where the fuck is his next album?
>>74474521
He's making more money by acting now. RIP his musical talent...or until his acting career fades...
Thoughts on this man's tunes? (Alkaline Trio, Matt Skiba and the Sekrets, Heavens, The Hell, Blink-182, probably more)
alkaline trio are the best pop punk band to ever fucking exist, the run from goddamnit to FHTI is pure gold. totally a diamond in the rough. shame that most people pass them off as just a pop punk band when really they perfected the whole thing
I NEED TO BOOK A FLIGHT TONIGHT
FUTILITY'S A LUXURY
>>74474422
HER MOONLIT WINGS REFLECT THE STARS THAT GUIDE ME TOWARDS SALVAAATION
I NEED TO RETURN SOME VIDEOTAPES
Would you be so kind as to assist me in finding vaporwave that leans heavily towards a more classical method of composition? Does vaporwave of the spheres even exist yet? Or is it all circular repetitive/stagnant disgusting 4-bar-beat treachery that invites the low vibrations of the abyss? Please bump my cool thread, I'll check it out when I remember that I posted it, in like 3 weeks, thanks.
Modern Psych Thread
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oofBlIkwK5w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29uruM5-VYo
le page 8 save rave
Ya'll cowards only care for musical technique, and I only care for musical a e s t h e t i c.
Where can I go to find music based on its a e s t h e t i c? I wanna create themed playlists but it's hard to do that off of /mu/ recommendations.
And don't say reddit they have shit taste there.
>>74474260
you can't really think that after seven years on /mu/
the fuck are you on about
>>74474273
It's the only way I can comprehend the massive disconnect between what I ask for and what I have gotten over the years. What I comprehend as the soul of the song - its aesthetic, its style, the emotions the sounds evoke - has always been absent from any recommendations I receive. At best, I get something from the same genre, but then what I get feels like the difference between Star Wars and Turkish Star Wars.
>>74474401
maybe you're dumb
>song starts out amazing
>becomes complete shit after 30 seconds
It's Not November Yet Edition
Come in and wait for summer to leave.
Currently blasting Lunar Aurora - Hoagascht
I have complete and total knowledge of all things music related, ask me anything.
good thread, nigger
>>74474135
What was the #8 song of 1970?
>It's time the tale were told
>Of how you took a child
>And you made him old
What did he mean by this?
A woman took a young boy's virginity.
child rape nigga
>you can pin and mount me
>like a butterfly
Itt artists that time left behind.
IM JUST A KID
ITT. Artists that should have never been given the time of day
IF I COULD FIND YOU NOW
THINGS WOULD GET BETTER
More like this? This song is brilliant.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Tuw7Lt77s7g
Why do avant-garde/experimental sections exist in pieces of music?
I get that artists try to "progress" their respective genres, but how and why is that accomplished through chaotic anti-melodies and out-of-place notes?
Is it because artists want their listeners to hear something new and original, regardless of how pleasing to the ear it sounds? The average listener isn't going to enjoy it, so how exactly does it push a genre forward? Music critics tend to hail albums/songs with pronounced avant-garde sections as better than albums with a lack thereof, but why?
>>74474037
Well I think experimental music and art in general, such as the album in your pic, are good because they are pushing the boundaries of emotional expression; they aren't afraid to show the rawest and darkest sides of the human condition, and they use their art forms as tools to convey that in as strong a way as possible - but it takes time for people to adjust to this, certainly in popular music - it took a long time for melancholy and sadness or really any negative ideas to permeate through popular music, even lyrically, let alone in terms of the compositions themselves, at least in a way that extended beyond a few minor chords as a kind of proxy for sadness or something. I'm generalizing, and I'm sure there are examples to the contrary, but experimental things usually get to the heart of the abstract world of human feeling better than anything else
I think the tolerance to "anti-melodies" and dissonance has a bit of a cultural side to it. Like, a few hundred years ago, something like this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpWg_cZkDho
Would probably cause massive upheavel and turn you into a pariah. Nowadays, this level of dissonance and harmonic freedom to let such a chord without resolution is commonplace to many popular music subgenres
I think such albums help expand upon the tools available to other artists and exposing audiences to such techniques
>>74474037
>Is it because artists want their listeners to hear something new and original, regardless of how pleasing to the ear it sounds?
no because the artist does it for himself. not you
>Genre
>Turntableism
>>74474002
What's that image meant to portray?
>>74474225
>>74474225
"I'm warning you...bend and stretch butthole for me!"
AOTY?