Are there any good artists with a number in the name?
Jackson 5?
Spacemen 3
Tool
PERSONAL TOP 10 THREAD
PUT THEM IN ORDER YOU PUSSIES
>REC
>JUDGE
>pleb edition
>>71691078
best to worst
Nirvana
Ween
Yo La Tengo
Radiohead
Beck
The Wrens
Low
Tom Waits
I've never listened to the other two
>>71691109
it was already in order you twat
>>71691158
Obviously it's not
Two best songs on this album, and your favorite lyric on the album
Gorgeous & Blame Game
> I ordered the jerk, she said you are what you eat
>>71691059
Dark Fantasy and Lost In The World
(personal bonus: Hell of a Life)
>favorite lyric
Mix that Goose and Malibu I call it "Malibooyah!"
Best Songs
>Runaway
>Hell Of A Life
Best Lyrics
>"Restraining order, can't see my daughter
>Her mother, brother, grandmother hate me in that order"
Name a better 80s hit song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0uzYmntYSA
>>71691041
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzGfKu6_loI
similar and lesser-known (don't know if it's really better desu)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRBgyDQIZpY
>>71691041
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNUOt7KWUCI
I cant seem to remember who she was or what language she spoke but she was incredible popular in the 2000's I do believe and from Europe. If anyone can give suggestions that would be great. Also, I do recall her being very popular among the internet
Kylie Minogue?
No, not exactly. For more detail I remember her having short hair and being know for having a nice butt in one of her performances.
shameless bjorkposting
Okay can what are some other alternative/experimental hip hop out there ? I mean some that are up and coming like
>injury reserve
>clipping
>ho9909
>inb4 death grips
I really don't care for them .
I don't want someone that had their chance and fucked it up like kool keith
Dalek
BLACKHANDPATH
>>71690997
>if I post the chart can't you infer that I've already listened to them?
I
>>71690983
didnt expect k-the-i and food for animals to be on there
whoever made this knows their shit
DISCLAIMER: I stole this write-up from Reddit. This is the post that introduced me to Jellyfish, and they're now one of my favorite bands of all time.
> First, a disclaimer: I have no connection to Jellyfish or any of the folks associated with them - I'm just a fan who discovered their music a couple years ago and was astonished that they aren't more widely known.
> Wikipedia has the whole story, but here's the TL;DR: Jellyfish formed in San Francisco in 1989, released two albums of gorgeous and intricately-produced music (generally lumped into the "power pop" genre), and broke apart in 1994. There were a few people who cycled through the band during its brief lifetime, but the two principal creative forces driving the group and their sound were Roger Joseph Manning Jr. and Andy Sturmer.
> Despite being driving by a pair of legitimate creative/musical geniuses, Jellyfish had some absolutely terrible luck, which almost certainly contributed to their lack of commercial success. Two serious problems in particular stand out to me:
POST TOO LONG, CONTINUED IN COMMENTS
>>71690953
you should have just made a /power pop/ general
CONTINUED
>1. Their 'visual style' heavily borrowed from San Francisco's 1960's hippie culture (on-stage look, album art and music videos), and was just hopelessly dated and silly by the early 1990's. Almost all their videos and live concerts display this style, and it's really at odds with their sound
Their sound (both recorded and live) was gorgeous, using complex vocal harmonies and intricate multi-layered instrumentation (note the repeated and enchanting use of harpsichord in several of the tracks I link below)... all of which was completely at odds with the rapid swing into the Grunge Era they were musically competing against in the early '90s
> 2. Jellyfish only released two full albums (not counting some demo tapes and a few live bootlegs): Bellybutton and Spilt Milk. Both albums are absolutely crammed with tracks that evoke (without entirely ripping off) many familiar artists and bands, ranging from The Beatles, Badfinger, Cheap Trick, Queen, The Beach Boys, etc. - basically any major group that incorporated complex harmonies and arrangements within the rock/pop genres. Put another way: if you like any songs from any of the groups I just listed off, you're almost sure to find at least a couple songs from Jellyfish that you'll adore.
Here's the link to the original Reddit post (credit to /u/wowbobwow: https://www.reddit.com/r/Music/comments/4ubudr/you_should_know_about_the_band_jellyfish_which/
>>71690971
bestu poweru popu
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAH1ioLiaHw
Does /mu/ like RAC, NSBM or other genres of white power music?
I like some artists, and I don't support white power.
>>71690923
Sames. I actually listen to this shit extensively, but I pledge no allegiance to any side politically.
I like CRASS as much as I like Skrewdriver, desu senpai.
What artists are you into?
>white power music
you realize that every record was approved by a white person
Please show me some 10/10 rock albums. Yes, I want to keep the genre broad but please categorize it as Pre-2000 and Post-2000
Hoping for some phenomenal music... but truthfully expecting less. Interested in what I might here
Great music hopefully
>>71690831
1977
2000
1992
ITT: Poseur red flags
>uses rym
>uses lastfm
>has ever made a chart
>uses any music site for the social factor/interacts with the "community" in any way
>can't play an instrument but has thousands of ratings on his pretty profile
>can't play an instrument
>started collecting vinyl after 2007
>still collects vinyl in 2017
>likes talentless garbage like the residents and les ranillez dememe
>posts in /daily/ or /chart/
>watches crosley vinyl videos on youtube and feels superior
Any more?
>talentless
what does this actually mean
>>71690750
adjective
having no natural aptitude or skill.
"the ponderous ravings of a talentless hack"
The residents and le japan noise rock are just fine examples of that. talentless with gimmicks and pretty images.
>>71690734
>uses any music site for the social factor/interacts with the "community" in any way
So.. what you're doing right now?
Name a more innovative album.
Protip you can't.
wtf i really cant
Blurryface
>Swans - Oxygen (radio edit)
exactly how many radio plays do you think oxygen got?
>>71690875
hopefully zero because that radio edit is horseshit
>Brian Eno - Music For Airports (Trapnation REMIX)
Runner ups include Danny Brown, Young Thug and Vince Staples.
Yes.
hard to dispute him as anything but top 2
too bad his management company is fucking trash
>>71690549
yes and i completely agree with the runner ups
/mu/, rym, lastfm are too normalfag infested. Where to go now?
nowhere's safe
>>71690537
>>>/reddit/
Discogs
Is post-Eno Roxy Music worth listening to?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqsZNPflazI
love this song
They made Avalon
>>71690447
That's one ugly broad