It's the 29th of June, and you're one day closer to s/t'ing.
Listen to your library, show off your backlog, babble about new music, tell us what you have been listening to today and what you will listen to in the following month, continue Jangle's Thrift Tourney (it's a pipe dream), don't crap a castle, just let the good times flow.
tfw got assblasted for panning Ground Zero 2 threads in a row
Asher Mitchell
What are these threads about? Why do I see tripfags everywhere?
Chase Cox
Jangle, link me the thrift thingh pls
Sebastian Green
for da underaged
also this is that record store kitty I mentioned last thread
Tyler Stewart
Also anyone not at 6 by sunday is KICK (me included)
Joshua Green
imma do one or a few of these today
Anthony Rogers
Fish, why the fuck did you give a 0.5 to Finding Dory on rym?
Xavier Collins
it's portrayal of fish culture was not very realistic, he should know
Noah Rodriguez
This is my new chart if anyone gives a FUCK Got 2 more to do on last chart so prob start today or tomorrow.
doopee
Cooper Roberts
Gal Costa - Gal this was pretty fun all things considered it's by no means par for the course psychedelic pop especially for the time in which it was created late in the album there's some tape fuckery and noisy stuff going on with weirdo vocals and loops n shit, it's pretty great, sounds like Keiji Haino a bit, only he's in a good mood
Is Technomalaser ded? he mentioned something about exams or some shit.
anyway, get recs in now if you're holding out on me
Alexander Reyes
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Jaxson Hughes
Crispy, fried memes
Aiden Rogers
Sonny Boy Williamson & Memphis Slim (1st impressions) This seems more like a fun impromptu live set than a focused collaboration. Still features some very good instrumentals from Memphis Slim and Sonny, so it's worth a listen for fans of either. Not much replayability as most of the songs are lesser versions of previous recordings. Recommended for fans. 5.5
Owen Green
>Quiet Waters - Wolly Leaves
Not a bad album, but not a good one either. The vocals are good and the music is calm and sometimes pleasant but the record is overall boring and too generic.
>5/10
Jonathan Johnson
Dinosaur Jr - Visitors (record store day release 2k14) Ok, so it's basically Your'e Living All Over Me with much better production, it's decent, but it doesn't do anything nearly as interesting as poledo on that album
Minutemen next then what
Carson Stewart
Another Green World
Nathaniel Jackson
dis
Carson Lewis
Nvm, do Pink Floyd next
Nolan Ross
Did you get my rec?
Juan Barnes
I did full of hell right?
Nolan Hill
Nice OP meme
Bentley Rogers
Friendly reminder that Doopee Time is a concept album about a little girl dying of cancer.
Carson Stewart
Giles Corey - Giles Corey (1st impressions) This is a pop album without catchy hooks and melodies. This is an ambient record that doesn't suck you in to it's soundscapes. This is a musique-concrete album with no interesting samples, tape manipulations or experimentation. Just pretty bland and boring overall. trip away the annoying backround layers and it's just a retard strumming his guitar like a strung out Syd Barrett, mumbling about his struggles. The longer songs made me contemplate killing myself just so I wouldn't have to finish them. I see the parallels in the band name now, though, as listening to this album felt like being pressed. "More Weight!"
Maybe sad people listen to it to feel less shitty about their own life? Not recommended to anyone with ears. 2.5
Thomas Walker
ya triggered? I'm triggered
Jaxson Cooper
These albums are recommended to me by rym's algorithm. Which should I listen to first?
Joshua Martin
STARSAILOR
John Butler
Minutemen - Double Nickels on the Dime for an album (let alone a punk album) of this ambition and scope to maintain this consistently good songwriting over 45 tracks is fucking astounding just about all of the instrumentation here is so on point it's not funny, the bass is punchy and groovy, the guitar spazzes the fuck out all over the place and the drums neatly tie it all together. It's abundantly clear to me that this band is a bona-fide unit, comprising of three members with profound talent that work so well of each other they match the likes of the jazz bands of Miles Davis and John Coltrane on their better recordings. The comparison to jazz is not one that doesn't fit either, while still a punk album, Double Nickels is barely so, often eschewing the typical fast pace and anger of the genre for musical complexity. Some of the lyrics now, some of them, didn't gel with the rhythms of the music being played here... I also didn't much care for the guy's voice here, there were points were he was a bit out of place, it's a minor gripe but an important one. Imagine if this was just instrumentals, it'd be sublime. this'll warrant many relistens, maybe I'll warm to the singing
William Morris
Shit taste desu. Really shit taste.
Also triggered
Leo Brown
ayyyyyyyy Bongwater, is a 10/10 for me, make sure you dl it of soulseek though
Luke Roberts
the youtube playlist breaks transitions and has some songs missing
Julian Green
WAIT, I THOUGHT YOU GAVE IT A 2.5 OUT OF 5, NOT OUT OF 10 GET THE FUCK OUT WHY ARE YOU EVEN LISTENING TO MUSIC YOU ATISTIC FAGGOT I GRADUATED TOP OF MY CLASS IN NAVY SEALS REEEEEEE
Henry White
Probably the best bass and drums of any punk album ever! Glad you liked it.
Elijah Morales
I rounded up to a 1.5 on RYM if it's any consolation. Why do you like bad music?
/daily/ reminder that if you support last.fm with ads you're part of the problem.
Angel Martin
>implying I'm not a clever member of society and I don't use adblock
Caleb Morgan
I was hoping you did but you can never tell with these neolast.fm people.
