Fossor, in Pieces [Explicit]
There are multiple artist using this name. 1. Cemeteries is Kyle J. Reigle, he creates music he describes as “goth pop,” though his sound steers away from the darker elements that term might suggest. His music blends elements of witch house, chillwave, and dream pop, combining mellow percussion with layered synth and guitar and adding ethereal vocals for a haunting effect. Listeners may pick up on influences like Mazzy Star, as well as the nocturnal tones of bands like Beach House. Reigle crafts a soundscape that feels both chilled and enchanting, giving dream pop a spacious, moody twist. The music of Cemeteries reflects an awareness of life and mortality, often drawing on themes of nature, seasons, and temperature. Lyrics regularly reference cold winters, muted seasons, and the stillness of natural surroundings, all of which underscore a sense of calm reflection. The project captures the essence of quiet, wintry moments, offering a sound that brings an almost meditative awareness to the present. Reigle draws inspiration from his environment near Buffalo, New York, where the edge of woods meets an industrial landscape, matching the stark, lonely beauty that permeates his music. 2. Cemeteries was New Jersey Grindcore/Hardcore Punk band which only released a single EP in the mid 2010s. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There are multiple artist using this name. 1. Cemeteries is Kyle J. Reigle, he creates music he describes as “goth pop,” though his sound steers away from the darker elements that term might suggest. His music blends elements of witch house, chillwave, and dream pop, combining mellow percussion with layered synth and guitar and adding ethereal vocals for a haunting effect. Listeners may pick up on influences like Mazzy Star, as well as the nocturnal tones of bands like Beach House. Reigle crafts a soundscape that feels both chilled and enchanting, giving dream pop a spacious, moody twist. The music of Cemeteries reflects an awareness of life and mortality, often drawing on themes of nature, seasons, and temperature. Lyrics regularly reference cold winters, muted seasons, and the stillness of natural surroundings, all of which underscore a sense of calm reflection. The project captures the essence of quiet, wintry moments, offering a sound that brings an almost meditative awareness to the present. Reigle draws inspiration from his environment near Buffalo, New York, where the edge of woods meets an industrial landscape, matching the stark, lonely beauty that permeates his music. 2. Cemeteries was New Jersey Grindcore/Hardcore Punk band which only released a single EP in the mid 2010s. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Bear Trap
Wendigo
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The Opposition
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Our False Fire
Iroquois
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