This is jpd’s music collection on Bandcamp.

jpd

  1. Rock
  1. collection 13
  2. following 9
  1. Trap Liberation Army
    by Sima Lee
    Mystics Mystics
    The production on this album is so diverse and good, and the lyrics remain powerful and relevant.
  2. Bicycle Terror Theme Song
    by Bicycle Terror
  3. Threads
    by Terror Nullius
    The Secret Voids That Gnaw The Secret Voids That Gnaw
    Deep, noisy sound that got me thinking of the end of the world. Good stuff.
    appears in 1 other collection
  4. resurrect
    by resurrect
    Burning Light Burning Light
    Hell ya, the lyric writing is really effective, and the sound is tight -- it gets my head thinking and banging.
  5. 'Earthbound' Demos
    by Nick Lawson
  6. Pangaea
    by Noswal
    Sacred Waters Sacred Waters
    Extraordinary talent on this album -- impressed with the expertise on all instruments. Tremendous range of tonal variation and exploration is what really makes this album shine. A wonderful addition that raises the bar of an already distinguished genre.
  7. LIFA
    by Heilung
    Hamrer Hippyer LIVE Hamrer Hippyer LIVE
    Absolute banger of an album.
  8. Paternoster
    by MMTH
    Big Mouth Big Mouth
    Love the range of harmonic and formal ideas on this album, definitely breaks up the monotony of purely diatonic, 4-chord endless jams. Lots of creative and novel ideas here.
  9. Crimea (Remastered)
    by We Lost The Sea
    The Vessel The Vessel
    Sometimes it's high, sometimes it's low -- always on point. The emotional arc in this album is deeply satisfying and superbly crafted.
  10. In Time of Need
    by Sound Architects
    Amihan Amihan
    The first 2 seconds always transport me to a different mental space where I feel like I can accomplish anything. I've listened to this at least 20 times and have always had to go through the entire album without interruption. Absolutely captivating.
  11. Departure Songs
    by We Lost The Sea
    The Last Dive of David Shaw The Last Dive of David Shaw
    Each one of these songs is a world into itself. The narrative impact of each is worth an epic novel. This album will go down as one of the more influential in the genre.
  12. Crimea
    by We Lost The Sea
    The Vessel The Vessel
    R.I.P. Chris Torpy
  13. S/T (Self-Titled)
    by This Will Destroy You
    Burial on the Presidio Banks Burial on the Presidio Banks
    Long live Rabid Squirrel! Long live Line Rider!