One-man bands tend to be quite heavily lonesome affairs thanks to them putting one musician through the wringer with some reaching the breakdown like one we discussed before, i.e. Planning For The Burial. Drowse might be another one of this mood. I mean, the whole thing does have Planning For Burial's eeriness, though the latter seems to be presented differently. His scariness does resemble a suspense of the musician in our previous post, yet he appears to be more out there than Planning For Burial. Drowse by Kyle Bates challenges the sky, whereas Planning For Burial stays on the ground. They both evoke a certain amount of horror, though the quality of Drowse hews close to existential. Actually, Drowse is more of a Lovecraft, if you catch my drift.

















