I listened to all these and their all shit
BRAVO /mu/!
>>73578615
they're* and kys
>>73578615
Either you're retarded or you didn't listen to them
Aeroplane - 10/10
Spiderland 10/10
TMR - 10/10
Exmilitary - 8/10
OK Computer - 8/10
LYSFLATH - 8/10
The Glow - never finished listening to it
Demon Days - Overrated but not bad
MBDTF - shit/10
I keep having this dream where Kendrick releases a new album. Its not NATION. and no, its not a follow-up to DAMN. Its a completely separate album, called DIVINE AUTHORITY, and is Kendrick's 6th and final album. It has 8 tracks, but none of them are shorter than 7 minutes. The tracks feature hard-hitting breakbeats, in fact the whole album is not even hip-hop but straight-up big beat that sounds similar to The Prodigy's The Fat of the Land, and the track "Diesel Power" in particular, except the album has tons of distortion and Kendrick's rapping is much more aggressive, making it more similar to Dalek and Techno Animal's track "Hell". And speaking of Dalek, he appears as a feature on the second track, the main single. Other features include Vatican Shadow, Dedekind Cut, Lil Uzi Vert, and the last track is an industrial jazzfunk cacophony composed by Kamasi Washington, and ends with a piano ballad featuring Frank Ocean that evolves into the beat from the beginning of the first track, making the ending a prelude to the first track of the album, thus making the whole album a circle of sorts, similar to J Dilla's Donuts. The lyrics have tons of calls for black superiority and digs against the alt-right, with lyrics like "Yo red pill is a lie/ constructed by the Zion's eye/ Yo idol slayed the innocent jews/ so true manipulators could rule them sacred views/ now you too fall prey to their sinister lies/ ay, I say hi to yall inner demise". The cover has Kendrick, naked and covered in tatoos and looking like a tribal shaman similar to the black guy in The Prodigy video for "Breathe", standing in front of a concrete wall with graffiti saying "DIVINE AUTHORITY".
(1/2)
(2/2)
The album is met with a mixed reception, its panned by Pitchfork, and is a commercial failure. One week after the album's release Kendrick dies in a mysterious car crash. The album is proven so controversial that all of hip-hop completely disappears from the mainstream's view, and all the radios and televisions start playing post-grunge revival instead.
6 months after the album's release, Trump is assassinated and the United States fall into a new Civil War. The war culminates with a mass massacre directed against the South, and ends with the North reuniting the US as a Communist Socialist Federation, ruled by a pawn of the CPR. Kendrick is hailed as an artistic and poetic genius, similar to Mayakovski in the Soviet Union, and DIVINE AUTHORITY is hailed as his creative magnum opus.
Just thought I'd share.
I know this is a meme copypasta but I wish
> and all the radios and televisions start playing post-grunge revival instead.
kek
>>73578433
Thanks I've been looking for this pasta.
I feel like this place is too antisocial.
Post city you're from and how the music scene is.
Austin, Tx.
Folk punk scene is the cities last vestige of hope
>>73578432
GO TO /SOC/ FOR THIS CRAP
THIS IS A MUSIC BOARD
>London, England
Not sure, don't go outside.
This is better than ok computer
>>73578296
nope
their best since amnesiac, though
>>73578296
hell no
>>73578323
>>73578310
the truth will mess you up
Is this prog AOTY?
>>73578264
Depends. Is there any competition?
>>73578264
sketches of brunswick east will be better i bet.
>>73579585
Flying Microtonal Banana
Dream genre mash-up thread
hard mode: only Christian
I'll start
Christian boom-bap
ugly duckling
/thread
Christian mixes really easily with anything because it's more about mindset and lyrical content than any specific sound.
>>73578256
But all the really good music is inherently christian and all kinda good music is immediately ruined with christianity added.
Post 10, get rec
>>73578174
listen to some other spiritualized albums if you haven't already, there's some great stuff. also blur - blur.
>>73578174
kinda reddit innit
>>73578244
What's the middle album on the bottom row?
You now remember post-punk/garage rock revival
please respond
>>73578162
the only songs i remember from these guys are banquet and ratchet, both good songs tho
>>73579158
great album top to bottom desu. sad they could never live up to it.
Does actual good ska exist?
>tfw none of those in the picture apply to me
The Virgin Walk was a lot better because it actually used things that apply to everyone
Obviously not.
>>73578034
it does apply to like half of /g/.
ITT: Talentless hacks
>>73577922
She's pointing to herself in the mirror
>>73577930
damn...
>(you)
Lately I've been bumping this album and Fantastic Planet by Failure pretty much nonstop. They both seem to occupy this wierd middle ground between 90s alt rock, shoegaze and metal. It's almost as if it's a seperate genre.
I need more music like this. It perfectly captures the headspace I'm in right now (well except the heroin part fortunately)
>>73577842
>90s alt rock, shoegaze and metal
love that shit
Siamese Dream
Mezcal Head
This one is very explicitly influenced by Hum IIRC.
>band has two bassists
>things to don't exist
>>73577805
I think Tortoise had 3 bassists
>>73577805
Black Eyes in their 1st album.
Hey anons, I can't think of what else to full this chart with, its just my personal favorites, but it seems I am in need of some recommendations.
Titles in order:
Ok Computer - Radiohead
Tyranny - Julian Casablancas + The Voidz
The Smiths - The Queen is Dead
The Fragile - Nine Inch Nails
Angel Dust - Faith No More
California - Mr. Bungle
The Three EPs - The Beta Band
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy - Kanye West
I know *most* of these are obvious choices or really popular choices, which is why I'm looking for suggestions.
Most of the time I seem to gravitate towards music that has really strong emotions behind it.
>>73577571
try this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WoAo57HKLk
>>73577571
how old are you and how long have you been on /mu/? that taste is so entry level pleb its almost a caricature of a normie who stopped wearing nirvana band shirts and now thinks hes underground cause he listens to radiohead
>>73577571
Have you ever listen to Kate Bush? I started listening to her like a month ago and been obssesed since. Start with this album.
Could you guys recommend me some good albums?
>oh what sort of style are you into anon do you like...
No no, just albums you personally think are really fucking great. Any genre as long as you think it's actually really great music. I'd really appreciate it, just looking for new shit that I haven't listened to before.
Matt Elliott - Only Myocardial Infarction Can Break Your Heart
Coil - Moon's Milk (in four phases)
Bonnie Prince Billy - I see a Darkness
Songs: Ohia: Magnolia Electric co
Swans - Swans are Dead
Rodeo - Travis Scott
Benji - Sun Kil Moon
that's it
>>73577708
>>73577727
Thanks guys, keep 'em coming. I give everything a chance, I listen to every song at least once all the way through even if I don't like it (it's a big pet peeve of mine when I show a song to someone and they just dismiss it in like the first 10 seconds). I'll be keeping all of the suggestions in this thread in a text file to go through for however long it takes, I have a job where I'm able to basically listen to music for 8 hours a day while I work so I've got plenty of time.
Where are the catchy melodies? I'm tryin' I'm tryin' I'm tryin'... really?
Excuse me while I go listen to Brighten the Corners instead.
lol you aren't indie enough to actually understand pavement, you fucking internet leech
t. internet leech
>>73577566
Give it another listen. It's easily their best album.
>>73577566
i personally like BTC more, but you have to appreciate S&E. it's a great album, give it a few more listens