Posts Tagged ‘singing’

Can I introduce you to the Human League’s 1979 Reproduction & Travelogue Albums. Cold minimalism combined with Oakley’s hopelessly amateur singing & cynicism. While HL still had shock value with Heart Like Wheel or The Lebanon, they’re a near entirely different band post Travelogue.

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Paralyzed Age- Still I Can Hear You Singing

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Looking for bands with haunting dragged singing

I find this style particularly hard to find, and it is my favorite style unfortunately. I’m particularly looking for songs or bands with low tone, haunting and bone chilling dragged singing.

Something like this:

https://open.spotify.com/track/0Gh1bqrUBW3U1XJ0qoYexy?si=gNslKPSAQtOqbpO1zazxOw

Or this:

https://open.spotify.com/track/29BeBSQWKX7ayPuL3sSaCZ?si=MJn5zx7jRsaW6vF1JRdVBQ

Or everything else that feels like being drowned in an ancient catacomb tbh. If anyone knows or can help in my search, I’ll be very grateful 🖤🖤

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Paralysed Age – Still I Can Hear You Singing

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“Sharp Teeth” by Specimen. Has been in my head for a week. I find myself singing it without realizing. I need help. And sleep.

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Who has the most distinctive voice? (Singing wise)

I personally have my option that it’s Robert Smith, but I’m curious what everyone else thinks.

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Where did deathrock singing style come from?

I mean this high pitched very emotional manner

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