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    Originally posted by tonghands
    Joy Division
    Excellent suggestion. Also the "Substance" compilation album. Check out the songs "Atmosphere" and "Love Will Tear Us Apart."

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    Spain - Blue Moods of Spain
    Jeff Buckley - Sketches For My Sweetheart, The Drunk

    of course, no one is more depressing than Morrissey.
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    let me muscle in here: Specific depeche mode grab black celebration, definately there most dark work.

    I like morrisey a lot viva hate is good, and of course the smiths are terrific. If you don't have The bomb by the smiths you are not truly depressed.

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    Originally posted by tonghands
    Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures, Closer

    Strange, vibrant, depressing, brilliant. I've never heard anything quite like it. Closer was recorded a couple of weeks before the lead singer hung himself, and it sounds like it.
    Still.
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    Originally posted by Walter Sobchak
    Yo La Tengo, bunch of tracks on And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out and Summer Sun -- esp. "Tears Are In Your Eyes," "Night Falls Over Hoboken," and "Don't Have To Be so Sad."
    I just recently picked up this album and It's a goody. A departure from the "speedy motorcycle corner of the world" but equally good.

    And Sea Change rocks the house too. Good calls. I played Sea Change for funken while driving last winter and I think he was let down. His words were something like..."Beck's become a god damn folk singer."

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    Tears for Fears - "Mad World"

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    I agree w/ the Morrissey/ Smiths...but for some reason they make me want to hit them. So I have to classify them as depressing *and* rage-inducing.

    Stone Temple Pilots "Sour girl" also bums me out a whole lot for some reason.

    But Neil Young is the reigning king of depressing tunes. Listen to "Don't Let It Bring You Down" and you want to jump off a bridge...lol!

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    how come nobody cited the Tindersticks? "Tiny tears" anybody?

    The smiths I agree, and Tom Waits of course. In another style, Geoffrey Oryema (almost all the "Exile" album) and Idir ("A vava inouva" album).

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    Originally posted by supercastor
    how come nobody cited the Tindersticks? "Tiny tears" anybody?
    I love the Tindersticks. Totally unlike anyone else. My favorite albums are their first self-titled album and Simple Pleasure.

    I was just singing a Tindersticks song in the shower this morning! I do a pretty good Stuart Staples impression

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    already covered, but if Low, Red House Painters and Joy Division don't do it for you, you're screwed.
    fine

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    speaking of Joy Division - I finally saw 24 Hour Party People on cable the other day. Has this been discussed already?
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    Originally posted by yogachik
    speaking of Joy Division - I finally saw 24 Hour Party People on cable the other day. Has this been discussed already?
    I think I mentioned it here, but I saw it a long time ago now. I thought it was excellent!

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    jude law may be playing ian curtis in a movie on the band
    fine

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    Morrisey was only sad so he could get the chicks...

    - The Magnetic Fields (best slit your wrists depressing love songs ever... EVER.)

    - Bedhead (and the new incarnation of Bedhead: The New Year)- like the Velvet Underground on qualudes and one of my favorite all time bands.

    - Already mentioned here but Yo La Tengo is an amazing band with quite a few can't miss ablums. "Autumn Sweater" off of I can Hear the Heart Beating as One is a great tune of a master piece of an album.

    - Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights - They're the 2003 darlings on the indie scene but the album lives up to the hype.

    -Not huge fans of these two bands but it's pretty depressing and big on noise: Mogwai and Arab Strap

    If you don't mind heading into the forray of '60s-esque pop... early Belle and Sebastian is incredible (Tigersmilk, If You're Feeling Sinister, and Boy with the Arab Strap).

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    Re: Morrisey was only sad so he could get the chicks...

    Originally posted by slim
    and the new incarnation of Bedhead: The New Year
    good? better? texas?
    fine

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    Re: Re: Morrisey was only sad so he could get the chicks...

    Originally posted by tuffy109
    good? better? texas?
    The Kadane brothers moved to New York City and recruited some of the members of Codeine. I personally like New Year more than Bedhead... tighter and more focused but still has the gigantic 3-guitar landscapes that personified Bedhead. Slightly more uptempo then Bedhead but still very much a low speed band. I haven't gotten their new album yet, but Newness Ends is rarely out of my stereo.

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    Re: Morrisey was only sad so he could get the chicks...

    Originally posted by slim
    If you don't mind heading into the forray of '60s-esque pop... early Belle and Sebastian is incredible (Tigersmilk, If You're Feeling Sinister, and Boy with the Arab Strap).
    I can't really say I find Belle & Sebastian very depressing.

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    Re: Re: Re: Morrisey was only sad so he could get the chicks...

    Originally posted by slim
    The Kadane brothers moved to New York City and recruited some of the members of Codeine.
    i just dropped my sandwich.

    holy fuck, why didn't i know about this?
    fine

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    Re: Re: Morrisey was only sad so he could get the chicks...

    Originally posted by The AD
    I can't really say I find Belle & Sebastian very depressing.
    Dude it's totally depressed school boy meets depressed school girl for tea and cookies followed by awkward heavy petting followed by a journal entry pop music. At the very least it's melancholy.

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    Re: Re: Re: Re: Morrisey was only sad so he could get the chicks...

    Originally posted by tuffy109
    i just dropped my sandwich.

    holy fuck, why didn't i know about this?
    You spend too much time at TGR and not enough at Pitchforkmedia.

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    Re: Re: Re: Morrisey was only sad so he could get the chicks...

    Originally posted by slim
    Dude it's totally depressed school boy meets depressed school girl for tea and cookies followed by awkward heavy petting followed by a journal entry pop music. At the very least it's melancholy.
    OK, I'll buy that description.

    A couple good 1980's era Flying Nun label bands (New Zealand) to add to the list: Straitjacket Fits, The Verlaines, The Chills.

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    true.

    there are too many indie rock websites.
    fine

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    Re: Re: Re: Re: Morrisey was only sad so he could get the chicks...

    Originally posted by The AD
    The Chills.
    These guys rule.

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