
This is different from Art in the sense that Art is fanart or something akin to it while this is for original projects inspired by ELHR, but otherwise have no relation. News, typically about new releases or represses.Looking for a particular thread? Want to discuss your favorite Have a Nice Life song? Or maybe you just wanna look at memes. Looking for something more accessible? Here's a flowchart by /u/DimitriPay.įrequently Asked Questions for you to get up to date. Getting Started: A Guide to Dan and Tim for you to pick what to start with. Have a Nice Life Compendium a post compiling most of Dan and Tim's content. Memes must be contained to Sundays for Shitpost Sunday. No discussion of piracy support Dan and Tim and buy or stream the music! Self-promotion is prohibited outside of the Monthly Community Content Thread.ĭo not post exclusive Legrand Society material on the subreddit. Get DJ recommendations for harmonic mixing. Also see Camelot, duration, release date, label, popularity, energy, danceability, and happiness. Posts must be related to Have A Nice Life and affiliated artists (Black Wing, Giles Corey, Consumer, et al.). Key & BPM for Bloodhail by Have A Nice Life.

Whosoever lives, so shall they die and may they die a drowning death, with all of Life inside their mouths, and naught but stones inside their lungs, like David with the skull, dwelling upon it every second, the impossible trials of ceasing, stopping, ending…” Komusō - Luck Will Be On Your Side This Week EP PR.“I am base and I am lever I push the Earth into the water.The two musicians comprising Have a Nice Life are also active in many other projects, most notably (and also recommended) Dan Barrett's Giles Corey, who released an incredible LP in between the two Have a Nice Life albums. Additionally, they have also released one EP ( Time Of Land) and two compilations that contains b-sides and demos from throughout their career that were not included on their two studio albums. It still reaches incredible heights, and puts the listener in a mood torn between life-affirming and death-approaching. It follows a similar aesthetic to their debut, but with a significantly shorter run-time. Their debut album was the sole occupant of a desolate island until 2014, when Have a Nice Life released their follow-up album, The Unnatural World. To cut this short and avoid further ranting, just listen to this album. Even the bands often cited as being its influencers (Swans, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Joy Division, My Bloody Valentine) don't really capture the same sounds that Have a Nice Life do on this album, and those are the titans of their respective genres. It's truly cut from its own cloth, and there hasn't been a record before or since that can truly compare to it. The production and recording quality is another major contributor to the feel of this album, with it being recorded for less than $1000, giving it a lo-fi sound that still feels full, warm, and organic. It's an album that stands on its own without any clear contemporaries, which is fitting considering the isolating nature of the music. By the culmination of the album in the final minutes of "Earthshaker", it's hard not to be truly moved, like standing on a mountain of solitude watching your life flash before your eyes. Who Would Leave Their Son Out In The Sun There Is No Food (Instrumental) Waiting For Black Metal Records To Come In The Mail. I consider it to be one of the most personally affecting works of art ever made, and (as cliché as it sounds) sitting alone listening to Deathconsciousness in a dark room is an experience (as pretentious as that sounds). album: 'Deathconsciousness' (2008) A Quick One Before The Eternal Worm Devours Connecticut.

In its near hour and a half run-time it explores a litany of expansive sounds, themes and emotions, making the final project a work of absolute genius. The band blends elements of post-punk, shoegaze, post-rock, industrial, drone, doom, and ambient music to create one of the darkest, depressing and most existential records of all time. Since their formation, they have been sparsely active, but have garnered a cult following thanks to their incredibly unique style of music and magnum opus, 2008's Deathconsciousness. The band consists of Dan Barrett and Tim Macuga.


Have a Nice Life are a two-piece experimental rock band from Middletown, Connecticut that began in 2000.
