what are some of your favorite dissonant/avant-garde pieces?
ive always been partial to this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8dxZbFsBms
This is masterful, moving
https://youtu.be/9X4fYP9bqqw
>>74208656
well, it is deacon, but not dissonant/avant-garde.
youre sort of on topic i guess
>>74208709
Figured you'd reply w/ something pedantic. Lively thread you got.
do you like black metal?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdF5i7g1paA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_N91vrjJtM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcyi_xFtgGQ
heard any good black metal lately?
Apart from the complete lack of rhythm diversity, it's pretty good.
https://ungesehen.bandcamp.com/album/unaussprechliches-entsetzen
> lack of rhythm diversity
there is literally rythm changes > within < the songs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R_TFu4Nmd4
>>74208639
>complete lack of rhythm diversity
that's death metal
what album would complete this?
>>74208390
something stupid i'm sure
Say something nice about them.
>>74208373
tell the nigger on the right to fucking shave that beard
No they promote a terrible lifestyle. Stop making retards famous
>>74208373
saged
What's with all the Black Live matter songs being made by rappers who used to write songs about killing "niggers".
This doesn't make any sense.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlk7o5T56iw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSKRLZSzCXA
Do you think ice cube killed people, OP?
>>74208349
(((Hollywood)))
>>74208392
No.
I think he was a nerd that got beat up in high school in reality.
ITT: giant-floating-spheres-core
The Caretaker - An Empty Bliss Beyond This World
ITT: Albums that maintained your focus and hopefully trained you to sit down and enjoy music
It must flow well and not be tiring. Examples of the WRONG albums:
Soundtracks for the Blind
The Money Store
Vulnicura
Ys
RIGHT albums:
Funeral
James Blake s/t
Silent Shout
Lonesome Crowded West
If it's dense, lyrically or stylistically, chances are it's wrong. Share your favorites to help newfags and hopefully improve this shithole
>you share a board with people who don't listen to full albums
Why even bother
>>74208209
t. Rockist
>>74208085
shut the fuck up faggot no one cares what u have to say
Redpill me on Glenn Danzig.
his early 80s-to-mid 90s string of releases makes up for one of the strongest creative streaks in rock music history
punches assholes and pets kittens
I'll start with an easy one
Jim Morrison by his warmonger dad to subvert the anti-war counter culture movement
>>74208689
But Jim's dad didn't have any music industry connections and Jim didn't make pro-war songs. What the hell are you smoking?
>>74208742
Black Cocks
>pic related
Lay it on me, fellas.
> literally who the hell
>>74207930
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
>>74207930
CSNY with Dallas Taylor and Greg Reeves
Name one.
Protip: you can't.
All of them! Shut the fuck up, this this album is GOAT!
Everything_Now (Continued)
Everything Now
Signs of Life
Creature Comfort
Peter Pan
Infinite_Content
Put Your Money on Me
We Don't Deserve Love
Everything Now (Continued)
>>74207888
The title track.
After that it has several passable songs, and the rest are shit.
>>74208082
>Signs of Life
>Peter Pan
>Infinite_Content
>good
m8 those aren't even "kind of bad". They're actually terrible.
ITT: Overrated albums
After The Gold Rush v2, I can't believe how overplayed Heart of Gold and Old Man are. He's a great artist though
>Cherry bomb is universally panned
>General consensus is that Tyler peaked on Wolf
>All of a sudden Flower Boy comes out
>universal mainstream acclaim
>All of a sudden everyone is dickriding Cherry Bomb saying that Flower Boy was just a cash in
I can't tell if this is people wanting to follow the trend of liking Tyler without "giving into Flower Boy hype" or just wanting to be contrarian, claiming they like Cherry Bomb more because Flower Boy was "viraled" or some shit.
It seems like everyone wanted to cash in on the Tyler hype right now but they're backpedaling hard as fuck because Flower Boy is doing well with mainstream critics like Pitchfork and Fantano, so they're pretending that Cherry Bomb was good.
>>74207847
who the fuck is doing this? most people still hate that piece of shit album
>>74207847
>universally panned
>>74207910
This guy >>74207918
Hi, /mu/.
I've generally heard throughout my life that The Beatles are the most influential musicians ever. It's certainly true that they have influenced a great deal of other musicians and their reputation will continue amongst the public probably for many decades if not centuries. Before anyone says so, I am not disparaging the Beatles at all, they're one of my favourite bands.
However, over this summer I've been pushing myself to listen to new music and I've been getting into the New Wave/New Romantic scene. What surprises me is how much David Bowie is noted as a source of inspiration. Bryan Ferry names him, As do Steve Strange from Visage, Simon Le Bon from Duran Duran and David Sylvian from Japan. There are obviously a lot more, and in my opinion the whole aesthetic of the genre seems to come from Bowie's glam clothing.
I also love David Bowie (since long before he died, I'm not a bandwagonfag) so I would also be pleased if he was recognised as the most influential artist ever. I just wonder what you all think.
Some conditions:
-When I say most influential artist ever that obviously only includes in the modern era, discounting the famous classical musicians from centuries ago, before some classical fan comes on here and calls me a pleb because a-a-actually Mozart is the most influential musician ever.
-When I say "influential," I mostly mean influencing other artists, although obviously public fame is beneficial too.
I was about to make a Bowie thread but this should do it.
I feel like shit. What Bowie Album should I listen to?
>>74207827
>The Beatles
>Black Sabbath
>Kraftwerk
>The Velvet Underground
>The Sex Pistols
All more influential
>>74207851
Ziggy or Lodger
>>74207827
No and I say this as a big fan