Another day of using music to nurture the thought of your eventual death.
The point of these threads is to encourage people to look for new and interesting music. We do this by listening to and ideally discussing albums we've never heard before. Many of us already listen to new music daily, these people are in it to venture "out of their comfort zone" by listening to albums they otherwise wouldn't have, or just to have a good time.
>tfw the cyst you had near your asshole finally pops
I don't think I'll be able to walk
Blake Williams
Haha, I bet Morton Feldman never had this problem!
Brayden Parker
actually thats what Crippled Symmetry was about
Leo King
Max Normal - Songs From the Mall (2001) >abstract hip hop, jazz rap
Tudor Jones' presence on the mic is commendable, he's the sole rapper on this album and there's never a vocal low point on this whole entire album. It's a shame he's been given a more supporting role in Die Antwoord, because he's a damn fine rapper. The beats are much spottier, as are the skits. When the production gets more chilled out and adopts more of a jazzy sound, like on "Space Invaders" or "Hazels Joint", it's wonderful, but this sound is balanced with a more aggressive, near nu-metal sound, like on "Crowd Control". It's slightly embarassing and definitely a smudge on the quality of this album, but barring that this is a damn solid hip hop album, and one of the best I've ever heard in regards to a vocal performance.
3.0-
Owen Garcia
Slayer - Reign In Blood >thrash metal
By the amount of metal I’ve been listening to in the last few months, and specifically my affinity for technical thrash, its probably sacrilege that I haven’t listened to what some would call THE definitive album from the definitive band of the genre, but whatever.
If I had to describe this album in a single word, it would be “ferocious”. Everything, from the breakneck drumming and buzzsaw guitar riffs to the squealing solos and depraved lyrics (either spat at a pace that would put most rappers to shame, or screamed in a hardcore punk style) mark Slayer as by far the most hardcore of the Big Four thrash bands. This is represented best in the tremolo picking, double kicking, vocal cord splitting, opener, “Angel of Death”, and the classic closer “Raining Blood”. However, it is very apparent that these tracks that bookend the album are the clear standouts, and the ideas wear near its midpoint. If you remove the beginnings and ends of “Altar of Sacrifice”, “Reborn”, “Necrophobic”, and “Piece by Piece”, I would never guess that they were different songs at all, but just slightly different riffs played over the same frantic drumbeat. Fortunately, the formula is solid and catchy enough that the album never feels monotonous or stale over its relatively short runtime.
Today, the lyrics on Reign in Blood are pretty typical of the hordes of “””satanic””” metal bands, so they lose some of the original novelty and authentic horror they originally had, but the lead vocalist has so much passion in his voice that its still a great part of the album even without reading too deep into what he’s actually saying. No matter how watered down the style might be now, “Raining Blood” is still equal parts bone-chilling and kickass thirty years after its original release.
Overall: Great thrash album with some sanic fast catchy riffs and an aesthetic that would probably still offend your parents, but only if they’re especially lame.
Henry Stewart
Enjoying this a lot, glad I gave it another spin.
Jaxon Powell
According to /rym/, Shamepai is the most based /daily/ user while regency is the most intelligent.
Your thoughts?
Zachary Sanchez
>Your thoughts? I don't have any.
Michael Hughes
>someone actually spent time making this
James Butler
holy shit
Blake Harris
This is the best compliment I've ever got from /rym/.
Matthew Mitchell
I don't understand the meaning of this.
Michael Hall
Now somebody slap "/daily/" on that and it's a proper OP pic
Lincoln Brooks
Ploymathrery = How cultured and intelligent someone is Basedness = Someone who is cool
AntiWarhol has no personality, but he is very smart. Same with spectres.
Shamepai has a lot of personality, but he is either stupid or a master shitposter.
Jack Hall
u salty
Jonathan Carter
I see, thank you. I don't know most people there, not to mention I don't understand the purpose of this, but I guess people do what they gotta do.
Luis Campbell
Someone wanted to update
Dylan Bailey
>not even on there Dropped
Carter Evans
Why is /daily/ volumes 8+3?
Ethan Gonzalez
>he is either stupid or a master shitposter
Chase Richardson
I hadn't considered the memeing possibilities... It's funny because that actually contributes to the person's grade.
I should use this photo as a reaction meme to one sentence 'reviews'.
Jayden Howard
>dead last in both categories it's an honor
Ethan Parker
ELEVEN
David Cox
I'm going to post this everyday until you like it.
Charles Jackson
1. Your Sondre Lerche review was great, I'm glad you liked it! I think it gets poor scores because it's inconsistent. There's a couple of great bonus tracks for it too, if you're interested. More pressing than those tracks is his follow up record, my 14 AOTY, Please. It's quite similar, but more forlorn, as he was divorced just before making that one. 2. I really thought you'd like that Jens Lekman record more 3. Did you hear your blues or destroyer's rubies? I could have sworn I read a review for rubies but the score is on your blues. 4. Watkin's lyrics are amazing, right?!? I definitely agree the jazzier, more subdued tracks are best. I love the cool, swaying way he exhibits his introspection
Unrest - Tink of SE [aka State Champs] (1987) >lo-fi indie, indie rock
Good ideas and fuzzy guitars here and there, but too haphazard for my tastes, at least. They have no real consistent sound, just jumping from style to style and never really picking one that truly fits. There are some nice frenetic post-punk tracks here, but they never expand on the good ideas they have, they just replace them within the same minute for another idea. Some sloppy covers of "21st Century Schizoid Man" and "Wild Thing" are thrown in as well, adding nothing to the album as a whole. Something less sloppy and more focused with more emphasis on the uptempo rock tracks would be nice, but as is I can't get into this at all.
2.0+
i won't even deny it
>I really thought you'd like that Jens Lekman record more same, honestly
and i definitely heard/reviewed your blues, but I'm starting up rubies rn.
