Who /enhanced audio/ here? Ever since I took acid months ago I've had a newfound appreciation for music. It is much easier for me to differentiate between instruments during songs, and if I want to I can "lock on" to a certain sound and follow it wherever it takes me. Also, sometimes I'll randomly get REALLY immersed into a song and start dancing involuntarily to it. I see the song as a gigantic puzzle, and myself, the listener, the missing piece of the puzzle. When me and the song connect, when that puzzle finally gets solved, I explode in euphoria and start dancing my socks off.
>>68291346
>>68291329
> Ever since I took acid
Commencing eyeroll.
fuck dude the vocals are complete shit
im just gonna go back to pretending they broke up after underclass hero
>>68291318
>they didn't
>>68291318
>le
>>68291318
But this is their second best album anon.
Why do people prefer TPAB over this? Is it cos it's layered with "white guilt"? Cos melon head gave it a ten? Why? I really don't understand GKMC is far superior.
tpab has better production and the decision making is generally more polished, i guess.
they are both 9+s though so what does it matter (white guilt got nothing to do with it edgerino)
>>68291261
Nothing edgy here man, I just wonder how an album with tracks like For Free on, and is a sporadic slurry of thoughts with the only cohesion being some poems trying to tie it all together. To me TPAB is like Kendrick's had ideas, but no cohesion really. GKMC had all the ideas, and a damn story, without a single weak track that feels out of place.
>>68291323
tpab feels pretty cohesive to me desu. its kind of fragmentary but it has it's own sound. like do you think madvillainy is a cohesive album?
Just a reminder that if any of the following artists are in your Top 5 for the year, you have shit taste:
Animal Collective, Anohni, The Avalanches, Beyonce, Blood Orange, Bon Iver, David Bowie, Car Seat Headrest, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Chance the Rapper, clipping., Deakin, Death Grips, G.L.O.S.S., The I.L.Y's, Kendrick Lamar, Frank Ocean, Thee Oh Sees, Radiohead, Rihanna, Travis Scott, Solange, Regina Spektor (seriously?), Swans, Viet Cong (especially since they changed their name)
>>68291073
why would you make this thread you sad af neckbeard
>>68291112
why would you post on /mu/ if you dislike music so much that this post offended you?
>>68291073
i'm sorry people like things you don't anon, i feel bad for you
Lets make my Hip Hop playlist great again.
tell me your favorites modern Hip Hop songs
Define "modern".
sky zoo range Rover rhythm
>>68291033
like A$AP ROCKY, Logic, etc...
Reminder that this happened
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDFjhmPlayg
weezer is nu-metal
wow
no one knew that
>>68290920
what exactly happened.
not gonna lie, I really like that song way more than anyone should
Let's have a vinyl love thread. I hope you're all doing fine today.
>vinyl setups
>latest purchases
>your favorite/rare records
>etc.
As for the people who prefer other formats such as CD and cassette, we love you too.
>spending money on things
>>68290889
Vinyl is for hipster morons. There's nothing to appreciate.
YOU HAVEN'T BEEN PIRATING MY ALBUMS ANON, HAVE YOU?!?
I'll pirate your dead rabbit you miserable sod
>tfw fripp was never part of a music project worth pirating anyway
Do you guys like his style/direction or do you think he has gone to shit recently?
inB4 filename
>>68290852
Bad hair, boring music.
>>68290852
ob the trilogy is the best stuff but he can still sing
>>68290881
I'm fine with his hair, but largely in concurrence with you re the music. Some of his radio singles are catchy. I didn't dislike "I Can't Feel My Face." Definitely hasn't gone in an interesting artistic direction since the days when he was a darling of the patricians.
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Robert-Schumann
Name a better Dichterliebe.
Protip: you can't.
rip /classical/. Who's everyone's favorite Schumann pianists?
Placing a vote for Michelangeli and Argerich.
>>68291232
>Who's everyone's favorite Schumann pianists?
I don't have a wide enough frame of reference to feel comfortable deciding.
Who are the big dogs ?
if you post itt and don't reply later to the next poster your mother will die in her sleep tonight edition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_357lAzPMS8
lol k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khoNw9vPLUs
Going to be purchasing my hundredth album on vinyl soon, what should it be /mu/
Pic related is #97, just preordered the new American Football and Joan of Arc albums.
this masterpiece
That's really awesome - congrats! What are your favorite genres and artists? As per the 100th album, maybe go all out and make it something special and unique to your taste.
>>68290555
Get this and make it #100-102.
>He still thinks that Mr. Brightside is about a guy whose girlfriend is cheating on him
I do. What's it about?
>>68290514
A man falls in love with a working girl. She has feelings for him. He tries to get her out of her lifestyle, but her pimp is always outplaying him. He has to be okay with it and move on because he has other things in his life to do, so he leaves... but he is haunted by the memory hence why he is writing the song.
Seriously watch the music video closely and tell me it's about a "cheating girlfriend".
>>68290559
Lyrically, "Mr. Brightside" depicts the jealousy and paranoia of a man who suspects his significant other is cheating on him.
the video is a cash grab by some industry guys. the song was written mostly before the band existed.
Most powerful lyrics/quotes by Eminem?
please no moms spaghetti
knees weak
psalms are sketti
"War has been imposed upon us and this battle will be different than those we’ve fought in Barcelona, but our goal is revolutionary victory. This means defeating the enemy, but also a radical change in men. For that change to occur, man must learn to live and conduct himself as a free man, an apprenticeship that develops his personality and sense of responsibility, his capacity to be master of his own acts. The worker on the job not only transforms the material on which he works, but also transforms himself through that work. The combatant is nothing more than a worker whose tool is a rifle—and he should strive toward the same objective as the worker. One can’t behave like an obedient soldier, but as a conscious man who understands the importance of what he’s doing. I know that it’s not easy to achieve this, but I also know that what can’t be accomplished with reason will not be obtained by force.
If we have to sustain our military apparatus with fear, then we won’t have changed anything except the color of the fear. It’s only by freeing itself from fear that society can build itself in freedom." - Camarada Marshall
you already said it
It's out on Spotify and Apple Music now. Not sure how I feel about it. It's missing something.
I get what you mean, OP. I'm on my third listen of it and I still can't quite make heads or tails of it. So far Angel In The Snow has been my favorite. I'm trying my hardest not to be disappointed but I guess I set myself up for failure anticipating this album since its announcement.
I can't really pinpoint the flaws but I feel that this album so far doesn't attract me in the sense of where the lyrics or instrumentals are very "catchy", I kinda expected a Never Hungover Again pt. 2 but unfortunately that wasn't the case.
What did you think of it so far, OP?
Should I cancel my crewneck preorder?
>>68290305
what are you doing doggo?