have you ever dropped an artist for things not related to their music?
Guess
>>74360651
Isn't James Deen a pron star?
lol that's funny in like a surreal way
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https://pxlsequence.bandcamp.com/album/valleys-ep
>piano >loops >ambient >chill >lofi >experimental
THX for listening and feedback.
>When you're too afraid to post first in the thread because people think it's you who constantly makes the new ones
Love:
>>74360243
FÁRADT A HEGY:
https://varsas.bandcamp.com/album/f-radt-a-hegy
>psychedelic noise
>harsh noise
>drone metal
>industrial
>ambient
>stoner rock
One hour of music for the fans of Ramleh, Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music, Boris, The Goslings
leftinthesun.bandcamp.com
>kinda shoegaze
>kinda post rock
>sort of post punk(?)
>we dont really know what genre this is so feel free to label us
my bands first ever recorded or even written music, hope anyone enjoys
rec
>>74360243
If you listen to either of these genres you are a man child faggot
Leave my Internet forum forever
>>74359415
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fuck off
>>74359415
t. numale
What is the biggest redpill about music?
>>74359220
It's a meme
That what the majority think about music almost completely disregards anything that is not western ie. African music (sub saharan) and south east asia (gamelan drumming). Sure there are a lot of people who know this but the majority are ignorant to world music (yeah it's a shitty catch all term but for the purpose of this post i'm gonna use it). We can really learn a lot from their uses of rhythm and melody
That people who use terms like "redpill" are cancer and should generally form their own opinions.
There's always been this long standing idea that the punk movement needed to happen to save rock music from the "excesses of prog" and that the world during that time period was crying out for something new that punk delivered.
Is this accurate representation of the time or just some revisionist history that has been cooked up to over state the impact of the genre? Were music fans really crying out for something new and was there a general feeling that rock needed to be "saved from itself"?
>>74358694
leftists ruining everything, as usual
I was 14 back then (yes I'm old, I know). A lot of people like to say punk rock killed off prog, but that's at best a half-truth. The real enemy wasn't so much prog as it was the crushing dullness of stadium/AOR rock. Prog groups weren't what you heard on the radio in 1977--no, what you did hear instead was a whole lot of Eagles, Foreigner, Boston, and Fleetwood Mac. They were the industry giants of the day.
None of it or very little spoke to the kids. I mean, Fleetwood Mac singing about doing coke and cheating on your spouse? What's a 15 year old supposed to do with that? Bands like the Ramones actually seemed to reflect the real world in ways you could relate to, and without needing a $3,000,000 album budget.
I don't like prog, and its elaborateness (and what I considered to be dippy lyrics about hobbits and trolls) were alienating to me back then. But it was mainstream rock that felt like the enemy.
>>74359048
Let's get real here. Punk was never as big as you think. When the Sex Pistols were a thing, Paul McCartney's "Mull of Kintyre" was #1 on the charts for weeks. I bet if you went through your parents' record collection, you're more likely to find Wings albums than you would The Clash.
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>>74358261
FYI this link takes you to the voip channel (i cant make invites for the text channels).
https://discord.gg/HutJ8Ey
>>74358320
why on earth are there 2 prod discords
ITT: Post two different albums that were released in the same year, others say which is better
belle and sebastian. never heard heard it but it can't be worse than anything weezer has ever released
>>74357921
fun post
I dislike both, but nothing can be worse than indie suggar low test twee pop for bi art school girls from tumblr
which band/artist is going to save 2017 from total embarrassment?
>>74357763
alvvays
The Killers, believe it or not
I hear Tool has a new album coming out
right here
meddle > WYWH > Dark Side
>A great album
FTFY, OP
On this day, fifty years ago, Pink Floyd released their first album The Piper at the Gates of Dawn. What's your favorite track from the album? For me it's either Flaming or Bike.
>>74356913
interstellar overdrive is great
>>74356924
>interstellar overdive
>piper at the gates of dawn
I weep for millennials.
See Emily Play, unless you only count tracks from the UK version of the album, then it's The Scarecrow.
>I hate you
>You hate me
>Lets all go and kill Barney
>With a baseball bat
>And a Four-by-Four
>No more purple dinosaur
hahahahaha
>>74355845
Faggot
Not gonna lie
This has meme potential
>at a show
>you make eye contact with the singer for a split second
>>74354080
>at a show
>singer stares at you
>sees your enjoying it
>smirks and looks away
It's a real nice feeling
dean blunt seemed pissed i was looking at him lol
>hot bassist makes eye contact with you
>look of disgust crosses over her face
What makes something post-punk?
if it's shit and gay music
It's like punk but longer
if it makes you feel WEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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>>74353102
also, is that nip cartoon any good, ive been looking for a good nip cartoon.
Does anyone here actually like the Beatles?
I like them but the beach boys are better in every conceivable way.
The fact that so many books still name the Beatles as “the greatest or most significant or most influential” rock band ever only tells you how far rock music still is from becoming a serious art. Jazz critics have long recognized that the greatest jazz musicians of all times are Duke Ellington and John Coltrane, who were not the most famous or richest or best sellers of their times, let alone of all times. Classical critics rank the highly controversial Beethoven over classical musicians who were highly popular in courts around Europe. Rock critics are still blinded by commercial success. The Beatles sold more than anyone else (not true, by the way), therefore they must have been the greatest. Jazz critics grow up listening to a lot of jazz music of the past, classical critics grow up listening to a lot of classical music of the past. Rock critics are often totally ignorant of the rock music of the past, they barely know the best sellers. No wonder they will think that the Beatles did anything worthy of being saved.
They're the best band of all time and Rubber Soul to Abbey Road is probably the greatest streak in rock. So yes, I do.