

Yes, they only have 3 LP's but they also have some compilations with unreleased content. I'd firstly recommend going through HANL's discog. This is different from Art in the sense that Art is fanart or something akin to it while this is for original projects inspired by ELHR, but otherwise have no relation. News, typically about new releases or represses.Looking for a particular thread? Want to discuss your favorite Have a Nice Life song? Or maybe you just wanna look at memes. Looking for something more accessible? Here's a flowchart by /u/DimitriPay.įrequently Asked Questions for you to get up to date. Getting Started: A Guide to Dan and Tim for you to pick what to start with. Have a Nice Life Compendium a post compiling most of Dan and Tim's content. Memes must be contained to Sundays for Shitpost Sunday. No discussion of piracy support Dan and Tim and buy or stream the music! Self-promotion is prohibited outside of the Monthly Community Content Thread.ĭo not post exclusive Legrand Society material on the subreddit. Posts must be related to Have A Nice Life and affiliated artists (Black Wing, Giles Corey, Consumer, et al.). Whosoever lives, so shall they die and may they die a drowning death, with all of Life inside their mouths, and naught but stones inside their lungs, like David with the skull, dwelling upon it every second, the impossible trials of ceasing, stopping, ending…” The album was entirely self-released, right down to the hand-painted discs, and put out via the Enemies List Home Recordings label.“I am base and I am lever I push the Earth into the water. The two discs (titled “The Plow that Broke the Plains” and “The Future”, respectively) feature music spanning over five years of collaboration between the two artists, and are accompanied by a 75-page booklet on medieval Italian heretics in lieu of liner notes. HANL released their first full-length record in January of 2008, a double album titled “Deathconsciousness”. It is the brainchild of Tim Macuga, black metal experimentalist in Nahvalr and songwriter for the classic Western Massachusetts hardcore band The Danger Strangers, and Dan Barrett, of the ghost music project Giles Corey and the now-defunct In Pieces. Have a Nice Life is a genre blending duo from Middletown, Connecticut, United States formed in the year 2000. It is the brainchild of Tim Macuga, black metal experimentalist in Nahvalr and songwriter for the classic Western
