Can someone please explain why this album/band is so highly praised on /mu/? I just don't get it.
>>64355555
MCR SAVED MY LIFE
Are they?
Any tips on playing the harmonica?
Don't 2bh
Go to jail.
dont
DO YOU HAVE THE TIME
>>64355328
TO LISTEN TO ME MEME
"no"
Still one of the worst lyrics in all of music
ITT: Albums women will NEVER understand
Is there a chart of essential women will never understand core?
The original.
The illusion of sanity. Boy, what I would give to hold my heart out in front of me. To polish my shoes with the oil on my face. If I could have one thing, and one thing only, it would be the clock to all life's end. They couldn't bare to hear my foolishness, as so it seemed, but when the time came, I would know if they cared, or if they screamed. When I would prepare for the day, I'd always ask myself the most absurdist of questions. The answer was always there, and it never left. What a reminder it was to see the old faces taking everything in stride. If the doorbell rings, it's a short breath before I remember why I ever began drinking. Shit, to pray then was to accumulate all that made you feel safe. The thought was unbearable, I thought. Not once had I ever choked on the sigh of relief whenever I knew my name had been spoken. Somewhere, at sometimes, was the ability to gather compassion, with or without knowing it was copacetic. What a joke. Sharp was the attention span I had for unwanted bullshit. Every once in a while, it was something different to talk about. The times I had wished I could pause time, the times I wished it was necessary, was all in hopes that someone could notice. I thought I knew direction, but regardless what the paper said, I wanted to pick up my gun and run. The illusion of sanity steers clear. Boy, what I would do to know if everything was worth anything at all. The only time I cry anymore is when I indulge in the fulfillment of the idea that each passing moment and or thought, often provoked, is a gift that I give to myself. Only when I'm drunk can I provoke. The sound is something unclear to me. If only I could caress the face of every dead child with a grin, the clock would never tick again.
I have to go write some lyrics now. Thanks bb
bump.
r u ruse?
>>64355248
I'm really not sure why but this brought a tear to my eye.
itt: albums that caught you off guard and ended up really liking a lot
I'm really pathetic oh well
ITT: Country Music that isn't complete garbage
the new sturgill simpson album is pretty dang good
>>64355148
hayes carll mang
https://youtu.be/-yZMnEBGMR0
also corb lund
https://youtu.be/pDY6bWT5oTM
New Sturgill's pretty good. So's Willie Nelson's Gershwin tribute. The Margo Price is growing on me now that I know the backstory. But my AOTY is still the Lucinda Williams. Although the new Dolly Parton might change that. Been avoiding the new Loretta Lynn since I found out she's a Trump supporter.
>>64355315
I need to listen to the new Hayes Carll. How is it?
>>64355137
white counterparts of already white musicians?
>>64355137
No
Stop
>>64355137
What are you trying to say?
Because I'm Bored Edition
>post slowcore
>recommend slowcore
>share interesting stories or happenings related to slowcore
>share your favorite moment/track/lyric from a slowcore album
>post and jerk off to your slowcore waifu/Mimifu/Markfu
>have fun
>Threadly question: toaster microphone Duster or decent recording quality Duster
>tfw last two slowcore albums you listened to weren't very good
giving k. a chance now, from the first song it seems ok
I usually hate it when the vocals are mixed really high but I think it definitely works for Red House Painters.
Should I listen to Geek The Girl? Can anyone recommend it?
Also The White Birch > Frigid Stars, in my opinion.
>>64355259
i tried listening to geek the girl but i just couldn't get into it, don't remember specifically what i didnt like about it however
>>64354689
> assumes we're all white
you should have been swallowed
good job fuckhead
best thread on /mu/ t b h
we /b/ now
thots?
She's right.
hi laila
>>64354921
she went home and got cuckqueaned
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Sup /prod/. It looks like I'm moving to a faraway land at the end of the year so I'm making a bucket list of shit to record while I'm still here. I won't have the moneyfunds to travel much but I'm gonna get a few swamps, bridges, shit like that.
If anyone can think of cool locations - particularly to use my contact mics on - I would really appreciate. Already thinking some train tracks, and underwater in a stream or near a waterfall. There's gotta be gold I'm not thinking of though.
https://clyp.it/mdoc4wqw
>>64355293
get recordings of locals native language singing is what i would do
where are you going though?
Thought I'd post this graphic I made for a friend, just in case it helps someone else out.
It is a method I use for trying to imprint dry horn / brass kontakt instruments with a faux 'vintage' sound. Results will vary depending on what reverbs you use.
Materials used:
-Trumpets, Trombones & Mr. Sax instruments from Sample Modeling (Kontakt format)
-Virtual Sound Stage 2
-Altiverb (Or your convolution reverb of choice, something that contains impulses of smaller-ish rooms)
The general goal is to try to emulate how one may record a real horn section, but using virtual instruments. Virtual Sound Stage is used to pose the horns around spatially, in a configuration you might use to record a real horn section. Just a fancier method than using simple panning. Those spatially posed dry instruments are sent to the convolution reverbs to emulate the sound of the space. The most important being the Early Reflections, since we are talking about a small room here, not a giant orchestral hall.
The Dry and Reverb signals are combined in a later bus, where you can apply faux tape effects to simulate the recording process.
EQ and other corrective measures are required because convolution reverbs are often quite dark.
Example clyp: https://clyp.it/5qos5oaq (embed)
If you want them to be even grungier, go heavy with the tape saturation on the final summing bus. I was sorta going for a (relatively modern) tower or power sound. If you instead want to emulate capturing of a 'mono' signal, you would take only the 'mid' / mono signals out of the Reverb + Dry summing bus.
>The Dry and Reverb signals are combined in a later bus, where you can apply faux tape effects to simulate the recording process.
i have a question here. does the early reflection in the soundstage get disabled and you just use altiverb? also are you using just one instance of the reverb on all the tracks?
ITT: Albums that make you uncomfortable.
>>64354764
Listen to Mummy and Daddy, it's a fucking experience I'll tell you that.
>>64354823
LOOK AT YOURSELF.
CUNT.
NO FACTS.
PULL YOURSELF TOGETHER.
YOU'RE A FUCKING MESS.
YOU'RE A FUCKING DISGRACE.
What albums are the gun and jacket from?
>>64354757
hilarious senpai, real hilarious
pretty sure the gun is from some random clip art and the jacket is just a flannel texture
>>64354857
take a look at these hands
I know where the shirt, bathroom and tambourine are from but the gun and jacket have me all flustered
ITT: Albums with god tier bass playing