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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 05 2005 at 21:00
Marillion's second album Fugazi is pretty dark and brooding, especially 'She Chameleon'. I highly recommend this track to hear Marillion at their darkest. Sounds like a dissonant funeral dirge concerning depravity and whores... enjoy!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 07 2005 at 05:28
King Crimsons Larks Tongues in Aspic is pretty eerie. It's music for nutters- believe me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 07 2005 at 11:30

I think Magma were meant to be fairly dark.  any band who dress all in black with invertedtantra symbols and give mock hitler speeches in between drum solos cannot be too nice

I also find the third ear band quite dark, if you can stomach their music 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2005 at 18:48
SLEEPYTIME GORILLA MUSEUM!!!!!  Darkest thing ever!!!! lots of off time signatures and a very unique sound.  it doesnt get darker than this. they have two albums i recommend them both. and if you get a chance to see them live, you are in for one hell of a show
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2005 at 23:31
Originally posted by tremulant tremulant wrote:


The key of the song contributes alot, but really it's just Prog music that gives of dark, eerie, evil moods... I don't know hoe else to explain it. Also I guess it's the colour of the song, different songs make me imagine different colours inside my head, dark music gives of black, reds, crimsons, dark browns etc.
The lyrics can contribute a fair bit too, but the music gives off this mood the most...


tremulant, are you synesthetic?  My girlfriend is, and music makes her literally see different colors...  I was sad to see she didn't see KC's Red as red.   If you are, well...  not everyone sees the same sets of colors, and they don't all see them for the same things.  However...  based on what you call dark...  I'd recommend Anglagard's first album, Indukti, Wobbler, and Anekdoten, as well as the first Proto-Kaw disc.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2005 at 15:24
New to this site...been a progressive rock fan since the beginning of time...like to see people mixing it up through the decades - Van der Graaf/GSYBE/Genesis/Japan/Sylvian...one of my favourite albums of all time is the one-off, self-titled by INDIAN SUMMER...for me, it's perfect from start-to-finish dark, jazzy progressive rock...in my top five...search out the original vinyl on RCA NEON or the cd on REPERTOIRE... I've had the gatefold vinyl since the early 70's...to add to the reviews on the site, I think they sound like a much darker Traffic. PEACE.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2005 at 17:37
Just listen to Sisters Of Mercy and you will all know perfection.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 24 2005 at 07:07
Originally posted by Man Overboard Man Overboard wrote:

Originally posted by tremulant tremulant wrote:


The key of the song contributes alot, but really it's just Prog music that gives of dark, eerie, evil moods... I don't know hoe else to explain it. Also I guess it's the colour of the song, different songs make me imagine different colours inside my head, dark music gives of black, reds, crimsons, dark browns etc.
The lyrics can contribute a fair bit too, but the music gives off this mood the most...


tremulant, are you synesthetic?  My girlfriend is, and music makes her literally see different colors...  I was sad to see she didn't see KC's Red as red.   If you are, well...  not everyone sees the same sets of colors, and they don't all see them for the same things.  However...  based on what you call dark...  I'd recommend Anglagard's first album, Indukti, Wobbler, and Anekdoten, as well as the first Proto-Kaw disc.

No I'm not synesthetic, but I find that highly amusing... It's my own imagination that makes me see these colours inside my head. I don't know... It's hard to explain...
My solo music: ANTHROPIATE
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