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Spiderland

"Spiderland" is the second album by the American indie rock band Slint, released in 1991. It is renowned for its atmospheric, moody sound, characterized by intricate guitar work, subdued vocals, and sparse percussion, creating a haunting, introspective mood. The album is often considered a landmark in alternative and post-rock music, influencing many bands with its immersive and experimental approach. Its lyrical themes explore complex emotional states, darkness, and introspection, making it a compelling and influential work that transcends traditional rock boundaries.