My entry for slothcore this year. I did a couple of them last year and had fun with them.
Some of those sounds are samples of a tape cassette recorder, like pressing play, rewind, pause, eject of an old Panasonic I have from the 1970s.
If I could write
One song
I would write
One song
To Jeff Tweedy
@beat Feb 2022
Nice LowFi slothcore.
@robs Feb 2022
I think he has enough songs of himself already, although I'm sure he would appreciate something weird and experimental like this. I don't know how, but somehow these cracking noises, droning synths and repeated text lines do have an hypnotic effect.
@sirius Feb 2022
Great slothcore vibe here! I like the hard-hitting vocals along the slow, hypnotizing ambience, and the relentless crackling sounds. When it stops, it feels like the track soars. Love it!
@mal Feb 2022
This has a touch of madness that I find extremely satisfying.
@edwardsmusic Feb 2022
I love the whole lethargic, lo-fi vibe to this. Your rambling vocals complement the plodding drum beat and the crackling sounds.
(I had heard of Jeff Tweedy because he covered Jandek's "Crack a Smile" on one of the latter's tribute CDs).
@fuzzy Feb 2022
I like the crackling.
Like some kind of malfunctioning aggressive robot dog or something.
The repeating lyrics combined with the vocal delivery is great.
I'm imagining some angst-ridden teen sitting in his basement wondering why Jeff Tweedy doesn't answer his fan mail.
Oh so heavy and crunchy after the short nap there.
Yeah, well done!
@elesimo Feb 2022
I love #slothcore songs with lyrics! Love how slow this is. This one was weird and gritty, I love it!