Listen to your library, show off your backlog, babble about new music, tell us what you've been listening to today and what you will listen to in the following month, pity Jangle's Thrift Tourney, listen to Keiji Haino scream, and just let the good times flow.
oh my god wrong pic, thank god i had my trip off so no one saw this embarassing mistake
Jack Gutierrez
>"fuck of with this nihongo no fagoto weeb trash" edition truly my finest moment
Jaxson Morales
message lightningrod14othernumbers (Rockadopolis) about the skype group.
Henry Morales
what what it actually exists
Gabriel Howard
You don't know about deco?
It's basically the r9k of /daily/ don't expect to get any actual collabs done
Gabriel Jackson
Rec me shit cuz that's the only reason I occasionally post in this thread
Isaac Roberts
Jim O'Rourke - Bad Timing (or The Visitor if you've heard that) Man Man - The Man in a Blue Turban With a Face Storm and Stress - Under Thunder and Fluorescent Lights Djwwww - Arigato
Bentley Bell
The Chameleons - Strange Times Robbie Basho - Visions of the Country James Carr - You Got My Mind Messed Up Tim Buckley - Dream Letter: 1968 Jazz in general
Benjamin Powell
Sweet Emma Barrett - And Her Preservation Hall Jazz Band (1964) >dixieland
I'd rather not basically just paraphrase triangle's RYM review of this album, but I feel almost the same away about this album as his. Mainly that it's fucking great. The production is clean, the performances are awesome and danceable as hell, and the drummer is incredible. A /bit/ samey, but whatever, I just wanna dance!
3.5
damn right
Owen Jenkins
y'all, evidently i only listen to 2 artists, can i get some recs?
Ethan Peterson
Peter Walker - Rainy Day Raga Daniel Bachman - Seven Pines VA - Psychegaelic: French Freakbeat Bikini - Hova Lett...
Hunter Stewart
dumb question but where do you get this image
Anthony Edwards
Suicide - s/t
Camden Gomez
Animal Collective - Here Comes the Indian (2003) >neo-psychedelia, experimental, experimental rock
>3.13 / 5.0 from 3,810 ratings RYM'S SHIT TASTE STRIKES AGAIN
Really though, this is pretty awesome. It sets out to create dense, spooky, manic, tribal atmospheres and it does just that. There's a few times where it gets SUPER incomprehensible and muddled, but there are amazing tracks here ("Hey Light" with its call-and-response screaming, "Two Sails on a Sound" with its soundscaping, "Slippi" with its everything). However, save for the screaming parts, it works better when it's being more pretty than incredibly noisy (I've never thought AnCo did noise well. They're good at introducing noise to pop structures, but not plain noise). The purely noisy parts don't really detract from how shockingly great this is though.
Josef K - The Only Fun in Town (1981) >post-punk
Catchy fun while it lasts, but nothing sticks at all. Each song is danceable and herky-jerky in a way that only good post-punk can be, but there's really nothing interesting being done here, it's just totally in one ear, out the other. And a lot of the songs have a samey vibe to them. But man, those drum and bass grooves are pretty fucking undeniable, and save a fair amount of the whole record.
2.5+
olivia tremor control if you want more major organ/NMH and elliott smith and daniel johnston if you want more Mountain Goats
Ryan Sanchez
:)))) I hope you like the other recs just as much
Robert Foster
>RYM HAS SHIT TASTE >rates it lower than the average, contributing to the consensus he so vehemently hates
Kevin Clark
DO LE SACRE DU PRINTEMPS ALREADY also you should do the version with Stravinsky conducting
Sebastian Sanders
pssh i don't even have any weight in RYM averages anymore
i'm now realizing the staggering hypocrisy in this though
Elijah Mitchell
wew HCTI's score is a 3.0+
already heard that and loved it! so i'll do the boulez version
>mfw the bantz on Dream Letter - Live in London are top quality
Jaxon Harris
nope, but i'm planning to listen to that, Centipede Hz, and the EPs soon to finish their whole discog.
Cameron Jackson
hollin is pretty much a mixture of the ambient buts of hcti and campfire songs, with slightly more singing. have fun with it!
Jackson Stewart
what TV shows does /daily/ like?
