Listen to your library, show off your backlog, talk about new music, tell us what you have been listening to today and what you're going to listen to in the following month, fuck bitches, get money.
Am I racist if I type out the track names in Unjust Malaise? Pls respond.
Nolan Brown
What is some good music to landscape 9 hours a day to?
Samuel Watson
thrifty
Caleb Russell
>tfw no (You)
Music for this feel?
Type it out as "Evil Person of Color" instead.
Christopher Green
thanks also nice dubs
David Morales
words have no inherent value, their value is related to the context they are used in
Wyatt Jenkins
but what if a feminist is browsing /daily/ and calls me racist idk what I'd do
Austin Roberts
Why? It's a stupid thing to do. Besides, he gives his reason for naming the tracks that way in the spoken introduction, listen to that. Do you like drone? Good double. William Parker - Double Sunrise Over Neptune.
Owen Price
Call her a cunt.
Cooper Kelly
Racist.
Austin Hernandez
I'm almost there. I'm on the last fourth of Crazy Person of Colour right now.
uh oh!
Ethan Murphy
FUCK
Ryder Reed
>Feminist!cunt
beautiful
Eli Scott
Just fuck my pop punk shit up Sup Forums.
I just released this EP
David Richardson
In the unlikely case that some SJW is browsing this shithole that is filled to the brim with racism and for some reason happens to find the fact you name a song title with a racist slur in it offensive enough to point it out, you uh, ignore them?
I really hope this is all memes and you're not actually this scared of "da feminisses"
Zachary Campbell
best albums there: - dinosaur jr -you're living all over me - sonic youth - washing machine - dinosaur jr - bug - nick drake - five leaves left - king crimson - red - sonic youth - bad moon rising - jackson c frank - s/t - faust - s/t - can - future days
bad albums: - all the bob dylans
music for airports
John Turner
Yeah but what if someone thinks I'm racist tho
Carson Sanders
catching up today, started with pic related Common complaint, but Toyko~Sea of Lovers is a lil too long. A plane went overhead during and I honestly couldn't tell if it was part of the song or not. Despite that, I really enjoyed the first track and the album as a whole. I don't know the full story behind Juntaro/Gero but I think I'll try and learn it now. 3.5
internet
Ryan Stewart
I want to get into more genres. Here is my RYM: rateyourmusic.com/~bobfedex . Now you do the work for me /daily/ slaves.
Joshua Gutierrez
If someone thinks you are racist because you name a song title, you shouldn't care about that person's opinion of you, but should worry about their mental state
>best album is dinosaur jr -you're living all over me >bad albums include Blonde on Blonde -10% compatibility
Trips this soon, goona be a good thread boys!!!!!!!!
Landon Wright
he's right about the bob dylan business though...
Camden Harris
>Lou Rawls - You've Made Me So Happy A neat soul album with a couple funky jams that make it worth listening. Some of the slower cuts on there are not all that special but when Lou and his band get moving, it does get nice.
>Strangers Die Every Day With this album, the truth finally hit me. I don't like bowed strings. It just does nothing for me. At all. So since the basic idea behind this album is to use them PLUS an occasional bass guitar and drums in order not to have to compete with contemporary classical composers, needless to say I was not exactly thrilled.
>Olethrio Rigma - Polemese Gia Tous Athoous Something else that takes me back to the wonderfully awful world of small local bands. That's some very amateurish hardcore here that takes the wors of punk and the worst of trash metal and mashes it together until it feels loud enough to be cool. But truth is, some of the riffs here are pretty weak and the vocals are either out of place due to how loud they are, or hard to deal with because of how cheap they feel. And the female vocalist made me wish I was listening to Sacred Child instead.
>The Energizer : Distance to HAppy Trance Ooooh boy, Fun Radio. Now that's a name I havn't heard in a long time. This is a compiliation of trance and other rave tunes from the UK, Benelux and Germany curated by the french party animal's former favourite radio station. Whether "Energizer" or "Distance" is an old show on the station is a question I can't answer sadly. Still, we still have a dozen trance tracks here, and the quality is pretty unequal. While a lot of them refer to old loud sawtooth-wave synths and other hoover-sounding melodies, we also have a couple tunes here that really makes you groove along to the loud beat and psychedelic synth layering. The Blob sounds like a fucking car chase between a police car and some bank-robbing ravers in their amplified van with a dancefloor in the cargo bay.
Julian Clark
lmao
Andrew Foster
wow i was gonna post this in the sexual orientation/genre thread but it got deleted as i was posting it. guess it'll work here
"message to the queers ITT:
wanna make out"
Evan Kelly
>Suzanne Vega - s/t If Tujiko Noriko was a boring "girl with a guitar who believes she sings exceptionally well", this is what it would sound like. Now I want to lsiten to From Tokyo to Niagara.
