>mix up Brostep with Dubstep
what is brostep, skrillex?
>>73967452
"I like the beat"
"Haha they're such a meme"
classical was the pop of its time
>best
Let It Go
>runner up
Location
>worst
Half & Half
>underrated
Let It Go
>overrated
Magnolia
>best
FEEL.
>runner up
PRIDE.
>worst
LOYALTY
>underrated
LUST.
>overrated
FEAR.
>best
u
>runner up
The Blacker The Berry
>worst
You Ain't Gotta Lie (Momma Said)
>underrated
i
>overrated
How Much A Dollar Cost
>>73967539
pride is best t b h
>17 year old Russian girl msgs you on last.fm
It's probably a 25-year old Russian skinhead trying to bait you into meeting up with him so he and his buddies can beat the shit out of you and post the video on social media desu.
>>73967221
I had no idea the russians had their own version of To Catch A Predator
>>73967197
IT'S A DUDE
>There will come a time when you won't even be ashamed if you are fat!
Well I'll be, Zappa's a goddamned prophet.
yeah he was right on a lot of things.
>>73967079
yeah what a great idea, let's make suicidal a person just because is fat, that will solve the problem
>>73967905
straw man. people only hate lazy fat people
Music fitting for Fallout? Like for the bleak atmosphere in 3 and 4? I guess I'm gonna go for a lot desertdrone-Earth in New Vegas when I replay it.
>>73966971
>>73966971
Fallout 3 and 4 are fucking garbage
i find fallout 4's ost to be fitting enough, especially in far harbour dlc
floof edition
prev: >>73950773
>tfw female Doctor Who
/meal/ for this feel please
>>73966990
Facecast-wifebeater
Alright lads?
I'm in the UK and trying to get some Rivers of Nihil shirts and stuff, the one issue is the fact I can't seem to find it without a $20 shipping charge, this seems to be the thing for a lot of bands outside of the UK as well.
My question is, can I get around this? Is there a way to get the stuff cheaper or should I just order a load at once or wait for a concert near me to make it a bit cheaper.
Worst comes to worst and I'll cough it up but I don't feel like dropping £50 for a shirt.
Post 'em if you have any.
>>73966746
This is great https://youtu.be/fWAuONp4VyE
>>73967047
this is pretty good, thanks man
>>73966746
Link
These are the greatest albums ever made in the rock genre. You're welcome.
t. I'm an oldfag and I've studied rock music for a very long time. I have also studied music theory at the university level, though my actual degree was in philosophy. I have painstakingly narrowed the world of rock music down to these six essentials.
>>73966673
>Sunbather
I'm not biting this bait, OP.
Every single one of these is garbage, congrats OP on your shit taste.
>>73966718
Have fun listening to your Britney Spears and stupid metal, let me know when you're ready for fulfilling music
Hey guys, I found this vid of Kate Bush almost losing her top at a live concert (something that she doesn't do much). It also has Pete Townsend.
https://youtu.be/vhhMwwfaXNM
She loses her first strap @3:52.
Fuck that far right cunt
>>73966667
Unfortunately we don't see nips but luckily we have this pic.
>>73966678
Seriously, you fucking retards, stop bringing politics into everything. An artist's political view don't matter (as long as they don't bring it into their music, which as far as I know Kate never has).
What are the most hipster genres?
Discuss things like dance-punk, gypsy punk, post-rock, garage punk, experimental rock, blackgaze, etc.
“Hipster” is a term co-opted for use as a meaningless pejorative in order to vaguely call someone else’s authenticity into question and, by extension, claim authenticity for yourself.
It serves no conversational function and imparts no information, save for indicating the opinions and preferences of the speaker.
Meanwhile, a market myth has sprung up around the term, as well as a cultural bogeyman consisting of elusive white 20-somethings who wear certain clothes (but no one will agree on what), listen to certain music (no one can agree on this either), and act a certain way (you’ve probably sensed the pattern on your own).
You can’t define what “that kind of behavior or fashion or lifestyle” actually is, nor will you ever be able to. That’s because you don’t use “hipster” to describe an actual group of people, but to describe a fictional stereotype that is an outlet for literally anything that annoys you.
