who goin
>>66012357
Solid line up. Was this going to be FFFF?
>>66012529 nah its a new festival entirely i think.
>>66012529
>>66012590
By the same people who made fff. They renamed their company and the festival. Pretty much the same fest just different location.
Catchy upbeat rhythm, genius lyrics. The translation of the chorus is my favourite:
"Allow love to invade your house and heart (...)
Go out,
don't scream,
don't fall on the rusty razor that rips your flesh"
IDK wtf he means by that last line but I fucking love it.
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O f course I forgot the actual link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vp93NMAa5mw
Why do so many people like queen?
I heard it and i hate them
Terrible band
>>66012310
Finally someone gets me
You free tonight?
Here's the thing about Freddie. The man had some serious pipes. He had a 4 octave range and he excelled in any octave. He wrote brilliant songs. And his stage presence was only matched by Adolf Hitler. Seriously, watch them play Radio Gaga at Live Aid and then watch a video of the Nuremburg rallies. We had better thank our lucky stars Freddie didn't go into politics or he would have taken over the world. But Queen as a whole had a brilliant dynamic. It wasn't just the Freddie Mercury backup band. They all made huge creative contributions to what made Queen what...
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Artist you have a crush on
Is this album /mu/core
Dude I love PEEP
PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE P
just PEEP my shit up senpai
My friend showed me songs like Feed the Horses and Coming for you and they all have these things where they change styles throughout the song. TL:DR Can someone give me more songs like that
>>66012192
One of my fav bands desu seeing them live again in september. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUV05js6UPc New album July 29th too
>>66012192
btw that kind of music is Prog Rock
So this is a legitimate question that I want to pitch to fellow /mu/tants:
There are times where I am so curious about getting more into the "underground" scene where I am currently living at and exploring some of what that city has to offer (I move around quite a bit). However, most of the time, whenever I have done this, I usually just run into the usual gamut of hardcore/punk groups. What I am kind of looking for is electronic/ambient/avant-garde musicians, just to see what kind of people attend their shows and how their music sounds in a live environment....
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>>66012075
Yes, they do, they just perform for less people.
Yes I go to shows on a weekly basis that are unknown avant garde acts
A great one this year was when there was a huge pile of scrap metal in the middle of the floor in front of the stage that everyone crowded around. Then once the audience was all in, it became apparent that a guy was actually buried under all of the metal and his concert was the sound of him trying to climb out. Metal and chains were clanging, grunts and blood poured out of this dude until he finally broke out of it after about 20 min. Some kind of comment on humanity being suffocated by industrialism...
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>>66012341
that sounds great what city?
how bad is my taste?
XTC are great, so it cant be that bad
>>66012018
honestly you're pretty alright
good job
I don't know. Listen to Gauntlet Hair, I think you'll like it
How did such a mediocre, cookie cutter singer with one Soundcloud hit (not even a real radio hit, just a song with a lot of views on Soundcloud) manage to go platinum with his debut album which had very little promotion and a whopping ZERO features after only selling 22,000 copies in its first week?
How did he manage to not only win a BET Award after less than a year of being a big name artist, but also get to perform at said BET Awards?
How did he do it?
INDUSTRY
>>66012100
This is a pretty huge industry plant though.
I mean he's taken off quicker than any successful industry plant I can think of.
So many, like Raury for example, just completely slide under the radar.
Others, like Travis Scott, get success in their own niche but even though he's doing well, he's not pushing MAJOR numbers, and he's been around for a few years now.
Chance is pretty huge now but he hasn't had a big hit and he hasn't sold a platinum album and again,...
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>>66012260
Lol, chance and Travis aren't plants (still shitty artists though) Raury was just a failed plant
What streaming service does /mu/ use? Right now I'm using Google Play because I like uploading my own library but I hear Spotify uses a lot less data and it definitely has better playlists so I'm considering switching
I don't bother streaming personally, the bitrate is a bit low for my stereo, especially after listening to the same thing on vinyl!
>>66012960
0/10
>>66011998
I use Google play for on the go/trying out new music before downloading it.
It's pretty tight, the only service that rivals it is Spotify but then GP comes with YouTube Red.
Who retro wave here? And why aren't you watching the 80's television classic 'Stringray' with TimeCop1983 playing?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gWXe6Am73E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5-mD6Dy7c0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlUHC9Hswtg
A girl just asked me to give her some chill "smoking weed by the beach" music, any recs bruvs?
Pet shop boys
Ween
Madness
All you need is knob
The Beatles - Knob Me Do
Knob Will Tear Us Apart
I can't knob you this much, I can't knob you this much
Not even memeing but who else thinks Swans is a legitimate contender for greatest rock band of all time?
I mean can you think of a rock band that has been active as long as them while maintaining consistent high quality but also diversifying their sounds frequently?
They have put out masterpiece after masterpiece for three decades (2000s don't count because they weren't active then)
Filth, Cop, and Children Of God in the 80s; The Great Annihilator, White Light From The Mouth Of Infinity, and Soundtracks For The Blind in the 90s; and The Seer, To...
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Also, in the 2000s Angels of Light were putting out masterpieces as well.
I also believe this, but don't express it because people would think I was memeing
>>66011869
Totaly agree. Very few bands have pulled es off what they've done. They will be remembered for a long long time.
>>66011922
Angels of light are phenomenal. I'd put how I loved you in my top 5 fav records Gira's ever done desu
From The Mollusk world tour in 1997.
Got it for only 100 bucks. I saw one go for triple that a year ago. Man, I'm happy. It's my favorite album of all time and I love the design and it's rare to find and pretty vintage.
>>66011784
Nice blogpost
quebec is better
I didn't realise big Ween fans made money