https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-WToutTcRM
>>70909957
borderline experimental
>>70909998
you're borderline experimental
>>70909957
why did you make this video you autist
ITT: post "/mu/-told-me-this-artist-was-bad-so-I'll-pick-the-esoteric-album-to-look-informed"-core
>>70909912
radiohead kid a
>>70909912
nah bro it's this
Ive never understood this album. I love Frank Zappa, and they even sound pretty good live. Captain Beefheart and his Magical Bands Trout Mask Replica gives me a headache every listen. I like how nobody literally gave a shit making this.
it's not good desu
only terminally autistic people like this album (read: scaruffi)
>>70909695
It's not for everyone.
>>70910040
Plebeian
>>70909695
Here's an explanation I've posted here earlier:
>There are certainly some unpleasant and maybe out of place songs (Hair Pie: Bake 1), I agree. But there are also some memorable and enjoyable songs that represent the nature of the album perfectly - Moonlight on Vermont, Pachuco Cadaver, Ella Guru, Frownland. Their intention was to deconstruct Delta blues and blues rock to their roots (just the sound, just the attitude of it) and introduce avant-garde, jazz, free jazz and experimental motifs. There's polyrhytmic drumming, which is an integral part of free jazz, then there are slide guitar licks and straight up blues licks. Captain's voice might be off putting and harsh on this album, but he's a great blues singer, which is definitely showcased on his less critically and slightly more commercial albums (Unconditionally guaranteed, Bluejeans & Moonbeams). If you're familiar with Howlin' Wolf, Captain's voice is Howlin' Wolf x10.
>Try listening to his first album - Safe as Milk. It's a great blues rock album and although it's an indication of things to come, it's still accessible and is one of the best in his discography. I understand that it's really hard to appreciate this album and similar albums if you're not a musican. That's not to say that you need to be a musican in order to enjoy and appreciate music. And of course, you don't have to like every single album you've heard. Polyrhytmic drumming is common in free jazz, but not in rock and blues, so that's why the rhythm may sound off to you. Polyrhytms are two separate rhythms played at the same time - which is impressive from a technical standpoint and impressive in the context of time in which the album was made.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyrhythm
There are examples of how they're used and by whom. It's an interesting read.
What is the Paul Dano of music?
>>70909685
Classical
>>70909724
Classic comment
Mook
This is the Sgt. Pepper of our generation.
>>70909113
So overrated?
THIS is the Sgt. Pepper of every generation.
But better in every way imaginable.
le emo triogy xd
i love dan and phil xd
checked everywhere it was posted before, all removed. anyone got a mirror?
>>70908957
>Album is called the Death Of Pablo
>Pablo dies
The death of the death of Pablo when
>200x darker
>2 songs each is an hour long
its like no one on /mu/ has heard of the word copyright before
Why isnt this /mu/ core?
Because /mu/ hates Queen for literally no reason.
Good taste OP. This album is a masterpiece. Too bad everybody only knows the singles.
>>70908825
>>70908920
normies
>>70908920
Queen is overproduced hamfisted trash with lyrics that range from melodramatic, sappy horseshit to juvenile dribbling that could only be seen as passably good to a moron. Their songwriting lacks any sense of daring or experimentation, and the often touted praise that they're "complex" is comically idiotic to anybody who has listened to anything other than radio-centered rock and power pop. Freddie Mercury is a mediocre singer despite his somewhat impressive range, as he lacks any sense of emotion and has no sense of the importance of tone in singing.
The band stole their signature sound from the superior group Sparks after Sparks found chart success with their hit single "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both Of Us." Queen started out opening for Sparks while they were an equally shitty prog band, saw Sparks find success, steal that sound and run with it without any changes (meanwhile Sparks experimented with different sounds to varying levels of success because they were artists unlike Queen) and without ever acknowledging Sparks' influence or help.
They're unoriginal, bland, pop rock drivel that would be remembered as being just as impressive as Boston or Kansas if it weren't for Freddie Mercury's death.
as usual share/feedback/ecc.
https://soundcloud.com/111h111/mini-break-1
>beats
>lol-fi
https://soundcloud.com/oskerwyld/we-dont-feat-bradycardia
>comfy
>atmospheric
>ambient
>collab with a /mu/tant
>Grouper-like
I'd appreciate feedback <3
https://soundcloud.com/rdotperiod/kokoro-sundowner
>gloomcore mixed with jazz and sound collage
>fragmented and noisy band music
Hope you like it, y'all! Will check out other stuff when we can! Hit us up and we'll get back to you
Going on a ~2000km roadtrip (1200miles). What is the best music to listen to while cruisin'?
>>70908573
Permission to Land- The Darkness
>>70908573
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOUambXMXTY
or
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkKfzd4LIJw
>>70908573
Depends on where you're driving. Honestly, I like to get a playlist of ambient music if I'm driving long distances. Something about Aphex Twin's quiet stuff fits driving really well. BoC and even Brian Eno are good choices as well.
Welcome to the /mu/ Salty Spatoon. How contrarian are ya?
Pet Sounds isn't as good as Orange Crate Art
Graduation was Kanye's best
>>70908560
no it was 808s
>SWEETLY
>THAT BOY NEEDS THERAPY
>>70908476
All I can hear is Lou Reed in Lady Godiva's operation
>A CRACK ON THE HEAD
>YOU WILL FIND A SCAVENGERRRRRRRRRRRR
>favourite album
>worst thing you've ever done
>>70908220
hello fbi
>>70908220
>Where You Been
>replied to this shitty thread
>LH&TN - Fore!
>I once got dubs
>Always thought Nirvana was the plebiest thing ever because of their fanbase
>finally listened to pic related all the way through
>now one of my favorite albums
Am I turning into a pleb (or at least more of one than I already am) or is nirvana really actually good?
>>70908206
Here is a different approach.
Don't worry about the popularity of a song/album/artist. And certainly, don't worry about the opinions of others.
If you like it, listen to it.
>>70908322
dubs of truth
>>70908322
this
Why is it cool to hate progressive rock?
because redcoats need to be systematically eradicated
>>70908126
as a prog fan, most people who are into prog are fucking nerds. biggest fucking dweebs you will meet. they are insufferable. no matter the impact prog had on the music industry, it's not something most people can really sink their teeth into. also which prog artists you're talking about vary greatly too, people who are more into king crimson are a very different type of insufferable geek than those who prefer elp.
Because it turned to shit after the early 70's.
I have been getting super into Unwound lately. they went from being a minor curiosity to one of my favorite bands.
favorite album?
From best to worst, top to bottom
s/t
The Future Of What
Fake Train
Challenge For A Civilized Society
New Plastic Ideas
Repetition
Leaves Turn Inside You
>>70908162
I would actually pretty much agree with this. maybe switch Repetition and New Plastic Ideas for me
>>70908162
I'm somewhat comfortable with this, with the exception of their s/t as their best. I've never seen anyone rank it that highly.
What did you like about their s/t so much?