Music for this feel?
>tfw you're living in that universe
>>74223253
If you believe in the infinite universe theory, there is, theoretically a universe with no bad music.
I think almost exclusively of all of the dead versions of me strewn about the multiverse. Like, every time I get in a car another multiverse splits off where I die.
You either die a hero or you live long enough to become the villain
and then briefly become a hero once again. Only to fall back into the villain role.
Perhaps influenced by the commercial success of the synth-pop revival of the 2010s, Adam Granduciel went for the dancefloor on Lost in the Dream. The opener, Under the Pressure, aims plainly for the dance club, despite semi-spoken Bob Dylan-ian vocals. The more atmospheric and catchy Red Eyes (and possibly catchiest of his career) harks back to Billy Idol and crosses his industrial beat and robotic delivery with Bruce Springsteen-ian pathos. The album is weighted down by songs that test one's patience: the endless litany Suffering; the pop-soul electronic ballad Disappearing (ghastly visions of a resurrection of Yazoo or of the 100th Depeche Mode album); the tedious elegy Lost in the Dream; the pensive closer In Reverse that makes even Cat Stevens look like a philosopher; or An Ocean in Between the Waves, that sounds like U2 at their most moronic fueled by a robotic techno beat and an elastic bassline, all wrapped up in romantic synth drones. It is also embarrassing how derivative songs such as Eyes to the Wind (an impeccable imitation of Tom Petty's folk-rock) and Burning (which almost plagiarizes Springsteen's Dancing in the Dark) are. This band is building a career how of photocopying those three generations of bards (Dylan, Springsteen, Petty). Anybody who thought that roots-rock of the USA was terribly provincial was just served a major proof. On the upside, there is certainly elegance and competence in the way trance-inducing pseudo-psychedelic guitar effects add a layer of meaning to simple songs, and there is certainly a great hidden contribution by pianist Robbie Bennett (Granduciel's Al Kooper?), and more intelligent use of the synthesizer. And there are certainly some great refrains (mainly Red Eyes).
Maybe I'm a piece of shit but Time and a Word is my favorite Yes album
and yessongs starship trooper is their best track
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5-mD6Dy7c0&list=PLyIFQr1wryPJ-yUyeBcansxX093B9ug4y&index=3
Come on /mu/ recommend me some albums that have songs that are so catchy and infectious I will be trying to get the ear worm out for days
>>74223065
emotion, carly rae jepsen
The The - Soul Mining
>Band makes 3 albums in a row with Spoken Word filler tracks
>They are talking about fucking food in one of them
Ween
>>74223011
As in having intercourse with food?
what future song you think is the best? softest future song?
>can i meme?
ye
codeine crazyyyyyy
>the lyrics is just band members talking to each other over music
Real talent or just eye candy?
The latter
what does this expression convey?
This is how I'm looking to raise my children.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=re2HnTMd2lw
>Love songs
>Frank Sinatra love songs
There are many many crazy things
That will keep me loving you
And with your permission
May I list a few
The way you wear your hat
The way you sip your tea
The memory of all that
No, no, they can't take that away from me
The way your smile just beams
The way you sing off key
The way you haunt my dreams
No, no, they can't take that away from me
We may never never meet again, on the bumpy road to love
But I'll always, always keep the memory of
The way you hold your knife
The way we danced till three
The way you've changed my life
No they can't take that away from me
No they can't take that away from me
(Interlude)
We may never, never, never meet again, on the bumpy road to love
Still I'll always, always keep that memory of
The way you hold your knife
The way we danced till three
The way you've changed my life
No, no, they can't take that away from me
No they can't take that away
They won't take that away
Cause they can't take that away
From me
>Happy summertime romance song
>Makes you feel like the most depressed piece of shit ever
But anon, those are the best songs! Remember that it's always the Summer of Love in all of our hearts, as long as we believe in Summer, Surfing, Girls, and America.
>04. La Villa Strangiato
Hoooooollllyyy FUCK is this song amazing or what?
yeah it's awesome, they're all wanking but they're playing tight together too
>>74223000
trips confirms rush has mastered the art of prog wankery
Can you make good industrial music on ableton?
Yes. Same with Fruity Loops.
Have you used a DAW before?
>>74222796
kinda
>>74222804
I'm just scared...what if no one likes my industrial music? :(
Why haven't I heard about this until tonight?
First listen was great
>>74222730
I like the first few tracks
have you heard about the new avey tare - eucalyptus? sleep cycle is better imo, tho this song is great
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HE3AvnhqNw
>>74222730
What was your favorite track, anon?
>>74222818
shiiiit
I only listened to it once through man, I honestly can't say. Hopping back on it now
what are other /mu/ kinos?