Is being able to seriously talk about /mu/core again the key to making this board a better place?
>>74488693
/mu/ is not nearly as bad as it will be in a couple years. the current /mu/ will probably be known as the good old days of /mu/ to the new generation of underagefags
>>74488693
No, it's past it.
>>74489028
elaborate?
Just the levels of influence that he draws from while creating something that sounds so uniquely him. Counting the time signatures is an exercise in frustration. The little production easter eggs hidden throughout are always fun to take note of. The metaphors and unique descriptions of certain events in Frank's life are fascinating. Plus his vocal style has matured so much in the last four years
Listen to it more. Literally everyone I know who likes this album, didn't like it the first couple times, myself included. Its a weirdly acquired taste. I remember when it first came out. I was listening to the tracks as people were uploading them on youtube, and telling my friends it sounded whatever.
Months later I'm listening to Siegfried while high as fuck, cocoon mode in bed. Mind was blown. Now its one of my favorite albums. I can listen to it start to finish any time. Every track is amazing. Do yourself a favor and give it more of a chance. It IS worth it. Probably my favorite album of all time not even gonna lie.
One of the most beautiful things about the album is the lack of structure. Its not a pop record. And honestly, all the best songs are in the middle and second half. Siegfried and White Ferrari are two of the best. Listen to the production and the layered vocals on Siegfried and tell me its not amazing. Even the short little tracks like Good Guy and Close To You are so sentimental and beautiful. So heartfelt. Self Control and Solo are just straight beautiful. Nikes, Ivy, Pink + White, and the other more popular tracks are good also, but those others I mentioned are really the meat of the album.
some of the songs really got to me. Specifically Helena, and Ariadna.
Hey, /mu/, I'm looking really hard to find a specific album...
I know I'm gonna sound like an idiot but I can only vaguely remember the artwork and what it sounded like, but I remember it was frequently posted here years ago.
It was an electronic album, it the tracks were all incredibly fast paced and very percussion heavy and the album artwork was, iirc, a bunch of cubes forming a sort of shape next to a wall on the right side of the album that was also just a bunch of white cubes with spaces in some spots where cubes would've been...
Help me out /mu/ pls thx
>>74300178
this has got me intrigued
>>74300210
The percussion throughout the album (not sure how the rest would compare) was akin to Aphex Twin's track titled Vordhosbn... Just another tidbit of info that might help
>>74300230
i have no idea what album you're on about but i'd love to hear it
Backstory
>trying to find song for about a year
>Shazam for the millionth time
>a match
>instead of the producer a weird album cover pops up
>the lady uses the song in her album as "Bonus Track"
>no credits to the original artist
>fairly small artist so I ask her via social network
>has no "idea" what im talking about and it was her production crew
>obvious lie
Here is the original only 40 sec tho
https://soundcloud.com/user-791234639/original
The singer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3V7zLGdd3M
Help find the original please
This should be /mu/core
hey /mu/mmy's boys,
i'm starting to get into the darker/heavier side of metal, but i don't want to rape my ears with anything too extreme just yet.
any suggestions to ease myself into it?
Check out the recent xiu xiu - forget
>>74300037
Lube and a medium-sized cucumber you fucking faggot
what's up with this guy? why does his body changes abruptly in every live video I see on youtube? meanwhile Deaner stays the fucking same
Cocaine, booze and prediabetic
1966 = rock became art.
Bringing It All Back Home and Highway 61 Revisited both came out in 65 tho.
>Dylan, already ahead of most rockers, took another prodigious step forward with the double album Blonde On Blonde (CBS, May 1966), recorded in Nashville between october 1965 and march 1966, a milestone of the twentieth century, one of the greatest cultural divides of the times. This album closed an era and began another. After Blonde On Blonde rock music would not longer be an underground phenomenon or a commercial enterprise, it would be an art form. With Blonde On Blonde begins the process of quality control that would transform every record into a work of art. With Blonde On Blonde rock rivals jazz among the great musical conquests of the twentieth century.
>>74300097
It seems to be because a lot of folks think he was still skirting around the idea of going electric on it, hence the acoustic side.
Which is stupid since none of those songs besides MAYBE It's Alright Ma would work with a rock instrumentation.
For all the hate they get, they have some really comfy upbeat songs.
>>74299879
The debut album is their best album.
Has anyone ever noticed that
Put it on by Big L
sounds kind of like a slower and angry angrier
Lords of the underground by chief rocka?
I mean they are similar but very different at the same time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFbLRZCExBk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBrzEVJwYFg
Are they using the same sample?
y'see, these IDIOT CHILDREN, on this board, their heads have been full of LIES.
They actually think, that rap has ascended. That rap has a MESSAGE.
And worse, they think that rock is DEAD.
These utter children, heh. These utter fucking children. they haven't heard.
They haven't heard a hard, consonant melody, which contains the truth.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nF0F7BBWokY
Make a theme song for my crypto and I'll send you 10 million Ohni if I accept your theme.
https://etherscan.io/token/0x7f2176ceb16dcb648dc924eff617c3dc2befd30d
Something like this...
https://youtu.be/bAP6F_nFzZ0
bump
https://clyp.it/zrh4za5x
Here's an old track from when I was big on Danger
>>74299940
>https://clyp.it/zrh4za5x
cool, send me your eth address and i'll send you 300k
share your favorite feels lyrics
>Mother and father
>Vomit and water
>We are not alone here
>We invent our own fear
>And separately we will see
>Chaos, condolence, defeat
>And in this dejection, lives a connection
>Tattoo your vain silence
>And all my resistance
>We will cut our hands agape and manifest
>Compassion we will lose with time and test
>Half of the time we're gone, but we don't know where and we don't know where
>I recall once on the church steps
>When I moved to kiss your chest
>How we paid such close attention
>To each sweet and stuttered breath
>I should've stopped to paint our picture
>Captured honest pure affection
>Just to document the difference between attraction and connection
>>74299793
what make you think I want to share anything with you
>songs that surprisingly always make you dance
I JUST HEARD OF THIS ONE
CHESTER THE SINGER OF LINKEN PARK KILLED HIMSELF, I JUST CANT BELIEVE IT LOL
ARE U GUYS EVEN AWARE OF THIS HAPPENING? WHY ISNT EVERYONE TALKING ABOUT IT?
>>74299722
Who?
>>74299722
yes. suicide. that's it. Just like Chris.