Does anyone else like Krill?
Awesome, I just started listening to them. What is your favorite album? Do you know any other bands like Krill that I should check out?
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>>74542001
OKAY
OKAY OKAY
STOP IT NOWWWWWW
>>74542001
DON'T SAY YOU WILL
>>74542025
UNLESS YOU WILL
I think Men at Work - Overkill had some excellent notes in it. This is why I think it's the best one.
Van Halen Erruption
>>74542133
Which is the best note in the solo that he plays? I'd like to listen to it.
>the best notes
wdhmbt
some fresh Oh Sees leaked:
https://vk
.com/wall-54318724_736
your thoughts?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-IN-AQBwF0
This album is truly something of perfection. Every note and every chord is played to perfection. The hazy atmosphere fits every track perfectly. The vocals, the guitars, the piano, every instrument on this album compliments one another perfectly. Never before have I listened to an album that performs each and every quality as well as this. It’s a simply stunning orchestration of some very diverse and eclectic genres that all fit together wonderfully. Each song is fueled with emotion but that emotion never goes over-the-top in any way. It stays leveled so you still have the instrumentation to carry the message and the emotion along with the lyricism. Lost in the Dream is an album that is both magical and vocal in a way that makes it a completely atmospheric and immersive experience. It’s a record that, at the end of the day, leaves me completely speechless because of how incredible it is.
So why should I talk about it? I’m only human. This is an album that is meant to be heard and not talked about. It’s a record that expresses and evokes so many emotions yet it’ll leave the listener completely speechless. Each time I listen to this album I feel lost in its magic. And maybe there is some truth behind the title, there: You’re lost in a dream, an absolutely perfect dream that you never want to wake up from. Rock music will always remain something of an oddity, but Lost in the Dream is something that we can so clearly understand throughout the haze of everyday life. The War on Drugs have finally reached their creative peak and have released a truly game-changing record. It’s something that I can listen to again and again because I love it so, so, so very much. It’s an album that is incredibly memorable and original in ways that, once again, leave me completely speechless. In my eyes, Lost in the Dream is something we’ll look back on fondly for many years to come.
It's ok, 6/10.
SUCK
MY
COCK
>>74541714
>>74541731
nice try Mark
Who here /nin/
>>74541664
>Mfw still waiting for the physical component for Add Violence.
>>74541684
Mfw still waiting for the purest feeling vinyl
So do you guys think the next David Fincher film to come out will be WWZ2, or a sequel to Dragon Tattoo/Gone Girl?
It clicked
is this an album cover for ants?
Get out
Why did Alan Vega pretend to be catholic?
He also pretended to be 10 years younger than he actually was.
>>74541601
>>74541871
I heard he also beat his wife.
>tfw listening to some tracks to fill in your last.fm scrobbles
>then realize that you'll never be able to sing or play any instruments or compose any music
>realize you'll never be famous or be rich
>get jealous and feel like shit
Is it just me?
>>74541542
Nope
>>74541542
When composing music, just try to make something creative OP. It doesn't even have to be good, just something that you make that you had fun doing and you can look back on and feel accomplished. Art isn't about popularity.
ITT: album covers that contain some, but not all, members of the band
>>74541541
Shit thread OP
Colm got jipped
holy shit
this is so unoriginal
Beer commercial rock
hope they don't have lice
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A while back some anon listed a video of a talent show group, they had an interesting name and played some even more interesting music, sorta experimental math rock type stuff.
It was really amazing, actually, it was basically that fantasy where you play some amazing music in front of your high school and they love it. Anyone got that link?
This is not it, but it's the worst case scenario in a situation like this: https://youtu.be/6n3RaZ1DJJo
Time Machine Modulus
>>74541654
hey
>>74541654
Thanks mate. Only if they released some nice ass self published albums or something
ITT: amazing video game soundtracks
Rock band 2
>>74541439
haha (: agreed
>>74541403
Post your last 5 rates gents.
And discuss the music too for once.
I'll do my last 11 instead
>Girl Talk
Decent track
>Lisa Loeb
overall a good album, just wish it was produced better
>Atomic Kitten
crappy version of Ladies Night
>Lil Kim
great version of Ladies Night
>Lady Sunshine
a great feel good track, great groove
>Crazy Train
Not much to say, it's a classic
>Dress Down
perfect, especially the end where it breaks down with sax and guitar
>Watching You
perfect, extremely funky bass line and keyboard line
>HAIM
Not as good as the first album but still enjoyable
>Centipede
great album and probably the best female singer of the Jackson family
>Saturation
mediocre
>>74541270
comus is the only thing I know from this thread I kinda agree with the rate I think
it's been a while, I like that track about the hanged christian
This is a top 5 Swans album in my opinion. I simply can't understand why people don't like it, unless they only listen to Swans for one type of music. Otherwise it's just pretty, melancholic, orchestral post-punk with shades of dream pop. What's not to love?
a lot of the tracks are really forgettable imo. Saved and God Damn the Sun are great tho
>>74541228
I've never liked an album that Gira made with folk influences (so I can't stand Angels of Light at all by extension). I don't thing he approaches the genre in any new or meaningful way.
God Damn The Sun is incredible
>>74541313
shit opinion