Deathconsciousness
by Have a Nice Life
Have a Nice Life's double album 'Deathconsciousness' is a landmark of lo-fi post-punk and shoegaze, defined by its cavernous reverberation, dense layers of distortion, and obscured vocals captured through a five-year DIY recording process for under $1,000. [2, 6] The album's immense, oppressive soundscapes serve as the backdrop for a thematic exploration of depression, mortality, and existential dread, further deepened by a 70-page accompanying booklet detailing the history of a fictional apocalyptic sect. [6] Initially ignored upon its 2008 release, the record cultivated a significant cult following through online music communities, earning retrospective acclaim for its raw emotional power and cementing its status as a defining underground album of its era. [2, 6]
Genres
- Post-Punk
- Shoegaze
Tracklist
- A Quick One Before the Eternal Worm Devours Connecticut
- Bloodhail
- The Big Gloom
- Hunter
- Telephony
- Who Would Leave Their Son out in the Sun?
- There Is No Food
- Waiting for Black Metal Records to Come in the Mail
- Holy Fucking Shit: 40,000
- The Future
- Deep, Deep
- I Don't Love
- Earthmover