Have A Nice Life - Deathconsciousness - Double Mint Green - 2XLP
Have A Nice Life - Deathconsciousness - Double Mint Green - 2XLP
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For fans of: Slowdive/Whirr/Nothing/Swans/Deafheaven/Godspeed You Black Emperor/My Bloody Valentine
Deathconsciousness is the debut studio album by the American rock duo Have a Nice Life, released on January 24, 2008, through Enemies List Home Recordings. It is a shoegaze and post-punk album characterized by a lo-fi production, dense soundscapes, and lyrics exploring themes such as death, depression, and existential despair. Recorded independently over five years on a budget of less than $1,000, it was released as a double album. Accompanied by a 70-page booklet outlining a fictional religious history, the original cover art features a darkened and cropped version of the painting The Death of Marat (1793), painted by Jacques-Louis David.
Initially overlooked by professional music publications, Deathconsciousness gained a substantial cult following in the years after its release, largely through online music communities such as 4chan's /mu/ board, Sputnikmusic, and Rate Your Music. Retrospective acclaim has focused on the album's emotional intensity, atmospheric cohesion, and do-it-yourself (DIY) ethos, with music critics describing it as one of the most emotionally devastating records of its era.
No. Title Length
1. "A Quick One Before the Eternal Worm Devours Connecticut" 7:52
2. "Bloodhail" 5:40
3. "The Big Gloom" 8:07
4. "Hunter" 9:45
5. "Telefony" 4:38
6. "Who Would Leave Their Son Out in the Sun?" 5:19
7. "There Is No Food" 4:00
Total length: 45:21
The Future
No. Title Length
8. "Waiting for Black Metal Records to Come in the Mail" 6:17
9. "Holy Fucking Shit: 40,000" 6:29
10. "The Future" 3:50
11. "Deep, Deep" 5:25
12. "I Don't Love" 6:13
13. "Earthmover" 11:28
Total length: 39:42
