this is a good album
It really is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pf2tHNrnvR0
Post-hardcore masterpiece, if their gimmick were just nonsensical sci fi lyrics with no goddamn comics they'd be the goat, shame about their later albums
I honestly think people who like Coheed and Cambria are mentally delayed to some degree, I've never met someone who enjoyed them that didn't have something wrong with them
>>68161959
what about people who listen to the mars volta?
BUT SHE'S TOUCHING HIS CHEST NOW
SOMEBODY
good thread OP, have a bump
>>68161645
GET
I'm interested in dada.
I'm interested in dadaist music.
Do you think postmodernism has rendered "dada" moot in contemporary contexts? If not, what are some of your favorite examples of dadaist music? Historical favorites?
>>68161613
Besides FloriDada's title this album is not dada at all, but the music does actually reflect it's cubism influence.
best dad album that I know of
this is so goddamn comforting. Like an orb protecting you from any fuck up you may commit
This album dumbfounds me every listen. Each track is so different from each other, and all of them are unlike anything else I've heard out of music. Never a dull moment or unncessary part. There is so much attention to detail, and polish, and let me fucking gush.
Country music at its most intimate.
ITT
modern hip-hop classics
>>68161376
is it rly that good, haven't tried it yet, what am I in for
>>68161415
Not as good as xxx, but pretty good. Worth a listen
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this is better than an atrocity exhibition
>>68161323
how so
>>68161377
it manages to be innovative while also carrying a narrative with it. combining slavery with scifi is a really unique idea for a story, and it's executed extremely well.
atrocity exhibition is really good too though don't get me wrong.
>>68161323
lol I get it because they're both bad
http://www90.zippyshare.com/v/qWxExWz6/file.html
>Radiohead - ""Ill Wind" 320 KBPS A Moon Shaped Pool Bonus Track
Requested earlier
>>68161270
is this the one where tom goes oooOoOoOoO
Is that official art for the song or did someone just take a random AMSP painting and put the words there?
>>68161288
nah its the one where goes HmmmmMhmmmmmMHMMMM
This is the kind of music Kanye West wishes he could make, but he has zero talent whatsoever.
yezzus exist
>>68161227
sounds more like a rip off
>>68161227
This is the kind of music Justin Vernon makes when he wishes he could make interesting experimental music.
What kind of music do your parents like? Do they reflect what you like?
For me:
Dad
>typical dad rock like Pink Floyd
>Based Bruce Springsteen
Mom
>The Bee Gees
>The Beatles
>Any super soft rock
>>68161063
>having a "mom" and "dad".
It doesnt matter what gender they are. Just say parents next time.
>>68161096
If you don't anything nice to say just don't say anything at all
My parents are actually pretty patrish
Dad:
>Beatles, King Crimson, Pink Floyd, David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, Tom Waits, Built to Spill (because of me)
>Also his fair share of regrettable butt-rock
Mom:
>Talking Heads, David Bowie, Dead Can Dance, The Knife/Fever Ray (because of me), Portishead, LCD Soundsystem (because of me), Sufjan Stevens, some 90's alt-rock like Morphine, Cake, and Soul Coughing
>Also some lame radio pop like Counting Crows and Snow Patrol
And yeah all this stuff is reflected to some degree in my own taste. I grew up around this music and I never went through an edgy phase that would have me reject it.
Well /mu/, which one should I choose?
This is completely serious, I've already finished my major requirements and just need to reach my uni's unit minimum to graduate
>>68160870
Bowie. Bowie. Bowie. Bowie by far. A lot more versatile, did a lot more genres than the beatles ever did. He'd be a lot more fun to learn about.
>>68160870
>>68160960
Also holy shit I wish my college had a David Bowie class you lucky MF....
why not take a philosophy class or something more interesting instead? knowledge and conversation about popular music/musicians is easy to come by but there are a lot of good subjects in school that are hard to find anywhere else unless you do it alone (i.e. books, podcasts, etc.)
hell, if you're at a half-decent school there's a chance that somebody on your uni's faculty is a renowned academic in some subject. a lot of music history type classes are usually junk taught by randos who have PHDs in music whatever and were well connected/charismatic enough to land a job teaching. but aren't themselves that interesting.
so unless your school is some sort of exception i'd think twice about taking "The Beatles" or "David Bowie"
Walking home some guy bumps into me and instantly starts chatting shit to my face about The Beach Boys being the best rock band from the 60s. I tried to stay calm and explained to him that The Beatles were actually the best band from that era, but he wouldn't take a hint. He started throwing words around like 'harmonies' and I lost it. Punched him right in his Pet Sounds loving face. I hate The Beach Boys so much.
>>68160854
You're both plebs.
The Velvet Underground > The Beach Boys and The Beatles
ok
>>68160885
>noisy folk rock
oh yeah... great...
What is THE GREATEST punk band of all time?
>pic not related
>>68160831
Dead Kennedys
Husker Du
ramones
If you like any of these people you should leave this board immediately.
le
>>68160809
This needs an update.
JUST
RE
>>68160701
Is that bloc party?
>>68161325
it's death grips