Joshua Baker
I really can't believe people have been making these aspy sensations for this long. I remember finding my previous rym's username in a pretty decent percentile so I wasn't too bothered. But this? I'm not even on this shit - I'm rejecting it hard. Not good boys' list no no
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So is the typical style/process to leave a review/reflection/descrip. of your listening experiences in this thread? I guess I've been using the daily chat a bit but I haven't actually been dailyin
Asher Harris
>no dt2 >regency above me >no bksbeat >carburador is more based than me bad, very bad
Matthew Jones
bksbeat is next to Montie. Apparently, he's less based and less ploymath than him.
Leo Smith
Not gonna lie, I'm salty in not on here even though I barely post.
Also, this must've taken so much time Jesus
Brody Perez
only the most well known /daily/ users are on it
nobody in /rym/ knows nor cares to know the RYM handle of anyone that isn't nkc (long runner), jangle (sometimes shitposts over there), shamepai (frequenter), dogwander (long runner + is one of the few /daily/ users who tripfags outside the thread). not really sure why regency is there, he posted there like once and i haven't seen him on /daily/ in ages. you'd think kubera or TCB would be there but no
Jayden Harris
Destroyer - Destroyer's Rubies (2006) >chamber pop
A much more focused effort than Your Blues, with melodies right in the forefront of the songs and the sound taking on a more '70s folk rock vibe, but it's just kind of a boring album, for lack of a better word. It's technically pretty perfect, the production is immaculate, Bejar's reedy voice works with the songs tremendously, the melodies are catchy, and the whole album has a really nice crisp sound. But it does absolutely nothing to be memorable, it's just in one ear and out the other. The only song that really experiments is the opener "Rubies", which is admittedly a pretty great track, but the rest of the album is just in bland chamber pop mode. Totally inoffensive, but that's also it's biggest crutch.
2.5-
Landon Harris
also get hyped i'm not resting until my backlog is complete
Aiden Hill
>brotherhood of the bomb not prepared NOT PREPARED
Aaron Price
>tfw never been in a /daily//trip//rym/ chart how 2 get more based that being said I'd probably overlay BAYAR, they compare me to him a lot there
Jacob Johnson
Ree
Colton Powell
your comments, shamepai?
also whats the japanese album that looks like Madvillainy with an ultrasound of plants instead of MF Doom
Asher Clark
Tihang Gultom Group - Batak Music (1976) >gondang
Folkways must be one of the most important labels ever, because my god they got so much interesting music out to the public. I'd be lying if I said I didn't think this was one-note, because it totally is, but that one note is pretty incredible. This album focuses on gondang's eponymous toned drums, which are a delight to hear, despite the terrible recording quality. They have such a beautiful, ethereal tone to them, often carrying the tracks along with vibrant, beautiful melodies. The gondang also meshes well with the other instruments here, the booming percussion and the woodwinds especially. There's a really delicate balance here between a general wistful sound and a really effervescent fun, partying sound, and the group pulls it off perfectly. This all being said, the recording quality is very poor, and this does hurt my enjoyment a fair bit, but even shitty recording can't take away from the music /that/ much.
3.0+
Jose Rivera
so shamepai says suck his dick
Xavier Gonzalez
Anyone catch Shkreli streaming the Wu-Tang album?
Oh this one gon be gud Here's some PRO TIPS
Post your rym in /rym/ more, like jangle and shame do
At all times act like your picture can be found somewhere in the DSM-5
Try killing yourself (or at least fake it well enough--post pictures of random empty pill bottles and google some drug names)
Give everyone's favorite albums low ratings--best achieved by blowing through the dailycore chart
Use a meme rating system that will piss anyone and everyone off--don't write reviews
Make fun of people for writing reviews
Avatar as hard as you can without getting banned--hint: post pedo weeb shit constantly so you're easily identifiable and universally hated, without resorting to posting a single character. or just post pictures of your cat's belly
Drop trip
Go to bleep once a week and listen to a bunch of random linked chunes, give them arbitrary ratings here
Make fun of people for not writing reviews
Bring the bantz
Don't give a shit
Chase Morris
>Post your rym in /rym/ more is rym just people calling eachother plebs over the shape of their curve or do people actually talk about music
Levi Bennett
ty but pic related
Zachary Collins
or i guess you can just kinda chill here and have no real presence because that's how i ended up on that chart
Luke Russell
wait codeine can kill you thats how dj screw od'd
Blake Nguyen
oh cmon dude you call album GOAT and give them a 6/10 you know you're on the chart for a reason
also I appear to have been corrected
Colton Thompson
I only ever seen noobs and dailyiers posting their rims there. Everyone else just shitposts about the same few rym power users, as far as I can tell. I don't go there too often though
im in ur base killin ur d00dz
Eli Hall
if you don't have a spectres curve then /rym/ wants nothing to do with you
Luis Miller
caviarrr - Today at 11:28 PM co is a sassy boy NEW MESSAGES Shamepai - Today at 11:29 PM co is a pussy co is oberweight co is a fag who likes bleeps but is a rockist co is an asshole too tell im
Hunter Sanders
>V:he's so fast >T: he did it right he increased his skill without losing speed.
Ethan Fisher
>grilling the RYM top 100 to perfection got posted a few times in /rym/
Lincoln Rodriguez
H-he's fast!
Jaxon Sanders
true...
oh yeah, that. I should probably finish that.
Gabriel Nelson
hey I'm not overweight
Jace Garcia
So, as usual I'm late for the monthly chart. Give a rec for today please and i'll make the rest of the chart as sson as I'm home. It must be streammable and not too long.
Brayden Reed
...
Wyatt Clark
Amon Duul II - Yeti or if you've heard it/it's too long: Amon Duul II - Phallus Dei
Jordan Taylor
thanks
Nicholas Gutierrez
racist
Kayden Morales
Good Morning /daily/!
Finishing up on Feldman this morning and probably going to get some good amp for the Jazzmaster I brought back. Good times. good thing you didn't add me, did the same thing yesterday lmao >iloveyou Ah I remember the guy! He got butthurt that I review his precious Haino with walls of text. Funny shit.
