>he doesn't like some country music and doesn't understand why its so widely popular in the US
>muh trailer park wild west fantasy
grow up
>he doesnt like based Toby Keith
16 Horsepower is pretty good, I'll give you that
>when you can't listen to an album for the first time ever again
If an album is only good on the first listen then its a bad album. e.g. TPAB.
The Tupac poem/interview gimmick wore off extremely quickly, repeat listens make it boring and makes you want to skip it.
>>73402151
>when you can't listen to an album for the first time that it clicks again
>>73402131
>he doesn't enjoy falling into the details of his favorite albums after he gets to know them
The best ones get better with age imo
Thoughts?
#Resist!!!1
Which bandcamp-core album was the best?
>>73402060
This, senpai
>>73402102
Yeah this was really good actually
>>73402060
seance. it only gets a bad rep on here because people were overposting or shilling it hard when it first came out. it was annoying.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j9zMok6two
what do you boys think?
Good new song my mumford and sons
Barter 6 > GKMC
SS3 > TPAB
JEFFREY > UU
BTG > DAMN
Are you finally ready to accept Thugger as the best out and the next GOAT?
Hi /mu/, I'm never really into music but I'm about to listen to the entire Frank Zappa core catalogue in one go.
Wish me luck.
What the fuck are you doing, you literally had the same gay thread 2 hours ago but it was the Beatles
Good luck
So what is it, /mu/?
(taken from 2sHYV6k, some of the comments there are fun)
>>73401884
(that's a bitly URL, I didn't know how to post it without it registering as spam)
>>73401884
It's weird to me that so many people consider this album "difficult" or impenetrable.
It's really fucking catchy and bluesy, just in a weird offbeat sort of way.
What does /mu/ think of the bone dance?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Waxf9KZWpM
GOAT
Why is one generic, commercially-minded, top 40-style PoS being talked about seriously as a piece of art and not the other?
One is a complete indulgence into the buttrock ethos and rehashed filler thats the definition of contrived; and the other is a pop album that plays into current trends while still being unique enough establish its own identity.
>inb4 le reddit switcharoo joke
let the rage flow through you
>>73401931
>t. can't appreciate formalist value of careful and calculated applications of genre tropes
Zup, /mu/?
I'm looking for a certain kind of music like these two:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2daor2cv264
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15IMPIIOq5k
As you can hear it's mostly electronic vibes together with sax, piano and some vocals.
And...welll....i really like it! You guys know any more tracks like these? I'd really be thankfull if you could name me a few or maybe tell me a source for more songs like those!
Thanks!
>>73401709
I got it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUd40XqeBhM
I cant listen to the Beatles anymore because of this
I just watched an interview with Brian Wilson and he said he cries to let it be
Fuck I'm gonna cry so much when Brian Paul or Ringo dies
>>73401808
t. nu-male
>>73401808
link
Lee Luda
hey c!
kyungsoo is good at everything
what are the influences of this album? I hear a death cab for cutie/elliot smith/duster vibe but i'm not convinced
>>73401643
where do you hear the ben gibbard?
i hear a lil pavement
i feel you on elliot smith vocally for sure
>>73401715
for example icehead reminds me a lot this song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9TpM2FRu-4
>>73401643
>Alex B+
Still waiting on him to release something excellent, not pretty good
>the secret life of arabia is a bad song and final track
>>73401595
the seEEEEEEEEEEEEECRET LIIIIFE