name an album with better drumming
I can't
>>69678461
drumming isn't music
>>69678461
>>69678477
>>69678486
Music isn't music if you think about it...
>>69678486
(You)
>>69678461
>>69678514
wtf i hate music now
>>69678514
woah
>>69678461
>>69678461
Are you all fucking serious?
Anything by Meshuggah
Technically an EP but
>>69678461
Pretty much any "Rush" album.
It's actually the only thing that makes this bearable after 2 minutes.
>>69679557
only good answer desu
Literally any album by these crazy canucks except for their self-titlted / debut album, they didn't have Peart in the early days.
>>69678692
>>69679633
Don't mean to make us look like same fag the lame fags but come on rush is a given
>>69679707
are you fucking stupid? theres no drums on this kys
>>69678461
literally the only good thing of 10,000 days
>>69679758
no drums are the better drums
>>69679758
If you know you are getting trolled why do you still get mad?
>>69679775
>thinking any jazz at all is better than spiderland
take your blips bloops zamboowa negro booga somewhere else fgt
>look at thread
>almost zero jazz albums
/mu/ is legitimately embarrassing
>>69678461
Listening to this would be better than anything that piece of shit "band" did.
>>69679784
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99KHIkENKBM
>>69679813
nice bait
>>69678486
>>69679829
Not intended to be. They really are horrible.
>>69678514
damn...
>>69679818
lmao fuck off with Nile. Awful band.
>>69679557
>>69679583
>>69678522
These and every other Can or Miles album, + many more
Spiderland has pretty good percussion but it doesn't stand up to the best at all.
>>69678461
Clem Burke a best
Every Led Zeppelin album for starters
off of the top of my head
david bowie - blackstar
melt-banana - cellscape
>>69678461
Tago Mago
>>69678461
Any jazz or fusion album
Any peak Can album
Most good (key word) prog albums
A lot of metal albums
I do love Britt's style though
all of unwounds lp's have pretty tight drumming
>>69680228
his style is unparalleled
>>69678461
I can't, this has the perfect drumming for the album. It was the album that made me pick up drumming. Though "by-" has some of my favorite Zach Hill drumming
>>69680248
sara might be my favourite drummer. not the best, but she has a pretty unique sense of rhythm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hpzde5lHnrg
>>69680252
>>69680259
agreed, it's weird how immediately noticeable his style is, even in different contexts (like the first breeders album). but on spiderland it matches the mood so well. nosferatu man in particular is just brutal. the recording quality helps too
>>69678461
bit of a stupid bait thread because there are many albums in completely different genres that have technically much better drummers and aren't even really worth comparing sonically
>>69678514
Fuck man
>>69680359
im not even sure if i like spiderland or just britt walfords drumming on it
>>69680440
what? it's all around an amazing album, the drums just compliment it so much that they stand out in a nice way
>>69680448
no yeah you're definitely right
>>69678461
DUT DUT DUT DUT
Any Blink 182 album
Any Rush
Any 70s/80s Frank Zappa
Any The Police
Any Tool
etc.
sure no problem
double nickels on the dime
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwWuQmkQq1Q
>>69682434
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMUJ3ndbypc
Josh Block is by far the greatest drummer out there, and I'd wager of all time.
Panda is real fun, always forget that he blazes the kit.
Britt Walford isn't the best drummer of all time, but there's something incredible about the drumming on Spiderland. Maybe it's the dynamics or the way it was recorded, but there's just a certain character to it. People think of it as a very guitar driven album, but I honestly think the drumming is what steals the show.
>>69679965
yeee
>>69683068
Ever seen the documentary, Breadcrumb Trail?
Britt's drumming on Pod is groovy as fuck.
>>69683274
Yeah, loved it. It gave me the impression that Britt had a huge influence on what made Spiderland what it was, even if Brian is frontman for it.
>>69683304
Yeah they go inton quite some deep explanation about their traits and styles.
Glad I bought the 2014 remaster which actually sounds just as good as the original, and comes with the dvd.
>>69680248
This right here, and Nation Of Ulysses
>>69679619
Dis nigga knows.
>>69678514
actually, yeah. music is just a bunch of audible vibrations that human brain is perceiving as organized
>>69683068
it's all of it for me. just a perfect album all around. they had ridiculous chemistry, and clearly all kinda understood each other in and out of the studio. I think what makes it work is that no one really steals the show, nor do they have to. almost like fugazi but with a more singular focus
really hard to believe all these weirdos just happened to be together in louisville of all places, especially since they weren't even the only band like that to come out of the scene
>>69683328
the demos that came with that are great, too. pam and brian's song especially
>>69683407
>tfw too inhuman to enjoy music
>>69679798
then post a jazz album
>>69678539
lmao
>>69680705
Fuck year, Polvo has really awesome drumming.
"What is hip?" is disgusting.
https://youtu.be/oAatPPEaZDA
Jeremy Barnes is really good
>>69678461
Anything with Bruford or Elvin Jones
>>69678514
i have been woked
>>69679707
Underrated
>>69679707
wtf I hate drums now
>>69678477
>>69678496
these also
>>69680440
The drumming is definitely unmatched, i can listen to spiderland and focus solely on the drums and its amazing
>>69687276
oh i remember this album has fucking great drums too.
>>69687276
Oh god yes
>>69679619
yo
i like you
>>69687153
was he trying to make some statement?
>>69678703
>>69679583
>>69680228
>>69682885
correct, though the drumming on spiderland is by no means bad
>>69679619
Yep
milo goes to college
>>69689157
sounds like a drum machine
>>69683349
I love Jeremiah's drumming
>>69678461
Yep. Came here to post this (>>69680760) Spiderland is probably better overall, though.
>>69678514
music is actually just "cis scum" backwards...
...think about it.
>>69680760
As Far As You Can Throw Me gives me a hyper boner everytime
>>69683865
it's a real album
>>69678514
Really gets those neurons firing
>>69678461
Good thread. I love Spiderland, in part because of the drumming.
every album by craw
Pic related or any Yes album with Bill Bruford or Joe's Garage