>Pluxus - European Onion These guys have had some stuff edited by Kompact, their debut tape is called Music Inspired by the Architecture of Kennedy International Airport and that would be a good sign. Sadly it's not as good as one might hope. What we have here is some very stripped-down electronic music that tries to go as far as possible with just a couple small synthetizers. They do go a couple miles, but their synthmobile ran out of juice earlier than they thought. Oh well.
Hudson Sanders
Jesus christ dude you're gonna clutch it 2 days in
Jacob Brooks
Uhh... What about Japanese jazz fusion though?
Alexander Bell
>2nd highest score wew
I'll do the whole thing in a day or two once I finish my chart so sorry if I take a while to start :/
thanks
Zachary Rogers
no fuck off
James Garcia
I'll finish right now if I can find a link to Vinter's thing. It's not in the pastebin.
Isaiah Nelson
no problemo!!!!!!!!! I'm stoked people are doing it at all, the ""schedule"" is just to make sure people don't loaf on it.
Benjamin Torres
yes it is, the pic you uploaded has the new pastebin URL
Angel Walker
... there was a schedule? Oh well. I should pay more attention to these threads.
Daniel Lewis
well it was fine
Easton Brown
ragtime recommendations?
Nicholas Johnson
>trash metal This is probably intentional but I got a kek out of it anyway
Grayson Cox
>Mfw mine is the only album that wasn't rated
Benjamin Ramirez
Nah I just said try to do 3 this week, you're ahead of the game :p
Logan Barnes
Scott Joplin Art Tatum Fats Waller
Chase Kelly
nice, thanks for those, really appreciate them.
Colton Martin
Prediction: Movenglut and Givingbear won't listen to every album
Joshua Robinson
fuck that was really rude sorry
William Rogers
PLUG YOUR BUTTHOLES
Kayden Jenkins
If you're interested in early jazz you can also check out pick related. First three discs or so cover some essential names you can dig into later. What.
Julian Brown
>tfw woke up too early I shed the blood of the Saxon men.
Nathan Roberts
Last but not least
>t.h.u.m.b - Lunar Flight Between that and Black Rainbows, I'm starting to want to dig deeper into italian heavy rock. THis is a good little EP that hits all the spots it should hit but seems a little uncertain as to what it wants to do or where it wants t ogo. In one hand, the title track is very good and would absolutely have its place in a full length, on the other hand it eats up the duration of the EP and drains the momentum out of the short tracklist, leaving the two other actual songs feeling a little dry. And yet the two songs feel a bit more precise and concise as they do not lose themselves in the pits of riff repetition. Not bad at all.
Justin Ortiz
And that's all for this tournament thingy. Regular fusion jazz service will be resumed as soon as I'm back at my regular place and can actually drinkify it and see if it changes my experience with Down Up Beat
Wyatt James
I'm dumb, hit me with a shovel, call me names and strap me to a chair in front of a screen showing SoL moe crap until I die.
Nicholas Allen
alright, I see you guys doing this type of stuff, so I think I'll give it a try. might as well start out with a genre that I really like. I took a bunch of stuff from the RYM top 100 slowcore albums that I haven't listened to yet. time to cry.
Henry Perry
There's 196 ratings going in here, 2bh I expect this to happen a lot
wew lad, that's quite the cryfest
Isaac Perez
Pyramid Electric Co is amazing. The Curtain Hits the Cast and Excerpts From a Love Circus are worth listening to if you already like those artists. Chinawoman has a good tune or two but is rather meh overall imo.
Andrew Rodriguez
God damn Fire! Orchestra live was even better than expected. Blew me away.
Lincoln Bailey
Hey /daily/
are your parents poseurs?
sound nice, i have yet to see them even though they play here all the fucking time
Dominic Rogers
Is Peter Gabriel poseur?
Asher King
I don't know about Peter Gabriel himself, but i guess Real World is kinda poseur
Nicholas Diaz
listening to Forest for the Trees now review in 32 mins
Julian Harris
They only listen to Peter Gabriel And Bruce Springsteen
Samuel Ortiz
my dad had a raging hardon for Zappa and little else, musically speaking
Julian Hall
>Neil Young - After the Gold Rush Liked this more than I expected, although that doesn't necessarily mean I "get" where the praise for Yung Neil is coming from. His voice is a little wussy, the songs are a little sappy, but hey, the dude can write a tune every now and again. "Only Love Can Break Your Heart" is a great example of how a track can be both sappy and still be very nice and pleasant, and "Southern Man" follows it up with a bit of cool that the rest of this album sorely lacks. Indeed, the rest of the album is alright (although the first two tracks kinda suck), but never really reaches any true standout moments after "Southern Man". Had there been less country influences on here and had Yung Neil had a better voice, this would have been quite a bit better. 2.5 (ignore the +, that was a little too optimistic of me)
>Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath Black Sabbath. 3.0+
>Bob Dylan - The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan Unique for its time in how all songs were written by the performer, no covers, just Bob playing his own songs. And hey, turns out they're good songs, too! I have to be very honest and say that I don't feel there's exactly a lot of standouts on here, and I do feel like some of the more lighthearted, jokey tracks go over my head a little, but those moments are fleeting. For the most, this album's just really really solid, and with tracks like the simple but oh-so-nice "Blowin' in the Wind", the sprawling "A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall", and the proto-Nick Drake breakup song "Girl From the North Country" (personal fave), there's plenty to return to more regularly.
