If you don't have a decade of music theory and instrument experience, you should not be allowed to review music.
If you disagree, you are the kind of person I am talking about.
I studied music theory for 8 years though and to be honest it wasn't really worth it
>>63741456
I think that album is good.
OH, SHIT! JUST REVIEWED THAT ALBUM. WHATEVER WILL YOU DO?!
>>63741488
Hey man don't do that pleaze
>>63741488
I'M GONNA EAT CARROTS
I have more than a decade, I am 34 years old and I have been playing multiple instruments/learning theory since I was six. My parents are rich and basically forced me into it. I hated it most of my life. I've only been able to appreciate non-classical music in the second half of my life and let me tell you, the theory and instrument knowledge doesn't mean jack shit. In fact I WISH I could approach music from a non-technical/borderline-scientific perspective but it's just impossible now. So you're full of shit OP.
>>63741456
don't get a big dick because you decided to waste a decade studying theory
>>63741535
Sure thing, kid.
>>63741456
*"Instrument Experience" should not include any pleb fretted instruments, because that means you don't know fuckall about anything.
I'm 28 years old, I'm probably older than the majority of people on /mu/. I've studied music theory in college for five years. I play more than five instruments including guitar and violin. I'm part if a rock duo and I perform monthly at various places. We've been working on an album since 2014. I think I know what I'm talking about.
I agree, but you should make a note that electronic (guitar, synth etc.) instruments do not count.