>>61802746
I really wouldn't recommend having your life changed by this album. I think this is a great album, but it hasn't ever changed me to be a better person. go make some friends or listen to some bowie (RIP)
>>61802746
I'm glad you're having that experience with an album.
You should hear yeezus drunk too sometime
>>61802862
i fucking love bowie station tp station and ziggy are in my top 10 but this album is someting else desu
Hey /mu/ what are some of your favorite guitar solos?
I have a soft spot for the one in Comfortably Numb
>>61802724
For feel, The Loner by Gary Moore.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gcPdeL4Dnc
For shred, Painkiller.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nM__lPTWThU
Teenage Wildlife
https://youtu.be/jxNYoVOa2JA
>>61803149
Was literally gonna say anything by Gary Moore
Fuck yeah
Good headphones / earbuds for cassette player? Preferably within the 20 dollar range
Expensive but great sound quality
You haven't truly heard music until you've listened to sony earbuds on a walkmen.
/metal/
bad album cover edition
old >>61839762
>>61850816
>Dethrone
>bad
come on bro
>>61850787
>Cradle of Filth with Butcher Babies, Ne Obliviscaris
Who the fuck thought that was a good idea?
How will you react when this ends up as AOTY?
itt: post your favorite 90s indie album
>>61802581
GOAT album. Why /mu ignores it i'll never know
My pick
>>61802767
UNLESS THE KILLING IS SERIAL
good album anon
What modern band has the most 80s sound to it?
Patterns
>>61802308
RIGHT HERE ON DAAAAAAAAAAVE TTTTTTTTTTTVVVVVVVVVVVVV
Carly Rae Jepsen
dishonorable mentions: Taylor Swift
ITT: your favorite record label
>record label
lmao it's not 1977 who the fuck even knows
>>61850767
I've found going through an independent label that you like is the best way to find new artists
>>61850752
posh isolation, janushoved, blodrode floder, northern electronics.
>>61850811
tru dat.
Elliott Smith Edition
Rec rate hate guess marry fuck kill
>>61850042
Jefre Cantu-Ledesma - A Year With 13 Moons
What's Frustrator like?
Link please? I don't know which one is the good one anymore lmao
don't know much music to rec, sorry :/
Anyone listen to stoner/sludge/doom metal? Any suggestions?
sliptknot for sure
>>61849841
literally DUUUUUUUUUUUUDEEEEEEEE WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED LMAAAAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOOO: the album
Been into the Melvins real big lately, Kyuss is of course essential stoner and check out the album Gravity X by truckfighters
reznor has announced more nin to come in 2016, any thoughts on what it might be? I'm banking on a world tour because yes, but hopefully a new cool album will see a release too
Thoughts?
>>61849145
he's obviously going to continue down the drum pad-centric style of HM, i think. which im cool with.
>>61849324
>obviously
knowing this guy, no two albums ever sound the same, not sure that it's a shoe-in for more drum pads
>>61849362
>no two albums ever sound the same
>what is literally all his 2000s stuff besides ghosts
first for crayon pop
post more of that sexy jisoo tho
ITT: Godtier double albums
>>61802105
>the same two songs for 4 sides of vinyl
no fucking thanks
>>61802133
its a great fucking song m8
>>61802133
i wish that were the case it would be a lot better of an album if there were more songs like rocks off
>Neighbor is pumping all kinds of bass one his shitty subwoofer
Do I go over and talk to him like a normal person or do I crank my speakers up to the limit and rattle the floor even worse?
harsh noise full volume
>>61801870
Play a drone playlist.
Let the man bump
Where the fucking leak at?
qunits and ill leak every album coming out for the next 10 years
>>61801744
Dubs, what can you do with dubs?
LET IT GO, GEO!
Did his death impact the way you appreciated this album? If so, did it do so on a critical level?
I ask because I feel that context is an understated element can add to the impact and therefore ultimate enjoyment of an album.
>>61801636
I've listened to it about 15 or 20 times.
I think sonically it is a 8.5 or 9/10
But when you add in the context of his death, how close he was to his subject matter, and how he was able to capture the feeling of death, it becomes a 10.
Either way it is solid, but every album is better when it is understood on an emotional level and a sonic level.
I think it depends on the permanence of the context. Like if an album is dependent on a particular social or political event or situation, then it can become dated and may even sound tacky years down the road. But in Blackstar's case, David Bowie's never coming back to life, so the album's connection to his death will continue to maintain resonance.
I really liked the album before he died but his death certainly changed the theme from a weird morbid shtick to very personal reflection of life and death