w...what are you listening to anon?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmeZ3kOgIOE
fucking worst grunge band that got popular, started as emo shit with decent but badly produced riffs, then killed their career for some SJW cause, then continued to make forgettable shitty albums
Alice in Chains on the other hand, Dirt is pure pain and desperation and nihilism put into music, that was honest
>>35865312
I wouldn't really call them grunge, but I agree their later stuff sucks ass, AiC is way better but at a certain point you can't listen to the same songs all the time for a decade.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8oS_B6IaKE
enjoy faggots
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQh0KWfICpQ
The stories portrayed by his songs don't even apply to me, I just like sad songs
>>35865662
I don't usually like that style of music, but that was pretty chill, you should give me some more anon
>>35865264
>tfw Hunter x Hunter will forever be on Hiatus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSHjcS1h3AE
to anybody who's whining about a femel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICJs1CxCRt0
Blasting 3am slam
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTvPiKr5Zbg
>>35865264
Unironically, not only wasNirvanas'better, it was the best unplugged session.
Old thread died so reposting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EevTILISjuU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wS6BWzSb-ek
original comment
>>35867197
I think Alice in chains was the best, but Nirvana's and Pearl Jam's were better than their studio albums, so thats always good desu
>>35865264
I wish Low had done an Unplugged session. Or Sonic Youth.
>>35865264
Pearl jam is SHIT
UTTER SHIT
>>35867197
No anon, that award goes toAlice in Chains
>>35867266
>low
never heard of them, recommend me some songs anon, I'm not picky
>>35867353
I can't image being mad enough over music that I'd need to turn on cruise control
>>35867369
I'll put them in order of a nice playlist.
First, I recommend their first two albums in their entirety: I Could Live in Hope, and Long Division. Released in 1994 and 1995, respectively.
Then these songs, but you're welcome to check out their respective albums ("C'mon" has the highest density of sweet-ass songs.)
>Sandanista
>Sunflower
>Soon
>Cue the Strings
>Will the Night
>Done
>Starfire
>Take Your Time
>Coattails
>Witches
Take a break and play Sisters of Mercy's "Something Fast
>Broadway (So Many People)
>(That's How You Sing) Amazing Grace
>Silver Rider
>La La Song
>Something's Turning Over
>In Metal
>You See Everything
>Just Make It Stop
>Especially Me
>What Part of Me
Enjoy!
>>35867455
anon delivers! thanks, I always have a hard time finding new music
https://youtu.be/S1g4Uoqhhc8
this normie stuff
>not listening to blackened noise
you guys even trying?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLl2CqrtdA4
>tfw no hxc buddies to form bands and start record labels with
Vaporwave / generic 80s revivalism music tends to be an old hat and not really accomplish anything besides sounding like it's from the past
This album is legitimately special though. It's beautiful, tender, humbling, contemporary and adult. It doesn't jerk off a cartoonish amplification as the 1980s so much as paint a picture of a timeline that has implications on the world and it amalgamates in a story that exemplifies the human condition.
You make up as much as you want to make up (maybe nothing at all) but you're remotely inclined to believe that there's some kind of story being told. The image that formed in my head was a hitman being flown into a wealthy beachside town in Miami to assassinate some kind of wealthy tyrant. On the expense of his employers he checks out to the local club scene, meets a girl, gets high out of his mind on heroin and does various other 80s activities in the dead of night delaying the inevitable as much as possible. He knows he needs to do it, they'd kill him if he didn't. He ultimately marches forward in his white '82 Camaro to the extravagant home of the man in question, puts a bullet in his head and drives off into the dead of night. The slackjawed expression forever painted onto his face in a pool of brain-soaked linen pajamas, and forever etched into the mind of the man that did it. Nothing else occupying his thoughts as he stared down the unforeseeable endless stretch of highway entering the 10 feet of peripheral illumated by his headlights.
The closing track gave me back a part of me I didn't know I was missing.
It might sound a bit nondescript but give it a chance, I think it'll grow on you. If it does it might leave you in a contemporary melancholy for the next few weeks.
I hope I didn't sound too much like a pretentious douchebag writer.
>>35868015
Thanks for the rec. I get the same feeling from Royal Sapien - STACKED. Mixtape-esque, like Girl Talk only more chill.