music for when your parents are divorcing and there's nothing you can do about it and you're in so much pain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCiFO7qV54E
You're life just keeps on getting shittier, huh Brandon?
that husker du song
at the end of the day, is there any significant difference between his music and grimes?
>>71391236
yeah
Yes, Ariel is eclectic and a master at analog production while grimes takes credit for industry men who make bleep bloops for her on the computer
Grimes music is also dumb while his is philosophical
>>71391236
He's a girl. she's a guy, not much really apart from his indie pop and she's indie/synth/dream pop
Post, recc, review
music to fight ur dad to
https://noriginal.bandcamp.com
>experimental
>boom bap
>rap
https://dave-roland.bandcamp.com/album/the-original-music-to-the-last-ride
>synthpop, ambient, original soundtrack
Fingers crossed that it should be read in a week. It all just hangs on lyrics and finishing touches.
Thanks to everyone who's given feedback on it and downloaded it, there's been an incredible download surge for it lately.
https://expandingsponge.bandcamp.com/album/this-album-is-shit-so-fuck-off
>"electonic"
>maybe 1 or 2 chord progressions and a few beats
>ye
when you get "select street signs" do you include the posts?
post the best david bowie song
Always Crashing in the Same Car
Always Crashing in the Same Car
Always Crashing in the Same Car
post only-good-album-in-its-genre core
>>71389013
>>71389036
yikes!
>>71389013
Not even the best Mastodon album.
Is there a bigger red flag to poseurdom when someone claims they're into world/trad music?
when they use words such as "red flag" and "poseurdom"
>>71388984
No, it's the opposite
I think it's pretty clear that these are the two superpowers of modern music i.e. 1960s-now.
Who do you believe generally put's out better music?
Since the 80s, the US
The 60's and 70's? The UK
Now it's a toss-up, but I think the UK is slightly better currently.
If we are talking rock, UK > US
Most everything else, US > UK
>>71388889
The one which has more artists I listen to
The other one is full and dying
Rates, Recs, Personality etc.
http://topsters.net/
https://www.neverendingchartrendering.org/
looking for good triphop/idm/ambient stuff
>>71387518
Definitely check out Gang of Four
F>>71387518
>>71387518
>>71387597
Which music styles are culturally relevant in the 2010s?
>>71387199
Rock n Roll
>>71387199
I think we're finally reaching singularity point where it's ever so obvious (moreso than it ever was) that there is nothing new and movements have been made moot through that.
This being said, I do not think there is such an idea as cultural relevance any longer due to the decentralization of the "owners" of culture.
Aside, I liked post-hardcore and metalcore a lot and it isn't seeming to die or lose traction.
Pop
Rap
Is he /ourguy/?
>>71386666
>Whiny, talentless, poseur
No.
Nice satan dubs though
>>71386689
maybe whiny and talentless, but Ian wasn't a poseur, he genuinely meant evertything he wrote
Edgy for sure, but not talentless. I agree some tracks of Closer were a bit meh, but Unknown Pleasure's, as a all, is dope.
ITT:
Year you were born
You AOTY from that year
inb4 mods, I know that dopesmoker itself was released in 2003, but jerusalem was released in 1999 (my birth year) and that's what i mean
'96
Not a lot of albums I like from 1995
What does /mu/ think about Mac DeMarco?
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>>71385793
His semen is surprisingly one of the better I've tasted.
*deletes nosferatu man*
*deletes your existence*
>>71385060
*how dare you*
*undeletes nosferatu man*
What do you guys think of the new arca tracks?
not a fan really but i think it's cool he's done it
>>71384328
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBtd26ohGoM&feature=youtu.be
this is better than both singles
i want a distorted bass version now
>>71384346
fuckkk is this going to be the album version?
Just face it, Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids were like Radiohead but better. /mu/'s favorite band should be Marilyn Manson instead of Radiohead because they have a lot in common:
>started around the same time in the 90s
>Radiohead tries to change itself on every album but fails to while Manson greatly changes his style on each consecutive album
>both went to shit after 2000
>both had brooding moody singers with unique voices and tone
>both had catchy melodies and interesting little noises in the background that you are rewarded with noticing after repeated listens, Radiohead's electronic diddles and Manson's industrial machine-like dings
>main singer was adored by women
>had albums about sad stuff
>were a fusion of their influences, Manson's Alice Cooper, Nine Inch Nails and Radiohead's U2 and Pink Floyd
>both idolized Jim Morrison
The only difference is that Manson's albums were always considerably better than Radiohead's and he had more talent in his band. Case and point. Your move, /mu/.
I'm glad I'm not the only one. I've always thought of them as pretty similar bands, but I go back to Manson much more often.
>>71383706
>>71383724
I was hoping somebody would respond, it took me like a whole 5 minutes to write all that out