Jose Jackson
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Brandon Peterson
>Cred Forums is now the same age as the average age people are when they first visit
Music for this feel?
Aiden Watson
I hate birthday hats
Thomas Jackson
pic related until third malaysian practice and qualifying! What should I listen to?
I can't just listen to US Golf 95 and the Top Gear snes soundtrack during the whole race.
you actually listened to it? how is it your taste is more reliable to me than any review site
the offspring - smash
Nathaniel Martinez
this picture is much better
Logan Reyes
Feldman you mean? I still have 2 CDs to go. I'll post a short review once I'm done.
ANd t-thanks...
Jonathan Johnson
Not Corey Feldman, Morton Feldman
Josiah Price
its tru on rym 1/3rd of my ratings are at most 1 star from yours and the rest are meme albums and Ritual Spirit
oh THANK FUCKING GOD
Jaxson Fisher
the fuck is Corey Feldman? Yeah it's Morton that I'm listening to. hmmmm ok :)
Justin Butler
>the fuck is Corey Feldman
Morton Feldman's bastard son. He released an experimental album the other day that mixed funk, house, and Stochastism.
youtube.com/watch?v=wH_8k3eS4W0 underrated btw definitely listening to this at the beginning of literally any race I watch because the fucking meme and the dream and the nostalgia
>Morton Feldman's bastard son. He released an experimental album the other day that mixed funk, house, and Stochastism. yeah, not gonna listen to it definitely not gonna listen to it
Easton Lewis
I fucking hate party hats because on mobile they prevent me to reading half of the messages reeee
Benjamin Lee
There is something weird about Frosted Flakes commericals. If you remember old Frosted Flakes commercials and compare them to new ones, they're all different. In the old ones he's like your regular cereal mascot friend rad dude all around neato bro tiger, but in the commercials from the last couple of years, they present him all differently. Gone are the days of cereal mascot, they present him like he's an actual person. I don't mean inserting him in real life situations they've been doing that since the 50s I am talking like an actual celebrity. If you see current frosted flakes commercials the way they present him is like how you would a celebrity cameo in a cereal commercial, this is like Vector commercials during sports seasons n shit. The camera angles, the voice acting, the way they animate him, everything. Tony the tiger is presented as a real person. Why would they be doing this? Could it be furrybait? Tony The Tiger's official twitter was even getting sexually harassed by furries a year or two ago, could they possibly be jumping on the backs of Zootopia and creating a subfandom within a fandom?
still need music for F1 Vaporwave works great actually
Nicholas Russell
Yeah totally, I was more surprised that there were so many people on the chart. I have pretty shit taste and mostly just lurk anyhow lol
Ethan Phillips
Underrated, that album is fucking classic
Jack Lewis
mascot culture's gotten weird in general. insistence on establishing all brands as being multi media has led to a lot of mascots getting instagrams and twitter. what most brands don't realize at first is that those platforms are meant to showcase people's lives, so their mascots slowly get placed into situations that become progressively more realistic as time goes on. this slowly carries into other media involving them as well, attempting to remove all barriers between them and a normal famous person. it's scary, but acts as a side effect of globalization and marketing research. that or the guys who run frosted flakes just know how many people want to fuck tony the tiger.
David Nelson
oh jeez theres porn on the first page of google images
Easton Barnes
look at it this way: why else would anyone draw fanart of tony the tiger? same with the koopalings. 99% of koopalings fanart is fetish porn.
Jack Gonzalez
I can see the appeal of tony, I mean what do you expect making your mascot a bara tiger, but who the fuck wants to fuck a koopaling wtf
Logan Gutierrez
children.
Jayden Myers
So for Philip Guston....
I still think that the overall sound is incredibly Ives-ian. It is interesting on how fragile all the instruments he uses are. They sound so incredibly soft but manage to create a slightly dissociative peisage.
In terms of the length of the piece, I'm not sure if I'm sold on that. I love some lengthy modern classical pieces but this one didn't really sell itself. I'll relisten to it sometime later in a single sitting.
John Cooper
Also I feel like actually watching this performed is extremely tense.
>good thing you didn't add me, did the same thing yesterday lmao lmao I don't even mind when people do it but I swear for the past few months he's sent me a picture that he also puts on his story every other day.
Caleb Johnson
>Ah I remember the guy! He got butthurt that I review his precious Haino with walls of text. Funny shit. he was based enough to call you out on how fucking awful and uninformative your style of reviewing is
no one wants to read listen-along descriptions of what each track on an sounds like, idk how you've never realized this
Xavier Gutierrez
>he was based enough to call you out on how fucking awful and uninformative your style of reviewing is They aren't supposed to be informative lmao. It's just me talking about why I liked the album and pointing out the moments that struck out to me. >no one wants to read listen-along descriptions of what each track on an sounds like, idk how you've never realized this Well don't read it lmao. I only post them cause there are some people on /daily/ who do enjoy reading them and writing relaxes me. The fact that people are getting butthurt is entirely their problem lmao
Easton Hughes
I think I might have overreacted when reviewing this. It's good.
Kayden Taylor
more like pointing out every single thing that happens, in order. >lmao >lmao >im totally laughing and not offended at all hahaha im just a chill casual guy lol :) >haha >lmao protip: not even your daily circlejerkers read that heaping pile of nothing, they just saw it was about ten pages long and were impressed by that because they're idiots
Parker Collins
early sugimoto for cuckolds
Grayson Martin
I usually do ;-;
Easton Bailey
I think you're the one backtracking here pal. I find this funny.
Anyway, I'd rather write reviews about what happens on the album instead of spouting post-ironic autism like this guy rateyourmusic.com/collection/iloveyou/rating71749024 Yeah, I sort of agree on this one though.
Owen Myers
>can't into avant-garde reviews heh
Lucas Morris
If this is "avant-garde reviews" then I am perfectly fine with not being into them.
