>have 60+ albums that I have yet to listen to
>keep on downloading more albums
>don't feel like listening to any of them
>stick to same old bands all the time
Does anyone else have this problem bros? I just can't bring myself to listen to a whole new album unless it's from an artist that I already like. I have the same problem with TV shows, movies, and books. Once I get into something, I enjoy it, but actually starting is a chore. How do I get over this?
>>71155430
I have no idea. Even when I force myself to listen to something new once, I just go back to listening to my old shit.
not at all...
your problem is that you have this massive catalog that overwhelms you. You probably feel like you're missing out on stuff or that it's a large task. And you know, you downloaded 60 albums that you probably won't like.
take it slow.
literally me except i have more than 150 albums yet to listen to
i have over 1000 albums downloaded i haven't listened to
i don't listen to music as much as i used to because my schedule has gotten a lot busier, but i still download albums for some reason, so they keep piling up.
>>71155430
get a job
>>71155430
Is this the equivalent to buying bunch of Steam games that you'll never play and instead going back to Dota and League? Because I know those feels.
>>71155430
Yeah this happens to almost all of us.
You'll get overwhelmed at some times but really just get over it. Listening to new and old music from one particular genre at a time might be easier for you.
>>71155430
I'm mostly the same way, but once in a while I'll get bored enough to check something new out. Broken Social Scene was in my music folder for about 6 months before I finally got around to it. now You Forgot it in People is one of my all-time favorites. I still have about 193 artists/albums in my backlog according to the tab group, but w/e.