https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dvJjJSn7HY
why?
cool
relevant
Post albums you can't decide whether or not you like them because they are actually good or just down to nostalgia, others decide for you
Any System of a Down album
>asking mu to evaluate your taste based on pendulum
you're just asking for it
i mean i personally mostly like that album (some tracks are really really eh) but you're going to have a hard time reading this thread OP
>>74523290
It's okay.
A couple really good tracks, with a few meh ones.
Overall probably a 6.5, maybe a 7.
With personal feelings in mind, I'd say its acceptable to really like it if you associate it with some important time in your life.
Do you even like /mu/?
>>74523257
Depends on the day and what threads are up
>>74523257
Kinda, but between the /pol/ garbage and the loss of elitism and the shift to poptimism and people unironically praising Lana Del Rey albums I don't enjoy it nearly as much as I used to. I mean, I can appreciate a good pop album even if it's fairly convention (Emotion was good and so was Kimbra's Vows) but it's just gone too far at this point. Also feel like it's gotten way too memey.
>>74523352
And some of it isn't necessarily a change in the board itself. The loss of the social features as a result of the last fm re-sdesign was a pretty big kick to this place.
i love suga
http://www.vlive.tv/video/38643?channelCode=F001E5
idek what shes saying
this is the thread
why didn't it save africa?
Its more profitable to keep Africa a shithole than to actually fix it.
>>74523164
You're not supposed to tell people this.
>>74523153
>>74523164
>>74523172
Africa is about to become the next manufacturing center of the world.
Post vaporwave.
nty
kill urself nigga lol vaporwave is shit
and for ppl who are high and mighty about transcending genre u sure are autistic about cataloging that shit
>>74523184
it's almost metal genres bad.
what do you fucks think?
haven't listened to it, don't plan to but i'm not gonna like call it shit or anything (even though it probably is)
>>74523039
you should listen to it. Haven't been in love with an album this much since merriweather post pavilion
>>74523023
Better then his other albums.
I enjoyed it quite a bit, could even see it getting into my regular rotation.
But, I wouldn't call it AOTY, nor super amazing.
Just more then I expected from Tyler.
Hope he keeps this up.
let's talk shit on music you've never listened to
>>74522934
Death Grips seems edgy as shit
>>74522950
why are 99% of niggers objectively terrible at making music
>>74522958
Don't ask me senpai
What does /mu/ think of oasis?
biblical
Ebin
I don't think of Oasis
For starters, look, im not here to discuss social stigma about racism or whatever you folks like to talk about these days.
I aint american either, which might be in part due to the fact i find it a bit strange to talk about this. Still, lets move onward.
Right, so, even after the days of african americans being all funky ass motherfuckers doing that jazz and blues before white people thought it was cool, before the abolishment of the John Crow laws, it was some serious 'optimist' jam they had.
When they were abolished, some 20 years later, the whole hiphop scene came into the big picture. Sure thing, things such as the 'big' names such as 2Pac and Biggy came, but we had some before. But generally, that level of hiphop was pretty optimistic. Think about A Tribe Called Quest, Jurassic 5, Big Daddy Kane, hell, you call it, it was full of it.
The overall optimist message was very prevalent, even with the naysayers, but even then, the big shots in 'gangsta' hiphop those days were pretty.... Kinda chill, and were very 'human'. Mostly relying on their emotional train of thought to give the negative an influence, not one of pessimism, but one of asking for change.
It could be me. It could be that i've been scratching the surface of the wrong places and living under a rock, but goddamn, isn't hiphop fucking depressing these days? It's either the tough ass folks trying to act tough, as if they were of steel and iron, no humanity. The others (pic related) are depressed, while carrying the 'human' part and talent, all carry the ideal of self-destruction.
/MU/, i'm asking you, is it just me, or do you disagree? Is black hip-hop really that awful these days, not just in the music, but also the sense of the word?
they're all raised by single moms nowadays so they've gotten all depressed and bitter and resentful
>>74522959
Hell FUCKING no.
Maybe i said my last sentence a bit wrong. All i'm saying it's that it's depressing as hell. Awful rather meaning the background it came out of, none of the racial bigotry in it. Rather the fact it just sounds so damn depressing.
Fuck, i know im drunk right now and thus have some serious issues in vocabulary, but at least try to make my point here. No fucking political ideologies here. If it were, i wouldn't have posted on /mu/.
The Same Deep Water as You
Disintegration
Homesick
Might as well get it out of the way
North American Scum
Someone Great
All My Friends
Twenty Four
The Eternal
Decades
Fascination Street
Prayers For Rain
The Same Deep Water As You
Does /mu/ like death metal?
Me lol
>>74522688
yea but that's not death metal
pic related.
>>74522688
I fucking love it. I can't get enough of it.
What are some essential night time albums?
Blonde on Blonde sounds like three in the morning
>>74522640
i've always thought it sounded like a sunday morning hangover
speaks for itself desu
Marina makes me want to projectile vomit
E•MO•TION is the greatest pop album of all time
O F • A L L • T I M E
Taking Pitchfork as a reputable source for musical criticism is like taking that psuedo-ironic hipster in the corner of the room as a reputable source.
>artist throws in a dissonant note to the melody for no reason
As long as the melody doesn't end on it I don't really see a problem
stupid fucking thread
name one song that does this
>>74522390
Quite a number of jazz songs do this actually