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I recently stumbled upon a video from which I extracted a proprietary song whose artist/name were kept secret. However, I really want to know where I can find more of this genre, that I would classify as some kind of vintage blues rock, because of those slowed-down overdriven guitar strums and solo. It reminds me of this surf-rock era depicted in some movies such as Pulp Fiction, but I feel this is yet another genre as it is way slower and vibrant.

Any artist/band name similar to this ?

Links: This is the software-extracted version of the song from the original video, where it appears at 1:00

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    Well, I usually don't like (and I'm also not able) to identify genre, but this kind of sound reminds me Chris Isaak's Wicked Game, you should try to dig on this side. – Bebs Jul 13 '17 at 08:27
  • It sounds like a cover of a surf-rock song: kind of like Centurions Bullwinkle/Bullwinkle 2, but the recording equipment is "too good." I am abut 95% certain this is used in a movie soundtrack (non-Tarantino). – Yorik Jul 13 '17 at 17:27
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    It has hints of Albatros, early Fleetwood Mac too - try "early R&B" & don't get confused with that c**p they call R&B these days, which has nothing to do with it. – Tetsujin Jul 14 '17 at 18:19
  • sounds like a post-/surf rock to me, also reminds Neil Young's passages from "Dead man" soundtrack and a bit of Friends of Dean Martinez – serg_1 Jul 19 '17 at 12:08

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Like comments have written, it sounds a lot like post rock.

For one example try this one: We Lost The Sea - The Last Dive of David Shaw.
Go to 3 minute mark to skip the intro.