Who is the most sonically adventurous musical artist of our current decade?
you won't ask that question ever again after hearing this
let me guess, it's a certain group that makes shitty songs with a heavy influence from rap, pop, and 2010 mlg montage videos
>Malmsteen bows to Buckethead
>In contact with chickens
>Possess psychic-like abilities
>Control Bucketheadland with an iron but fair fist
>Own chicken coops & theme parks globally
>Direct descendant of ancient royal blood line
>Will bankroll the first cities on Mars (Bucketgrad will be be the first city)
>Own 99% of chicken research facilities on Earth
>First designer chickens will in all likelihood be Buckethead babies
>said to shred at 215 notes per second, such wide range of styles and skill has never existed before on Earth
>Ancient KFC scriptures tell of an angel who will descend upon Earth and will bring an era of enlightenment and unprecedented musical progress with them
>He owns bucketbot R&D labs around the world
>You likely have bucketbots inside you right now
>Buckethead is in regular communication with the Archangels Michael and Gabriel, forwarding the word of God to the Orthodox Church. Who do you think set up the meeting between the pope & the Orthodox high command (First meeting between the two organisations in over 1000 years) and arranged the Orthodox leader’s first trip to Antarctica in history literally a few days later to the Buckethead bunker in Wilkes land?
>He learned fluent sweeping in under an hour
>Nation states entrust their gold reserves with Buckethead. There’s no gold in Ft. Knox, only in Bucketheadland
>The big red phone in the Kremlin is a direct line to Bucketheadland
>The last person who missed a call was Jimi Hendrix. He overdosed on barbiturates and killed himself out of fear.
>He is about 5 decades old, from the space-time reference point of the base human currently accepted by our society
>In reality, he is a timeless being existing in all points of time and space from the big bang to the end of the universe. We don’t know his ultimate plans yet. We hope he is a benevolent being.
Hey /mu/
I am starting a project where I play through a Skyrim campaign with 180 Roleplaying mods, and I document my characters adventure in the form of Weekly "bard songs" as a way to practice guitar and producing more.
Initially I wanted to do a song after each play-through, but I felt that would overwhelm me and I would quit the project. So far I have only one song for my character, as her journey has yet to begin
(aka, im still getting 180 mods to cooperate)
What do you think?
https://soundcloud.com/user-433818633/hridaya-introduction-ballad
I know I fucked up with the limiter, and I think the track feels muddy. I need to learn how to handle the Mids better.
with the succes of DES PA CITO spilling over to /mu/ is it time for all the reaggetonheads to come out of the woodwork
post you favourite track from the last few years. mine:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FWgcBfs5A0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2GkESMkZpA
I like the English version of this one desu
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>*whole party floods to the dancefloor*
>omgomgomg Tessa this is our song!!!!111!1!!
>gets shitfaced and makes out with a guy you thought was beta
>>74289408
>tfw you were that guy once
didn't even know what was happening but I'm not complaining
IT WAS ONLY A KISS
It wasn't that bad
her ear is positioned very strange i must say, like it got feet and is now trying to leave her head in a hurry...
YEAH MAN, TURN UP THE BASS BOY, ALADDIN ALADDIN ALADDIN ALADDIN ALADDIN ALADDIN ALADDIN ALADDIN ALADDIN ALADDIN ALADDIN ALADDIN ALADDIN ALADDIN ALADDIN ALADDIN ALADDIN ALADDIN ALADDIN ALADDIN
Stop listening to Migos
Stop listening to Joe Budden
>>74289317
>>74289336
damn...
>>74289317
Leave Yachty alone Joe
How does he gonna explain this song to their children when they grow up?
>it's what I did to your mother to make you little brats.
>>74289315
I hope his kids grow up to become junkies. he's a whiny hypocritical cunt
>>74290012
Kek
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1O22t8vGng
whats your opinion on it?
First 4 albums are good, the next 3 are trash
>>74289213
Same but The Resistance and several later songs make the cut.
i fucking hate them
why is it so good?
It isn't even tolerable
It's shit
>>74289128
It has a few good tracks but kinda underwhelming
" kendrick lamar has more pop features than halsey "
>>74289124
Halsey is a retard
>why am I called a pop musician??
Maybe because you make pop music
>>74289188
saw a brief part of her set while walking from one stage to the other at Glastonbury. That was enough for me
DES
>>74289119
fuck off
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Hey guys. TWOTHONY HEADEDBOYTANO here. The worlds busiest music nerd. Today we're going to be talking about the classic Areoplane Over The Sea album from Neutral Milk Hotel. A little history about the band. This is their second and last record, although they might be making more in the future. The album got a large cult following on a certain Mongolian basket weaving forum. Now, the albums opening track, titled King Of Carrot Flowers Part I is in a solid opener for an album. We get a strong acoustic guitar riff right off the bat, which leads us into the vocals. The strumming of the guitar is very fast and loud, but it doesn't over shadow the vocals. The vocals are audible and clear and they weren't just made louder through gain, or at least it doesn't sound like it. Later in the song we get some sort of distorted brass instrument in the background. I have to say this, not only about the opening track but the entire album, is that the lyrics always manage to be creative and interesting. They're dark but also quite funny at points. Very deep while still having a clear and precise theme and tune. The next songs are titled King Of Carrot Flowers Part II and III. I don't really know why these songs were titled as continuation songs to the opener. They not really connected, and they're right after each other. I felt that they could have just given the songs different names, or if they wanted to have them be connected so badly then they could have just made combined them into the same song. It's a minor complaint though. What's not so a minor complaint, is that at points in the album, the vocalist is either extremely good or kind of whiny. It's not through the whole thing, but at points in the songs the vocalist just kind of sounds like he's yodeling.
Aside from that though, this is a really good album. Some of the songs like untitled or communist daughter might be a little difficult at first, but they really grew on me. If you like folk in any form, I'd recommend checking it out. The lyrics are some of the most clever I've heard in a while, the guitar is played with expertise and passion, the song layout if great, there's just so many good things about this album. I'm feeling a decent 9 on this here record.