Is he black, /mu/?
>>73350640
He is so black he could lead the NAACP.
>smoking
I don't get it. People like him act as role models and write preachy lyrics but then go out and try to look cool with a cigarette?
>>73350640
He looks like he had a great great great grandfather/mother that was black.
What do you think about her body of work?
Bleh...I like my waifs healthy with a slight tan
I like her body
And I like her work
>>73430654
early music was shit
cucked Blue Sky Archives
groomed by Lain
lies is amazing
good tracks keep dropping, underwhelming live
1st album is a total bop
her autistic brand of feminism overshadows album 2
mediocre, repetitive shit
"bury it and rise above" x 10000000000000000000
live act is more energetic
hoping album 3 is return to form
overall 7.9 out of 10
would not bang (in case of false rape accusation)
I have been listening to Fleet Foxes two albums and EP for a few weeks since /mu/ has been memeing their new album and I'm in love. Where do I go from here?
What other bands have the same lyricism and harmonies? Ive listened to Grizzly Bear and Father John Misty already.
I like Fleet Foxes, but most indie folk is garbage, so your best bet would be to take in some of the stuff Robin himself would have been influenced by rather than his contemporaries (though there are still good ones like Joanna Newsom and Bill Callahan).
Obviously for the harmonies, Brian Wilson/The Beach Boys would interest you. In terms of the folk stuff, check out the classic guys like Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Townes Van Zandt and Nick Drake. Some of the less obvious stuff like Bert Jansch/Pentangle, John Fahey, Robbie Basho or Fairport Convention might interest you too. I you really want to get to the base of this stuff you can listen to the anthology of american folks music or Fahey's delta blues compilations. Basically just find some shit you like and then listen to the shit they liked and so on.
>>73350730
forgot to mention Roy Harper and Tim Buckley.
>>73350730
Came here to post this.
Would add Crosby Stills & Nash to that list as well
And also Wilco, though they're much more alt-rock they give me similar feels, not to mention Jeff Tweedy is a criminally underrated songwriter
There was a guy on this board who used to always give super great reccomendations and he'd always the same with a picture of the happy mask salesman. Does anyone know what he said so I could look in the archive for stuff he's reccomended to me or others?
Some of the recs he gave to people for music he disliked were ironic. I'd link one of his threads, but the archive hasn't recovered threads from that time.
I JUST learned that Buster Poindexter was the singer in the New York Dolls.
ITT: Post your personal pick for greatest heavy metal song ever written
I'll start:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ssFjyDIyQ0&list=PLBzBwYhHpqLK90LpBGQKqwd_MDdtzOGWF
>inb4 >metal >good
How entry level can you get?
Everyone knows the greatest metal song written was only released on 35 faulty cassette tapes 20 years ago in Norway. The song is unnamed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8IuFl3sMhk
no doubt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5uvRd4RWs4&ab_channel=Docteur_Z
Say what you will about their occasional homoerotic album covers, but this is a goddamn gem of a song. If you can't chug beer(s) to this, you probably shouldn't listen to it in the first place
I made some vaporwave/futurefunk that samples Lil Pump
https://soundcloud.com/gnarlyking/pump
don't dump your meme shit here in /mu/ take it to your filthy frank friends
sure is fucking summer in here
please kill yourself but delete this before you do
>>73350511
Actually Body to Body Job to Job or Love of Life if anything.
>>73350541
Yeah I could see that
Holy guacamole.
Pt. 2 of 2
>When London is dying yet you're still alive
Music for this feel?
The Clash- London's Burning
https://youtu.be/TCw9_avTlYs
You're not very good at photoshop.
>>73350333
Lol was London burned before like in 1666?
I'm possibly buying tickets to a concert in another city, from a guy second-hand. He seems legit, but it's the internet.
What's the best way not to get fucked, regarding payment, and ensuring they're not counterfeit?
In person it's a crapshoot, best way is a third party reseller like StubHub unfortunately - they actually verify the tickets.
>>73350358
Yeah, that's what I thought. StubHub was no luck, though. May just have to take my chances.
>when the book you are reading fits the music exactly perfect
>Richard D. James Album
>a book about the Bayeux Tapestry
>He actually reads
/lit/fag get out
Need to find more Stoner Doom albums, there's no way I found all the good ones.
Bands like Monolord, Spelljammer, Holy Serpent, Bongzilla, Weedeater, Bongripper, Dopelord, Elder, Geezer, Khemmis, Om, Sleep, Pallbearer, Electric Wizard.
a few channels like these have some hidden gems
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCknVpWR6m2Ijzkqo-aPXs_g
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKTDJzaR6Tse7qAMSCP0pGg
>>73350318
Ocean Chief - Tor
Houdini by The Melvins is one of my favs.
itt: summarize an album with an image
Ill start: This is Pinkerton
something something men who are better than me suck and i hate women even though im sexually attracted to them blah blah blah give me (yous)
>>73430577
holy fucking shit dude
>>73430562
Die beta male!!
soundcloud. com/phytom/sets/aciid
Someone got more like that or knows this Genre?
>>73350302
>soundcloud. com/phytom/sets/aciid
Link machine broke