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I just posted a thread on a limited pressing of this new project called the Divorcées that I think will fill a nice spot in your search for "sad bastard music." They have their stuff streaming on bandcamp, and jhulud wrote up a little article on them too.

Check it all out in the thread here: http://vinylcollective.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=72318

RIYL: Bon Iver, Fleet Foxes, City & Colour

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  • 5 months later...

woods of ypres- all of it. sad doom metal

Checked to see if they were on vinyl and on the Earache Records website it's described as "therapeutic downer rock, almost 80 minutes of abject misery" and "the most depressing, doom-laden black metal you will ever hear!". Love it though, good essay writing music.

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Now we're speaking my language! I'll post some stuff I really dig and some songs to check out by each. Also, how has nobody mentioned Elliott Smith?

Red House Painters (have you forgotten is probably the greatest song ever recorded)

The Everybodyfields (Lonely Anywhere)

Horse Feathers

Ola Podrida (Jordanna)

Gregory Alan Isakov (The Stable Song)

S. Carey

American Football

The Antlers (Hospice is such a heartbreaking record)

Austin Lucas

Briertone

Azure Ray

Damien Rice

Cocoon

The Sailor Sequence (If I Break)

First Aid Kit

Wye Oak

Des Ark (FTW Y'all is a powerful song)

Dawes

Frightened Rabbit

Rosie Thomas

William Fitzsimmons (Funeral Dress)

The Weepies (All Good Things)

Songs: Ohia

Joe Purdy

The Head and the Heart

Great Lake Swimmers

Jose Gonzales

Let me know if you end up digging any of these

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Red House Painters (have you forgotten is probably the greatest song ever recorded)

Frightened Rabbit

William Fitzsimmons (Funeral Dress)

also back all of these. Frightened Rabbit's Midnight Organ Fight is quite depressing in an amazing way.

also William Fitzsimmons' "If You Would Come Back Home" could easily make a grown man cry.

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