what do they listen to?
>>75055147
Godsmack
Drowning Pool
Panera
Filter
this is their best
Post your favorite records from your collection.
vinyl is a nice medium and it's okay that people still buy it
>records
>collection
>>75055806
>he's so poor he can't even imagine paying for music
Poor people should be exterminated.
what makes a singer/songwriter interesting?
apart from the usual pretentious shit you don't understand but like because it's hipster
after replying to the "favorite female musician" thread, I was just reflecting about Joni Mitchell that I really like her ability to make the female viewpoint relatable - it's a really uncommon quality I think where you both relate with something that you still recognize as being different from yourself
I think singer/songwriters at their best make you see something from another persons point of view in an insightful way, you relate to the singer/songwriter and also get insight into whatever their singing about through the song if you know what I mean
>there weren't good rock & roll albums in the fif-
No one thinks that
>there weren't good /mu/ shitposts in sept-
every bo diddley song is exactly the same
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6Vw9RGm1tM
these guys did the bo diddley rhythm better than bo diddley
Ok so i have a rather noobish question for /mu/
>when im playing in my room by my self i can regularly hear a sort of percusive "clicking" sound when my picks hits the strings
>it becomes most noticable when i play at low volumes
>i have very little to no experience in playing in high volume situations
>the few times i have played at an open mike night thing i was so low in the mix i could barely even hear myself
>i have however4 recorded myself playing at low volumes here in my bedroom and i noticed that the closer to my amp the mike was the less "clicky" noises i could hear
So my question is does playing at super high volumes (as i would assume one would do if the were in a studio) cancel out those silly noises? do those "clicking" sounds not really find their way through the amp so much at higher volumes?
>>75054924
tldr: how much does playing loud cancel out my unwanted noises?
yeah just ignore the sound, it won't come through the amp
>>75054924
amp doesnt pick it up, you hear it on low volume because the sound from the amp isnt enough to drown out the sound of you hitting the strings
>"""song""" has vocals
Without vocals there wouldn't be any singing and therefore it wouldn't be a song
Fucking kill yourself already.
>>75054954
You have to go back
Are we in the glam metal era of hip hop?
I think there's a pretty direct comparison that can be drawn between the onstage showboating of glam metal and the personas and wild internet dramas that many rappers get into today. Plus the obvious comparison between the hair of glam rockers and the focus on 'clout' clothes and colored dreads.
>>75054907
idk i think they've moved past that to a more pop punk / emo thing
yeah we passed that its in the angsty grunge phase now
but really its the "who gives a shit" phase
Everything Falls Apart (covered?) by Rei Brown along with The Antlers atrophy and burst apart are phenomenal. I really like this type of depressed music. Can you please suggest more like that?
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Will Kendrick apologize for this?
>>75054836
>shitty rapper listens to other shitty rappers
What's so surprising?
>>75054836
No but im dropping him for this, supporting memerap is the last straw
>>75054836
how much you think it costs to get a leading influencer like this to shout out your product?
Is it true that John Lennon was a wifebeatle?
John Lennon's favorite shirt is the wife-beater
"I prefer the Beat-less" XD
>>75054804
no it's just a meme
I need help to find a cool song i heard in an radio but i couldn't understand anything of the lyrics because of the place i was in the moment.
It's a male singer, the song itself is relatively slow and dark, the man sings it in a very "sleepy tone" and i'm pretty sure that he kept repeating similar quotes in the chorus, i guess something like "that's our... that's our... that's our..."
Can someone give me a hand?
>>75054757
/r/tipofmytongue
Soft midnight rain as you walk the empty streets
Mid-day winter thunderstorm
riding public transportation in slightly bad weather
>>75054742
I always thought of it as a light midnight snow in the middle of a lit up big city
Night time when it's foggy or rainy and streetlights look beautiful
WHAT THE FUCK.
I was just listening to Damage and Joy by The Jesus and Mary Chain and then The Two of Us starts playing and it sounds just like that one Stereolab song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvOAgtEuEEc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbVoREeP5s4
https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/2260-deftones/
What the fuck is this review?
Is this really a "professional" review?
>>75054813
I was curious about Pitchfork views on Deftones albums and all I could find was this and a Gore review.
>>75054813
music journalism is pretty much immune to professional conduct