ugh this shit is heavenly right now. post heavenly shit...pic obv related
Heavenly shit
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Everything through Heaven or Las Vegas is pure heaven.
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Great taste.
solid posts gents keep em comin
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Mingus was a FUCKING GENIUS
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So far 3 posts in this thread are not mine .... I'd love to see more contributors.
Great topic though OP
Big Star - 3rd.
This is why the west coast sucks, it's literally the rest of the world's bedtime right now
stopped listening when the dude started rapping.
I just can't
rapping is so ridiculous to me, such a ridiculous thing to add to music. YA KNOW WHAT THIS SONG NEEDS, SOME MONOTONE RHYTHM SYLLABLES ...like just buy a conga and play along dummy
stopped listening when I saw the "Keep Calm and Stoner Doom" sticker at the bottom.
a genre that truly makes a clown out of itself
the smoky vocals, the minimal aesthetic, the sober and repetitive rhythms devoid of development make this a first order "fashionable" yawn-fest
You shouldn't do this
>a genre that has consistently populated 90% of all valid AOTY lists for the past 30 years
FTFY
again smoky, intimate vocals. no key changes. slide guitar accents attempt a "soaring" uplifting feel, but in all a well recorded forgettable folk piece. pleasantly pretty and dull
decent
these fall into the cliche category once again.
could do without the "american indian" spiritual elements merged with funk bass, but like the prominence of the rhythm at 3:30, paired with the ascending chimes. in general "scratching" sounds feel a bit ridiculous to me in a sonic sense
characteristic of what I could call a widespread fetish for distorted guitar, one that is frequently unexamined. the "classical metal" gambit has been done and had. why someone would artistically feel hammered dulcimer, the screaming of a seeming crowd and duel shredding guitar is more out of the dirth of originality than it is intentionally chosen
singer songwriters take note, an interesting ethnic/blues/western hybrid, minimal appointments and nontraditional arrangements make this a more interesting version of the "folk" format (4 chords and 8 verses). drones, rhythms, and uncommon scales done by one man
one truly wonders how many times in this life we will be exposed to the wailing sounds of a distorted stratocaster in a blues scale over simplistic drums and fuzz pedals, good lord why there is so little variation and such a unrelenting fetish for "jamming" i will never know. a million different possible approaches to music and here comes the 4 piece fuzz stratocaster blues rock band once again ladies and gentlemen. maybe its because they make a good bar band, and people seem to love alcohol, an equally vile and unimpressive substance if there ever was, if the shoe fits!