>vocalist sings 'stop!'
>the music stops
>vocalist says change
>The song's key changes
>song slowly builds
>cuts off abruptly at climax
>Vocalist has a point near the end of the song where they stop singing and the music cuts for a second
>The song resumes right after and the song goes on for about another 30 seconds before actually finishing
>During every live show they get a premature round of applause
makes me cringe every time
the songs been out for fucking 30 years how do you not know it isn't finished
to whoever said that being obsessed with Burial is counter-intuitive because he's so hidden, you sure do hate extroverts don't you?
>implying mysticism / elusiveness doesn't make something more interesting
be NICE TO BURIAL
Eh
who has contributed more; white rappers or black edm producers?
white rappers, without any doubt
Black EDM producers, without a doubt.
Black EDM producers pioneered genre's like Detriot Techno in the US and Garage/Drum And Bass in the UK which heavily influence the sound of modern EDM Today
Outside of Beastie Boys, Eminem and maybe Aesop Rock and one or two more names the vast majority of white rappers are a sideshow attraction, who approach rap from the angle of "im white AND i can rap at a similar level to you guys, i can keep up!". Outside of the mentioned names, very rarely have white rappers made classic influential rap albums
Hip hop and techno would literally not exist without the whitest men on the planet.
Also i want to scratch your eyes out for calling it edm
>MEMES MEE MEE MEMES MAY MAY MEMES MEMES MEMES MEEEEEEEEMES!
I see why you guys like Weezer so much
>I told you I would return
>When the robin makes its nest
>But I ain't never coming back
>I'm sorry
ITT: 10/10 albums
What's up with post-WII art music? Why does it mostly sound like random noise?
I know it's highly structurated but... what's the point?
>>73208891
You would understand after WWIII, unless you are dead.
The more organised things become the more confusing and random they appear. It well depicts modern life which has got more and more complex but not really any less difficult.
>>73208886
pointless revivalists distracting you with wacky clothes
Was Mark Kozelek influenced by Neil Young? This is some good shit.
>>73208881
Yes
What would you do if Mark came to your house abd asked you oit to a restaurant, but the only restaurant in a ten mile radius is a Panera?
>>73208881
oh yeah
"I can't remember the first Neil Young song I ever heard, but I remember the first album I owned: Decade. I had that, and then Live Rust. My earliest memories of these albums are of sleepy days inside, getting high, sitting in my room next to the turntable. I'd stare transfixed into the blurry, psychedelic photos of Live Rust, and look for deeper meaning in the handwritten notes of Decade's foldout. I loved music--Yes, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd--but Neil Young was closer down to earth. I'd lose myself in these albums--in the 'burned out basement' of "After the Gold Rush," in the sentimental themes of "I Am a Child" and "Sugar Mountain." The guitar solos from "Cortez the Killer" and "Down by the River" were drawn out and hypnotic and seeped into my pores like a narcotic that has never left my system."
>Show friend Corona by Minutemen
>"Is this spongebob music or something?"
Couldn't even be a basic music normie and recognize it from Jackass.
Do stuff like this make you want to stop showing people your music?
>Show friend Ocean Man by Ween
>"Is this Jackass music or something?"
>>73208872
>friend doesn't immediately recognise 10/10 music
>>73208872
Jackass is for faggots though
>he listens to dadrock
>not to dadcountry and grandparock
>muh music theory
>muh it's supposed to sound terrible
If the music is that great, then you'll learn to enjoy it from both a sonic and cerebral perspective. There's nothing wrong with not enjoying it sonically to begin with but you should work towards seeing the difference in enjoyment fade.
There is literally no concrete difference between sound and composition. Read Hegel
When's it going to drop?
>>73208719
2025
>>73208719
June 25 or i hang mslf
ITT: The album where it went wrong.
Bonus points if there was a comeback album later.
>Comeback: not really
This album marked the beginning and the end of good Beach Boys albums.
They had 1 comeback a year later with the Brian made Love You their best album since Pet Sounds 11 years earlier
>>73208794
>when you release an album that simultaneously that has your BEST material and WORST materiel
What does /mu/ think of this?
https://electricliterature.com/men-recommend-david-foster-wallace-to-me-7889a9dc6f03
rec me some hardcore punk, I want my blood to boil
Poison Idea - Pick Your King
Meat Puppets - self-titled
This is Boston Not LA and all its bands (especially Jerry's Kids)
Negative FX - s/t
SSD - TKWHTS
Infest - Slave
Crossed Out - full discog
Rotting Out - This is Just a Life/Vandalized
No Comment - Downsided
Ceremony - Scared People/Rohnert Park
Man is the Bastard - Mancruel
if these don't make you punch a hole through your fucking wall nothing will
MDC - Millions of Dead Cops
Mob 47 - Kärnvapen attack
Terveet Kädet - s/t
Rattus - Uskonto on vaara