Some guy did a remix of young death about his gf dying so anything on that YouTube page
Can't link rn sorry for being vauge
What's /mu/'s favorite Siouxsie and the Banshees album?
basically just whichever one I listened to most recently from kaleidoscope through to hyaena
Oh I don't like the band I just like this t-shirt
Kaleidoscope
Undrue DD;
>>73936508
That album is for Pitchfork /bleep/ posers and numales who just discovered garage aka garbage music and don't know it's dubstep yet
>>73936544
Well can you rec a better album then? I'm always looking to broaden my taste
>>73936508
I made this pic for a gondola a while back called Bhosde Bardwarre :DDD, everytime I see it pop up it makes me happy
Angel Olsen
>>73936472
Is a shit musician who should just retire and do porn already.
>>73936472
can't be discussed on here without being spammed with memes
Give babby the sucky
YO /MU/ SPIT SOME OF THOSE HOT BARS SENPAI
https://m.soundcloud.com/user-304245391/tell-me-feat-ethan-brooks
slaying numales edition
old >>74072442
Daily reminder that close to 90% of BM is terrible.
fact: not all people who subscribe to the metalhead fashion cliqué are nu-males
fact: non-metalheads on average are more likely to have fulfilling relationships than metalheads
Didn't visit /metal/ since Terminal Redux came out.
What's a numale? (pictures?)
mini chart thread. rec, r8, whatever
bumpo
bumperino
>Picture that with a kodak. Better yet, take a picture of me at times square with a kodak.
what did he mean by this?
>pic related
"Prog is probably a joke, guys"
Perhaps the quintessential independent musicians of the 1970s, the Residents (formed by composer Hardy Fox and vocalist Homer Flynn) performed in android costumes and never revealed their faces or identities. Relocated from Louisiana to San Francisco in 1966, they debuted in 1972, during the dark age that followed the demise of the hippie movement and the collapse of acid-rock. They composed their most innovative works between 1974 and 1976, when the new wave wasn't even born yet, but their isolation from the music scene remained absolute until the new wave allowed them to emerge as new prophets of a way to make, perform and conceive music. "Obscure" and cryptic, their pieces were part of a multimedia show whose antics transposed the music-hall into the new wave and whose sound emphasized a collage-style approach to composition.
Not Available (1978), conceived too in 1974 but released several years later, one of the milestone recordings of the era, was their most sophisticated work of art. Its suites virtually coined a new form of avantgarde music out of symphonic primitivism and cacophonous world-music. Despite the gargantuan display of sounds, they offered a bleak and terrifying vision of humankind.
>>74088538
Each of them was going through a hard time and made that album as a form of therapy. Each one of them wrote one of the songs, and an epilogue was added at the end. They said they would only release it if they all forgot about it, after it was finished, but 4 years later they just said fuck it and released it anyway.
ITT: Patrician albums the public actually liked
>>74088389
Besides Alright and King Kunta, most normies have never even heard of this album.
Collision Course
Hybrid Theory
Meteora
>Kendrick "music for thots" Lamar
>patrician
>"I'll make music when i learn basic music theory blah blah"
>Continue to listen to music and not learn anything
I'm sorry but I can't seem to fucking like this album no matter how hard I try, the only track I like on it is "Starless" and even then I prefer the live versions performed by the Fripp-Wetton-Cross-Bruford lineup. I believe LTiA is by far the better studio album for 73-4 KC and that The Great Deceiver live releases are best of all for 73-4 KC
Posting the best Starless version.
https://youtu.be/FhKJgqxNDD8
>>74088429
I've listened to that too but I don't like the overstuffed sound to it, there's too much going on; listening to the versions off of The Great Deceiver sound like that was the way it was meant to be heard
>>74088429
>contains reworked LTiA and Red material, in addition to proto-Discipline material
>is better than a fair share of the KC discography
Discuss.
>>73936169
Ask
>Think it's 'the bomb, the bomb. the bomb. the bomb. the bomb, the bomb..'
>Music video seems to confirm this
>Find out years later they were singing 'the bond, the bond, the bond, the bond, the bond, the bond...'
More like Pic Related
also spamming some post punk i've been listening to
>>73936181
I have failed to find better post punk. pil is probably the best
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>>73936160
would have been better centered
boy i sure hope this is an approved quality post