Joshua Parker
Twin Peaks, the Eric Andre Show, those weird ass Adult Swim Infomercials, Cheers, M.A.S.H and pretty much everything on PBS
Michael Ortiz
oh fuck i like campfire songs too, im hyped
always sunny, the simpsons, home movies, dr katz, space ghost coast to coast, the critic, gravity falls, sealab 2021, tim and eric/check it out/tom goes to the mayor
i have a shit attention span with tv shows so i really only watch animated comedy shows
Jeremiah Thomas
quite like Preacher, it's a good show also like Game of Thrones, fell off a bit around the 5th season, but the 6th revitalized my love for the show fucking love Skins (esp. seasons 1&2) Boardwalk Empire seasons 1&2, Rick and Morty, Heroes season 1 and The Wire
Josiah Diaz
I respect that
Liam Diaz
oh yeah and Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job
Samuel Flores
Twin Peaks, Seinfeld, all the good Adult Swim shows
Easton Hernandez
hollin is an absolute mind fuck desu
definitely their most out there and maybe my favorite of theirs. their EPs are really solid too.
Jason Scott
Comedy: The Simpsons Home movies Spongebob The Strange World of Gurney Slade Decker Monk Daria Space Ghost Scooby Doo Silicon Valley
""drama"" Utopia Breaking Bad Black Mirror Lost Uhhhhhhhh.... I know there's more but I'm really burned out tonight
Isaac Wilson
oh yeah the muppet show is an absolute classic as well
i sure do love out there!
Camden Thompson
forest gospel is like hey light times 10
i dont know how pbear plays the drums like he does on hollin live
Andrew Bailey
there are better folk bands to obsess that insanely over
try the following: Songs: Ohia Smog Iron & Wine [not a fan but hey if you enjoy nmh and mountain goats] Jordaan Mason
>3.13 >3.0+ mate...
SAVE HOLLINDAGAIN FOR WHEN YOU DRONE ME ITS ONE OF MY TOP 10
i dont watch much but ive been enjoying louie, duckman, and bojack a lot recently
Thomas Morris
>Daria my nigga that show is the shit
Gabriel Smith
i don't even know how he plays the drums in studio, STGSTV is one of my favorite drumming albums ever
Hudson Wilson
I GET THE HYPOCRISY OKAY JEEZ MOM
and okay i'll save it 4 u
Julian Reyes
oh yeah and peep show
James Perry
Fuck yes, also be sure to check out Troubadour 1969, top tier bantz on that one.
[2] (I was going to write exactly this)
Ryan Bell
Good Morning /daily/!
More Jelly.
Carson Campbell
their EPs are pretty mediocre imo, but hollindagain is just so fucking amazing
definitely the best part on hollindagain. i also love the live rendition of lablakely dress
best drumming album is mu first part stgstv and hollind are also very good, as well surprisingly a lot of sun ra stuff, and anything ed blackwell played drums on
thanks :)
is pointing out nat's hypocrisy the Meme Of The Day?
Luis Smith
Not being able to listen to music is DRIVING ME FUCKING INSANE AHHHH
>is pointing out nat's hypocrisy the Meme Of The Day? Every day is a good day to shit on nat's rating system.
Charles Nguyen
Man I have so much music. I don't even know what to listen to. It's too overwhelming. Any advice? I'm sick of rolling/randomizing.
Juan Phillips
>best drumming album is mu first part well i mean duh
>Every day is a good day to shit on nat's rating system. oh man how about i use a fucking normie rating system with about 4 different scores that amount to "I HATE IT"
Christopher Nguyen
Just don't think about it that much. Listen to whatever you stumble upon.
Jacob Reyes
>I'm sick of rolling/randomizing lmao are you that inept at exploring music? Does an artist or genre you like never push you to pursue them? Listen to whatever the hell you want, man.
..or just post them here and the good lads at /daily/ will spoonfeed you taste.
Christopher Bennett
A random guy on RYM rated me 2 albums. Only listened to 1 but it's fucking amazing. Pic related, wondering What's your opinion on it If no anime then >Tim and Eric >Eric Andre Show >Star vs The forces of evil >Fargo >Random short films in the independent channel
Jaxon Watson
>lmao are you that inept at exploring music? Yes, yes I am. Teach me, Alifie.
Luis Russell
Belle and Sebastian- If You're Feeling Sinister
IF YOU'RE FEELING SINISTER GO OFF AND SEE A MINISTER
incredibly fun folky indie pop i really like the qt lyrics, especially with stuart murdoch's voice
8/10
Dominic Hughes
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Tyler Thompson
Ferraro time!
