Why do people like this poo-meme album?
Because it's p good
I think it's really well produced and the lyrics are good. I also think the melodies are kind of lacking and it sounds samey.
Probably like a 8-8.5/10 and their 5-6th best release
>>64745075
>I think it's really well produced and the lyrics are good
it's literally an album about poo
fuck poodiohead
It seems there's a time in every white, male, middle class, suburban millennial's life where we, usually around the age of 13, fall in love with Radiohead. It's a perfectly natural reaction. Their melodramatic, angst-ridden screeds against vague ideas of corporate evil and heads of state fit perfectly into our newly minted interests in things we can hardly begin to understand. But you don't need to understand much to fully appreciate being holed up in your bedroom listening to Let Down on blast on our iPod alarm clock radio while thinking about your crush...
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Is there a trick to understanding screaming in music?
just keep listening to screamo
william bonney, snowing, etc
>>64744883
this
just climb up the ladder, from shit like that and stuff that's not really screaming but more like yelling like Hotelier and Cap'n Jazz, and then when stuff like that sounds comfortable move up to artists like Orchid and Loma Prieta.
you have to be 12 to understand it
13 to grow out of it
ver ver ver great music
Is this Christopher?
yes? what do you want
Are you seeing her?
What is /mu/'s opinion of MF Doom?
love
>>64744527
one of the best rappers ever
He is a very skilled rapper by any metric and very fun to listen to
>you will never give bork the bbc
why even live?
also what's your favourite bjork song?
looks like an older Myke C Town
Oh yeah, the thread topic
mmm probably Hyperballad. Even though as a whole I found Post just decent
Are you Ricardo Lopez's ghost?
>>64744575
>20-year-old meme
he killed himself because he couldn't handle her sucking off bbc left and right
R8 my synth setup guys.
>>64744377
That's just a variable power supply, probably for testing circuits. Hence the 3 variacs. The multiples are clearly for distributing the same voltage to multiple destinations, and the numbered ports down below are the trunk lines that probably wind up at whatever the receiving circuit is.
Here's a synth
>>64744534
Are you telling me I wasted 3 grand on a "synth"? I'm so pissed
>>64744637
take another pic with timestamp, because that's impossible to believe
that thing doesn't look like it's been moved in years, mostly because of the floor moulding
Top 5 favorite AnCo songs
>1. Alvin row
>2. Mr. Fingers
>3. Safer
>4. Loch Raven
>5. For Reverend Green
1. Alvin row
2. The purple bottle
3. Daily routine
4. Did you see the words(especially live)
5. Banshee beat
>>64745367
Nice, seems like Feels is your favorite album
>>64744343
Winters Love
Brothersport
Meet The Light Child
Mouth Wooed Her
Lablakley Dress
>Death Grips
>Kanye West
>Grimes
>Vaorwave
>Swans
>-meme before every word
>Unironically watching Fantano
Welcome to /mu/, nerd.
>>64744366
And you guys call others plebs?
>>64744706
>/mu/ is one person
Reminder that the two best songs on this (Ful Stop, Identikit) are actually from The King of Limbs period (starting with These Are My Twisted Words and culminating in The Daily Mail/Staircase).
Are people going to start realising TKOL is their best album yet?
are actually just a continuation of The King of Limbs period**
Yes, I know they were first performed after The Daily Mail was released.
>TKOL's best songs were on a different album
>this makes TKOL the best album
???
>>64744027
No, that's not the logic at all. The logic is that even the lowbrows here are saying that Ful Stop and Identikit are the best songs on AMSP, while they are actually more reminiscent of TKOL period than anything else, and should be seen as the final release related to those sessions. Radiohead's best songs are actually Feral and These Are My Twisted Words.
name a more consistently solid musical act
literally /thread
With the exception of one album I love which somehow got 3.10-3.15, 3.6 has been the practical cut-off of album noteworthiness for me. Don't get me wrong, a lot of RYM 4+'s is bad, but nothing below 3.6 tends to be really interesting either.
neurosis
>Grimes is trending on Youtube
dropped
>he doesn't like grimes
why do try hards pretend not to like grimes?
>>64743819
indeed. I hope she becomes the biggest pop star in the world someday. Just a down-to-Earth and authentic cutie.
Have you not thought of calling yourself Claire as Grimes is going to go out of style pretty quick
I dunno
it's these kids
come on now
Think about your career 15 years from now, you'll want to be in films and saving Polar Bears and eating oysters
do you delete albums you don't care for?
if so, how quickly do you decide that an album isn't worth keeping?
The solution is I listen to most genres on youtube first, or whatever stream shit I can find it on for free
If it seems worth a download I put my expensive headphones in and settle down for a second listen
>>64743699
Usally after more than 10 listens/after 2 weeks
i delete tracks
usually the 3rd one goes
Local /noise/ pop-up stall.
BIG NEWS. After casting my trawler nets for what feels like years, I finally found a scan of As Loud As Possible magazine. This thing is sold out everywhere, and the official website has been sold to some Japanese whatever. Of all places, I found it on Cal Beaney's (remember the trip Moosick?) blog.
As Loud As Possible: The Noise Culture Magazine [PDF]
>in-depth, insightful interviews, features and columns with fucking EVERYONE. if you know then you know. read this blurb: http://www.metamkine.com/?malang=en
http://www.mediafire.com/download/y1qjbijei1lp9a7
Pastebin...
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>>64743654
thanks for the post, anon
when I'm back from uni I'll try to share something as well
given that this thread survives for a couple of hours
>>64743654
Thanks for this OP. Going to read this asap. I don't have anything to share because I've been listening to jazz for like a week but I'm always glad to see /noise/.
>>64743654
Good find. I treasure my copy - it's easily one of the most important noise documents produced in the last ten years. It's worth it for the Broken Flag retrospective alone. Sam's HNW piece, the Runzelstirn & Gurgelstock article, and the interviews with Putrefier, Dan Johansson, GX Jupitter-Larsen, and Alex Kmet are all great too. Hell, the whole thing is just a wonderful read from start to finish. Something any noisehead should pick up if they see it for sale. It should definitely be added to the...
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Handsome POTUS edition
only use clyp.it if you want to share sounds with us
!!!NO SOUNDCLOUD LINKS!!!
>tfw have cheap lap top
>tfw it fucks up and now I can't make music
It was acting funny, so I decided to restore it to factory state. Something went wrong and now it only boot loops and nothing works. Apparently it might be a problem with the hard drive.
>>64743667
you might have to reset the CMOS
Bros!
I got a Sugar Bytes bundle pack with some of their VSTs, and i higly reccomend it.
anyone know anymore slight less known VSTs that are pretty good?
pyramid
pyrameme
noice, saved
i can't tell what u changed lol