>In the six years since Fleet Foxes’ last album, their former drummer has eclipsed them in the public eye by embracing a flamboyant persona fluent in sex, drugs, self-awareness, and sarcasm, like a not-so-subtle referendum on his previous gig.
>Pure Comedy makes the game feel rigged to Tillman’s delight, a lecture where we’re all reliant on the professor for the answer key.
Josh Tillman REKT
>Crack-Up contains his most compelling writing to date because it’s so damn relatable in 2017—reacting and retreating inwards as people and institutions fail to meet the standards set in one’s head.
America REKT
>Pecknold signed up for the exact opposite experience, “I Am a Rock” to Ezra Koenig’s Graceland, “sitting outside Dodge Hall, smoking, being mad,” and presumably glowering at the kids milling about with their polo shirts, pop songs, and crushes.
Vampire Weekend REKT
>In an uncharacteristically low and atonal register, Pecknold mutters, “I’m all that I need and I’ll be till I’m through,” on Crack-Up’s opening suite. Even more so than Helplessness Blues, Crack-Up obliterates the superficially genial and harmless image so easily projected onto Fleet Foxes.
Old Fleet Foxes REKT
>Crack-Up likewise takes a condemnatory tone towards men who think they’re special enough to upset the designs of Mother Nature
Trump R-R-R-REKT
>8.7
Fleet Foxes rekt
>>73373357
>rekt
This review reads like a 9.2 tho
Besides Souvlaki and pic related
hello come to our containment thread /shugazi/ we're all nice people
>>73449301
Flying Saucer Attack
>>73423483
Also this to get you started and to give you an album that's not posted 10000 times.
What are some other albums like pic related?
>>73373333
Nice Quad
Have you tried the rest of the Run For Cover line-up?
bands like Citizen stuff are there and they even Worked with Turnover on a split EP ( but you might already know that)
Listen to any other Will Yip-produced band. They all sound the same.
i need inspiration /mu/ rec some inspiring albums and/or music docs
I have my first cello lesson tomorrow. I've never played any instrument before. What should I expect?
Lots of poop
>>73449251
IM PICKIN UP GOOD VIBRATIONS
>>73449251
Pain and frustration. But it feels really good when you manage to make noise that sounds like music. Once you get that there's no going back.
Someone please help me
What is the music played in the background here.
https://youtu.be/wcvtKTIat4k?t=27m10s
Thanks so much!!
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At ~ 27:10
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I'm bringing the Urinals.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ixKr1YiEzA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNnPYps-qHQ
Negative Capability in general is spicy
https://youtu.be/09lox_vnJ9Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJyOpDFEp6A
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JO7t_JlqGOw
I just came across this video on youtube and never seen something like this before....
can someone explain this? couldn't find any English resources
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZ9sRRpgioY&feature=youtu.be
ITT: god tier garage rock albums
Lowkey this is Em's best album.
Post your favorite Sugar Ray tunes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQSCKWfJlXs
>>73448940
Fly, Someday, When it's Over, and Every Morning are the only ones I know
>>73448940
fly shouldn't make me feel emotions, but for some reason it does
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lA5WmR2kQ5s
Fly, Someday, When it's Over, and Every Morning are the only ones I know
Not as shit as I remember
Where does the piano playing /mu/ fraction get their sheet music? Looking mainly for classical pieces (Bach, Beethoven..), but also for the typical easy but nice sounding pieces like Ludovico Einaudi etc.
Pic related, it's my new E-Piano that I bought and makes me look for more sheet music.
>>73373115
IMSLP is your friend
>nice sounding pieces like Ludovico Einaudi
you can find that one in the trash though
>>73373115
imslp and scribd
>>73373141
All of this. Also get in touch with fellow piano players or a teacher or something and just borrow and copy shit.
Hey /mu/ I won't lie, this is my first time posting as my domain/stomping ground is gearslutz, but I thought I'd get an idea of who hangs around here by asking a simple question: Got any music production tips? Preferably no novice stuff. Been doing this for many years (recording a blue grass band tomorrow god help us all). But just some nice tips would be nice. :)
If you've been doing this for years you probably know more than anyone on /mu/
>>73448604
fuck.
>>73448576
Turn bass the fuck up. Double vocals during the chorus. Snare sounds hi pitched but actually uses a ton of low end frequency too. Put a notch in your bass frequency where kick can sit and vice versa- see them as one instrument- Think 'Penny Lane'. High end and low end get louder the higher you turn your volume so setting them lower can actually give a comfier max volume level to the listener.
Wtf this is legitimately good. How come no one's talking about it here? Also, Melodrama general, I guess
it was ok, I mean just another pop release. why aren't you listening to the one
Great now Lorde is gonna get shilled for weeks just like Paramore did. Good to know if you fall out of the mainstream, you can always buy good reviews from "alternative" music reviewers and shill yourself on 4chan.
>>73448450
>How come no one's talking about it here?
Because "legitimately good" in the context of straightforward top-40 pop music usually translates to ...okay anywhere else. And since most of /mu's posters aren't into straightforward top-40 pop music...
This is a website which finds a random song with 0 listens, i thought it would be fun if we try and find the gems out there that no one has heard.
http://forgotify.com/player.cfm
For example here is one of the songs i came across
https://open.spotify.com/track/04IjxZwq5ZxKcLHKiOxuDD
Not half bad, desu
https://open.spotify.com/track/2K6ETnTod01qjELKxVnqfJ
https://open.spotify.com/track/0RASgpE4Vo0qsu62Yj913r
Just look at the cover