How long you niggas ball?
>>72924058
5-7 minutes
>>72924058
About tree-fitty
ballin so long i made a plan to marry a tall woman so my sons are ballers as well
Cuck: The Album
quality post
>>72924053
skate park is the soty
Wasn't this /mu/core at one point?
Post an album and people respond with the first lyric that comes to their head
>>72901036
SYLVIA GET YOUR HEAD OUT OF THE OVEN
Badly produced albums that you like
Stop Whispering is the best radhead song
STOP WHISPERIIIING
START-
>>72923902
memeing
Pablo Honey great album
Alright /mu/, I have an idea.
Gush extremely hard about one of your favorite songs without giving away the song
>>72923800
How can someone be this much of an autistic cringelord to write a song like this? All of the lyrics sound they were written by a loser who not only can't talk to women but also has extreme insecurity issues. Why is this so painfully relatable? It's on a popular album by a popular band but tise song does not get enough praise for being so lyrically strong, especially when compared to the bands later releases. It's helped by the fact that it has one of the band's most memorable choruses, which is saying something, one of their best bridges, and a great climax climaxes. I feel like a creep for relating, and I am, but man this is part of why the album's a 10/10. Not my favorite song ever, but my favorite song by one of my favorite bands that I'm embarrassed to say I'm a huge fan of.
you wouldnt know it
I love the way the vocalist embellishes the arpeggios in the melody in a sort of operatic fashion, starting off timid but eventually growing until a climax where she floats down in an improvisatory manner with really weird rhythms. In the chorus they layer her voice so different melodic fragments play over one another, and it really just sounds so nice and dreamy (big buzzword here). It kinda sounds like one long orgasm.
What's Joy Division's best song?
Interzone, Disorder, New Dawn Fades, or Love Will Tear Us Apart.
The eternal or new dawn fades.
Decades
>Jazz is undeniably an aspect οf the resurfacing οf the elemental in the modern world, bringing the bourgeois epoch to its dissolution. Naturally, the young men and women who like to dance to jazz today do so simply "for fun" and are not concerned with this; yet the change exists, its reality unprejudiced by its lack οf recognition
>Ιn fact, it is known that African music, the origin οf the principal rhythms οf modern dances, has been one οf the major techniques used to open people up to ecstasy and possession. Both Alfons Dauer and Ortiz have rightly seen the characteristic of this music as its polyrhythmic structure, developed in such a way that the static [on-beat] accents that mark the rhythm constantly act as ecstatic [off-beat] accents; hence the special rhythmic figures that generate a tension intended to "feed an uninterrupted ecstasy." The same structure has been preserved in all so-called syncopated jazz. These syncopations are like delays that tend to liberate energy or generate an impulse
>This ecstatic potential still exists in jazz. But even here there is a process of dissociation, of abstract development of rhythmic forms separated from the whole to which they originally belonged. Thus, given the desacralization of the environment and the nonexistence of any institutional framework or corresponding ritual tradition, any suitable atmosphere or appropriate attitude, one cannot expect the specific effects of authentic African music with its evocative function; the effect always remains a diffuse and formless possession, primitive and collective in character.
Is he right, /mu/?
>>72923177
Absolutely, and the same holds true for hip hop
>Another aspect of the same phenomenon are the ecstasies that white men and women for some time now have been sent into by the raucous and graceless singing of the Negro, which almost seems to take pleasure in its own vileness. At the time of this writing, a particular instance of vulgar singing were the Beatles, who aroused delirious enthusiasm among the youth. Apart from their hairstyles, which are of the kind indicated above, the very name chosen by this group is revealing: these screamers called themselves “the Beatles,” choosing as their symbol the most disgusting of insects [the Italian word scarafaggio can mean either “beetle” or “cockroach”]: yet another obvious example of the pleasure in abjection. We can also point out in passing, by way of illustration, that a member of the Roman aristocracy, who had opened a nightclub, wanted to call it “The Sewer,” had he not been prevented from doing so by the police. But back to the Beatles: have they not been made Knights of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth of England? These are signs of the times. The swamp has even flooded the palaces, which are now, however, only faded relics.
>>72923177
yep. Also was spot on about the negrofication of the US
Who's BTS?
>>72923027
buttsex
>>72923027
Ban the Saudis
>>72922982
w h o c a r e s
Agree
>>72923015
everyone will after fantano gives it a good rating
What albums bring you more pleasure than sexual intercourse?
>>72922902
literally any album
None.
Because I've actually had sexual intercourse.
The Stooges are great though.
Is Katy Perry greatest pop star of our generation?
>>72922834
ahea trying so hard to stay relevatnasfag
>>72922894
did anon die while writing this
>>72922834
She came out as a cute and quirky pop singer at first, but quickly turned into an annoyance.
This guy is totally my aesthetic! Any more bands like this?
>>72922735
This old dog is gonna die soon ^^^^
I know the OP is probably bait but I would unironically enjoy if there was something kind of like Mac Demarco minus the awful fanbase and goofy antics
>>72922745
Digits confirms he's going to die smoking a bleached cigarette
Music about missed opportunities?
Nut up and keep putting one foot in front of the other. When a man looses his legs he crawls. Don't be a pussy -quiter.
>>72923061
And when a man loses his arms?
>>72922725
Yeah you and everyone else who attended kindergarten lmfao
Just post your stuff and listen to other people's music, give feedback, have a grand ol time
musix to jingle ur pringles to
https://noriginal.bandcamp.com
>experimental
>boom bap
>rap
https://wyndwood.bandcamp.com/
>Acoustic
>Bedroom
>Emo
https://wattersonjams.bandcamp.com/album/feel-good-forever
>shoegaze with a 90s emo twist and loads of other influences
>songs about loss and abuse
>ffo: my bloody valentine, sore eyelids, kairon; irse!
>free as fuck so give it a download
So grateful for all the feedback I've received. Dropping this off and I'll check back to return feedback and check out new people in the morning.
PS: I'm on rateyourmusic now, so if you listen to the whole album, I'd love if you rated it.
http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/watterson
xoxo