: A self-released follow-up that continues their exploration of kantele-driven neofolk [25]. Other Notable "Nest" Releases
: This highly acclaimed album by the Belgian trio is a mix of punk, metal, and post-hardcore. Critics at Everything Is Noise and Invisible Oranges call it a "masterpiece" and one of the most original rock albums in recent years [7, 12, 13]. Nest Discography
Because the name is common, you may also be looking for these distinct artists: : A self-released follow-up that continues their exploration
: This release maintains the project's signature "winter" aesthetic, receiving a 3.43/5 rating on Rate Your Music for its soothing, minimalistic qualities [10]. Because the name is common, you may also
: Often cited as one of the best Finnish ambient albums of all time, it moved away from standard melodies toward a more complex, immersive sound [3, 15, 26]. Reviewers at Encyclopaedia Metallum praise its improved production and balanced sound compared to earlier releases [3, 28].
: This debut full-length is frequently recommended as a more "song-based" entry point into their sound [15, 23]. Reviewers highlight its ability to blend dark folk with a calm, naturalistic atmosphere [15, 23].
: A Canadian power-pop classic featuring hits like "Someone Who's Cool." It is praised for its "Beatles-like influences" and witty lyrics [14, 17, 19].