This album just won't let up.
Laughing and Not being Normal - I really hate the beginning of this fucking song. Bu it does build into a nice phase in towards California. I also like the alarm setting off at the end, or whatever it is.
CaLifornia - She took Pon De Replay, removed the lyrics and Rihanna's voice. Fed it like 10 doses of acid. Then reworked it and made it her own about a fuck you to ... Pitchfork? Haha. Nice one. It's a soothing track I guess. Very pop.
Scream - I always will love this weird oddball in the tracklist. Like what are you even doing here? It's pretty insane, sexual, and enticing to my ears when Grimes screams in my brain. The noise effects here are demon-like.
Flesh Without Blood - The melody, the beat, the noises, the clashes, claps, mood, everything about this poppy sugary song will get stuck into your head if you like it or not. It's also talking to me, (through the beat) with how life is for me. Specially when high. Smoking to this album is great desu. And this song intensifies everything else from here on out. Also the video is cute. She's adorable in it and love her dancing style even though she's just going with the groove of the song and not dancing.
Belly of the Beat - It's like a bridge to an orgasm. Cute lil build up. Then it goes away &
Kill V Maim - Japanese inspiration? Video game beeps and boops? Badassary character:Grimes singing to us in an aggressive and playful way? Yep. Ending to this song is amazing.
Art Angels - Cute bop for a title track. (The layers and layers of sounds in this is incredible.)
Easily - I love the breakdown where it sounds like someone's shoes around you are squeaking due to water/wet/rain outside and they like to make teenage angst noises with shoes and floors. Also reminds me of the skating rink back in the old days.
Pin - Cute bop.
ReaLiti - I love this version, cause I never listened to the demo when she released it. I guess I'm a fail fan.
World Princess pt 2 - I use to have a boner for this but it's steadily just a song that I enjoy lightly until the demon-rapist track number 12 comes to me.
Venus fucking Fly - I fucking love this goddamn song so goddamn much. The fuckin beat, the aggressiveness, the playfulness, the violin adding only nothing but a countdown to a moment of a fight about to break down type of beat playing around your ears. Then the breakdown with the "woooooooooooooooooooooooooooo" or whatever in the background giving us time to orgasm through and through.
Life in a Vivid Dream - A relaxed high type of feeling after being raped by Venus Fly. Bridge to the encore.
Butterfly - Great god damn closing to a great pop album. Her screams in the chorus 1 and 3 are brilliant.
tried like 3 times and I could not get into her. Music was pretty un-engaging for a reason that I cannot quite put my finger on; and believe me I wanted to like it
>>61888945
Try it high anon? Or have you?
It really opens up how fucking catchy everything is. And if you hate hooks and catchiness, just never listen to shit like this again lol.
You laugh you lose thread?
>>61888762
fuck off
>>61888776
Ironic shitposting is still shitposting
That was fucking good
agree desu
Don't think I've heard anything like it
>>61888746
It's a doll's face
Please recommend me music that evokes the imagery of space or the cosmos. Pic related is what I've been listening to, hopefully you'll get an idea of what I'm talking about. Any genre is okay by the way.
Darkspace - ambient black metal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2uRmRb7HCM
Exterminatus - My friends band there similar to the faceless
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP0TWHlUrss
>>61888720
listen to Follakzoid
Whose collective dick does /mu/ suck the most, regardless of whether or not they're good?
I would say Swans (don't get me wrong I love Swans, but /mu/ has this fascination with Michael Gira that's unhealthy)
how could you possibly say anything other than kanye
come on now
>>61888683
but there are tons of people who hate kanye here, so I refrain from mentioning him since it's pretty dichotomous
Death Grips even with the anti-death grips posters around
That's a very nice album. Why do you hate it, /mu/?
People hate it because melonhead gave it a 4.
because pitchfork liked it and fantano didn't.
when this album leaked not a single person on the board disliked it. once the reviews came out that changed quick.
>>61888643
woaaahhh echoes and reverb and shit lmao so trippy ex dee
Today is the anniversary of release of Blood on The Tracks.
Do you like this album?
can't wait until bob dylan dies
You're a Big Girl Now is currently my favourite Dylan song:
I'm going out of my mind
With a pain that stops and starts
Like a corkscrew to my heart
Ever since we've been apart.
can't wait until bob dylan dies
any good black metal released in the past 3-5 months? not like dreamy space shit or happy "beautiful" atmo shit. but like 90's Darkthrone shit.
Abbath is available, and Krallice released a free EP
>>61888547
Ah wow, I've been waiting for the Abbath album actually. Heard the songs they released on youtube and liked them quite a bit.
