https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0AyUp9qveU
-recorded in 4k with stereo sound
The hype preceding its release did not help Blonde (2016), overcome the fundamental mediocrity of the lo-fi songs, as if they were merely reworked leftovers. The album can matter only to those who care about his autobiographical lyrics. All in all, the 45-minute video, Endless, that preceded it might be more interesting.
5/10
Saved, thanks for the new copy pasta
well written think piece BRAVO anon! BRAVO!
>>74263952
thanks! :)
>I should have took that last bus home, but I asked you for a dance
>Now we go steady to the pictures
>I always get chocolate stains on my pants
What in the flying fuck did he mean by this?
Lana Del Rey
Lust for Life
Polydor/Interscope
Elsewhere on this page you’ll find that Death Cab for Cutie’s Ben Gibbard has covered Teenage Fanclub’s entire Bandwagonesque album. Lana Del Rey has not, as you might briefly think, delivered her version of Iggy Pop’s Lust for Life album (I know, shame). Instead she has merely borrowed from Pop the title and the decision to surprise longtime fans by sporting a great big smile on the cover. This is a more positive, more aware Lana Del Rey – less obsessed with her own heartaches and ready to address the wider problems of women on God Bless America. Musically, the dark, cinematic vibe is still there, but with a slight update to the beats beneath (plenty of dry trap snare drums). It’s a long album, with the hint of a two-part structure: hip-hop and R&B up front (collaborations with the Weeknd and A$AP Rocky), followed by a classic rock second half. The latter includes duets with Stevie Nicks (Beautiful People Beautiful Problems) and Sean Lennon (Tomorrow Never Came), and the final track, Get Free, which sounds like Radiohead’s Creep arranged by Brian Wilson, and ends with an overt reference to the Neil Young song that contained the famous line “It’s better to burn out than to fade away”. Del Rey is showing no signs of doing either. ME
>Sodom
What will the lewronggeneration kids and /mu/drones of 2050 listen to?
>pic related
>>74263875
lewronggeneration would rather listen to some mildly successful poprock garbage like Florence + the Machine.
Indie shit, Pitchfork shit, and hip hop agit
you know, NMH, Antlers, Arcade Fire, Shins, Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, Jay-Z, Danny something, that stuff
>>74263875
My Chemical Romance
what does moo think of our beloved sister site reddit's essential, specifically indieheads' essentials
are they finally patrician like us?
http://imgur.com/a/Mr3FO
>>74263840
you could tell me this chart was made by /mu/ and I wouldn't even question it
ITT: stuff /mu/ made you believe
>beach boys are better than the beatles
meanwhile
>the same gimmick on every album
>even on their "omg best psychedelic" phase it's still fucking cliche together forever, summer love, COOL COOL WATER
>harmonies that were supposed to inspire animal collective ARE THE SET OF THE SAME FUCKING UUUUUU AND AAAAA IN EVERY SONG
so, that's it? compared to the genre pushing beatles or the velvet underground I literally have no idea what they were hailed for, there is one or two good song in between but overall they fucking suck
agreed.
>>74263834
>Hipster garbage and post-rock are good music
>Pitchfork is a reliable source for things
thank god I came to my senses
I'd like some recommendations. Albums, songs and artists.
WHAT THE DUCK HAPPENED TO CANADIAN MUSIC?!
where are my our lady pieces & alexisonfires & weakerthans & big sugars & april wines?!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UXKIBYnM_9Q
What was the point of his balls?
sperm production
Lads I've been trying to find a music video for years. In it it had a woman and a man in hospital gowns in a clinic type thing and they're separated by a glass wall the music is like
Eh-eh-eh-eh-eh-eh (quite fast)
Starslav - Idi Nahui Ft. Anomaly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DGBX1ItPT0