3x3 / 4x4 / 5x5
guess personalities, bully, r8, but most importantly rec!
>>71743935
Sibylle Baier - Colour Green
Forest Swords - Engravings
my chart doesn't
>>71743935
You're the one who always has an unpopular opinion.
Recs:
Black Dice - Beaches & Canyons
Anaal Nakrath
Ground Zero - Revolutionary Penkinese Opera
>>71743935
+aphex twin, qotsa, cocteau twins
nice
*deletes Walk of Life*
yup
>>71743805
youve now rendered the album unlistenable
nice job
>>71743805
>not Why Worry
*deletes great gig in the sky*
>>71743778
I want to make a whole album like great gig in the sky
How about not deleting anything? if anything turn down for the fucking ringing clocks in time. I swear i rapes my ear every time
>>71743778
why would you delete anything off of any album
what do brasilian teenagers listen to?
>>71743655
Pénéfraude fillon
>
>>71743655
reggeaton beats with samples of American DoTA players shouting "WHY AREN'T YOU PUSHING, WE'RE GOING TO LOSE?!"
is there any hope for this board?
once /pol/ is finally gone the board may revert to the good ol days of shitposting, memes, and /mu/core
>>71743669
>yeah lets talk about the same ol entry level albums we've talked about for the last 8 yrs
kys newfag
That post is so fucking true
The only constant on /mu/ has been /metal/ or just metal posters in general who have been here when it started and will be there when it ends.
What are some good songs that feature train noises or are about trains?
>inb4 autistic
i just like trains, ok?
Residents new album that comes out in 7.5 hours is entirely about trains
>>71743632
Just go straight to:
https://mynoise.net/NoiseMachines/railroadNoiseGenerator.php
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHkKJfcBXcw
Oh have the mighty fucking fallen
>>71743433
No he's just living by his word
>bitches ain't shit but hoes and tricks
even Snoop knows 2d is superior
>>71744179
tru dat
>>71744179
>>71744272
Triflin ass 3d hoes. Ain't got fo dat
Hey this isn't so bad.
>>71743432
It's actually good.
I really like holywood as well.
I have a soft spot for Manson though
Manson has some of the best metal albums of the past three decades.
He's honestly become very underrated and needlessly hated
>>71743432
Anitchrist superstar is better
>bonus tracks
The deluxe versions of the first 3 Who albums have GOAT bonus tracks.
>>71743533
but it's unaesthetic
>japan edition tracks
Since Pitchfork is celebrating this album this week, what are your thoughts on it? Also, are they going to review it tomorrow? Are we going to see the most epic review ever?
There are better Radiohead albums like Kid A and In Rainbows
>what are your thoughts on it?
It took a bit to grow on me but it was well worth it
off topic, but can anyone recommend me some high quality headphones (for listening to music only) for a decent price?
I had never even seen a shooting star before. 25 years of rotations, passes through comets' paths, and travel, and to my memory I had never witnessed burning debris scratch across the night sky. Radiohead were hunched over their instruments. Thom Yorke slowly beat on a grand piano, singing, eyes closed, into his microphone like he was trying to kiss around a big nose. Colin Greenwood tapped patiently on a double bass, waiting for his cue. White pearls of arena light swam over their faces. A lazy disco light spilled artificial constellations inside the aluminum cove of the makeshift stage. The metal skeleton of the stage ate one end of Florence's Piazza Santa Croce, on the steps of the Santa Croce Cathedral. Michelangelo's bones and cobblestone laid beneath. I stared entranced, soaking in Radiohead's new material, chiseling each sound into the best functioning parts of my brain which would be the only sound system for the material for months.
The experience and emotions tied to listening to Kid A are like witnessing the stillborn birth of a child while simultaneously having the opportunity to see her play in the afterlife on Imax. It's an album of sparking paradox. It's cacophonous yet tranquil, experimental yet familiar, foreign yet womb-like, spacious yet visceral, textured yet vaporous, awakening yet dreamlike, infinite yet 48 minutes. It will cleanse your brain of those little crustaceans of worries and inferior albums clinging inside the fold of your gray matter. The harrowing sounds hit from unseen angles and emanate with inhuman genesis. When the headphones peel off, and it occurs that six men (Nigel Godrich included) created this, it's clear that Radiohead must be the greatest band alive, if not the best since you know who. Breathing people made this record! And you can't wait to dive back in and try to prove that wrong over and over.
>Artist never swears in their music
>>71743175
Cursing usually sounds super forced in a song. Except for rap.
>>71743217
>I'm no fucking Buddhist
I like this :)
How do you go from this...
...to this?
too much coffee. fucking junkie
>>71743075
by giving into your inner dadrock
every white man has it
Need more dad rock that doesn't suck
Nice one OP
>>71743020
Elton John, ELO, Steely Dan, Billy Joel
Boston [Epic, 1976]
When someone told me that a group had achieved an American synthesis of Yes and Led Zeppelin, all I could do was hold me ears and say "Gosh!" C
Don't Look Back [Epic, 1978]
Debut pomposities having been excised, what remains is a pure exploration of corporate rock--the cliches carefully selected for maximum effect, while Brad Delp's tenor being too thin for nasty cock-rock distractions leaves us free to contemplate unsullied form. The fact that I occasionally find myself enjoying it must still mean there's some corruption at work here--true formalists, from Mallarme to bluegrass, leave me cold. B-
Third Stage [MCA, 1986]
A decade later, whatever convinced Tom Scholz to release this album certainly wasn't multiplatinum ambition. He's more like the pope of latter-day arena rock, crafting elaborately-woven textures and magnificent cathedral vocals as a purveyor of an art-metal thought long extinct. Not as bad as you'd think, nor worth giving a second thought to. C+
Everything Rocks and Nothing Ever Dies [1990s]
is Hayley Williams the best front woman in recent history?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtUvWFTwvcI
>>71742990
Is this the same guy who makes the St. Vincent threads?
>>71743078
Cheeky bugger.
what's the most patrician electronic music genre and why is it drum n bass?
that's not dub techno
>>71743027
Of course not
>>71742959
>tippatippa taptap tippatippa taptap
>DUM DUM DUM
>tippatippa taptap tippatippa taptap