Listen to your library, show off your backlog, babble about new music, do your best not to shitpost, try not to have another existential crisis, and just let the good times flow.
>You should review the interview. I like David's voice and he does the speaking good. The interviewer sometimes does not do the speaking good. 8/10
Anthony Martinez
Thanks i'll add it to my backlog
Nice trips kill yourself
Michael Baker
BMV 1008
Justin Flores
The sound of the fan of my toaster.
I finished Lost in Harmony a while ago, and while the remixes were pretty nice, i want to hear the originals now.
Also, I need me some classical music that's just like the opening of Swan Lake, since that's the only part of that symphony that i like, but /classic/'s been dead for fuck knows how long.
Jace Wright
BWV* of course.
Hunter Reyes
Pylon - Gyrate it's prety gud, not as dancey as I'd hoped though.
Levi Jenkins
Rude.
Robert Johnson
fuck off you're the worst poster in these threads alongside triangle, termish, benji, me, jangle, co, kubera, darklands, yamir, ruggles, user, tuco, you under other names and a few others i forgot, fuck off
Henry Watson
Name one good /daily/ poster
Hard mode: Not the guy who posts cum pictures
Henry Morris
Shamepai
David Harris
>you under other names So... everyone here? Everyone is the worst poster?
Camden Baker
The only posters on /daily/ are you, Dogwander, me, and the guy who says we all have shit taste.
Ryder Howard
This is me btw.
Levi James
yikes, this *shels album has some good parts but it gets kinda linkin park-y at times, eugh.
Kinshi Tsuruta - Satsuma biwa (1991) >heikyoku, japanese classical music
The instrumentation is mostly great, I like the sound of the biwa and there's a lot of restraint in the playing here, it's never overdone, and very subtle. Despite this, the tracks themselves either go on for too long or have issues with overusing the same sounds and motifs until they lose any impact. The vocals also aren't my thing at all, there's definitely a lot of passion behind them, and they certainly mingle well with the sounds of the biwa, but too often they're just rough to the point of being painful to listen to. I definitely appreciate it, and it's a good listen, but I just don't think it's my thing.
2.5-
am i safe?
Ian Martin
We're all secretly sdc tho
Michael Lewis
>secretly
Grayson Green
Do Rocket from the Tombs
I'm actually a bot programmed by sdc
Ethan Ramirez
all my friends have been calling me a dumb cunt recently, is this the reason why?
aight, after shels.
Asher Butler
>ywn be Dogwander >you will be stuck in cunt til the day you die
You're officially the 2nd worst daily poster, congrats.
Dominic King
mako is shit
Blake Miller
i'm asking for obscure albums, not GOOD obscure albums you feel me? no ironies pls..
Liam Fisher
put a # and a random combination of letters and numbers after the name, or just a phrase
kinda like
"[name]#[putwhateveryouwanthere]"
Lucas Bennett
thanks hun
Levi Russell
>tfw better than all the rest
Ethan Evans
I was gonna say join us because we haven't had a bunch of new trips in a while, but not if you're gonna be weeb-postin'
Lincoln Sullivan
>you will be stuck in cunt til the day you die Sounds good t b h Oh wait you mean sdc Yeah that's not bad either
Ethan Scott
The Men - Leave Home
it's shit
Adam Anderson
you going to stop me punk?
Bentley Reyes
eatin pussy is a wonderous experience
what album should i listen to next /daily/
Carson Moore
weebs did nothing wrong
William Long
Unity
Easton Myers
dam who u gurl
Henry Garcia
*Shels - Sea of the Dying Dhow (2007) >post-rock, atmospheric sludge metal
The most massive tease I've ever heard in music. They do sludge /very/ well, but somehow they always manage to fuck it up with something. The clean vocals on "Water - Part 1" are just so hilariously out of place, and the screams on "In Dying Palm Fields" belong more in a shitty deathcore album, not this mostly ethereal atmospheric sludge album. The post-rock bits are also pretty bad, they meander so damn much and just take away from the pure sludge album this could be, and any sort of buildups are non-existent, the post-rock just kinda explodes into sludge with no rhyme or reason, it's just abrupt. Luckily, the sludge is good, and the album is produced incredibly well, it's just incredibly inconsistent and it has /so/ many characteristics I don't care for.
2.0-
np! hope you join us.
Ayden Russell
find the answer on your keyboard, between the t and the o
Easton Perry
whats ur ~ i wanna know if i can trust u
Jonathan Scott
>got a new record that I ordered from my local store (the dead c - trouble) >came with a bandcamp code >redeemed that shit >forgot to log into my account >album doesn't show up in my collection
brb killing myself
Christian Perry
nah but my bird here will
Henry Perez
dumb frogposter
Connor Long
am i the worst one
Jaxon Sanders
ye
Grayson Bennett
this tourney is a musical abortion
Aiden Kelly
yes alongside everyone mentioned in this post and vinter, though he may be better thanks to killing daily at least for a while, or worse thanks to doing it by making the discord
Alexander Hughes
Justin Timberlake, Bitch
Isaiah Jones
i'm not going to tell you what these two albums are but should i listen to a dub album or a chamber folk/pop album first person to reply chooses
Bentley Cox
chamber folk
David Murphy
good choice the chamber folk album is Jim O'Rourke- Bad Timing while the dub album was King Tubby- The Roots of Dub
David Bennett
Why did you give Josh Pearson a low score? I think he's really underrated.