Jaxon Lopez
It will be so glorious when he overestimates his chances and gets dumped
Landon Morales
dicks
Jack Young
i love dicks
Aiden Watson
I have not been paying much attention to releases for 2 years. So let's try to remedy that
>> 01/10 - Danny Brown "Atrocity Exhibition" Listens: 4 Choice: Rolling Stone, White Lines(+), When it Rain
I found XXX to be consummately immemorable and I am rather happy that AE sunk my rather low expectations (or rescued them from drowning).
The highlight of the album was by far the off-beat production, which never skipped a beat in providing a little strangeness. When Danny twines his rapping around the backbeats is when the music really shines (White Lines).
At first I was irritated by what I refer to as his "goofy voice", but I've grown a bit more fond of it and the jaunting between two aspects very much fits the theme of the album- drugs.
Again? Danny sure has a lot to say about drugs, and this is both a plus and a minus. He's clearly had a lot of experiences and issues with drug use, but railing at it again and again in a genre where the lyrics are so close to the for front gets a tad irritating.
GOOD
Tyler Taylor
NEW YAMIR JUST DROPPED
Someone spoil it for me if you beat me to it pls
Owen Cruz
crocodile emoji
Landon Nelson
Can you please rec me an album for a tourney thank
Isaac Ramirez
moin' thread
should i listen to this and write a dogwander-style synopsis yes or yes?
why is there such a huge fucking hole why is noff not on top, he's about as avant-poly-math as they come
Austin White
>should i listen to this and write a dogwander-style synopsis yes or yes? yes, save me the pleasure
Kevin White
Morning.
Dylan Diaz
I read The Blind Owl tbqh. P fresh. Thanks for the rec.
Gabriel Sanders
Glad you liked it! If I ever find some other Iranian writers who s/t in Paris I will let you know :)
Good idea with the listens counter, also agreed with how drugs being the main topic on 3/4th danny browns albums gets irritating.
Joseph Sullivan
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Isaiah Howard
gibe a template for october and recs.
they must be streammable and less than 60 minutes long
bonus points if spooky (but in a meme way, nothing like le spooky screaming woman that herb kid recced me a while ago ty)
Nicholas Butler
hype williams had an interesting atmosphere and was pretty sudbued. very little engagement though, I was underwhelmed
Kayden Nguyen
jessica pratt- on your own love again abominable putridity- anomalies of artificial origin mac demarco- another one archy marshall- a new place 2 drown
spooky: sunn o)))- kannon
Joseph Bennett
ty
Evan Torres
What's been doing on lately?
I've not been listening to music, but rn I'm listening to some chunes
Noah Butler
~30% of deleted garbage: my backlog is slowly getting thinner…
>Outkast - Aquemini (1998) Funny blaxpoitation samples, good production, as good as ATLiens.
>Jenny Hval - Blood Bitch (2016) is that her best LP?
>Jerry Paper - Big Pop For Chameleon World (2014) Brian Eno, doing a John Cale voice, overdosing on Xanax and writing Hypnagogic Pop.
>Chocolate Milk - Action Speaks Louder Than Words (1975) Funk slightly progressive/Fusion jazzy: sometimes close to Astral Weeks!
>Steve Forbert - Jackrabbit Slim (1979) Obivous influences: Springsteen, Dylan, Billy Joel, Jackson Browne: not original but it works!
>CSN&Y - Human Highway [soniclovenoise mix] (1975) Good bootleg but a bit too laid-back to my taste. No epic rock anthem with Stills & Young tho :/
>Zzzzra - L'Entraide (2015) Dark muddy dub bleeps, occasionally noisy.
>Miles - Faint Hearted (2013) Exactly the kind of Minimal Techno I Love: (too) few Dub Techno tracks with dry beats, sick wet dub reverb, and a majority of ominous Ambient Techno.
>Ekkehard Ehlers -Plays John Cassavetes [EP] (2001) Two 10-minutes Ambient tracks so chill and tenseful it's orgasmic… Too bad the other EPs aren't as spectacular.
>Louis Andriessen - De Staat (1976) Awesome symphonic Post-Minimalism: restlessness crescendos mixed with more bombastic (or atonal) bits played with brass.
>John Luther Adams - Become Ocean (2014) Blissful Post-Minimalism: intense waves of calm moments & overwhelming moments.
Connor Morgan
managed to snag one of these babies pleasehatemeincc.bandcamp.com/album/--10 the whole package is 4 hours long and is in an edition of 4 (!!!) so i'm feelin good about that. also my label just posted it's first release on it's new bandcamp page last night. cbrcbr.bandcamp.com/album/october so that's another good time. gonna listen to mrs. rice in a while. i haven't heard it in about 3 years and i remember liking it a lot, so i'm excited to hear it again. Durán Vázquez - Computador, Plug-ins & 2600 Lionel Marchetti and Yôko Higashi - Pétrole Lionel Marchetti & Pierre Mottron - cityDARKcity 夕方の犬(U ・ェ・) - ʕ•̫͡•ʕ•̫͡•ʔ•̫͡•ʔ•̫͡•ʕ•̫͡•ʔ•̫͡•ʕ•̫͡•ʕ•̫͡•ʔ•̫͡•ʔ•̫͡•ʕ•̫͡•ʔ•̫͡•ʔ Sissy Spacek - s/t /f - Labor Djwwww & MC Play-Station® - *'~ 僕らのFANTASY *゚+.。:;+.:;。+゚* i'm not sure you if you liked Jerry Paper or not. i'll wait for a straight answer and bully you accordingly.
Landon Jenkins
I like Jerry Paper actually (good quirky production, and his sleepy voice is charming) but he get quickly repetitive: every songs songs the same :|
Chase Lopez
years of being an ambient fuckboy allows me to enjoy the smaller differences between tracks better, but even still, i think the style does have some variation to it. jerrypaper.bandcamp.com/album/international-man-of-misery (much more lo-fi, glitchier) jerrypaper.bandcamp.com/album/toon-time-raw (concept album about a city of cartoon animals being sad and stuff, preformed using a real backing band, the backing band is BBNG under a false name, it's really good)
Oliver Reyes
hey its not october you liar >:(
Joseph Rogers
And so it ends this little journey through some Acid House essentials. Found some duds, but fell even more in love with Phuture (even if I hate the clean vocals on We Are Phuture) and got a bit addicted to Voodoo Ray. On to Detroit Techno, where I already found two things I love.
