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These arrogant gaypop faggots thought they defeated us. Everything they had, everything they threw against us has failed. Now, just because we defeated these tyrants for now doesn’t mean we have won the war.
I know this sounds like bait. I'm not trying to bait, I just want to discuss.
So I just watched this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1j2Q8yXx7vY&list=WL&index=48
It's not like I didn't understand the plot of Westworld until watching this video, I had the general ideas down by the end of the season. But this video got me thinking about it again, and it really activated my almonds.
Why does music almost never touch on issues like this while film and literature do it all the time? Music is either entirely instrumental, which can be very profound on its own, but is completely up to the listener on how to interpret it. Or, of course, there is also music with lyrics. But why is >98% of lyrical music focused on simple topics? The vast majority of it is focused on love songs and everyday personal problems that the artist is dealing with. There's a smaller subset of music that tell narrative stories through an album, but pretty much all of these have simplistic plot lines and don't challenge the listener to think about anything that hasn't already been said in a book or movie.
I could go to a movie discussion board (preferably not /tv/, because /tv/ is ass) and have an extremely long discussion about a show like Westworld and the intricate points it makes about philosophy and ethics. But when I go to a music discussion board, most arguments either boil down to "I ((subjectively)) like/dislike this music" or "this artist is/isn't technically proficient at making music."
Music is still my favorite form of art/entertainment, but I can't help but feel like it is more primitive than film or literature. What do you think, /mu/?
Lol /mu/ will shitpost all day in grimes threads, but as soon as I try to start an actual discussion about music itself, no one replies. How neat is that?
Westworld is a terrible argument for television as an artform
>>71209369
I would say that this actually helps my argument. Even a mediocre tv show has more intellectually challenging ideas than almost any music.
Don't mind me, just the greatest rock and roll artist of the 50's.
thats not Chuck Berry
OOH
>>71208821
i like that song where it sounds like hes jacking off
First song best song-core
soft bulletin
Who remember when this mad man traded his bands commercial success for sick memes??
Our guy
I bet he tearfully begged Cole to stay in the band
marcel??
He looks exactly like I imagine the average /mu/tant would
>self-titled album
>s/t isn't their debut
>song has albums on it
>>71208633
>debut album is self-titled
I never see Bill Callahan/Smog get any love here. Any other fans of his music hiding out there?
>>71208605
I love Bill and Smog with all my heart. Saw him twice in the last couple weeks. Julius Caesar is underrated af
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Why do all critics hate metal and prog? Christgau is not at all unique in this regard.
They think it's reactionary and that rock music should be the vehicle of youth rebellion/Marxist revolution.
let us not beat around the bush on this one
they simply don't have the quick wits required to process the super dynamic prog and metal intricacies
for the same reason anyone else would? Because they suck?
>I don't listen to that childish EDM nonsense nor the heavily acclaimed IDM artists. I listen to real dance music: Deep house, dub techno, minimal techno, electro, NY garage, ghetto house, acid house, juke/footwork, UK dubstep, 2-step garage, ragga jungle, grime, afrobeat, dancehall, post-disco, outsider house, lo-fi house, autonomic DnB, breakbeat hardcore, tech house, industrial techno, the list could go on.
>>71208539
>I listen to electronic music
>>71208539
Those are all /bleep/ IDM though
yeah uh the idea behind "the list could go on" is that there's no list and it doesn't go on but the list obviously went on in your case
1. Loefah
2. Ramadanman
3. Mala
4. Kahn
5. Coki
6. Skream
7. Goth-Trad
8. Shackleton
9. Kode9
10. Burial
11. Benga
12. The Bug
13. Headhunter
14. Peverelist
15. Objekt
16. Quest
17. Silkie
18. Scuba
19. Horsepower Productions
20. LV
21. Kromestar
22. Cotti
23. Distance
24. Untold
25. Tunnidge
26. Commodo
27. J Sparrow
28. Truth
29. Pinch
30. Cluekid
>Ramadanman
>Objekt
>dubstep
>>71208322
is this what being european is like
now which ones have actual albums and not just a fuckload of singles?
FACT: the 2000s were an amazing time for pop music but the worst decade for electronic music
>>71208206
>the worst decade for electronic music
please elaborate
>>71208206
I know what you want for a reply OP, and no, I'm not giving it to you.
>>71208241
actually I don't know
AOTY
ummm
>>71208170
Universal Themes > Common as Light > Benji
>>71208901
close
common as light>universal themes>benji
You know what to do.
>>71208149
Yes. Listen to Art Angels on repeat. Except you; you = pleb.
/thread
>>71209100
you can't /thread yourself buster
>>71209138
you can't /thread yourself buster
Who the fuck thought Pulk was a good song?
>>71208108
your mom and your grandma
>>71208108
anyone with good taste
It's an alright track. Has a nice groove but gets a little too repetitive by the end.
>music for this feel
>convince me not to kill myself
>tfw no gf. music for this feel?
REEE STOP THIS SHIT
NO ONE CARES
Go to /b/ or /r9k/ or call a friend or something REEEEE
No one cares about your shit! Everyone has their own shit! We come here for music and not for your fucking personal problems and certainly not to be reminded of our own. THIS is the cancer killing /mu/. 100x worse than waifufags. Feelsfags fuck off!!!!!!!
great post man youre changing the world keep on fighting the good fight brother
great post man youre changing the world keep on fighting the good fight brother
great post man youre changing the world keep on fighting the good fight brother