>spiderland still hasn't clicked
>>74499871
Listen to other Math Rock.
>>74499871
To Pimp a Butterfly finally clicked
>>74499871
Spiderland (1991) was even more abstract. Its harmonic zigzags through irregular tempos, fractured melodies and discordant counterpoint were as disorienting as notes scribbled in an unknown language. Vapid moribund passages were inundated by sudden tidal waves of sound, or, better, given the glacial tone of the band's jamming, arctic quiet was shaken by icebergs cracking in the ocean. The whole album flew in a dis-organic manner, but still retained an odd sense of unity. It sounded like the stream of consciousness of a mathematician's brain as it was solving a difficult theorem.
>tfw can't like Talk Talk no matter how hard I try
>>74500091
do lsd and listen to it
>>74499871
I wish I could relive the moment that Spiderland clicked for me. Jealous of you, OP.
>tfw spiderland clicked on the first listen
>>74501767
this happened for me like i insta-classiced it in my mind and had about a year long phase with it but i rarely feel like going back to it.
SAW II clicked after a year just recently.
watch this to get redpilled on spiderland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4oz659c7Zc
>>74499871
>tfw iktf
>>74501811
>why Loveless changed rock music forever
>why Spiderland changed rock music forever
Is this guy a /mu/ poster, too? Because /mu/posters to love overestimating the influence of their garbage indie rock albums.
>>74499871
>>74500022
>>74500091
>>74501809
these are all incredible safe enjoyable albums
there's nothing that "clicks"
what's stopping you from enjoying them
>>74501972
I think your head is a little too far up your own ass if you think these are 'safe'. It can take awhile to fully understand music in the same way that if you watch certain movies it takes a few times before you can completely get whats going on
it was love at first listen for me
how could you not fall for that sweet ending?
>>74501972
Enjoy deez nuts
>>74499871
That garbage isn't suppose to click OP
>>74500091
I don't get it either and i usually like post-rock
watch the documentary first on slint