Jacob Watson
working had absolutely no time for listening to new music lately, next week is a similar story, camping in the bush, apparently there'll be drugs, and lots of them
Lincoln Johnson
Hmm strange, you'd think that there be more time to listen to music while camping But I do understand that in rooland you have to sleep with one eye open so it's understandable
Adrian Gonzalez
hhehe it's a "music festival" [READ: pissup]
Christopher Howard
Drop bears attack at any time. It's safer to keep your ears focused above you so that you know to move camp in case one is after you.
Zachary Jenkins
>will be too busy to listen to music >at a music festival wew :^)
Drop bears? More like D R O P P E D (this is handy info though)
Cameron Gonzalez
dude koalas are literally the most zen animals, the Eucalyptus leaves they eat get them high
Jordan Martinez
Drop bears (Dropus bearus) look like Koalas as a form of camouflage. Tourists will see a cute Koala and wish to touch it, only to be viciously mauled.
Note: Do not touch Koalas. They will give you chlamydia.
Brody Lewis
The hats are up again for the Cred Forums birthday, we have to utilise it in the next thread
Lincoln Fisher
at the rate we're moving we won't have a new thread till the hats are gone
Adrian Bailey
convince me that all midwest emo not made by a band called pretend is not trash
Grayson Young
You don't need to be scared of dropbears, just keep a jar of vegemite with you at all times, and periodically rub a tiny bit behind your ears. Aussie safety 101.
What do you mean? I didn't lie.
Jordan Collins
good point. quick post memes!
Levi Clark
spooky: The Haxan Cloak - Excavation
normal: Metá Metá - MetaL MetaL
Wyatt Wright
that's just a non fact, there is more than one Midwest Emo band
Luis Price
Is Jacques "Morton Feldman" Soustelle a meme?
Zachary Myers
this shall be an anime free thread thank you
Wyatt Perry
hmm not convinced just yet
Jaxson Hill
Is this picture of a loaf of brown bread a meme?
Tyler Clark
this loaf is probably stale now
Logan Wood
But the spirit of the loaf lives on, ever fresh.
Benjamin Hernandez
Very well-performed and passionate for the most part (Ballad was fantastic), but didn't win me over just yet. Haven't heard a piano rendition of In The Hall of The Mountain King before, so that was interesting. Performed with fury.
Good release.
Thomas Price
so fresh so clean ;_;7
Henry Morris
i know, I'm just insinuating that all Midwest Emo made by other bands is trash
Charles Collins
Would you Grieg her concertos tho?
Parker Turner
I'd definitely Peer her Gynt if I was single.
Michael Young
Nice dude.
Justin Parker
Yamir C. - Yamir [2016] >drone
Pleasant and thoroughly enjoyable listen - some pleasing drones, some harsher drones, a re-do of the "Rain Serenede" track that was in the older ep too, and a violin centered piece. This last one has a Comus feel, which is understandable knowing the Yamir's love for the band. The record is far better than the ep came before it, so if Yam keeps going at this pace I'm sure he'll get places!
+
Lucas Rivera
Hmm, most of Jungle Spliff is not doing it for me. I chose this as my introduction to jungle because of how acclaimed it seems to be, but maybe ragga jungle is not my thing.
Levi Sanchez
Jungle spliff is a meme, I'll send the jungle chart I did some time for recommendations :)
Aaron James
spot on. He's improving over the EP and I think that's just great. Not bad at all for a debut
Jace Moore
Today has been a productive day. I recorded a sweet 7 minute improv and a cover of Jandek's spoken word track. So much fun! I will listen to this first thing tomorrow m8
Cameron Jackson
hey /blog/, i will travel for a week with friends, so i don't think i will be able to listen and reviewing much, i think i will still lurk tho post pls
Landon Gomez
I'll probably throw it in an album sometime in the future.
I constantly have a problem of separating improvs,covers and composed stuff so I'm not sure how to throw together the album
Isaiah Sullivan
So Pretty is a solid album with enough variety and consistency to not get less than a 7.
22, A Million on the other hand is just aimless meandering with autotune, guitar chords and poppy synths. There are great ideas interspersed on this album, but as a whole it's fatally incoherent and unfocused.
The "miserableness" idea was one that I should have slept on.
Kevin Hill
that bon iver album was supposed to get a 5 my bad
Juan Johnson
2017 confirmed for year of the dogwander
>meandering What a perfect word to describe it Lots of pretty melodies and effects but feels so structure less (Which to me works, actually) Still, I don't like it as much as his previous efforts
Julian Cook
someone remind me tomorrow
Kevin Nelson
Every year is the year of Dogwander. Too bad it has nothing to do with Dogwander's music :)
William Campbell
>a cover of Jandek's spoken word track Not memeing, genuinely curious, that's just reading, right? I mean, there's a performance aspect, but you basically just recording yourself reciting the poetry? Not trying to make what you did sound trivial or silly, but I just want to confirm that's what happened. It sounds interesting
Nolan Watson
Opeth - Deliverance >progressive death metal
Deliverance is the heavier, darker side of Opeth’s 2003 “double album”, alongside the softer, proggier Damnation (which I also love). The idea is to set the band’s contrasting musical styles (acoustic, vocal harmony laden progressive rock and chugging, growling death metal) against each other while still maintaining cohesion througought the project, and I can say they definitely succeed at that on this half.
The title track is a highlight of the album for me, effortlessly transitioning between relentless 7/4 metal sections and shuffling mellow acoustic passages, ending with an amazing rythmic breakdown which highlights just how fucking tight the musicianship and interplay is between each intstrument. The song also contains Mikael Åkerfeldt’s signature mix of clean and growled vocals, and making the song an excellent primer for anyone who wants to see the best of what the band’s early albums have to offer.
