If you could erase any album from your mind and listen to it for the first time again, what would it be?
Why Loveless? Most of my enjoyment of that album came from repeated listens unless I'm remembering wrong.
>>61753060
>Why Loveless? Most of my enjoyment of that album came from repeated listens unless I'm remembering wrong.
pretty much my exact opinion
i'd probably erase the glow pt 2
>>61753017
Hypnotic Underworld
Mainly because I wore it out and now the fantastic moments on it don't strike me anymore
Also, Bob Dylan's Desire
>>61753017
It would probably be Loveless too, because I enjoyed after listen to it many times, but it was also my first shoegaze album. Being into shoegaze, and listening to it for a first time might be wonderful.
I can't even remember the last time I listened to this. I'm pretty much indifferent to it now, but it's the best first listen I've ever had.
>>61753060
No it took me three or four listens as well to really get into Loveless
over and over again
erase repeat return
Daniel Johnston 1990 or Velvet underground
Souvlaki. One of the few albums I absolutely loved the first time I listened to it. I agree with everyone else, Loveless took more listens.
So I can learn to love it after fucking despising it and everything that noise shit stood for. I do not think many people outside of /mu/ can really appreciate OK Computer their first listen.
Probably my favorite intro track ever. I had happy nostalgic-like goosebumps through the whole thing in my first listen.
Especially Dance Yrself Clean
william basinski's melancholia
there was such a strong sense of nostalgia that I got from it when I first listened to it
I remember exactly where I was the first time I heard it
>>61753017
The Cure-Pornography, I felt like I was standing directly into a snow-blower while listening to it.
>>61753198
I was really intimidated by it at first, but the second or third time it clicked and I just lost it.
Though I do have some good memories tied with the album, I would love hearing it again for the first time
>>61753252
i agree & would also choose souvlaki. listening to that album when i was a teenager opened my mind up to so much of what i cherish today. loveless on the other hand took repeated listenings to click
jokes by kidcrash
As much as I love the Baroque music and the TMRs of this world for how much nuance they bring through complexity, I love this album for bringing so much nuance while being even simpler than folk shit. In the way punk was meant to be pure lacking all pretensions, this is the most pure of them all.
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>>61753098
These, although person pitch took me a few listens to get into. The glow pt 2 was the best first listen I've ever had, the only songs that have come close to how I Want Wind To Blow and the title track made me feel on first listen are Winters Love and Leaf House so I'm gonna go with pic related. I'd been listening to animal collective for a while before, but hearing sung tongs for the first time completely sealed the deal and made them my favourite band