the "Orange" album was pretty amazing.it had some singles in the late 90's that were in some rotation.. the second album was pretty good.. not sure about the 3rd album though.
get it now if dark acoustic is what you are craving
I would suggest Days of the New as well. I only have the yellow (or orange) album but everything I've heard is solid.
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the ultimate dark acoustic is Nick Drake. Three albums, but what a three they are! Pink Moon could be the ultimate meloncholy sad dark acoustic record. The song "Place to be" alone is worth a listen. Hell of a record.
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This one is definitely the best suggestion in this thread so far. It still gives me goosebumps everytime I hear it. It's just despair, sadness and darkness to its core. Great stuff.
I'd also like to reccomend Antimatter's Leaving Eden and Planetary Confinement. And also Green Carnation's The accoustic verses.
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cocooning at home on a cold winters day. and mark lanegan. nope, you cant beat it.
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
lie beside me
i just need to say
Don't forget about immortality.
"She fell funny"
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Nick's birthday would've been tomorrow. Happy b-day Nick! Also, thanks Che for reccomending nick drake to me. I'll credit you and Zach Braff for my Nick Drake infatuation
"She fell funny"
"Klaus Daimler, 40, engineer, calm, collected, German"
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This one is definitely the best suggestion in this thread so far. It still gives me goosebumps everytime I hear it. It's just despair, sadness and darkness to its core. Great stuff.
I'd also like to reccomend Antimatter's Leaving Eden and Planetary Confinement. And also Green Carnation's The accoustic verses.
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uh, am i missing something here? the song "alone" by pearl jam AND alice in chains? i don't get it. i thought alone was written by pearl jam???
can someone explain please?
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Cold -try to listen the acoustic songs, very dark, very cool stuff-
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Take my hand, my child of love
Come step inside my tears
Swim the magic ocean,
I've been crying all these years
and where can i hear this song? is it on an album or anything?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAcP-HT_wM0
LEt it Down George Harrison
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcxSmYHA7V8
For Your love Humble Pie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7N9VV9CT2P8
you can't hear it because it is NOT Alice in Chains, or Pearl Jam. It is song by Downface and was released in 1998 off of their album Confidence.
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