is there a better example of completely changing up a sound for a new record and having it go better than expected?
>>75066367
yes
>>75066367
This seemed like the logical progression that the band was making from the Bends, to OKC to this. It wasn't that sudden, it was pretty gradual. I think Talk Talk's leap into more experimental music was more sudden than this
>>75066503
Naw CoS was a pretty massive hint
>>75066367
Primal Scream pulled it off at least two times, with pic related and XTRMNTR (three times if you ask me, I liked Vanishing Point)
Soundtracks for the Blind
Currents
>>75066472
not completely changing sound. not even close lmao
i think
>>75066657
This
>>75066524
MBV always had a slow progression of sound
*ahem*
of Montreal's discography
>>75067048
I can't even imagine having been a fan of theirs in the 90s and then hearing this for the first time.
>>75067044
Previous two albums were pretty similar, Pet Sounds was just the perfected culmination of the sound
>>75066657
I love brand new, but they did not change their sound very much.
>>75068028
THIS
>>75068028
was about to post this
>going from making one of the best BM albums of all time to one of the best electronic albums of all time
Literally nobody has ever done this before, not even Varg with his dungeonsynth meme albums (that are actually p good).
You gotta admit it, it's quite different from Exmilitary
Portishead
>>75069133
For which album? The newest one is complete garbage
Massive Attack with Mezzanine
>>75066445
This so much
>>75066367
yes. the original kid a
anything dean blunt
Mumford and so- pahahahahahahahahahaha