Slowcore
Slowcore (a term often used interchangeably with its unfortunately named superset, sadcore) is a sub-genre of alternative rock music defined by a uniformly slow tempo, minimalist arrangements and bleak, often depressive lyrical themes. Slowcore was an outgrowth of the late-80s indie scene. Its progenitors, including American Music Club and Galaxie 500, drew equal inspiration from the stark, acoustic arrangements on Nick Drake's Pink Moon and the cold, quiet rock of The Velvet Underground's self-titled third album.
Genres
- Giles Corey Spectral Bride
- Duster Capsule Losing Contact
- Spain Long Time Ago
- George Dorn Screams The Terrace
- Inverness In Perfect Days
- Inverness Laterne
- Burzinski Here
- Barzin A Boy With His Heart
- Inverness telurian phenomena
- The Big Sleep in Search of Hades Slight movement
- Anton Rothschild You Have Made Me Smile My Biggest Smile and Hurt the Biggest Hurt
- Vite Vite Brigitte Glacea
- Valium Doll Silent Valium Duty (Drekka - Valium Doll RMX)
- Orange Earth From Noah
- Mellow Dramatic Avenue Hesitation
- You're A Face The Poor Grey Squirrel
- The Weak Men We Met / Weak Men DOG
- The Heaving Seas Portland Street
- MacieJ Ramisz Texas Hold'em
- Sarah Lain Floating
- N.F.P. Solo am Anfang
- Anton Rothschild All my people

