Alright haven't seen one of these in awhile.
What albums changed how you play your instrument/sing? (Drums, Bass, Guitar, etc.)
Pic related for me
drums
1. gy!be -lift yr. skinny fists
2. ludus - pickpocket / danger came smiling
3. ludus - the visit / the seduction
4. thee silver mt. zion - fuck off get free
5. gy!be - yanqui uxo
Deathcon - helped me become unafraid of using more lofi/shitty recording techniques
Pure Holocaust - I learned black metal guitar techniques that I use all the time from learning the excellent riffs on this record
Glow pt 2- layering of acoustic guitars, atmosphere, the sort of patchwork nature of it... this album hugely affected how I wrote music
A Promise - Jamies singing is excellent, he is so unafraid to let everything out there. The lyrical detail as well as hysteria and neurosis on this album really affected me
Sung Tongs - The sort of in the woods, tribal, down to earth feel of this album is very important to me. It sounds very natural and real
>>71152088
I sing/play guitar and make weird lofi acoustic/psychedelic music. Haven't made anything I think is good enough to release yet though.
Been playing drums for almost 20 years now.
If it wasn't for these records, I'd still suck.
>>71152011
OP here, should of clarified this but I'm a guitarist.
>>71152103
Fuck yeah Maiden is the shit, I'm more of a Number Of The Beast guy myself, but what most inspired you from Killers?
>>71152140
Clive Burr's timing is/was unreal.
Cream - Wheels of Fire
Nick Drake - Pink Moon
Radiohead - Kid A
Sling - Spiderland
My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
Yikes, am I a /mu/ drone? Heard the first three before coming here though
>>71152184
What you play Anon?
The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8Ooy2mzrRk
Roy Buchanan - Second Album
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qDb9W4I1ck
John Fahey - The Yellow Princess
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5x1Mbv1HmTk
Ted Greene - Solo Guitar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBNp-3XQPM0
Tony Rice - California Autumn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guaKaQGemXU
Trying to keep it focused on my particular instrument, but there's also so much non-guitar stuff that is equally important to me