did I miss anything?
It would be pretty hard to get a gf when you're an ant I can imagine
>>70432178
They're all very good albums. No memeing.
>>70432178
>did I miss anything?
Charli XCX - Sucker
Tegan and Sara - Heartthrob
Lights - Little Machines
Tove Lo - Queen of the Clouds
Ellie Goulding - Lights
Phantogram - Eyelid Movies
Phantogram - Voices
Paramore - Riot!
Paramore - Paramore
This is Björk's son
>>70432083
Kind of looks like her fan that killed himself/
Should lose some weight
lmao this is awful
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vtw6xDHfgPg
Favorite radiohead b-side?
Talk Show Host
Amnesiac
Amazing Sounds of Orgy (if the B-Side version of Life in a Glasshouse doesn't count)
>>70431833
Amnesiac's B-Sides are better than Amnesiac lmao
how can someone like this?:
>Rap, nightcore, heavy metal/death metal
shit i like:
>electro swing, retrowave/synthwave, occasional vaporwave/future funk, eurobeat
It's simple really, you've just got shit taste.
>>70431779
Holy fuck I hate electro swing
>>70431779
Nightcore is my guilty pleasure. It doesnt always work on any song but i like the high pitched voices and the fast beat.
F
nigga looks like a kid dreaming of being an adult man
Rest In Peace, William Onyeabor (March 26, 1946 - January 16, 2017)
It is with incredibly heavy hearts that we have to announce that the great Nigerian business leader and mythic music pioneer William Onyeabor has passed away at the age of 70. He died peacefully in his sleep following a brief illness, at his home in Enugu, Nigeria. An extraordinary artist, businessman and visionary, Mr. Onyeabor composed and self-released 9 brilliant albums of groundbreaking electronic-funk from 1977-1985, which he recorded, pressed and printed at Wilfilms Limited—his personal pressing plant in southeast Nigeria.
In the late 1980's, he was awarded West African Industrialist of the Year and given the honorary title "Justice of the Peace”. In the early 1990's, he became the President of Enugu's Musician's Union and Chairman of the city's local football team, The Enugu Rangers. For many in his hometown of Enugu, Nigeria, he was simply referred to as "The Chief” and known for having created many opportunities for the people in his community.
With the release of “Who is William Onyeabor?” in 2013, his music and story took the world by storm. The release was featured in major newspapers, radio and television stations all around the world. Time Magazine listed him as number 4 on a shortlist of that year’s best albums. In 2014, the film documentary “Fantastic Man” followed, as well as the “Atomic Bomb! Who is William Onyeabor?” live shows, which travelled to the most regarded festivals and music venues worldwide-starring over 50 special guests from many diverse generations, genres and backgrounds.
Still, William Onyeabor would never speak about himself and for a long time refused many of the interview requests that came his way. Having become Born Again in the latter part of life, he only wanted to speak about God.
We would like to send our deepest condolences to his family and thank each and every one of you who has helped share the love for his music around the world.
These are my favourite records cause they all give me that feeling that they are keeping some sort of secret. Judging by what i like already what other records do you think i'd like ? I'm kind of stuck finding new music i like at the moment. Thanks.
you should get into john maus
Check out Gas if you haven't already.
Bjork Vespertine might be up your ally
Post lyrics you misheard.
I used to think he said "Amen. Amen. C'mon Amen. Farmer Gray's high" in Paranoid Android
When I found out what the real lyrics were for Joy Divisions Disorder I immediately dropped those fags from my library
rate meeeeeeee
ratee meeeeee my frend
rateeeeee meeeeeeee
rate me again
>>70431355
>Kidz bop version
Whats the verdict?
I'm forever near a stereo saying, 'What the fuck is this garbage?' And the answer is always the Red Hot Chili Peppers
>>70430854
it's ok
>>70430874
Pretty much
Is meaning the main foundation of a good song? Where does meaning come from? Is it derived from lyrics? Where does subjectivity end? Can music be objectively garbage? Where does irony tie in to this? How much weight does creativity and originality have when judging music?
I'm really worked up about this please help.
This can be argued endlessly, but one good point in my opinion is that meaninglessness and pieces that are open to interpretation have been explored in music since earliest days of postmodernism. I suppose it kind of culminated in stuff roughly between avant-prog and noise. So if you strive for maximum artistic value, you should look into metamodernism of present-day.
On the contrary, there's no such thing as meaningless. If a piece doesn't relate to any real world matters, it at least has subject matters derived from art itself.
/mu/ is not going to be able to help you here. This is a very academic and theoretical topic. You want to be reading actual books instead of shitposts by teenaged Radiohead fans.
Start with Philip Tagg - Music's Meanings.
Some Wittgenstein might be relevant, too, concerning language and semantics when describing music.
>>70430985
Then again who the fuck cares about semantical frameworks? I've never heard anyone analyze a piece based on semantics derived from anything but a) cultural associations on harmony, rhythm and timbre or b) straight up references to semantics outside musical content like lyrics or sample sources
There's a club, if you'd like to go
You could meet somebody who really loves you
So you go and you stand on your own
And you leave on your own
And you go home and you cry
And you want to die
holy fuck
as if
moz could pull anyone
>tfw he wrote all the smiths lyrics about you (besides the gay part)
>>70431222
Burn down the disco
Hang the blessed DJ
Because the music that they constantly play
It says nothing to me about my life
Bit extreme. Would relate more to kissing blokes
>awesome first five albums, full of excellent blues rock
>Brothers drifts a little, more music styles can be heard, nothing serious though
>El Camino is great, one of the best rock albums of the Century, still mainly influenced by blues
>Turn Blue is just a regular indie album, not that different of Foster the People
How do we fix The Black Keys?
>>70430644
idk probably can't fix
they had some good ass tracks tho, love The Lengths
>El Camino is great, one of the best rock albums of the Century
lol
pitchfork White Stripes
Kate Bush >>>>>>> Bjork
>>70430447
not everything has to be a contest, anon.
ITT: stating the obvious?
>>70430459
my mum>>>>>>>>>>ur mum
YOU FELL INTO A HOOOOLE
OVER MY DEAD BODY
YOU HAVE NOT BEEN
>>70430252
You mean "You fell into our arms"?
What did he mean by this?
wat
i will literally never read an all-caps paragraph
Gets you thinking...
Post an album and the type of people that listen to it.
>People who still laugh at Advice Animals
>People who have never read Nietzsche but still call him their favorite philosopher
>>70430054
>"It's actually noise rock. You wouldn't understand."
Teenage Boys who pose with airsoft guns and claim to worship satan.