Anyone else hate the day AFTER you listen to a post-rock album, usually a Swans or GY!BE album? There seems to be a penetrating weirdness the day after. It must be like having some sort of cathartic experience or maybe just an odd dream that changes your perspective. It's surreal, and it's also kind of an event. I don't know, I just don't listen to that much post-rock for that reason, on top of it having to be something you're in the mood for.
>>74787138
it's the lingering effects of emotional dishonesty, you'll get used to it
>>74787155
>emotional dishonesty
Can you elaborate on this? It seems like an interesting concept.
>>74787138
Seems like you've been emotionally lied to (by the albums aforementioned).
>>74787173
I don't think you understood what he was implying
>>74787138
dude you're really gay
is the emotional dishonesty of post rock albums the hot new meme of moo?
>>74788107
If by "hot" and "new" you actually mean "forced" and "trite", then yes. Definitely.
>>74787155
You just get a little rush from saying that to random fans of post-rock don't you?
>>74787173
It's a meme. Lurk moar.
>>74790097
shit meme