>>73583860
like milk
Like a jar full of cum
It didn't age well, but it didn't age poorly, it just didn't age at all, still feels like it did first time I heard it
All Animal Collective releases are timeless besides maybe Fall Be Kind.
The only way I could see it aging is if it followed trends of the decade which it didn't
>>73583860
I'm still banging to Summertime Clothes in 2017 with the windows down in 115 degree heat in the American southwest, so I'd say it aged pretty well.
>>73583860
what the fuck is it?
>>73583961
this
I think that could be the reason some most "/mu/core" has prevailed despite the years
>>73583902
What makes that not timeless to you? Seems pretty timeless to me
>>73583997
Go away summer
>>73584093
but it's literally the most summerfag album
>>73584008
It feels "indie".
Anco/ancient solo releases that will age well:
All of them except Fall Be Kind and Centipede
>>73583893
if you cum in a jar in the woods, does it make a smell?
>>73583860
the idea of music ageing is so stupid
the only thing changing is your perception of it
>>73584174
Some music is more a product of its age than others though. Protest music and folk songs, in particular, usually speak to some contemporary issue that doesn't make sense later without the historical context.
>>73584174
and it's relevance in current culture
and the fact that albums it influences are bound to surpass it
and rotational velocidensity
>>73584198
If they're written well enough the themes will transcend the specific time they were written in and become universal
How can the jam of a lifetime age at all?
>>73584341
Exactly. An obsession with the past is like a dead fly.
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