Name one good Daft Punk song.
Hardmode: no vocals or vocal distortions whatsoever.
>>70956338
easy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgcY6qlzdf8
>>70956338
Something About Us
>>70956338
Voyager/Veridis Quo
ITT times P4K were wrong about an album
Hard mode: No Tool or Mars Volta
I'll start
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/8285-so-jealous/
rodeo
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/19658-whirr-sway/
theres at least 2 or 3 blatant factual errors here
>>70956316
every rap album with a 6+
Sonic Youth
10/10
Nick Drake
brilliant
Where were you when you found out Camila left Fifth Harmony?
>>70956065
this kills the fifth harmony
Not giving a one two buckle my shoe about that diddlysquatarino.
>>70956126
yes?
Post a better one
Protip: You can't
Well that was easy....
>>70956056
>A million Rock Subgenres
>Only Jazz and Free Jazz
>Jazz being for plebs
Wew lad
>>70956056
>dark ambient level 6
Name a better band/discography
the beatles
>>70956051
May have been "trendsetters" but..
>>70956046
riff raff
Who else misses 2000s rock?
i miss meg white's tits
NOT ME FUCK THAT SHIT
The 2000's was a crushingly mediocre time for rock
So, new QOTSA soon... Anybody else excited?
Let's see. So far they've had zero good albums. My state of the art pattern recognition software tells me to expect another flop.
nah fuck em
When is Josh Homme finally going to kill himself?
>this is just noise
>this isn't music
>you can't even hear the lyrics, it's just screaming
>i also like this album you have a good taste in music
>let's talk again about new releases
Does /mu/ like Minimal Synth?
Yes. A lot. Favorite band of the genre is probably Deux but I've been digging into it a lot and finding some cool stuff.
Been wanting to get into it, any recs? I like Haus Arafna and Linear Movement, not sure if either strictly qualifies but just as a general idea
>>70955811
Do you prefer it on the more industrial side (a good deal of the pre-90s suff) or the poppier side (Oppenheimer Analysis, most newer things)?
>>70955897
Oppenheimer Analysis and Solid Space are most people's entries to the genre. If you like the first more the newer releases by Minimal Wave might be more your cup of tea. If not check out the Tara Cross box and some of the artists featured on it or the Minimal Wave retrospectives.
https://dreamscopeapp.com/editor
made some rare joannas but didn't get to share 'em last night
my favorite
Destroy me, /mu/.
>>70955671
For instance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YXVMCHG-Nk
>>70955671
https://youtu.be/5jpVtYQIols
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5vg8fZwAKE
/mu/'s honest opinion on the music of this overweight lady?
She's one of the best pop acts of the 2010's, you know it's true. If you disagree you haven't listened to any of her music besides her singles
what went wrong?
look at this fat fuck
>>70955664
>>70956935
>>70958377
ITT: "fuck you, you're wrong, pitchfork"
>>70955640
actually one of the few times they got it right. It only has 6 good songs out of 13. 4.5 actually
>>70955640
holy shit, that album is laughably bad
What's the most depressing song on this album and why?
Decades.
The whole thing is ridiculously sad. It's kind of surprising the other Joy Division guys didn't seriously consider how fucked up Ian was until it was too late.
I personally feel that Twenty Four Hours is the most visceral song. His delivery on 'Just for one moment, thought I'd found my way /
Destiny unfolded, I watched it slip away' and 'Just for one moment, I heard somebody call /
Looked beyond the day in hand, there's nothing there at all' makes him seem so desperate, in despair, and almost angry. And of course the last part with 'Got to find my destiny, before it gets too late' is pretty sad considering it was too late for him and he killed himself.
Isolation is also pretty sad where he flat out says 'I'm ashamed of the person I am'. The whole album is a masterpiece, those are just the lines that stick to me the most.
I honestly never found Joy Divison all that depressing, it's too melodramatic to relate to. Every Joy Division song seems to be about someone who's permanently living in a tragic play, like I read the lyrics and I go like "come on dude, your life can't be this bad". I do feel for Ian when I listen to JD, but it's the kind where you brood over it for a bit then move on. Not the kind that hits you in the gut and makes you question your own life.