Will there be another 8.5 this decade?

Will there be another 8.5 this decade?

>actually listening to scaruffi and valuing his opinion

>yfw Divers gets a 9

>mfw he gave his highest rating of all time, 9.5, to trout mask replica

this is a real person out there

>remember scaruffi rated Tragedy by Julia Holter very well but don't remember how much
>check it
>8.0 well that's a lot by refrigerator's standards
>go back because there was another link mentioning julia holter
>it's best rock albums of 2011
>best rock album
>Julia Holter - Tragedy
>Tragedy
>Rock

His definition of rock includes rap so it's very broad.

but that's a 10

>Sup Forums takes this guy seriously

Scruffy will eventually bump this to a 9, screenshot this

Rock is everything but jazz and classical you nematode

Hip hop is basically industrial music with beat poetry.

I didn't imply that, I was just clearing things up so that other user didn't have an autism-attack.

He gave the same rating to Robert Wyatt - Rock Bottom and Faust S/T

To Scaruffi, rock means everything that doesn't fit established jazz or classical standards. Which is ridiculous because jazz is closer to actual rock than most of the shit he calls rock.

Can we just talk about how good HOoM is?

Favourite track: Have One on Me
Underrated: Kingfisher
favourite lyrics: I may have changed, it's hard to gauge
Time won't account for how I've aged
Would I could tie your lying tongue
Who says that leaving keeps you young

I think it has less to do with sound and more what certain groups of critics tend to review.

Probably something that's purposely off-key, poorly produced and played.

Jazz came before Rock and many (if not all) of the genres in the "Rock" category have influences from rock

HooM is literally none of those things

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>purposely off-key
If it's for musical effect, there's nothing wrong with this
>poorly produced and played
>HOOM, Bricolage, The Downward Spiral, MNLWND, etc. is poorly produced and played

>

he's right, you know