Honestly, I’ve got no real complaints with this album. The guitar work is great, balancing mellow, jazzy arrangements and noodling (“A Fair Judgement”) with the aforementioned blood pumping riffs and breakdowns (“Master’s Apprentices”), and Steven Wilson’s production complements the entire band’s sound perfectly, keeping raw aggression intact while not making it so chaotic that the instruments blend together like many death metal bands.
Overall: some amazing prog-metal right here. Damnation/Deliverance is probably one of my favourite duo of albums by any metal band, if not just any band in general
Blake Diaz
you'll see
Robert Adams
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Jose Russell
I'll HEAR it, genius 9_9
Aaron Stewart
People like you force themselves to listen to stuff that is literally impossible to enjoy just to convince themselves they're too special or weird/justify being socially retarded
Camden Clark
Do you have anything insightful to say about people like me?
Gavin Watson
96% of the time you're shitposting cum-breathed skank
Kayden Baker
People like you keep /daily/ alive
Xavier Clark
You make me want to listen to Opeth. In fact, I'll download this album for later listening tonight
Brandon Gutierrez
>96% of the time you're shitposting Good fact. I'm guessing the remaining 4% of the time I'm not posting at all?
Ayden Myers
Thanks man! I guess that means my review did its job well Hope you like the album as much as I did!
Levi Jones
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUm14RyqutJOvPnyPMj7S-ZfT3RCp37mP >bedroom-recorded fuzzy nufolk >opens with pretty sounding guitar feedback skit >long track made up of drawn out, hypnotic, noise-drenched crescendo occupies the second to last spot cool. cool lil album.
why do you act like this is any of your business at all though, i wonder...
Luis Davis
Uh is the guy from meme friends here?
Robert Morris
"I am not locked in here with you; You are locked in here with me." -Sasuke from Attack on One piece
Chase Walker
i mean real life doesnt have a dramatic arc now does it
Nathaniel White
Azalia Snail - Snailbait (1990) >psychedelic folk
This is totally inpenetrable, and I don't really have much to say about it other than that I really don't like it that much. Not a single track goes anywhere or really does anything to interest me at all. An idea is introduced, and it just repeats and drones on and on for the entirety of the track. Reverb and tremolo are added to the guitar, and there are some nice ethereal vocals, but the album as a whole is at the same time so loose and unfocused while still adhering to a specific song formula to the point where the songs just become a slog. That's not to say the ideas presented aren't solid, I love the guitar work and there are occasionally some great melodies, but taken as a whole it's a redundant mess, with some great elements.
2.0+
Easton Rogers
holy shit kill yourself pleb
Wyatt Reyes
Very good quote.
Jack Brown
forgive me but i can't find a general music thread
does anyone here know if you have to do that pretentious what.cd quiz if you are just trying to get your deactivated account (for not logging in) turned back on?
Matthew Johnson
ugly
Jayden Bell
I think everyone here uses slsk, but there may be a few quiet What users oh do me, do me
Joseph Evans
I'll do you if you know what I mean.
John Jones
Just relistened to DNA on DNA. I really hated most of it before, but this time I loved it. Virtually every track on the first disc is amazing, and there's some great stuff on disc 2. "Size" is one of my new recently-favorite songs.
I don't know what you mean
Noah Adams
Probably for the better. This is a family friendly general after all.
Owen Carter
ehhh
Justin Kelly
Imagine the headphones or speakers you could have got with that
Ryan Nguyen
>Jet Black Enjoy your scratches and fingerprints :)
Christopher Peterson
So pic related fucking BLOWS I mean it's not terrible, I expected some nice smooth synth jazz or something, turns out the only reason to stay is for Disco, which was the only track I knew coming into it because of this shit youtube.com/watch?v=6wpFMYqMEJk and it turns out that's the only good part on the album. Check it out if you like tribal jap shit with a great new wave break 40 minutes in I guess
sucks that the album art is so sweet
Gavin Foster
>being poor
Andrew Smith
>falling for the weebshit meme
did Fishmemes teach you nothing?
Jace Ortiz
havent listened to fishmemes desu
Jayden Gray
That looks new age as shit
Luis Rodriguez
You can be stupid and rich, or retarded and rich. Stupid and rich is pic related Retarded and rich is buying the one iPhone colour that gives you literally no prestige because it's gonna look like you picked it up off the street.
Angel Murphy
>poor people thinking their opinions matter
epic
Michael Brooks
The Afghan Whigs - Gentlemen (1993) >alternative rock
A really valiant effort to take '90s alt-rock beyond the confines of quiet-loud grunge, which results in some decent attempts to add in some soul influence, but overall it's a failed experiment. I think this influence could be executed a lot better with an decent vocalist and more active arrangements. The vocalist has a lot of power in his voice, but he sounds exactly the same in every single song and his emotion almost sounds fake. The arrangements are somewhat minimal and definitely slow-burning, which wildly contrasts with the loud, bombastic vocals. Some sort of compromise needs to have been made, either turn down the vocals or turn up the instrumentals, it seems disjointed as is. It's got some nice tunes, mainly the title track and the hit "Debonair", but most of the efforts to take this album beyond the confines of alternative rock end up failing and taking the album further down into generic '90s rock territory.
2.0
Brayden Morgan
Based Bill and flute playing. Wish they did more than covers here but nice musicianship nonetheless.
Jack Adams
>me >poor lurk moar
Lincoln Turner
God damn this is the maddest I've been about an opinion here in a while Yamashirogumi is amazing
Jeremiah Morgan
desu i think its less that it is bad than it is what I wanted I was going into it wanting something very different
Dominic Kelly
what you want is probably Kitaro
Christopher Perry
nah i dont need jap memes I need more of the synthy fun part of Disco that sounds like the blank banshee song I linked maybe with some sweet lyrics too
Lincoln Bennett
>this guy walks into your room, says your taste is shit, smashes all of your hard drives that are full of extensively rated and catalogued 8/10+ patriciancore, and tells you to "get your polymath up, nigga"
What do you do?