Cooper Brown
Well you think Giles Corey is a 'masterpiece', so your cleverness might be overstated.
Joseph Jackson
>that pic >post not by tbg i feel jangled
Anthony Lewis
Or perhaps you're the one who is stupid :^)
Brody Fisher
I just binged Gravity Falls in 3 days, when did cartoons get this good?
(also music)
Nathaniel Garcia
i really need to watch that in it's entirety. what i've seen looks really good and clever.
Cameron Ross
>Uneven Compromise I've already lost.
Christian Diaz
noticed
Chase Johnson
Yeah, its continuity is fucking amazing, the characters actually feel real to an extent and it contains some genuinely surreal and messed up stuff. Go watch it.
Michael Bell
Holy fuck /daily/ I am beyond mad.
It's my second day of jury duty today and this whole case is just
>He pushed me! >Nuh uh! He fell down!
Fucking bureaucratic kindergarten bullshit.
Shit might even last another day. I'm so pissed. I've been waking up every day like at noon for the past month but had to get up at 6 to be at the courthouse at 7:30 and been going there till 5. Posting from my lunch break now. If this lasts much longer I'm gonna crap a fucking castle.
You know what REALLY takes the cake though? The fact that this minor altercation between two "adults" happened in MARCH. It's taken almost four months to get this shit figured out. Shit never ceases to amazes me.
Anyways, I'm starting the 9 Symphonies now, but probably won't be done till tomorrow because of this shit.
Chase Richardson
Have you seen "Beyond the Garden Wall?" It's one of two mini-series that Cartoon Network has ever produced, and it's damn good at only 11 episodes. Definitely worth watching in its entirety in an afternoon.
Anthony Morales
***OVER the Garden Wall, whoops.
Kayden Lee
ah man, sucks listening to Bringing it all Back Home because I needed something quick gonna go to vote tomorrow I really hope Labor wins this election, DO NOT WANT 100,000$ debt after I finish my undergraduate degree
Owen Flores
Over the Garden Wall is cash af.
Try to get a death sentence for both of them.
Get Jangl'd nerd.
Connor Cruz
lmao, that's hilarious. What's the consensus so far? Are you Team Tripped or Team Pushed?
Nathan Gray
looks p "ok", noted
Grayson Morgan
Welp. That was fun. BACK TO JURY DUTY xP
I honestly wish more western studios would start producing more mini-series, that way I don't have to keep going back to anime all the time to get my animation fix.
And I'll try to roll a guillotine in there, I'll see.
Prosecution is completely falling on their ass, so I guess team tripped.
Jaxon Reed
taking this advice and popping my anime cherry
Jack Johnson
>anime lol
Eli Edwards
thanks for having good taste >misanthropic wow, so many albums don't even have descriptors
Refused - The Shape of Punk to Come (1998) >post-hardcore, hardcore punk
It's a good thing this wasn't the shape of punk to come because this kinda blows. The actual punk bits are done well, they're hard-hitting, they're pretty catchy, and they're just really nice to listen to. Anytime the band tries to step out of their comfort zone, experimenting with soundscaping, electronic music, modern classical, this thing crashes and burns. Just like what I said about Graceland and it's use of African music, these styles serve no purpose in the actual music besides adding some sort of culture or credibility, they detract from the actual good hardcore here and they're just done really poorly and sound totally amateur.
2.0-
Gavin Nguyen
Has nyarl posted the mixtape tourney results?
Bentley Roberts
Have you posted your mixtape tho?
Thomas Martin
not yet because I haven't had time lately! but I will either today or tomorrow promise
Christian Phillips
I have, was on a different chart
Jordan Myers
That's that nerd business.
Jason Rodriguez
ohhh, the search continues
Caleb Bell
>listening to music with my headphones >Decide to play Alvin's row >Brother comes up to me and asks me if my headphones are broken Jeez guys. Also listening to Pygmalion today, hope it's good
what are y'alls thoughts on the new angel olsen song?
i'm a big fan of comparing every single thing she does to strange cacti and talking about how shit it is, but this is a really good, if kinda typical indie rock song. i'm hyped for her new album.
>Has nyarl posted the mixtape tourney results? Not yet, waiting on sshx to give me her last tape
Joseph Roberts
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Cameron Sanders
part 2 when
Nathaniel Perez
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Xavier Baker
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William Jones
>You dumb cunt
damn...
Samuel Russell
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Christopher Lewis
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Benjamin Scott
Do you have any Heathcliffs?
Ian Morgan
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Angel Flores
>Olga Bell - Tempo Fine electropop album. She has a beautiful voice. Not many vocal eccentricities but a definitive will to use all the possibilities of the voice as an instrument. The opener is brilliant. I was surprised to see that I liked it way more on my second listen. 7/10
>Tim Hecker - Love Streams Tim Hecker goes progressive, at least in some of the tracks. He also uses vocal samples on this album and it works well. This all felt much less dark and much less dense than his last album. There's little of the fantastic textures and tension he managed to create on Virgins. There's some moment of brilliance here and there but as a whole, it sometimes failed to maintain my interest. There's a huge drop in quality once passed Violin Monumental II. 6/10
>Julianna Barwick - Will Dreamy ambient pop. Not unlike Grouper, all tracks feature relaxing vocal harmonies, drowned in reverb. Depending on the song, it is accompanied by strings and piano or electronics. The album may be a bit formulaic and samey, but pleasant nonetheless. 7/10