
"once upon a time, someonce." -Tails, 1984
And you're gonna go listen to them NOW!!!!!!

I dare say... This is the BEST Mashcore album ever, with some of the HARDEST and BOPPIEST beats and breaks you could even ask for. Definitely give this one a try if you're looking for a fun time.

I'm already a fan of a lot of goreshit albums, but this one is very easily the best one he's ever put out. It's really frantic, really atmospheric, and can sometimes leave you in a weird state of trance. Again, definitely give this a try.

Venetian Snares has always been a very experimental artist, but this record surprisingly stands together very well by itself. It's very chaotic, but a sort of "controlled" chaotic, and it doesn't fear away from being weird and unpredictable... In a good way. All in all, his best album yet.

So, imagine French people. Now, imagine they learn the existence of Metal and Breakcore and somehow stitch all of those things together with their past influences. This is an insane brainfuck of an album, and I honestly think not enough people have learned to take Igorrr seriously yet. Try it, even if you hate the French.

This album exists in two versions: Mirror to Mirror (2011) and Face to Face (2018).
Mirror to Mirror is an extremely raw Lo-Fi concept album made by a 19 year old dude that could barely hold a note for more than 2 seconds, but DAMN was he good at composing. Face to Face is a studio version of the original, with many changes made to it in order to make what can be described as "the perfect furry album".
Both versions are similar in various aspects, they're both very touching and hard-hitting works about "bruised shins and weird sex", so it's your choice wether you prefer one version or another.
Face to Face:
Mirror To Mirror:

What can I say about this one...
The best way I can describe this album is "depression in audio format", an extremely beautiful but saddening experience that really leaves a lot to think about. It might be the one I recommend the most, but it might not be suitable for the faint of heart.

The most niche and underappreciated recommendation in this entire list. A very interesting Post-Rock and Drone project from someone that actually lives quite close to me, reminiscent of Godspeed You! Black Emperor and maybe even Have A Nice Life as well. Just... Go listen to it, ok? I swear you'll like it if you enjoyed Deathconsciousness as well.


