She is pretty /comfy/
Who else agrees?
>take a shitty day and make it alright
>ya alright
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3nrzRbJOm8
yasssssssssss queen
Poopies
>>69477296
Poopies and da peeepeeeeies
>HaiCarzy:')
Gimme ur funniez everyone
>>69477126
is this early or bootleg dasharezone?
Hey /mu/, how do store and organize your music online? So far I've been using spotify and youtube aside, but my library on spotify is completely full. I cannot fit in anymore and it makes me anxious. Whenever I find something I like, I save it. Also I don't wish to do anything illegal. What services do you use? What should I use?
why do you save stuff on spotify? Are you offline a lot?
>>69477083
Whenever I listen to something online, I presse the "save" button by the album cover. You don't download the music this way, you just store it on your profile. creating a shortcut, for better access and in case you forget the album someday. So far it's been working great, however, I listen to too much stuff for it to fulfill my needs.
lastfm?
Admit it /mu/, it's a good song.
If leddit kiddies didn't talk about it, you contrarians would love it.
Yes it is. Doesn't make them a good band though.
Queen is just a pleb version of Sparks
Queen is really good but I went on reddit enough in like 2009-2011 to just have a bad taste in my mouth about them.
Post GOAT live performances. Preferably individual songs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6zoUd33S_4
https://youtu.be/8RFTB5vgV_4
Matt Sharp was integral
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWLRh0XeRAg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6l5sEvC0SpY
1 Radiohead
A Moon Shaped Pool (XL)
Reworked, updated ideas and songs from years ago jostling with newly minted tracks, lyrics mired in the break-up of Thom Yorke’s relationship, a sonic architecture that fashioned these components into music of breathtaking beauty, menace and poignancy, futuristic and as old as the hills: on their ninth studio album, Radiohead created a work of art that, seven months after its release, continues to surprise.
2 Beyoncé
Lemonade (RCA) In which the enraged Mrs Carter used rumours of Jay Z’s infidelity to create a stunning multi-genre journey through betrayal, fury, estrangement and forgiveness. After this, her sixth studio album, the lemon emoji was never the same again.
3 Bon Iver
22, A Million (Jagjaguwar)
Exactly how a pop/rock/hip-hop/jazz/gospel/electro/folk album should sound in 2016. Justin Vernon — aka Bon Iver — pulls in all the sounds now available to artists at the press of a screen for songs that reach far, but always stay grounded.
4 Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
Skeleton Tree (Bad Seed)
Stupefied by grief following the sudden death of his son Arthur in 2015, Nick Cave continued to put pen to paper, and sang the visceral, heart-wrenching results in a voice that was rarely louder than a whisper.
5 David Bowie
Blackstar (Columbia)
A last will and testament or a staging post to another album taking shape in Bowie’s head: either way, Blackstar, released two days before his death from cancer, was an indispensable addition to an unrivalled canon
6 Leonard Cohen
You Want It Darker (Columbia)
Deadlines focus the mind, and the approach of the ultimate deadline brought forth some of Cohen’s finest work: the songs as perfectly crafted as ever, the production (by his son, Adam) the most sympathetic his music has ever received.
7 Solange
A Seat at the Table (Saint Records/Columbia)
The second Knowles sister in our Top 10 fashioned a third solo album of inventiveness, dignity and simmering rage, with at least two songs — Cranes in the Sky and Don’t Wish Me Well — that are among the year’s best.
8 Rihanna
Anti (Virgin EMI)
A collection of stoner ballads with just one big single — Work — Rihanna’s eighth album is her best. Fed up with the pop machine, the Barbadian opted for fearless reinvention, with the Winehouse-like abuse ballad Love on the Brain as tough as they come.
9 The 1975
I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It (Dirty Hit/ Polydor)
Fiercely divisive, this absurdly titled album was a shop window for a mad mix of musical styles — gospel, 1980s new wave, soft rock and ambient — that makes the 1975 stand out from the crowd.
10 Christine and the Queens
Chaleur Humaine (Because)
The French superstar’s debut challenged concepts of glamour and gender identity, and spawned the anthem of the summer in Tilted. Paired with her suits and Jacko moves, its bold electronica proved that pop can still stun on TV.
11 Anohni
Hopelessness (Rough Trade)
Shocking, strange, seductive, the torch singer’s protest album, an indictment of our failings set to whirring electronica, was one of the most powerful statements of 2016.
12 Conor Oberst
Ruminations (Nonesuch)
The rawest album yet from the forever troubled one-time voice of a generation. Political and very, very personal.
13 Frank Ocean
Endless (Boys Don’t Cry/Def Jam)
Originally a teaser for Blonde, this “visual album”, with swirling, futuristic R&B melodies and those trademark Ocean falsettos, outshone the follow-up.
14 Drake
Views (Island)
On his mega-streaming opus, the singer-rapper produces more broody, moody hits for the millennial generation. There’s a distinct sense of refining a formula, but when the formula is this good, who’s complaining?
15 De La Soul
And the Anonymous Nobody (AOI)
The Daisy Chainers overhauled hip-hop again, with the aid of David Byrne, Damon Albarn and an unhinged Justin Hawkins.
Post the album covers with the most lore.
>tries to kill himself
>makes le gangsta album cover called CANT BE STOPPED
wew
>>69476508
i don't get it
I hate high school so much this year. Music for this feel?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeYEsaydrtI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y983TDjoglQ
>>69476401
PUMPED
This is honestly the worst album I've heard in my entire like. Even worse than Parklife.
>>69476362
Ride is pretty mundane
tell me about it
really, tell me about it, I never listened to it
>>69476362
Fuck britpop
My favorite artists are Grimes, Death Grips, Kanye West, Animal Collective, Radiohead, Sufjan Stevens, My Bloody Valentine, Swans, and Neutral Milk Hotel. What else should I listen to?
How is your first day on /mu/ going?
>>69476208
That's all you'll ever need. Those are the best musicians of all time.
Is this the comfiest album of all time?
ITT post comfy albums
FPBP
Ride - Going Blank Again
ITT: currently listening to
https://soundcloud.com/topaz-1/the-wave
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWfsN4_B9g8
needs more people here
The Dillpicklinger Escrape Plum
Little Richard
Happy birthday
Prince died again?
>>69476375
To you
What do CTR shills listen to?
>>69475768
patrician music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06_uhBAPUmE
hey man crash team racing was a good game
This thread would have been a hit two mouths ago
>band's best song is a non-album b side
I love bands like this though.
>bands best song is off of a bootleg and there exists no other recording of said song
>Talk Show Host