ITT we post artists we have an irrational (or rational) hatred for. I'll start. Can't fucking stand Tove Lo
>>64391130
Her habits remix is pretty cool.
>>64391155
Link? Her music is okay, but it's mainly I don't like her as a person. Probably because she acts like Calvin Klein bras count as shirts. Fuck anyone who thinks that.
>>64391155
Habits remix is the jam but she should stop showing her tits in concerts or she might get raped
the best string artist of the last 25 years
>inb4 Jewsom
>>64391114
What's wrong with Jewsom?
hahaha...anon....
I have some news for you... the guitar is the McDonalds of the string instruments... this means Mac DeMarco is the chicken nuggets of the string artists in the food kingdom....
hahaha....not the best string artist of the past 25 years....
>>64391142
oh wait?..
pic related?..
he considers guitarists string players?
what the fuck, mulatto...
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How does one promote their music?
>>64390865
>http://pastebin.com/jew3GPCZ
>jew in the link
ABORT THREAD
/mu/ likes Ummagumma?
also Ummagumma appreciation thread
Apparently Michael Gira's favorite album
http://thequietus.com/articles/10654-michael-gira-swans-bakers-dozen-favourite-albums?page=14
Haven't heard it, but I love the cover.
>>64390857
its the worst in their discog pre-the wall
At what age did you grow out of progressive rock?
22 here, I was a late bloomer.
I grew out of indie into prog when I was 17
It is the only rock grenre worth listening to
Around my late teens I thought it was the greatest thing ever. Now I recognise it as mostly wank but I still have Close To The Edge as my jam when I'm in the mood
whats the different between progressive rock and post rock?
What albums do you credit for helping you pass over to "the other side" of music?
>>64390714
between the buried and me - colors
Used to be an edgy teen who listened to metalcore almost exclusively, then heard that and started branching out.
If you don't think Koenigs is his best you have been reading too much pitchfork
Why does noise music, which is supposedly totally built on the foundation of total radicalism and freedom and invidivualism, all sound the same?
Why are noise fans so pretentious yet so incapable of explaining what the merit of noise music is?
Is noise music a scam exploiting gullible idiots desperate to be seen as being into something "radical"?
Is noise music for losers?
Is noise music for ex-metalheads who now want to look intelligent but still can't let go of bonheaded "extremism" in sound and imagery?
oh hey it's this bad thread again
how to understand noise music
1) sleep deprive yourself for 48 hours
2) put on a noise track
3) ????????
4) profit
>>64390766
As long as noisefags keep failing to explain themselves, I'll keep making them.
Do people actually listen to Anal Cunt unironically?
>>64390653
do people listen to you unironically?
>>64390653
You're Gay
>>64390664
No need to get defensive
Thought's /mu/?
it's good
>>64390578
it's great
It's fantastic
This seems like his most 'niggerish' album, the other ones can be appreciated by people of all races, but this one is most gangster and unappealing. k
yeah, the daft punk and chris martin album is his most gangster for sure
you're an idiot
thank you
Say something good, /mu/.
WE
WUZ
ARE
what do you guys think of this list?
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/500-greatest-albums-of-all-time-20120531
>>64390107
I skipped right to number 1 and saw SPLHCB. That's not even The Beatles' best album. After seeing that, I'm not interested in looking at the rest of the list.
in the top 10:
3 Beatles albums
2 Bob Dylan
>>64390177
what's your favourite Beatles album out of interest?
>/mu/ complains incessantly about the amount attention given to Beyonce's new album and how it doesn't deserve its accolades
>doesn't give Eno's latest masterpiece ANY discussion or acknowledgment despite it also receiving acclaim
You guys are just precious
>>64390097
why would I bother reading anything by this tryhard troll
>Eno's latest masterpiece
link or video?
>mfw big % of this board honestly thinks kpop is good music
Watch this (all of it) and tell me this isn't good
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7qisJ_KuYI
>>64390099
couldn't make it all the way. it's terrible
Imagine being bothered by the taste of people who willingly isolate themselves from the rest of this board
As a both a young intellectual and a fan of music i am very appreciative of many artists that most people would scoff at. Dream Theatre, King Crimson and Pink Floyd are all examples of the kinds of artists in my collection. However some times i make an effort to keep up with generally hyped /mu/ acts such as Young Thug and Grimes, both of which are dismissable as art for the masses but they weren't to bad. However when i first listend to Death Grips i was completely shocked. The barbaric aggression, the nonsense words, the "industrial" beats, all would have made...
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>>64389700
Fellow /mu/tants, why are we so bad at discussing music but so fucking good at shitposting?
>>64389700
you connect with autism and not with the primordial unity that music strives for. Music isn't meant to be "intellectual", you wonk.
On a more positive note, your music has really inspired me throughout the years. The Death Grips style is unique in so many ways, and I'm looking forward to your new album! Just to let you know, I'm currently recording some songs heavily inspired by your work, and I'm hoping to release it soon! In short, thank you, Death Grips. I love you guys.
--Jason Aldean