Camden Watson
get my polymath up
Robert Ross
chumlum is the only ploymath who would do something like that.
David Perry
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Benjamin Howard
Good Morning /daily/!
Yamir's album as my first listen today. put on The Smiths obviously
Elijah Rivera
oh shit I forgot
Carson Morales
Hey guys
The date
It's funny
haha
Anthony Young
>tfw didn't even realise it was the meme date d*ng...
Evan Miller
listened to this today it's pretty heckin sweet
Cred Forums Pass user since September 2012.
Dylan Sanchez
haha madman!
I'll release an album today for extra memery
Colton Kelly
where's the funny part at
Jacob Rogers
>Cred Forums Pass user since September 2012. What the fuck?
Jayden Stewart
it's the 2nd
wait for it...
wait for it...
...
...
you ready?
make sure you're ready, this is a real knee slapper
i'm not joking about this joke
alright...
of OCTOBER!
Andrew Butler
That's ridiculous
Isaac Williams
>put on The Smiths obviously I lol'd.
keep it up dogwanker.
Luis Foster
Yeah, I'm a bit confused about this myself
Lmao good one
Jackson Thompson
Snagged this badboy on vinyl for 50 cents... couldn't pass up that cover. Fully prepared to give it a 5/5 on RYM
Nolan Mitchell
Hiro enabled one of the features some of the more reddit-y chans have where you can type something into the options field to show how long you've retained a Cred Forums pass. Most likely an attempt to get people to pay for new shitposting opportunities.
Of course, giving money to moot was dumb in 2012, and giving money to Hiro (who is literally retarded) is even dumber.
Easton Bennett
mad because he couldn't afford one lol
Cred Forums Pass user since September 2012.
Brayden Russell
>paying for things lol
Carter Foster
Isn't it like 3 bucks?
Nolan Jones
nvrmnd 15. Cheap as shit though for not typing in the stupid captcha all the time
Wyatt Ortiz
>Thinking people care how long you've been shitposting
Get a load of this guy
Michael Hill
02/10 - James Blake "The Colour in Anything" Listens: 2, Listens(revised): 1 Choice: Timeless, Put That Away and Talk to Me(+), Choose Me
Dear James Blake,
Please reconsider if you have the urge to make an album which wouldn't fit on a 12' 33.5 rpm LP. I do not think a CD sized album is the format for you.
At least half of the tracks on here could be cut, and that is really unfortunate, since you have a few great pieces. I don't know if you're trying to move into adult contemporary as music which is not meant to be actively listened to, but if you are you are certainly succeeding.
I usually love what you do, but damn. Wrap it the fuck up James Blake, I gotta shit.
BAD
Revised Tracklist (1st draft, could use improvements) 1. Radio Silence 2. Points 3. Timeless 4. Put That Away and Talk to Me 5. Waves Know Shores 6. Choose Me 7. I Need a Forest Fire (feat. Bon Iver) 8. Two Men Down
GOOD
Kevin Clark
As a huge fan of his s/t and EPs I completely agree with the idea of Blake taking a step back in terms of album length being a good thing.
I just miss good ol experimental James
Daniel Flores
Listening to this Opeth record just reminds how little I listen to metal
Lucas Hill
based new trip
Easton Sanders
DJ Rashad - Double Cup
Double Cup? More like double feet, cause this album got my feet workin'.
Well, no not really. While I did find this album danceworthy, I didn't really dance to it like I should've cause I'm a huge nerd that felt like sitting on his bed while listening to it instead of doing the right thing and lettin' loose.
Anyway, this stuff was pretty bangin'. The sounds of urban fun and love decided to coalesce on this release (and I would assume other DJ Rashad releases) which resulted in a collection of good tunes to both chill and bust out some moves to. Despite the fun, at times it gets rather bland or repetitive with mediocre moments popping up every now and then on this 52 minute release.
While the formula used here is enjoyable and in a way charming, it certainly becomes a bit well worn after a while and makes a lot of the tracks not feel very different from one another. A good amount of the album seems to just be the same jazzy chord progression and a repeated, sometimes messed with urban sounding hook over speedy hi-hat rolls and a 4/4 or irregular sounding beat that 50% of the time sounds pretty much the same. I have to admit though, it really does not bother me much since like I said, this footwork formula is one I enjoy.
Due to the fact that I like the sometimes boring repetitive nature of the album, I could see my score for it moving up someday. At the moment though, the positive description I give this album is "p good". Maybe with a few more listens of the tracks that description can change and instead become "very good" or possibly even "great". Thank you for the tunes, DJ Rashad. Rest in peace.
To sum things up:
Wow footwork is basically all the same but I like it. 3/5.
Robert Ward
Xanopticon - Liminal Space
One neat thing I like about music is the medium's ability to just go one hundred percent totally insane and hit my ears hard with that sick unadulterated chaos. Another thing I like about music is the fan favorite instrument family of percussion, whether it be electronically produced percussion or the normal percussion our ancestors started playing many years ago. On the other hand, one thing I dislike about music is the medium's ability to produce irritating sounds that resemble noises such as differently pitched farts or the ugly scraping of a chalk board. Another thing I dislike about music is when releases lack a good amount of variation or diversity that I need to not fancy the idea of turning them off and listening to something else. Both these things I like about music and things I dislike are all found here in breakcore artist Xanopticon's release Liminal Space.
This album without a doubt has solid crazy fast paced production. The frantic, sometimes raspy breaks, beats and glitchy bleeps are very engaging and sources for good strong energy. At the same time, these elements give off interesting feelings of unease which help create a cold, robotic and anxious feeling atmosphere. While these parts of the album are nice and compelling, it also has some of the undesirable flaws that I mentioned earlier.
continued in next post
Juan Stewart
An unfortunate blemish present on the album is a lack of variety it so desperately needs. I say this because for probably 70% of the album it sounds like the same patterns being reused over and over again with not much changes other than the kind of drum or bloop being used for the pattern. Sadly, the 30% that does not sound the same is not that good either and just sounds like a mediocre soundtrack to a mediocre sci-fi action movie. In addition to this flaw, about maybe a quarter or half of the noises made here sound like they want to be interesting but instead just come off as piercing, grating or just plain headache inducing.
