Planning for Burial

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Planning for Burial
Origin Matawan, New Jersey, United States
Genres Shoegazing, post-metal, ambient, gothic rock
Years active2005 (2005)–present
LabelsEnemies List Home Recordings, Music Ruins Lives, Tycho Magnetic Anomalies, The Flenser, The Native Sound
MembersThom Wasluck
Website planningforburial.bandcamp.com

Planning for Burial is the musical project of American musician and singer-songwriter Thom Wasluck. Based in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Wasluck started to perform as "Burial" in 2005 and released the debut album, Leaving in 2009. Wasluck plays all instruments during both his home recordings and live performances.

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History

Before performing as Planning for Burial, Wasluck played in local bands and recorded music with his 4 track recorder. [1] In 2009, he released his debut album, Leaving, which was re-released by Enemies List Home Recordings in 2010. [2] [3] Following the re-release of the album, Wasluck recorded and released a series of tapes, EPs and splits in the following years. [3]

In 2014, Planning for Burial released its second studio album, Desideratum, through The Flenser record label. [3] In 2016, Planning for Burial released the As a Lover single through New York based record label The Native Sound. [4] Planning for Burial has shared the stage with a wide range of music acts, including Chelsea Wolfe, Have A Nice Life and Deafheaven. [5]

Musical style

Planning for Burial's music takes influences from a wide array of genres, and is labeled as "gloomgaze" [5] and "experimental metal." [6] According to Pitchfork critic Andy O'Connor, Thom Wasluck of Planning for Burial "filters post-metal, doom, ambient, and goth-rock through his own terminally miserable lens." [3] Vice described the band as "a fully-contained, one-man band who delves into shoegaze, metal, black metal and other elements to craft somber, emotional songs," and compared its style to those of English post-metal band Jesu. [7] New Noise Magazine argued that the act's sound "contains elements of slowcore, shoegaze, doom, drone, '90s alt rock, '80s goth, and black metal, while never being defined by any one of those genres." [5] Jason Cook of PopMatters also drew parallels between the band's debut studio album, Leaving, and Nine Inch Nails' 1999 album, The Fragile . [2]

Wasluck releases Planning for Burial on various mediums, including on floppy disks and cassette tape.

Discography

Studio albums
Split releases
Other releases
Music videos

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