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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 27 2007 at 17:35
For some REALLY dark and depressing prog/neofolk check out TENHI's "maaaet" . Pure darkness.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 27 2007 at 17:28
Listening to depressing music actually makes me happier sometimes. Doesn't that sound backwards? I guess it all depends on your outlook through life. The problem with posing these types of questions online (for people you don't know) you can't really understand fully where they're coming from. I think if you spoke with musicians and such in real life you'd find what you're looking for.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 27 2007 at 17:26
Originally posted by infandous infandous wrote:

As a musician and writer, I find that it is much easier to express negative emotions and themes than it is to express positive and happy ones.  But that is just me.  I suspect though that most musicians are like me in the sense of being introspective and thinking deeply on various emotional and philosophical topics (okay, prog only here...........I doubt AC/DC does this LOL )

But then, you have a band like Yes where most of the music exudes a positive vibe even if the subject of the song is dark (like Close To the Edge or Gates Of Delirium).  So maybe I'm just speculating based on my own experience.  I do remember Steven Wilson saying that the dark and depressing topics of his songs are a way of exorcising such things from his mind and getting them out of himself.  I've had similar feelings with things I've written.  I think for most people it is a way to sort of deal with that dark side through music rather than carrying it over into the rest of life.  You soak up the dark and depressing aspect of the music and in doing so excise it from yourself in the process.  Or something like that.




I agree absolutely. One of the reasons could be the fact that hapiness is an utopia. In the other hand, everyone has been depressing for once in the life. So, depression and darkness are certainly easier ways of expression, because we live in a depressing world most of the time. But is much more difficult to represent hapiness in art..... Art is what you feel. When you write about anything that comes up to your mind, the result is almost always a lot of negative things. Why??? IMO the human is negative and pesimistic in his nature.....

By the way, I love darkness in music. I love darkness in general.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 27 2007 at 16:25
As a musician and writer, I find that it is much easier to express negative emotions and themes than it is to express positive and happy ones.  But that is just me.  I suspect though that most musicians are like me in the sense of being introspective and thinking deeply on various emotional and philosophical topics (okay, prog only here...........I doubt AC/DC does this LOL )

But then, you have a band like Yes where most of the music exudes a positive vibe even if the subject of the song is dark (like Close To the Edge or Gates Of Delirium).  So maybe I'm just speculating based on my own experience.  I do remember Steven Wilson saying that the dark and depressing topics of his songs are a way of exorcising such things from his mind and getting them out of himself.  I've had similar feelings with things I've written.  I think for most people it is a way to sort of deal with that dark side through music rather than carrying it over into the rest of life.  You soak up the dark and depressing aspect of the music and in doing so excise it from yourself in the process.  Or something like that.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 27 2007 at 16:08
Dark prog...Tool...Riverside...Porcupine Tree...Oceansize...Fates Warning and a non PROG suggestion 2 of the darkest albums ever The Cure "Disintergration" and "Pornoography" really really dark and very depressing..
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 27 2007 at 16:05
drone doom's not dark, to me, I think of it as an emotional null. like metal should be.

for darkness I'd put forward Univers Zero and Archaia.

as for the "subconscious" point you raised, that's part of the fun =) maybe the time you reach for a down-beat CD and catch yourself doing it, maybe you should turn around and put on a Gentle Giant album instead. personally, I let the music dictate MY emotions because I'm a hopeless daydreamer ;P


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 27 2007 at 16:01
darkest prog i have listened is devil dol, scary vocals, creepy atmosphere ,..
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 27 2007 at 02:18
I like Dark Prog - early MARILLION, DISCIPLINE, UNIVERS ZERO, LACRIMOSA, post-rock, doom/drone/some funeral-doom metal, Scandinavian bands (usually dark) etc. It fits me well
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2007 at 23:28
Well, I'm a very dark and depressing person myself and the darker the music, the better for me, it's not something that changes my mood but something that compliments it. I like plenty of "happy" music too(I like almost everything...), but it never really affects my mood. PoS are kinda dark indeed but I never saw SX as very dark, they've always looked pretty cheery to me, but then I'm not a fan of them. For really really dark stuff look into drone doom and some post rock/metal.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2007 at 23:21
I wouldn't say I listen to dark prog but I do listen to prog that isn't always happy sometimes I like to listen to pain of salvation other times I like to listen to blind guardian or symphony x   now I know these bands are not that dark but what I am not sure about is on a subtle level are they trying to tell me something about my own state of mental well being ? I mean maybe I`m not even aware I am even slightly depressed when I select a CD such as these t ... who knows , did the music create the mood shift or was the mood shift already there before I selected the "art" to express the state of consciousness I`m already at ?   its the chicken and the egg theory applied to music I have been trying to understand for years.



Edited by Yorkie X - August 27 2007 at 01:17
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