>lengthy prog rock suite
>meant to satirize lengthy prog rock suites
how exactly are you supposed to listen to this album?
>>68278830
ironically
With your ears.
>>68278861
what if it's sincerely awesome though?
(Fully) Loaded is the second best Velvet Underground record, after their first record
I like Loaded too =)
>>68278792
*Fourth best album after s/t and wl/wh
>FTFY
I FOUND A REASON
Hey guys
I saw lots of people on /mu/ recommending this album, but I can't find anything but the instrumental version. Do I need to type something specific to get the version with vocals? There are a ton of quiet parts with almost no sound so I'm assuming that's where the vocals should be.
erin
>>68278776
Bait this dead is why /mu/'s going down the toilet
ITT: big musicians
The Nirvana Bassist
Ed O Brien
>>68278732
so what does the m stand for?
minutes?
ITT: rate songs by Radiohead that arent very often talked about.
The Tourist: 8/10
Creep: 10/10
Ill Wind- 8/10
The Butcher- 8/10
These Are My Twisted Words- 8.5/10
Sulk: 7/10
Would bump to a 8/10 if the lyrics remained what they were meant to be.
Best album of 2013, coming through.
>>68278558
fucking disgusting opinion
go fuck yourself
>le_constanza_face.jpeg
>>68278627
>le_coffe_mug_smiling_man.PNG
What are the best prog rock albums of the past 20 years?
The Sky Moves Sideways is just over 20 years old but it's still pretty much the best prog of the past 20-something years.
Also, it really depends on whether you want prog that leans towards psychedelia or towards metal.
(protip: most of it is revivalist shit anyway)
This is about a whore (of some kind) that gets executed with three songs each dedicated to the perspectives of the girl, the prison guard who executes her, and the girl. The message is SJW-y, but there are a lot of fun techy riffs, with metallic vocal acrobatics flying over a lot of more alterna-punk riffs that also play with time signatures quite a bit if I remember. Their follow-up, Fortress, is probably a bit more proggy, and a lot less punky, but I find the way the characters are laid out and their viewpoints presented here to be interesting and also emotionally poignant. It's a "light grey vs dark grey" type of conflict, although they obviously favor the titular whore, and it gets overblown towards the end.
>>68278842
*The priest who orders her execution, the prison guard, and the girl
I'm typing this on my phone just to occupy myself while it's dead at work.
Holy shit guys
https://boomkat.com/products/an-empty-bliss-beyond-this-world
I know, right? What a fucking hack. I can, too, grab a handful of dancehall records, loop 1 minute off of each track for 5-7 minutes and add surface noise. To think everyone creamed themselves when that fucking album came out.
Stick to his early work.
>>68278437
>dancehall
Meant music hall, goddamn.
Patience (After Sebald) is even worse, btw
Hey, I'm in FL preparing to get rammed up the ass. What's some essential hurricane-core /mu/?
>>68278261
pls, our governor says we are going to die
Gimme Shelter - The Rolling Stones
Could you please stop making this thread three times a day every day
How many times do ya'll have to listen to an album before you can distinguish between individual songs?
Because it's 7-10 for me and I think that's a little too much but I don't know. Even then it takes 15 listens to for me to actually audiate (wtf is the word that means to visualize a song lmao) each individual song.
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>>68278240
>How many times do ya'll have to listen to an album before you can distinguish between individual songs?
>>68278240
>Because it's 7-10 for me
Is there a specific genre that you enjoy listening to?
>>68278240
2-3
I often find myself disliking album on a first few listens, then coming back to it and it quickly becoming one of my favourites, am I in the minority or is this a common thing? Could that be translated as basically digesting the album?
The first time I heard that album I was in love
>>68278191
It's pretty common, has happened to me a fair few times before (I *hated* Pink Floyd when I first listened to them, like really hated them). Similarly, there are albums that I really liked at first and gradually fell out of love with.
this is pretty normal. it's not often possible to form an opinion of an album until at least a couple of listens, especially if the vocabulary of that music is unfamiliar.
Anybody ready for a challenge? Rank every song on The White Album from favorite to least favorite
Mother Nature's Son
Happiness Is a Warm Gun
Long Long Long
Dear Prudence
Blackbird
Julia
Savoy Truffle
Martha My Dear
Rocky Raccoon
Back in the USSR
Cry Baby Cry
Don't Pass Me By
Revolution 9
I Will
Helter Skelter
Sexy Sadie
Revolution 1
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
I'm So Tired
Good Night
Honey Pie
Yer Blues
Why Don't We Do It In the Road?
Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey
Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da
Glass Onion
Piggies
Wild Honey Pie
Yer Blues
Birthday
rocky raccoon > all else
easy, never listened to it
What does /mu/ think of this album?
Good album, but no idea why it's so lauded by scaruffi.
>>68278180
Like Genesis with spork
5/10
>>68278298
He loves jazz, so probably that
itt: musicians who quit great bands in order to start terrible solo careers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zd4TSEGctHs
she's still a hottie tho
no need to be cruel OP, she's doing her own thing and you gotta respect that
I do like Keep Your Name much more than this song though :(
>>68278091
i like that one song with major lazer
Sup guys whats /mu/ opinion on this chart¿
any more recs?
>Start with Spiderland
>>68278016
>spiderland
>american football
>battles
>the worst You Slut! album
>no Toe
>no té
>not enough lightning bolt
>too much kinsella faggotry
>too much zach hill faggotry
this is 'math rock for people who doesn't like math rock'
>Medium Bastard over Critical Meat