How does /mu/ feel about David Byrne and Brian Eno's album, "Everything that Happens Will Happen Today" ?
it's okay
let's just say that if any band released that as their first album nobody would ever have heard it.
in fact it never would have been given a record deal, been recorded, and been distributed in the first place.
keeping seasoned established artists around lowers the fucking bar shamefully. anyone else hear pink floyd's last album? never deserved to make money.
it sure isn't My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts
it actually sounds a lot like a John Cale album at times
>>64173236
and that's their fault how exactly? they wanted to make this album in particular, presumably without accounting for their previous legacy... so what exactly is your point?
>>64173093
Strange overtones in the music you are playing.
>>64173093
STOP SPAMMING YOUR FAKE ALBUM
>>64173285
my point is it's bad and the only reason it was funded and released was because they have the clout and noteriety to have shit released. my point is it's not good and based on its own merit it shouldn't exist.
in other words, if you said "check out this new band" everyone would hate it but if you said "check out this new eno byrne joint" they'd be like "oh neato byrne and eno". blech
>>64173093
>take a pic of a game
>call it an "album"
love this meme