I'll try to get some stuff from those other two bands Sol Invictus and Death in June (If you haven't done them yet, heres a formal request), hopefully I'll like them better. Current 93 just doesn't grab me.
Band Name: Sol Invictus
Genre: Apocalyptic Folk
Your Rating Of Them (1-10): 10
Best Album:
The Devils Steed or
Death of the WestSongs:
- Best All Around: Not a choice I can make. I'll choose three:
Kneel to the Cross/
Twa Corbies (The Devils Steed Version)/
The Praties Song- Loudest/Hardest/Most Rockin': There isn't really such a thing, but some songs do get pretty damn intense/harrowing...
See How We Fall maybe?
- Most Relaxing:
December Song- Most Played/A song by them you may have heard: If anything
Kneel to the Cross- Song That Best Represents The Band:
In The WestBands Like This Band: Current 93 and Death in June obviously. However, Sol Invictus, I think really did forge ahead and create a very different sound for themselves (of course, when you say 'them' talking about any of these bands, you need to remember that Death in June, Current 93 and Sol Invictus are basically Douglas P, Dave Tibet and Tony Wakeford respectively, plus whoever they've managed to scrape up to play or sing. This is why the instrument line-up of these bands changes so enormously). Though the 'apocalyptic folk' moniker was originally applied to Current 93, I feel it perfectly fits Sol Invictus: dark, apocalyptic, mournful and powerful. Their best comparisons nowadays are probably things like Gae Bolg and Neutral, and of course, Agalloch.
Coolest Thing About This Band: They're still doing their best work. Last years album, 'The Devils Steed' was absolute fucking brilliance, somehow both oppressive and ethereal, mournful and uplifting. And full of great songwriting: Tony's probably the best technical song-writer in Neo-Folk nowadays, with great lyrics and brilliant, neo-classically inspired arrangement and layering.
Band Name: Death in June
Genre: Post-punk (early)/Neo-Folk (later)
Your Rating Of Them (1-10): 9
Best Album:
Rose Clouds of HolocaustSongs:
- Best All Around:
Fields of Rape- Loudest/Hardest/Most Rockin':
C'est Un Reve/
Klaus Barbie - Most Relaxing:
This is Not Paradise- Most Played/A song by them you may have heard: If anything,
Rose Clouds of Holocaust - Song That Best Represents The Band:
Omen-Filled SeasonsBands Like This Band: Well, Current 93, Sol Invictus and all that crowd for the new stuff obviously, but also stuff like Joy Division, really early The Cure and even Swans on their earlier material. Again, they do have a different sound that doesn't quite bear the standard SI/C93 comparison. Death in June have a somewhat warm, dreamy sound, very different from the cut-glass nightmare delicacy of C93 or the pounding epic landscapes of SI. You can also make some Coil comparisons. And of course, Of The Wand and The Moon are basically an endless Rose Clouds/Cathedral of Tears era rip-off.
Coolest Thing About This Band: 'Rose Clouds of Holocaust', which has been banned in Germany for presumably being some evil nazi thingumy, is actually about an acrimonius split with Douglas P's boyfriend of 13 years. And the constant references to 'rotors' etc. in Lifebooks have nothing to do with Swastikas, but are instead referring to a cieling fan in a pub. This is what you get for too much morbid poetry. Also, of course, Dave Tibet and Tony Wakeford have both been members of DI6 at times.
Interesting note: The correct way to shorthand Death in June is 'DI6'.