This is a Brian Eno album and should be treated as such
>>71563387
Strawberry Swing is underrated tbdesu
>>71563387
Does Eno even produce all of it?
Doesn't matter who made it, it's a masterpiece.
>>71563387
DUN DUN DUN DA DUN DUN DA DUN DUN
>>71563387
better than In Rainbows tbqh
>>71563470
True I guess
>>71563474
DUN DA DA DA DUN
>>71563387
I always felt this album stood out in pop music, especially in Coldplay's previous stuff, but I could never really see why.
>Recording sessions for the album took place during June 2007 to April 2008 and featured production by Jon Hopkins, Rik Simpson, Markus Dravs, and Brian Eno. The album was their first to be produced by Eno. The band forced themselves to explore experimental styles, as Eno required every song on the album to sound different, and expanded their musical interests while recording Viva la Vida.
>Coldplay moved to "The Bakery", after finishing up their Latin American Tour, building a studio there. The songs written during their time at the studio are lyrically "much more abstract, much more visual than before", and musically "less straight-forward, more oblique".[6] Additionally, Martin wanted to make a vocal transition from his trademark falsetto to a lower register.[7] This is explored in "Yes", where the main characteristic of the Velvet Underground-inspired song is the lowest vocals Chris Martin ever recorded that was suggested by the producer Brian Eno to make every single song sound different in the album.
[Good] groups pushing themselves out of their comfort zones usually yields better results.
>>71563474
Not satriani's best work imo
>>71563547
DUN DUN DA DUN DUN DUN DA DUN DUN
>>71563474
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mn6NrWsaZU8
i saw this in the catalogue and for a second i thought it was an arghoslent album