>>61888547
>free
oh wtf I didnt notice that thanks
Post em /mu/, what did you just get and what's coming soon.
Just got this guy in the mail a couple days early, and it sounds absolutely fantastic.
Still waiting on the Mother 2 OST and the Laughing Stock repress.
randy rogers band - neon
january 15, 2016
guess I'm gonna take it back to the store but the first few songs were pretty good.
the other country album that came out that day i got was dylan leblanc which I'll keep although its not without it flaws
AM REP DOC
pretty cool bluray for $15 came out nov 24
Got a fluorescent translucent green copy of Computerwelt coming not sure if it's here yet since I'm at work but it should be soon.
I'm a sucker for modern classical :P
Do you really think you care about music? How much do you really care about it? Does it actually inform your life and your ideals? Is it just a social thing for 4chan or "real" friends?
I'm guessing most of you don't really care about music that much. Answer the poll:
http://strawpoll.me/6593458
>"real" friends
>"friends"
what's going on in your life anon
>>61888163
if you had friends you wouldn't be on 4chan
if you have friends and are on 4chan you're one of the hobbyists
I'm not listening to Tristan und Isolde as a social tool I can tell you that much.
IS THIS LOVE
THAT I'M FEELING
Posting a picture of an artist and quoting lyrics in all-caps doesn't constitute real discussion.
You are the cancer that's killing /mu/.
>>61888116
I got to know got to know got to know mow
Whitesnake [Geffen, 1987]
"This veteran pop metal group features all and more you'd expect from the genre - glistening solos, sensitive tough guy lyrics, power ballads. All completely new and at once all heard before. Who cares that they're a nine year old vehicle for the guy who fronted Deep Purple five years before that? Rock-and-roll's ninth or tenth generation of terrified high school boys can claim them as their own. And may they pass into the ether before the current crop of 11 year olds just starting to sprout pubes claim their MTV. D+"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLkKgM4wQWY
>>61888073
nicki minaj and MIA
dessa
lauryn hill
nicki minaj circa 2009
that's it
>>61888073
>star wars reference
dropped
Hey /mu/,
Might be a tough question, but could anyone recommend any albums with sonics as good as Talk Talk's Laughing Stock? I'm desperate for more albums where the instruments have been recorded so truthfully/skillfully that the textures are almost 3 dimensional in their lushness.
I suppose it helps that laughing stock was recorded by the best recording engineers and mixed by the best mix engineers onto tape, but something about the image of each little moment of sound is so extremely detailed down to the finest point--nothing is remotely out of focus. I might just be jaded as fuck but most records these days sound simultaneously bright/sterile yet out of focus--I think the ease of modern recording somehow has decreased the importance of ~really~ getting a good image out of a recording, so everything sounds blurry to me. I digress...
If anyone could recommend an album that sounds nearly as beautiful as LS I'd greatly appreciate it! I know y'all Talk Talk fans are out there
>what is black metal
>>61887956
Have you heard Mark Hollis' s/t album? Even more intimate than Laughing Stock, absolutely beautiful. I guess some jazz records do a similar, if not as well because they're older (In a Silent Way, and one of my favourites here: https://youtu.be/HiZ6YuIrj54)
>>61887985
Lol are you fuckin with me? If you're serious I'd love a suggestion of black metal with perfect sonics, I was under the impression everyone was recording that shit as badly as possible on purpose.
>>61888061
The Mark Hollis s/t is definitely some more audio brilliance, though I haven't really been able to get that much into the songs! Not to diss our boy Mark too hard, but I remember one of the tracks sounding like a Trisomy 21 version of New Grass... I'll have to revisit it though, I've only given it like 3 good listens and recall the opening track being great.
>>61887884
how do you listen to 25 different albums in a week? I feel like that doesnt give you enough time to digest each of the albums. anyway, here is mine.
>>61887943
Well I've already listened to a lot of them
Plus a lot of the time I only listen to as much as I listen to, like if I start playing Sister by Sonic Youth while I'm on my way to a class I turn it off once I'm there, and once I'm out I might just end up listening to something else. I don't always listen to the full album when I listen, though I almost always do listen to the tracks in order. Plus there are times where I put albums on when I sleep.
++Earth - Earth 2, Boris - Flood
+Oneohtrix Point Never - Garden of Delete
I have been meaning to check out Love Is a Stream
>>61888048
definitely do, it is a beautiful album. Jefre seamlessly translates love into sound
>when a saxs comes in
>when a trumpet comes in
when the singer is singing
>when a xylophone comes in