Are we going to pretend this album never existed?
>>71819362
all the indie kids who got into rap thx for pitchfork and le needledrop will call it shit.
but carter 3 is a hip hop classic.
>>71819362
Lil Wayne is an artist only ENTP/Js will fully realize the genius of.
>>71819518
>INFP
>enjoy weezy but will never fully understand him
I think you're right
i'm 10 minutes in and where is ambient stuff? it's just some old shitty pop rock. should i expect some changes?
>>71819317
you gotta turn and face the strange
B side
>>71819338
this
What is your favorite release by The Residents?
>>71819286
I know I probably sound like a pleb but as far as albums are concerned that would be a tie between Third Reich and Roll and Duck Stab/Buster and Glen. Of course in the summer I like Eskimo.
As far as singles go I like their version of Satisfaction and Beyond the Valley of A Day in The Life
me
chart bread
post charts and show your love for anime <2
Lrn2catalog
anime is shit
nichijou is perfect
>>71819203
who's your favorite anime girl anon?
Now that the dust has settled, what does everyone think of Metal Album of the Year?
>>71819137
Idk I saw it on albumoftheyear.org but I was listening to other things , should i listen to it ?
>>71819137
>>71819155
It's a major contender for Album of the Year. Yes, yes you should.
>As usual with Bowie, Blackstar (RCA, 2016), produced again by Tony Visconti,, is mostly image and very little about the music. The ten-minute Blackstar, that was supposed to be the centerpiece, is little more than a funereal litany a` la Doors with jazz horns that goes on five minutes too many. Bowie crooning melodramatic in Lazarus (from his Broadway musical about an alien who falls in love) or romantic in Dollar Days is either delirious and pathetic, certainly not entertaining. His tedious voice interferes with the driving jazz jam of 'Tis a Pity She Was a Whore and with the frenzied and tense Sue (a 2014 single). Even when the voice is not a distraction, the rest is hardly intriguing: I Can't Give Everything Away boasts an awful distorted guitar against syncopated beats and layers of electronic drones: not exactly genius. This is trivial "music" that any amateur could make, except that most amateurs would be ashamed to release it.
>Bowie died of cancer in january 2016.
>Radiohead, the most hyped and probably the most over-rated band of the decade, upped the ante for studio trickery. They had begun as third-rate disciples of the Smiths, and albums such as Pablo Honey (1993) and The Bends (1995) that were cauldrons of Brit-pop cliches. Then OK Computer (1997) happened and the word "chic" took on a new meaning. The album was a masterpiece of faux avantgarde (of pretending to be avantgarde while playing mellow pop music). It was, more properly, a new link in the chain of production artifices that changed the way pop music "sounds": the Beatles' Sgt Pepper, Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon, Fleetwood Mac's Tusk, Michael Jackson's Thriller. Despite the massive doses of magniloquent epos a` la U2 and of facile pathos a` la David Bowie, the album's mannerism led to the same excesses that detracted from late Pink Floyd's albums (lush textures, languid melodies, drowsy chanting). Since thee production aspects of music were beginning to prevail over the music itself, it was just about natural to make them "the" music. The sound of Kid A (2000) had decomposed and absorbed countless new perfumes, like a carcass in the woods. All sounds were processed and mixed, including the vocals. Radiohead moved as close to electronica as possible without actually endorsing it. Radiohead became masters of the artificial, masters of minimizing the emotional content of very complex structures. Amnesiac (2001) replaced "music" with a barrage of semi-mechanical loops, warped instruments and digital noises, while bending Thom Yorke's baritone to a subhuman register and stranding it in the midst of hostile arrangements, sounding more and more like an alienated psychopath. Their limit was that they were more form than content, more "hype" than message, more nothing than everything.
>>71818743
>>Bowie died of cancer in january 2016.
Well he's right about this at least.
>>71818743
bowiecucks will fight this
Any good archive threads or screenshots of when MBDTF dropped on /mu/?
I heard it was crazy. So I want to see myself.
i would also like to see this.
>>71818732
Yo same. deliver oldfags, you crusty fucks
while we're at it, any decent archives of /mu/ from 2012 and before? rbt only goes back to late 2012
The ultimate pleb filter.
>pop rock
>pleb filter
i guess you don't know what pleb filter means
>>71818606
sup reddit
>>71818583
so like a filter the crud stays on this lp?
What are some new British bands you're buying the music of?
Blasphemer is one of only 3 albums I've bought this year, the other 2 being American
>>71817848
>Blasphemer
Whose it by?
>>71817860
That's the band and the album is self-titled, released in January
Now that the dust has settled, can we all agree on:
1. Lil Uzi Vert
2. Denzel Curry
3. Kodak Black
4. Lil Dicky
5. Desiigner
7. Anderson Paak
8. Dave East
9. Lil Yachty
10. G Herbo
11. 21 Savage
Literally all of them are trash. This is an 18+ board, by the way.
>>71817788
>No 6
Just disregard that
Herbo and Dave East are forgettable so 21 has that advantage over them, his best songs are the ones that aren't very popular. I don't like him but at least he is better than them. Dicky should be #7, because he is stylistically interesting but lacking in good content atm. Desiigner is an even worse gimmick than Yachty atm, but neither of them are capitalizing on their wave. Paak is good, and I agree 1000000% with your top 3.
*deletes facebook story*
Everything bearing the name SebastiAn should be deleted.
>>71817812
Total > anything Justice
>>71817822
All Ed Banger artists stink bad, no exceptions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eEWC-rRo6Q
Have you guys taken the Billy McBride pill?
>>71817729
I'm personally a huge fan of Billy's "Great" 49th Symphony. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjv509XTVsM&index=39&list=PLkICyI5meRAoA4-g_JfnTj1lW332QAqMe
Hello /mu/ I was wondering what do you think of The Offspring?
For some reason I got this urge to listen to them again. What are some good albums by them?
sorry OP I messed up and posted this as a reply I am very sorry ;_;
Rec some similar music to Have A Nice Life, please. Let's take Enemies List artists as a given but is there any other stuff I've overlooked? Sort of lo-fi music to listen to through laptop speakers while lying motionless in bed at night thinking about life and death
I can't think of something that sounds like it, but personally I thought Prurient's Frozen Niagara Falls had a similar vibe - unending despair too deep for words, general all-consuming apathetic contempt for oneself, etc, but it's mostly noise so that might not be your cup of tea. Then again Have a Nice Life is pretty abrasive anyways. I'd give it a shot and if The Myth of Building Bridges doesn't grab you then don't bother.
>>71817724
Thanks, that's an interesting one. I won't say I didn't like it but it is more abrasive than HANL imo. Feels even scary at times, so not the ideal soundtrack for late nights.
for some reason I want to say Grouper even though Grouper is way chilled out compared to HANL. nevertheless, the lo-fi aesthetic is definitely there
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCOgvAIL3_U
God only knows what I'd be without this album.
God only knows what I'd be without dubs
>>71817570
good one cocksucker
>>71817570
nope, respond to this post with dubs or you'll never get dubs again
RIP Peter Steele edition
>>71817535
where's bottomless pit?
https://youtu.be/DKZ5T_65CJs
>>71817535
morning view is way too light to be on here