IT'S HAPPENING!
>>73982759
oh shit. ministry and death grips. i would actually love to go to this show.
>tfw contemporary bands never come to my town but all the washed-up dadrockers do
Why did they just give up on it?
>>73982734
Because everybody else gave up on them.
>>73981279
Hey guys, I have a music question as I'm fairly unknowledgeable. My vocal range, not including falsetto is c4-g2. What would that make me? Like, what range does that fall in, what would my title for my range be?
Untrained baritone probably.
If you strain and sing loud can you reach higher?
I just got a MPC Studio, you know the rules.
Three records, I choose one, I post.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yy-SiZSlmhI
ENGLAND IS MY CITY
>>73982599
YOU JUST GOT
>>73982599
>Album cover is a black kang and his boys ganging up on whitey
why do older people think the music from their time is better than modern day music? my theory is that these people are afraid of death. everytime someone comes out with a new sound that builds upon older styles people are reminded of their mortality. they fear that they aren't as important as they once thought. they are not the center of the universe. the advancement of technology and art scares them because they know that they will never be alive to enjoy what technological development has to offer
they feel robbed of this so they pansy around yelling obscenities to anyone who dares make the claim that music of the current generation is way more intellectually stimulating than previous generations. they use typical adhominem attacks and weak arguments like compare lady gaga to bob dylan completely mowing over the fact that 60s and 70s radio pop music is just as bad. in reality bob dylan was really just the bon iver of the 60s.
they are afraid of mortality so they try to deify the time that they were alive to make it immortal. they're so selfish that they get off on the fact that their "time" was better than any other "time" in the remaining 1-2 decades that they have left on planet earth.
here's the bitter truth: music, literature, film etc.. and the arts in general are just in their infancy. it is a 2 week old fetus. it will be "born" when immersive virtual reality becomes the norm. yes bands like the velvet underground and writers like james joyce helped create some of the tissue fibre of the baby but they are merely just an atom compared to the rest of the baby. the artists of the future will prove to be the stoic gods that the dads of today consider musicians of their time to be.
you have to accept the fact that your best people are but a blip on the radar in the grand scheme of things and at most will have had a say in how an atom of a tissue fibre of art will look like to onlookers in a million millennia
>>73982511
This is pasta already? That was fast.
Why isn't this album talked about enough on this board? I personally think that this album is better than 4:44.
>>73982502
unkle adams tier lyrics
my gripe with this record is that he isnt really saying anything new. like idk why i would listen to this album over his other records theres nothing new
4:44 is trash so thats not hard
Is it just me, or does Brad Delp's voice identical to Freddie Mercury?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GzMx9CnhVk
What does /mu/ think of pre-Colour of Spring Talk Talk? Also will Marky Mark ever make more music? Should he even try?
Best bands from bad genres
Pic related fuck nu metal but fuck with system of a down
Recommend me some music mu.
>>73982940
This is fucking great
this image needs some love
They seem like they're having a good time. What did you do the night of the concert?
>>73982404
he kinda reminds me of shrek in this pic
They all look so happy, good for them
It just clicked
>>73982391
I know what you mean, over time its honestly a pretty addictive album in the sense of it being so awful it goes back around to being good. Seamless is fun as heck.
What instrument is this? My first guess was a Trumpet but it kinda sounds too soft for that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iarf3mTLmr4
>>73982366
French horn maybe?
>>73982366
sounds like a flute
>>73982366
I forgot the name but it's probably one of those smooth jazz trumpets.
It's, like, bigger than a trumpet.
Who is the customgrow420 of music?
>>73982343
Sublime
>>73982361
/thread
>>73982343
wiz khalifa