Any other young adult-core albums?
you know I really liked this album when I first listened to it... but with every listen afterwards it got worse and worse. Now I think the album is kind of shit. Lots of really, really cool ideas and sounds on the album but executed poorly imo.
Would recommend
>Red House Painters - Down Colorful Hill
>Pavement - Wowee Zowee
>Built To Spill - Ultimate Alternative Waivers
>Guided By Voices - Bee Thousand
fucking most of them stupid
>>74160345
It hasn't aged very well for me either... Kinda sad desu
Let's get a country thread going.
What have you guys been listening to lately?
Favorites?
Thoughts on the current state of country?
>pic related
>David Allen Coe and Merle Haggard
>not a fan, but there always hidden gems
>>74160257
People on this board actually listen to good country?
>>74160309
At least 1 does
>What have you guys been listening to lately?
Favorites?
I heard pic related today and was blown away.
I'll admit, i'm still in the honeymoon stage with this album but i honestly could not spot any flaws. Every song has a hook, every melody is memorable. Lyrically ...well it isn't Faulkner but it isn't "Body Like A Backroad" either. I'll put it another way, the lyrics don't drag it down.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4Isg1oq4gs
>Thoughts on the current state of country?
Mainstream Country is a disgrace. A National embarassment. The Americana/Roots scene is moving back to center, after last year's batch of boundary-pushers. If I wasn't such a social retard I'd make the trip to this year's AmericanFest. Also The Drive-By Truckers are going to win AOTY at the Americana Music Awards.
Are there any funk albums that actually hold up?
Gap Band IV
All of them.
It's impossible to fuck up funk.
How do I find better music to listen to? Everything is shit. Sometimes I feel like I don't even like what I listen to.
What's the most recently released album that you think is good?
when the fuck is cooper going to come back
>>74160249
Chief Keef's Thot Breaker. Came out last month.
i know my taste is shit so please give me new music to listen to
The Astonishing
Speedin Bullet 2 Heaven
>>74160173
anyone who tells you ween, minutemen, or husker du is bad taste doesnt even like music for music's sake
No sd threads up
here goes, bonuspoints if u respond to OP, for every point im rating one of your tracks
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>mine https://soundcloud.com/gotchagang
https://soundcloud.com/dierksimus
>retro electronic
>hazy synths
>faded tapes
>chillwave
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>>74160113
https://soundcloud.com/mwgli
got a new song up
>electronic
>analog
>spacey
>dreamy
>warm
rec
>>74160160
sounds awesome, very nice modern turn on retro ideas
https://soundcloud.com/user-612872452
>kinda shoegaze
>kinda post rock
>sort of post punk(?)
>we dont really know what genre this is so feel free to label us
my bands first ever recorded or even written music, hope anyone enjoys
rec >>74160160
>The mixtapes<old<XXX=downward spiral
>>74160085
>downward spiral
>>74160104
Op btfo am i rite
>>74160104
fuck im retarded
>that's not Winston Churchill in the photo
>>74160037
Its symbolizing a vagina
>>74160037
>he isn't holding a brick
>>74160037
I always thought he kinda resembled Robert Fripp
Hey, this is pretty good.
>>74160006
Hey, you're welcome
fuck you buddy
>>74160287
L-Lorde?
This is Dadrap. Following the same concept as Dadrock, it subsists entirely on good word of mouth and marketing.
I feel as though it survives based on the nostalgia it illicites from the production quality.
Good record imo tho, one of the first hard but fun/silly rap albums at the time so yeah
Implying 7th Chamber isn't fuckin' ace
Maybe for other classics but this is literally one of the most consistent rap albums of all time. No flaws at all.
ITT: Albums that created a genre.
>>74159932
What genre did this create? I mean, I love it but Lizzy Mercier Descloux and Gang of Four were already doing the funky post-punk thing before this dropped. Fela Kuti was also making similar (though not post-punk) material.
Anyone who truly believes that this is Tyler's best album is a retard who is being contrarian for contrarian's sake. Cherry Bomb is a shit album with 3, maybe 4 very good songs at best out of 14.
Also Wolf is his best album, knock off the faggotry.
>>74159923
But it is
tyler as an artist is so mediocre that he isnt even worth discussing
I liked Pilot, find your wings, fucking young, perfect, cherry bomb, Smuckers, 2seater, okaga, and eventually got into blow my load. I got a lot of memories from the best parts of this album and that, to me, is what makes it a good album. The highs outweigh the lows.
>Ram [Apple, 1971]
"Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" is a major annoyance. I tolerated McCartney's crotchets with the Beatles because his mates balanced them out; I enjoyed them mildly on McCartney because their scale was so modest; I enjoy them actively on "Monkberry Moon Delight" because it rocks and on "Smile Away" because it's vulgar and funny. But though nothing else here approaches the willful rhythm shifts and above-it-all silliness of the single, most of the songs are so lightweight they float away even as Paulie layers them down with caprices. If you're going to be eccentric, for goodness sake don't be pretentious about it. C+
What the fuck is his problem?
He's right, what a totally unremarkable album. It had the added consequence of giving birth to that twee pop SHITE! Still, whoever hates on Uncle Albert/Admiral Palsey is a straight horse's ass.
You only like it because it's in the /mu/-core chart. That's it. Don't worry the bias towards those overrated albums decrease, as the placebo effect fades away.
>>74159847
I liked this album before I browsed /mu/
>proto-punk (eg Velvet Underground, Stooges, Patti Smith)
Amazing releases, talented musicians, expressed a variety of topics, with a focus on those that were traditionally associated with rock music
>punk (eg Sex Pistols, Ramones)
Shit releases, musicians who could barely play their instruments, expressed childish anger
>post-punk (eg Wire, Television, Joy Division, Gang of Four)
Amazing releases, talented musicians, expressed a variety of topics, with a focus on those that reflected an increasingly alienated society
Why did this happen? Why were both proto-punk and post-punk so much more important than punk itself?
>>74159680
Because you cherry picked a couple of stupid examples and filtered them through your pleb taste to arrive at a conclusion?
Both the Ramones and Sex Pistols are great, what we should really be talking about is the tragedy that is pop punk.
>proto-punk
Pretentious musicians that played worthless irredeemable music.
>punk
Sometimes egotistic but mostly good peeps playing the most straightforward yet visceral form of popular music because they were smart enough to realize that nobody should be listening to popular music for intricacy as classical/jazz will always beat it.
>post-punk
Pretentious musicians that played irredeemable garbage.
The entire line of "alt/indie" music that starts from TVU then goes into post-punk then goes into what eventually gets labeled as alternative/indie rock is the most irredeemable music out there. None of the music goes balls out hard, lacking visceral energy or toning it way down. It doesn't even make up for that either by having complex ideas; most of it is pitifully simple even by generic rock standards forget classical/jazz. This is usually where some indie faggot goes "b-but it does muh sadboy emotions the best! that's what it's good at." nah fuck that, String Quartet 8 has far more emotion than this ersatz drivel. Funniest thing is that people that like this music tend to be the most pretentious music fans out there, stereotypically thinking all other music to be inferior when there's is the most inferior music on the planet.
Where are your friends tonight?
idk
what now?
I don't have any friends.