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Sleeping Peonies - Lighthouse Alight, Stars Aligned

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2010

Dark Shoegaze/Black Metal from the UK.

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  • Someday I will understand why bands like this have this shitty production. That shitty drum machine is fucking awful.

  • @thprmr trust me...i have looked at your profile and some of the music you have favorited is so shitty it is unbearable. So stop commenting on what you obviously know nothing about, which is Shoegaze inspired Black Metal!

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  • @justinbarrow Don't be so pretentious. The guy just talked about how he didn't like the drum machine and you go off on a 'YOUR MUSIC TASTE SUCKS YOU UNDERSTAND NOTHING' parade? Get a grip.

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  • This band sits perfectly in my ears. I'd sooner artists as wonderful as this shared their musical vision by any means neccesary - I wouldn't change anything about Sleeping Peonies.

  • @CorporateNothing Loveless album cost had nothing to do with the high production quality or production really at all. Kevin shields even has explained it. First off Creation Records had planed to get the record produced in 5 days, when it actually took 3 years. it was the nineteenth studio in which Loveless had been worked on The album was edited on an aged machine that had previously been used to cut together dialog for movies in the 1970s. fees to pay engineers & wasted studieo time hurt them

  • @CorporateNothing Shields also stated "The amount we spent nobody knows because we never counted. But we worked it out ourselves just by working out how much the studios cost and how much all the engineers cost. 160 thousand pounds was the most we could come to as the actual money that was spent. Melody Maker's estimate erred on the low side, by £20,000, but the album it self only cost a few thousand.

  • @CorporateNothing In a December 1991 interview, Shields said that most of the money claimed to have been spent on the album was simply "money to live on" over three years, with the album itself only costing "a few thousand". He also claimed that the album represented only four months work over two years.

  • @thprmr Someday? Why you don't understand it NOW?

  • This is what they call bad production nowadays? Oh my..

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