Only have the recent Swans trilogy left to do (and How I Love You)
Jaxon Bennett
>Jim O'Rourke- Bad Timing i'll just second rod's YEET
I love Pearson's work with Lift to Experience to death, but I just think his solo album tries too hard to replicate the epicness of Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads and just ends up meandering far too much and accomplishing really nothing of note.
Ayden Cox
Scratch that, first round should be finished tomorrow.
Last day of work was good. Made a dick pizza.
I would say /daily/core or Jazz, just because I personally think Cave and Haino are hit or miss, though I do love them. Plus, even Dogwander hasn't heard every Haino release since there's so many.
Jace Martinez
>Made a dick pizza Tell me more...
Luis Collins
check my snap story
Tyler Murphy
I'll probably change my trip soon, btw. Don't want to confuse people using the archive among other things, and I'm new enough that it doesn't matter much.
I wasn't planning on doing everything Haino because I don't think you can find everything of his outside of Japan and Doggy's shrine. I would just do the essentials marked on the Doggy approved Haino chart.
Jeremiah Stewart
that's how to quit in style
also what's yer snap fishboy
Brandon Bailey
papasmurph1 :3
Luke Foster
added ;)
Isaac James
lmao nice
Thomas Phillips
Good Morning /daily/!
I had such a lovely night that left me with only 4 hours of sleep but I don't give a single solitary fuck.
Gonna listen to something now. I think I'm still drunk lmao. Work is gonna be fun.
Nolan Bennett
Rocket From the Tombs - The Day the Earth Met the Rocket From the Tombs (2002) >proto-punk, garage rock
Definitely too long, and with some filler here and there, but a fair amount of this is some of the rawest, most exhilirating garage rock I've heard in sometime. "30 Seconds Over Tokyo" is the obvious highlight, we all probably know the Pere Ubu version of that song, but this version exceeds it in a few aspects, mainly in just how much of a pure fucking sonic assault it is. That's basically what this whole album is, a sonic assault. Sometimes a bit too amateur-sounding and seemingly haphazardly put together, but this is one hell of an experience.
3.0+
Fatoumata Diawara - Fatou (2011) >wassoulou
I don't think I could have played two more different albums back to back. This is very pleasant music, performed very well, but with pretty much no interesting characteristics. Diawara is a great vocalist, and a great multi-instrumentalist, but her songwriting lacks any sort of real punch, it just goes in one ear and out the other. Nothing here sticks at all, but it's a pleasant enough album while it lasts.
2.5+
sent ;)
Tyler Hernandez
also if I may /blog/ for a bit I did clothed modeling today for a drawing group and this was the scene in which I mourned the loss of my dead lover by incessantly staring at her remains
dressed as a modem day hardy boy
I'm not sure how this happened
Brayden Fisher
effay as fuck
Mason Butler
...
Asher Torres
dude nice dude
Ethan Foster
kewt
Nicholas Hill
Cool, was expecting a 2.0 'What Love Is' is probably my favourite garage / punk song ever. The Dead Boys version did it no justice and makes me mad grrrrr.
Carter Wood
What's yours gfr?
Jackson Lewis
patrick.totally
Austin Foster
That gif always scares me cos the kid looks like me
David Lewis
Jim O'Rourke-
first piece is interesting, the way the first part seems to be much more varied than the second guitar wise is interesting, as the piano is brought in to drive the piece somewhat. very good piece of primivitism
a lot of the guitar parts remind me of the intro to women of the world, especially on the intro to 94 the long way, i like the sudden explosion at about 2:30. overall this piece is a lot bluesier and more in the fahey tradition than the last, at least so far. the piano on this reminds me of the piano on women of the world too. this part with the looping guitar/piano and the other guitar over it is really beautiful. is there an organ in there too? OH FUCK THOSE HORNS. jim is a genius holy shit
the title track has some really pretty i think bells? and those horns again ooh. while so far i enjoy this whole album this track is probably my least favorite, it seems like it does a lot less than the others, although the glitchy ending is really interesting, as the track kind of "decays"
happy trails's buzzing drone is pretty cool, accented well by jim's guitar, and all of the elements dropping out is interesting ok now he's definitely quoting women of the world OH SHIT THOSE HORNS AGAIN BUT WAY BETTER THIS TIME it's lit now this shit is crazy i am cumming
9/10
that expression looks a lot more angry than it does mournful great picture tho
Chase Lopez
Dude you can use this as a pick up line for the rest of your life.