not sure if the guitar tone is my thing, but it's not bad. I wasn't expecting the bass to be so high in the mix in that first song, and even as a bassist myself, I'd say it could do with being a little bit quieter. Not much, but a bit.
The 2nd song had a better balance, but didn't hold my interest as much as the first song. Still, both were nice listens.