The twist, of course, is that if it weren’t for your own insecurities, nothing that a “hipster” could do or wear would ever affect you emotionally. But you are insecure about your own authenticity - “Do I wear what I wear because I want to? Do I listen to my music because I truly like it? I’m certainly not like those filthy hipsters!” - so you project those feelings.
Suffice it to say, no one self-identifies as a hipster; the term is always applied to an Other, to separate the authentic Us from the inauthentic, “ironic” Them.
tl;dr: if you believe hipsters exist, you are a plebeian.
everything from radiohead to ratatat
>>73966553
t. triggered hipster
Are there any albums like Remain In Light, especially the first 4-5 songs.
>>73966466
Fela Kuti
>>73966466
this
>>73966466
Remain in Light is shit, Talking Heads '77 is a great album but sadly also their only good album
Is Nujabes the best musician of all time?
probably not
>>73966402
Do you even know who he is?
>>73966393
not even close
>i hate you...god sucks....i'm gonna kill all of you peasants.
What did he mean by this?
let the boy be angsty
Am I doing him a disservice if I only listened to Look at me! and Revenge?
>Look at Me!
Sounds like a little kid jumping up and down in a crowd, looking for attention
>Revenge
Super weak instrumentally, lyrics don't really convey any strong emotions and just sound like some pretentious high schooler recoiling from a breakup. Also look at the single's art.
Physically recoiled when I saw he had a song titled What in xxxTarnation.
>>73966403
I agree with the second one but don't really have much of an opinion on look at me, although I do like it.
I personally like his music but don't like him as a character. I tend to try and ignore his live stream and Instagram because I think he acts immature even though he's older than me. But still, I connect with his music since I am also going through an edgy emo phase kinda.
Shorty fell in love with a G
ugh
>>73966021
REMINDER DEAN BLUNT WAS A DJ HIPSTER FAGGOT
https://www.timeout.com/london/clubs-nightlife/clubs-best-of-2006-1
>>73966875
>grimestep thrash
let's talk about William Emmanuel Bevan, a.k.a. Burial.
He's a gamer, a university graduate, and (as some people may think) a shut-in. More importantly, he is one of the most critically acclaimed electronic music artists of the noughties and tens, having pioneered the future garage genre, completely restructuring the foundations of production even behind modern mainstream pop music in the process (with Kanye West, Drake and Beyonce being amongst major pop artists who are verifiably aware of his influence).
Growing up in South London, Burial has been recognised as one of the most elusive music icons in existence, having maintained relative anonymity beyond that of similarly obscure artists like Jandek. "I just want to make tunes", insists Burial in a not-so-recent interview. This complete separation of identity from musicality allows Burial's music alone to truly shine - like a sort of musical altruist, not wanting to receive extreme attention for his music in favour of upholding the music itself. It's no surprise that he has (as far as we know) never performed live. Even for his sophomore album, he was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize, but the public soon realised that there was no chance of winning because there was, quite literally, no chance of him turning up.
Burial grew up in close proximity to a cemetery, hence the name Burial. The four-pronged Burial logo in particular (fans speculate) also references a now-dysfunctional windmill which lies in the area depicted on the cover of his first album. Such details reflect the extremely personal and sensitive aspects of his music; but by no means is Burial merely a close-to-home tribute to his area of South London. Burial never fails to make his music deeply relatable to the listener. Voices are littered throughout his albums and EPs; talk of angels, of hope and neglect, of homelessness and unbridled emotion, vignettes of self-acceptance and harsh truths intricately woven from obscure acapella samples. Burial once said, "I wanted (the Rival Dealer EP) to be anti-bullying tunes that could maybe help someone to believe in themselves." As a recent youtube commenter put it - 'only someone who has experienced great pain can create music like this'.
"For me, what Bevan’s managed to do is completely encompass the sound, the state of the sound and I think that god bless people like him that make music like that to be an individual. He’s a very, very shy person and very, very shy and timid, but to be able to make that kind of sound... when I first heard that I was completely blown away. For me, I see myself in that. I see the sound, the signature that he’s been able to write. He doesn’t use conventional ways of making music. He doesn’t program in ways that we would assume. He throws sounds and he doesn’t program the way that we program. He’s very, very primal." - Goldie, 2017
hasnt made a good tune in 10 years
>>73965975
No he's not, you all just circlejerk the fuck out of him because you're all ignorant as fuck and only listen to albums pre-approved by some "critic".