What does /mu/ think about Passion Pit? I fucking love it, I'm not usually a big fan of "happy" music but this is great
This guy puts some pretty raw emotion into his albums. Love that album
Definitely a guilty pleasure
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>>69602478
Easy to listen to but still pretty good. I have it in my library.
>>69602478
i think its good music for if your gay and need a song to come out to your parents to or something but me personally 1 listen was all i ever needed to hear of this album
>>69602621
that's one hell of a sentence there, anon
>>69602478
Really easy to listen to, and enjoyable music. In my opinion Manners is the superior album. Fav tracks are Make Light and The Reeling
>>69602774
haven't listened to manners, will do so now
superior band coming though
>>69602478
theyre an essential artist to have in your library in case you run into a 17-21 year old white girl you need to woo
>>69602813
this
Sleepyhead is probably the only song I have listened to by them but I'm sure they are ok. I didn't personally love it but I think the style fits with some other stuff that i like
If you want catchy pop with sensitive male vocals you ought to listen to the Field Mice, Blueboy, Brighter, Another Sunny Day, the Orchids and other Sarah Records bands
>>69602988
I will look into these, thanks man
okay going off something like >>69602813 and >>69602988 i'm gonna go ahead and guess I like Passion Pit for other reasons than you guys do.
>>69602478
>I'm not usually a big fan of "happy" music
damn anon :(
>>69604288
I didn't mean to sound bleak, I just listen to a lot of post-punk and stuff.
>>69604250
What do you mean?
>>69604483
well, field mice and two door cinema club just seemed like regular indie pop, kinda lacked the electronica aspect of it that I liked about passion pit. wasn't as... floaty and synthy as Passion Pit, if that makes any sense. I'm not very good at describing sounds.
>>69604526
I understand. Maybe you're better off listening to modern synthpop bands, but I'd give Field Mice another try. They get pretty electronic after a while, see the song "Missing the Moon" for instance.
>>69604703
I do like what little synthpop I've heard. I'm generally a sucker for synths.
just listen to chillwave/synthpop already
>>69604728
any suggestions?
started off as a decent idea but ran it into the fucking ground
>>69602478
>>69602562
This stuff's good as is STRFKR whom I saw in November. Not the best musicians or anything, but they put on a fantastic show and it was the most happy atmosphere I've seen. Crowd was totally into it and dancing the whole night.
>>69604746
depeche mode
washed out
new order
neon Indian
heck even tame impala - currents
>>69604786
I love depeche mode and new order, I'll look into the others, thanks for the suggests
haven't listened to kindred desu, the opener is super annoying for lack of a better word