Deathconsciousness

by Have a Nice Life

Deathconsciousness cover art

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

  1. A Quick One Before the Eternal Worm Devours Connecticut
  2. Bloodhail
  3. The Big Gloom
  4. Hunter
  5. Telephony
  6. Who Would Leave Their Son out in the Sun?
  7. There Is No Food
  8. Waiting for Black Metal Records to Come in the Mail
  9. Holy Fucking Shit: 40,000
  10. The Future
  11. Deep, Deep
  12. I Don't Love
  13. Earthmover