Luckily, the good parts of the album outweigh the bad parts of it making it a fairly solid album that I might want to give another spin in the future. Of course, I have to hope that my ears are still in good condition by that time cause listening to this again with bad ears would do nothing but hurt them. Regardless, this is a satisfactory release that did not make me want to stop listening and do something else in the middle of it.
To sum things up:
Lol this stuff is so whacky!!! Too bad it's all the same lol! 3/5.
never listen to Natural Snow Buildings please >Check it out if you like tribal jap shit with a great new wave break 40 minutes in I guess
Isn't this what Geinoh Yamashirogumi is all about?
Ethan Scott
it's your turn for the listenalong
Hunter Bailey
...
Alexander Cook
New chart for the first half of October >indie-pop >indie-rock >dadrock >metal >folk/country >1980's >psych sxities
hey I'm curious that's all. And I have hoarded too many stuff on my computer for years: I prefer to keep only the albums I currently enjoy the most (years ago, my taste wasn't as definite as nowadays).
Ayden Garcia
Listening to new American Football. Incredibly mediocre so far.
Matthew Jackson
Breeders' The Pod is such a neat album. I love it so much.
Not streammable (or at least I couldn't find a link for them)
Adam Russell
Need more recs, keep them going.
As usual they must be streammable and not too long.
Mason Foster
New yamir gets spoopy a bit, I must say
Blake Green
>American Football - American Football (LP2)
The tunes are probably nice but the album is mostly forgettable. Every song sounds the same and it has nothing from the previous album except from the generic atmospherical tunes. Generally its just disappointing with no interesting riffs or lyrics. All the things people loved from their first album are gone, disappeared somewhere, leaving us with a plain indie rock album that it's not even emo. We've basically waited 17 years for a derivative and really boring album.
3/10
Austin Perez
The Raincoats - Odyshape
Hudson Williams
this is our third second of October I'm so proud
>More like double feet this is maybe the dumbest thing I've ever read but I still laughed
nice write ups though, you should do it more!
I'll just go with the same Essra Mohawk album I went with last week before Gauss came back, if that's alright.
I expected this...
Alexander Green
Listen to Ghost Reveries next Sounds neat, hope i remember to download it once i get decent internet connection Title track and A Fair Judgement are bliss, but Damnation's the better half thanks for nothing twats, still listened tho
Nicholas Taylor
>this is our third second of October Don't you mean 1095th?
John Butler
I tried anal for the first time today and loved it Does that make me gay?
Josiah Nelson
No, but posting here does. Fag.
Cooper Lopez
with who?
Julian Campbell
oh ok, brb kms some guy I know from work
Chase Brooks
My girlfriends ex boyfriend killed himself. This is a strange feeling. She isnt handling this very well.
Carter Ross
...
Hudson Campbell
laugh at him for being a coward
Jace Reyes
that's tragic and shit but how about a dank meme
Owen Smith
>using the GOAT rating system are you becoming... dare i say it.... patrician?
rateyourmusic.com/release/album/life_without_buildings/any-other-city/ Honestly (no joke here) I wasn't expecting much based on the sample I listened to. I guess this proves my suspicions right. >this is maybe the dumbest thing I've ever read but I still laughed t-thanks >nice write ups though, you should do it more! I'll trying to make it a thing I do once a week since I don't really have as much time on weekdays anymore. I can finally feel like I'm a true /daily/en again :^D That's awful.
At least can make you feel slightly better
(that meme is quite giggleworthy tbqh)
Gabriel Scott
classic _feels_ album
Christopher Ross
this album
Jacob Reyes
How do I chose what music to listen to?
Asher Long
...
Christopher Ward
alright i'm going through destroy all monsters a disc a day but in between discs i'm starting up
that sucks :(
>I'll trying to make it a thing I do once a week yay! we need more write-up bois
Aaron Murphy
>i'm going through destroy all monsters a disc a day For what purpose?
Chase Wilson
solid ratings
Julian Thomas
i don't have time to listen to a 3 and a half hour compilation in one sitting
Lincoln Green
But why listen to any of it?
Leo Diaz
what album are these plebs not getting?
Joseph Rivera
art angels?
looks interesting and shamepai recced it to me
and i want that meme avant-teen cred
Aaron Anderson
>looks interesting It isn't.
Brandon Barnes
...
Jaxson Harris
un-fat-homoble!
Brayden Gray
let me smell your armpits pls
Gavin Williams
so do you think you're better than me, or what? no reason to be like that..
Alexander Rivera
why are you ignoring me?
Mason Diaz
look at herb kid what a meme haha
Justin Robinson
More like meme kid XDDDDDDDD LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE SWEET-ASS PUT-DOWNS, BANTER, AND FRESH DANK Cred Forums EXCLUSIVE MEMES
Adam Bennett
classic herb kid desu
cool album covers
just use slsk.meme
Brandon Howard
he's still going 2 too low
Owen James
stuck up bitch
John Evans
Don't be salty cos you struck out, user Besides, sdc is still single and ready to mingle
Hunter Johnson
sdc is hotter than you anyway and she actually posts more than once every three weeks
Dominic Johnson
>sdc is still single no he is with me now :-)
Jackson Ross
note to self, tim buckely doesn't translate well into low quality bootlegs
a shame too, the idea of more starsailor era recordings gets me all worked up in the groin area
subscribed
Caleb Ward
novi wovee
William Stewart
>he >being this new
David Diaz
>note to self, tim buckely doesn't translate well into low quality bootlegs You fucking what? Have you seen My Fleeting House?
Nicholas Watson
wouldnt call most of my fleeting house as low quality bootlegs