Post an album you think will be a future classic and other anons agree or disagree
>>72741892
>>72741892
100% agree
>>72741950
>LETS TALK ABOUT GENDER BABY
>>72741892
100% disagree because it's already forgotten, but holy fuck "Eyesore" is STILL one of the best songs I've heard this decade.
RIP Chris Reimer
>>72741892
>>72742029
you're both too young and musically illiterate to understand why something like this, while competent, would never be a classic
>>72741892
Ehh probably not
>>72742017
Probably, but then again all Death Grips albums probably will be future classics besides NLDW and Fashion Week
>>72741950
Absolutely. This and Age of Adz are the greatest electronic pop works since Homogenic
>>72742115
Forgot pic
>>72742109
>>72742055
Eh, I could see it being regarded highly as an underground gem in the same way This Heat's Deceit or Wiper's Youth of America is. It's certainly a very high quality album and worse albums have been held in higher regard before.
>>72741892
>>72741950
Seconding these. Pic related might be getting the recognition it deserves now that it got touched up and LtE is making money from shows in the USA
The Seer, To Be Kind, The Glowing Man
>>72742220
I'd heard of that album, the cover looks so gaudy and tasteless, like a bling-era rap mixtape, but I heard it's a really good post-rock album about God, I've been meaning to check it out.
>>72742277
>The Seer, To Be Kind,
I could see that
>The Glowing Man
Probably not; I think it's weaker than the previous two. Also, the ambience is great, but it does also make the album less memorable.
>>72742432
I agree with you, actually, I just can't help but see the albums as a trilogy
>>72742416
>bling-era rap mixtape
yeah that's what they were going for, not quite sure why but I think it's mildly hilarious
If people actually listened to this damn thing they'd know it's a 10/10. At the very least a 9.5/10, some of the more mellow moments don't quite do it for me, but at the same time, a live show/album can use some balance.
>>72742293
It already is.
>>72742293
Nah
>>72743524
agree
>>72743803
No way.
>>72742017
Disagree.
>>72741892
Agreed.
(P.S. why does Cindy Lee - Act of Tenderness seem to get so little attention? It ranks similar to this one, for me.)
A lost classic....
>>72742017
nope
>>72742017
Money store is better in every way
>>72741892
>>72745259
No.
>>72745358
do you really think so? I honestly have almost no idea how to think about this album. Part of me likes it part of me hates it but I cat decide if I think
its good or not
>>72745167
this
>>72745167
cute frenchie <3
>>72745576
This.
Probably a meme.
>>72742132
my best guess as well.
this answer is only slightly facetious
>>72745259
yes
>>72745576
also great, but too short and not enough significantly wonderful moments
>>72741892
It is for me, but it will probably be more of a cult classic.
>>72742132
yes, I hope so
>>72742293
already is, though only among people who are into the genre
>>72743524
we can dream, but nah
>>72745259
*Blonde*
Fix'd
>>72742168
Yeh tru
I miss Women.
>>72742055
>100% disagree because it's already forgotten,
they started a whole genre of ripoffs in canada
>>72742156
We can dream
>>72745582
Nah, prob not gonna move beyond its niche
>>72742132
Yes
Somewhat relevant question, but what did people think of some of the now iconic mucore albums 5 years after release?
>>72741950
>>72742277 (TBK, The Seer)
>>72742132
>>72743524
>>72742017 (not that particular Death Grips album, tho)
Yes.
>>72741892
>>72742156
>>72743803
>>72744923
>>72745259
>>72745358
>>72745576
>>72745779
>>72746333
Good, but no.
>>72742085
>>72743504
>>72745167
>>72745228
>>72745582
>>72745868
No.
>>72746369
>>72745151
Already classics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyx6JDQCslE
>>72747247
This is actually unironically patrician.
>>72747449
it's unironically the modern day trout mask replica
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0B7Z3JERdk
Unironically this
This will be the Pink Moon of this era, calling it now.
>>72742416
It was INCREDIBLY surprising, I genuinely cannot think of an album to compare it to. It's such an interesting story it follows too.
>>72742156
Just listened to this and absolutely loved it. Why is it so under appreciated? Probably my AOTY
>>72745055
act of tenderness is so fucking good. hope he puts out more soon
>>72743803
depends how he follows it up with
but it's probably gonna be a cult classic, or at worst a curiosity like something like cro-magnon
>>72747688
Hey, this is pretty timeless. Not dated at all.
>>72741950
>>72742017
>>72742132
>>72743524
>>72744923
>>72745259
yes
>>72741892
>>72742085
>>72742156
>>72742220
>>72742293
>>72743504
>>72745167
>>72745228
>>72745779
>>72745868
>>72746333
>>72748330
>>72748577
>>72748987
no
>>72742199
>>72742498
>>72743803
>>72745358 (especially if noisy hip hop gets bigger)
>>72745576
>>72745582
>>72746369
posssibly
>>72747113
>>72749052
imagine thinking that a death grips album will be a future classic, but a grimes album won't
Best Bon Iver album
>>72749233
Call me a pleb if you want, but FE,FA and 22AM are much better.
This is the start of Earls domination.
2017 will be the year of Sweatshirt
>>72749261
It's more like Bon Iver, Bon Iver > 22, A Milliom > For Emma, Forever Ago > Blood Bank
>>72746369
this desu