Elijah Ward
>The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed "Gimmie Shelter" is such a good rocker that you'd almost forgive the Stones for following it up with mediocre country-inspired dreck. Almost. But not really. Songs like "Love in Vain" and "Country Honk" are plain and uninteresting, and to add insult to injury, Mick Jagger's voice really isn't fit for this style of music at all. The rest of the album is kinda average blues rock up till the final two tracks, where the blues rock gets better and they close off with a non-blues rock track that actually works. Still though, this album's got too weak of a middle section to really be worth all the praise. This album, for the time being, confirmed my suspicions that The Stones are but a decidedly average blues rock band with a few baller tracks. 2.0+
Carter Perry
Hm your parents don't seem very poseur then
Isaiah Ramirez
Dad only likes prog so I guess so
Christian Bailey
Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath is fucking awesome
to be honest sounds more like he's a nerd
Nathaniel Smith
It is. Perhaps my favourite Sabbath track thus far (Snowblind and War Pigs are the other two contenders for me)
Landon Wilson
I swear this is honest and not a spite rating I hate this more than anything I've heard all year
Plummeted from a 4 --> 3 --> 2 --> 1 in the first 5 tracks, its literally worse after that I'm deleting this How did you like it mortimer & dataplay, HOW
Jackson Green
>Plexus in 4th place so far European Onion has brought great shame and honor to his family
Benjamin Williams
I like bagpipes. It sounded like Shpongle with less annoying sampling and PWEI without the annoying high-schooler humor.
Lucas Lewis
SJW here.
You're a fucking racist for using the n-word.
Nathaniel Hill
At least you're not sad piano meme :'(
Grayson Harris
I've gotten like 5 headaches in my life and this album caused one of them. Seriously more pleasant the first time I heard a noise album in full. Like, I don't want to listen to any more music today, I'm done.
Nathan Brown
I hope you enjoy smog and Jessica bailiff, I'll be watching to read your thoughts
Owen Davis
we used to meme in the plug, meme overnight they don't do that anymore, things changed, you see they don't come to plug anymore
Chase Cox
how can plug even hope to compete when sync exists?
Ryan Russell
Because plug has dancing bears, you of all people should be able to appreciate that. (But I'll concede that the sync memeposting is top notch)
Angel Rodriguez
Hey so what's been happening around this place? Almost finished my exams for now, excited to hear some new stuff.
Aaron Phillips
it wasn't THAT bad, didn't you hear infinite cow?
Jayden Cook
trash talking memes musical discussion memes pigs
Grayson Hernandez
...
Christopher White
fucking atrocious you almost made me go back and skim through it, but then I remembered I deleted it. Thank christ, my headache is slowly going away worst album I've heard all year bar none.
Nathaniel Rogers
...
Tyler Ward
Nice trips Is this going to be your version of Snuff Jazz?
Lucas Torres
>tfw highest morty score
Connor Torres
Yo there's a spot available in the trad tourney because herb left. You wanna take it?
Ian Butler
Pretty much; I'm already having repressed thoughts about it. I physically wince when reminiscing about that album.
I wrote an RYM review for it but I wanna do Bear's first
Dominic Stewart
H Y P E
did he say why he quit?
Samuel Carter
GF and I watched both Rise and Dawn of Planet of the Apes films the other day, and the second one was surprisingly decent and I feel like these films actually work well as prequels to the events of the book/original film. I did like the small little hints/nods to the original work they threw in, like a little semi-offscreen newsreport on a space mission launch. Pretty neat.
Also yesterday I had some friends over and we watched the original Robocop, which really was nothing for me, but it was entertaining enough. We watched Sharknado which was absolutely hilarious and I'm genuinely amazed at how modern technology can allow people to just create films like this and they have a shot at making pretty good money. Then we watched Enter the Dragon. I fucking love classic kung fu films, even though I watch way too few of them.
THERE'S A FUCKING TRAD TOURNAMENT?!
William Jenkins
yesyesyes
do the koto album i recced, this one
Noah Richardson
dawn is much better than rise cause it hits you less over the head with overt nostalgia porn dialogue and also no james franco
>how modern technology can allow people to just create films like this because there are plenty of people with passion, energy, and the will to create this stuff, but with none of the no how (and more importantly the money). Even the old 80's b movie directors have switched to cheap cgi because of costs now.
Sharknado is a bit more self aware than your typical sy fy network shark movie which makes it a bit more bearable, but I prefer old schlock over new schlock.
kung fu movies are great. if you want a really ridiculous one, watch Ninja 3: the Domination