listening to this album currently, it's pretty fucking cool, is anyone on /mu/ interested in Japanese rock bands? Any other suggestions for good Japanese rock/punk music? Tricot is also pretty good
wew no one?
bump with some live performances
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJIYZGs4iJs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDGuZIPqOEE&index=9&list=RDQ7LplMNdr9I
https://sindyshade.bandcamp.com/track/momma
>inb4 arg
>>71242687
inb4 TARGUS
It's a full moon
>>71239305
Steps were Swift
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Infinity and Beyond?
>>71242669
Yea I'm Coming Over?
>likes post rock
>is not a mailman
can you be any more of a poser?
I install fence posts all the time and sometimes have to move rocks to do so.
you have the gall the post this with a picture of daffy posing as a homo? get rekt muhfuga
>likes death metal
>isn't dead
????
Are samplers an instrument or an effect.
*cracks knuckles* gonna punch you in your mouth
Is a refix a composition, a transposition, or an arrangment?
neither. It's plagiarism.
Musicians that have great taste but they make horrible music
>>71242239
>thurston youth
>bad
eat shit homie
>>71242239
fuck this faggot
he's fucking 58 years old and still acts like he's 17
grow the fuck up thurston
>>71242239
>what do you want to be when you grow up, thurston
>an asexual husk
>consider it done
what's your fav track on this? i like 21 gun salute
Is this album any good? Stormzy and grime in general isn't all that good anymore. I listened to godfather but that was the last good thing I had heard for a while in the scene.
>>71242349
i like it. it's not as good as some people are saying but still very solid.
>>71242349
Well firstly, forget everything you know about Stormzy because for the most part this album goes away from his standard formula.
It's mostly not a grime album.
Features a lot of slower beats and ballads. Only a few bangers. Stormzy sings on it. Very religious and personal.
It's like a darker, grittier version of Coloring Book in the sense that a lot of it is about falling into a depression and finding God and all that.
ITT: Name a song you love on an album you hate.
Shine a Light.
why do you hate it tho, most of the songs sound like Shine a Light
>>71242186
I don't know man, none of the others clicked at all.
>>71242201
Lazer Guided Melodies is his weakest release, he was starting to find his footing and hadn't quite tapped into the spiritual side of Spiritualized.
>discover new music
>find out the artist is dead
>discover gay poopy fag ass music
>find out artist is still alive
>discover new music
>it's great
>listen to the rest of the discography
>it's shit
That's what happened to me with Christian Grimmie.
Why is he so based /mu/?
Will he be remembered as one of the best drummers of our generation?
He's pretty good
ohhhhh zach hill, i just got it, like jack and jill went up the hill
Bumping with vids
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCWiogdCMY0
ITT: best 80's alternative/indie rock albums
Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation
The Waterboys - This Is the Sea
The The - Soul Mining
>You're walking through the bad part of town and run into these guys
>They will only let you go if you show them your Crimson albums
How fucked are you?
I have ITCOTCK and Red
Am I safe
>>71241758
And did you get them LEGALLY!?
>>71241735
Saw them live so, i think im good
>>71241576
lol
Wichita Lineman is an amazing song. Don't know much else by him
He's a GOAT guitarists but his voice is a little corny and he's unfortunate enough to be a star in the 70's where every person of country music was ruined by horrendous production
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76cL-zPtyFo
Recommend me some good albums from the 2010's
Albums whose worst and best songs are back to back in the tracklist and other anons guess which they are. I'll start.
>>71241364
Things Behind The Sun/Parasite
Know
>>71241827
This one is obvious