Catholic psychedelic synth folk appreciation thread -

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If you guys like this wackiness, enjoy the mega depressing post-hippie ex-junkie Christian hangover that is "Ode to Quetzalcoatl" by Dave Bixby: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUS0981IoZ8
One of my favorite albums, it's extremely bleak but very touching in its vulnerability and sincerity

Haven't listened to all of it yet, but it has some songs I really like. I particularly like the one about mother and the one where he refers to defiling his temple. It's not all appealing to me, but much of it is. You should look up Matt Elliot some time. He's not quite like Dave Bixby's music, and his stuff is a lot less personal, but I see a similarity in the feeling of atmospheric, moody music based in acoustic instruments.

Here's a jam for you, OP, though a bit more pedestrian than that masterpiece you posted


Funky, interesting. This sort of thing would be great at a Pentecostal or Black church.
 

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The Sister Irene O'Connor song sounds like if Om substituted their quasi-metal aesthetic for the soundtrack to a children's show, I can't stop laughing.
 

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