>God of London EP The first two tracks were pretty similar to Cold, minimal ironic trappy stuff with some of the a e s t h e t i c siri-robot vocals of fsv. The last track was similarly autotuned distortions of Ferraro's vocals, but they were more expressive and accompanied by some sparse piano playing. Surprisingly emotive and personal for a Ferraro track.
>Citrac Ferraro ambient meets '80s sci fi thrillers. This was nice and trippy, but I'm still not crazy about his ambient work. I could possibly see spacing out to it in the future, but he has better ambient stuff than this (Last American Hero, On Air).
It's interesting how music gets dull when you listen to too much of it. It's like porn, eventually it does nothing for you and you start developing mild fetishes and needing to take breaks so it can be satisfying again. At least none of us are cataloging and rating the porn we consume. Ferraro is probably the music equivalent of a shit fetish. Summer is killing me, I need to be doing productive mental work again.
Every comedy I can get my hands on, pretty much all of the ones mentioned in this thread, plus a handful more.
You better be talking about the original '60s/'70s run of Scooby Doo where all the bad guys were people in masks and not that "The monsters are real!" trash.
Logan Wilson
While i'm listening to an album I like to look up information about it: artists on the album, recording date, location, genre, influence, facts, etc. etc. Like the/an artist on the album? Look up their other shit. Like the genre and want to explore it? Look up major releases in that category. Maybe one of their songs is a cover you like? Look up that artist and listen to them. Like the label or recording engineer? Look them up. This usually leads into me finding about 5 albums I want to listen to after this one. Rinse and repeat, and you now have infinite music.
Noah Hernandez
lmao great review
Lucas Powell
>You better be talking about the original '60s/'70s run of Scooby Doo Of Fucking course dude I have the og series on VHS
Cameron Martin
Tim Buckley - Dream Letter - Live in London 1968 the recording here is top notch, the music is lovely It's pretty rare for a live album to remain this consistently good throughout, but this pulls it off
Grouper - Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill yeah, it was alright, some of it seemed a bit purposeless, could be a good deal shorter, it's fine whaddya want
Bojangle rec me
Andrew Nelson
Good, good.
Luis Martin
Oh fuck, I remember unsuccessfully looking for like an hour for 'happy' tagged stuff in preparation.
How about this? Tagged as uplifting and passionate. (you might have heard it though)
Joshua Bailey
I've heard that one unfortunately happy or a relevantly similar word
Leo Kelly
enjoying this. Also looking for other overlooked albums of 2k16
Colton Parker
How about this one, tagged as "uplifting, warm"
(really wish I could search for damn descriptors)
Luke Hall
yup
Levi Sullivan
Right on, enjoy!
Juan Murphy
>Joy Division - Closer This album is brutal compared to unknown pleasures. The end of the album is so full of sadness and slows down the upbeat catchy grooves that appeared on their first album. It's awesome, but it's also pretty morbid to think about how the lead singer killed himself shortly after recording this. Both of these albums have a dark post punk vibe to them, but they definitely require different moods to listen to them. Great stuff. Green Diamond/10 Favorite Track: The Eternal
And with that i finish my second chart. Lots of amazing albums on here and definitely some new favorites. Next chart incoming very soon.
Xavier Edwards
Nat, I recently fell in love with Angel Olsen's Strange Cacti EP and saw you review it. I noticed you liked it but was interested in you mentioning you didn't like where her music was heading (generic indie rock or something). So I just wanted to ask if you had heard the new singles that had come out from her upcoming album because I can't get enough of it.
I love Strange Cacti and I'm probably going to really like My Woman when it drops but I do also hope she tries to write songs like the EP again
when i still watched a lot of tv: kenny vs spenny scrubs seinfeld always sunny arrested development the it crowd stromberg mythbusters the most extreme heroes yugioh one piece catdog rocko's modern life
i'm forgetting a good handful probably. some cartoons surely
alright so let's start a tourney. RIght now there are 5 reservations: (best grill is best grill for reasons) >nyarlathotep >Letov I don't how many should I look for. Also, thinking of some rules to make things more interesting. When it'll be the time, I'll give you again my RYM.
Thomas Gonzalez
yes im in
Nicholas Stewart
>attempts writing music review of bad pseudo music >turns out bad I'm shocked.
Michael Foster
ok arthur russell - another thought
Tyler Russell
aspetta un secondo per dio almeno fammi avere tutti quanti e fammi decidere
Jeremiah Garcia
this is gonna be interesting
Ryan Nguyen
hey Sup Forumsfriends i feel so good and we don't have a current feel current song thread so can someone make one? aussies are fucking banned from posting so i can't, and i really wanna share my good vibes
Henry Sanchez
I don't know what the hell I was saying with the "generic indie rock" thing, the more rocky songs off Burn Your Fire and the recent "Shut Up Kiss Me" song are great, she's a wonderful songwriter even when she's being more conventional. Like, "Shut Up Kiss Me" just has an incredible hook.
Glad you're loving Strange Cacti by the way! I've been listening to it a bunch recently too.
Justin Turner
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Gabriel Evans
I like brickelberry a lot.
Ayden Morgan
oh man I just started one too as an user fugg
Daniel Harris
lol
Joseph Wilson
>V/A - African Scream Contest I'm not a funk guy, I know this much by now. I don't mean to say that I dislike funk, because that'not the case at all, and in fact, I even like it. However, every time I am confronted with some supposedly amazing funk album and I listen to it, my standard reaction after finishing it is: "well, that was good, sure." The problem is that while it's easy for me to LIKE funk, I find it extremely hard to LOVE funk. It never manages to make a lasting impression on me, even if it scores high ratings and is lauded by people whose taste I trust. I don't even have to say anything about the music, because it's afro-funk, and if you know anything about funk and afro-funk in particular, you already know how much you will like it. I liked it, but I can't see the supposed genius here. 3.0-
>Robert Ashley - Dancing in the Sand Perhaps a bit incoherent as a whole, but individually, the five pieces on this album are all very much worth listening to. The title track reminds me of Private Parts since it has Ashley's spoken word with a minimalist musical backdrop, this time featuring disorientingly paced piano and female vox. Halfway throughout the track, Ashley's muttering is overtaken by what seems like a jazz ensemble going for free improvisation, quite a nice twist. The rest of the album is part modern classical, part eerie spoken word tracks (the third track features samples of something in Dutch!), although the tracks with spoken word can't live up to Ashley's soothing musing. It's all good, and it's worth checking out for anyone interested in Ashley. 3.5-
>Elvis Costello - This Year's Model Can I just say this is well-made and I can totally see why people like it, but it's just not my kind of pop music, and be done with it? Yes. 1.5+
David Bennett
>Vijay Iyer & Wadada Leo Smith - A Cosmic Rhythm With Each Stroke It's got piano, it's got trumpet, and it's ECM style jazz. Now you know exactly what it sounds like. And yeah, it's really pleasant, although I kinda wish it weren't over an hour in length, eventually the idea of ambient jazz with piano and trumpet wears off just a wee bit. 3.0-
>Dome - s/t Kinda what happens when you take 154 by Wire and remove all the poppy elements and add a little more industrial music to the mix, I guess. Dome's basically Wire minus Colin Newman and Robert Gotobed (haha guess he went to bed), and I guess Newman's the one who was into writing the more song-like songs, because we're not having much of that here. There's songs, clearly, but by replacing hooks and choruses and all that good stuff with more unbridled experimentation, this album lacks a key charm that Wire albums do possess. You could do much worse in terms of industrial music, but eh. It's just not worth checking out, overall. 2.0
Jackson Fisher
>Can I just say this is well-made and I can totally see why people like it, but it's just not my kind of pop music, and be done with it? No, it's literally impossible. And illegal.
Owen Myers
What happened on the 13th of July?
Austin Gomez
it's the day /daily/ died
David Howard
tourney! tourney! nobody wants to enter a tourney? rec me things and get blamed on for wasting my time! IT'S FREE!
Justin Green
David Darling - Cycles
Justin Powell
ok i guess
xiu xiu - the air force
Nathan Gonzalez
>nyarlathotep >Letov
alright so there you are, I'll now proceed to make the template, and then ask for missing albums
Caleb Cooper
Who is your music waifu, /daily/?
Owen Davis
Bo En - Pale Machine
Charles Mitchell
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Hudson Mitchell
argh! I just made the template for eight, but if Letov doesn't come back I may add you instead of him.