The point of these threads is to encourage people to look for new and interesting music. We do this by listening to and ideally discussing albums we've never heard before. Many of us already listen to new music daily, these people are in it to venture "out of their comfort zone" by listening to albums they otherwise wouldn't have, or just to have a good time.
I think peter brotzmann is a pretty cool guy. Eh blows the jazz real hard and doesn't afraid of anything
Jace Gomez
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James Gomez
Chapter 10
Onkyo.
Ryan Ward
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Isaiah Diaz
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Lincoln White
This makes me happy.
Blake Martin
Eyyyy I found a freeform chart from literally months ago.
~~Jangle Quickies™~~
Bukka White - The Complete Sessions 1930-1940 >Delta Blues Good but just shy of great. Sounds very samey and struggles to make a definitive individual statement. His guitar work is good but doesn't strike that emotional chord as effectively as his contemporaries. 6.5 /10
Eugene Chadbourne - Vol 1: Solo Acoustic Guitar >Free Improvisation Crazy solo guitar improv. Fucky sounds that defy the instrument. Yes please. 7.5 /10
Quasi - American Gong >Fag Indie Gross, lol. Abysmal lyrics, and reeeally trying to shoehorn that lo-fi noise aesthetic into shitty pop songs. 3.0 /10
Kevin Allen
Jangle you are a creature of great beauty, and should never hide
Ian Davis
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Gavin Carter
The Blind Willie Johnson comp listen and review are long overdue
>Blind Willie Nelson - The Complete Blind Willie Nelson The first few songs are a bit samey—blues with trailing, string-bent guitars and a gravely voice—but he soon breaks out into a surprisingly expressive and dynamic range of singing and playing. I can’t get enough of those moments when he switches from his hoarse almost-overtoned rasping to his beautiful, hearty singing voice. He can make the switch on a dime, and when it hits it’s so potent. He does it nearly every song it never gets old.
Both discs are amazing, but the first has a slight edge on the second. The second is noticeably softer and has a little more traditional pop appeal. It’s almost folky at times too. The whole shebang overstays its welcome a bit, but such is the nature of the complete artist discography compilation. There are amazing moments aplenty scattered pretty evenly throughout.
I went in with high expectations and they were met. >8/10
yes you
Juan Cook
This is bullshit. I swear I listened to this album on my own accord, and now every fucking /daily/ member is listening to it and writing reviews within days. Have we synced up like chicks with their periods? What the fuck is this place??
Jace Jackson
One of us! One of us! One of us!
Gabriel Reyes
I get a good chunk of my recs secondhand from daily.
I was also under the impression that this was a long-time, all-time favorite of nat's.
Carter Sanchez
>What the fuck is this place?? A meme.
Nathaniel Brooks
>Cubs won the world series
What's some good music for imminent apocalypse?
Nolan Kelly
I saw it on your chart (or at least someone's) recently, liked the review and decided to check it out. I usually scope out other /daily/ charts when looking for good music.
That game was so fucking ridiculous. Probably the most entertained I've ever been watching baseball.
Dominic Clark
>everyone is slowly admitting that fishcore is bestcore
all according to plan...
Angel Nguyen
next thing you know, people will start acting like the golden record isn't a total meme
Evan Miller
never!! >:^0
James Torres
Blind Willie Johnson is essential cuntry blues Don't get butthurt Also not even best comp of his ;^)
Connor Hill
Is this a masterpiece of modern music?
David Harris
Both
Andrew Clark
>Melt-Banana - Fetch I just really couldn't get into this album. I liked some of the noisy parts and the part when it transitioned into an ambient track was pretty neat. Also the glitchy electronic manipulations made the guitar part a bit more interesting. While the vocal delivery had a unique sound to it, the album started to sound the same after just a few songs. I actually didn't realize it was in english until almost the end. yellow circle/10
Noah Hughes
Good morning ^_^
Ayden Evans
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Jeremiah Hill
>blind willie >fishcore Lmao
Matthew Cook
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Justin Robinson
Quick, post things that can be semi-trolleristic but still interesting to make into an infographic.
Dylan Stewart
what if you made like "the difference between good and bad music" and then you put music that people generally think of as good in the bad section wouldn't that be hilarious
Samuel Collins
What a hilarious and innovative concept!
Joseph Cruz
thank you
Isaac Davis
Streaming vs Downloads CD vs Records vs Digital Electronic Music genres Objectivity of music
Oliver Wood
>he wasn't self-aware for all this fucking time
Josiah Evans
Going there, pretty hyped
Will this give me mad poseur cred if I see everything?
Jackson Nelson
lol no
Samuel Hill
:( It's only half the fun then!
Adam Myers
which artists are you looking forward to the most?
also the poster makes it look like a festival audioslave and incubus would play at in like 2004
James Morris
i've been /daily/posting for 2 whole years now, what a world
and to answer Natkingcole, yes, much of the art I put on snapchat is for my oil painting class. flattered you like it!
Luis Jenkins
DAF and Of the Wand and the Moon mainly Psychic TV and Burial Hex will hopefully be great too Not sure how Ramleh works in a live settting
Julian Price
>Discipline >3.5 This never gets old
Also did you explore EN's discography?
Eli Rogers
tilted
Wyatt Stewart
>This never gets old Never gets wrong, either
And I listened to Halber Mensch, but I preferred Tabula Rasa, so I stopped digging
John Sanchez
>Never gets wrong, either Yeah, because it was wrong from the beginning >And I listened to Halber Mensch, but I preferred Tabula Rasa, so I stopped digging At least try out Silence is Sexy then, or the Brussels live album
Leo Perry
it's been a top 10 favorite of mine for like a year, yeah. glad you liked it!
sicc, you've got a great style.
Xavier Reyes
going to see Idiot Glee this sunday yayyy (last concert I attended to was in 2 months ago.. i missed that)
Camden Flores
So I finally gave this cocksucker a listen
>Bon Iver - 22, a Million I went in with mixed expectations on this. On one hand, I really enjoyed the first two singles. On the other hand, everyone says this album blows. And I’m kind of inclined to agree with the latter.
It’s weird, usually pointless “folktronica” or art pop—pick your poison—that starts off promising, but never builds into or amounts to anything. A lot of the tracks are pleasant enough, so I guess they’re kind of ambient in that way (better listened to passively), but too often will the album pull you out of it to try and fail at something. Like the mostly solo vocal “8 (circle)” which might have been some kind of ballad. The clear, largely un-autotuned vocals were supposed to cut through the album and stand out I guess? Anyway, it sounds like fucking 2015 Coldplay.
I can actually admire Justin’s efforts to branch out from heartfelt indie folk rock, because I don’t think he’s feeling it, and it’s a played out genre anyway. But it’s a bit of being stuck between a rock and a hard place, because the mature “electronic” album (see: Kid A, Age of Adz, the list could go on…) is probably just as played out. And this album isn’t really doing the trend much service. While the soul influences smattered on the first song were promising, they rarely resurface. If he pursued that, I might’ve been a bit more interested.
Also the pseudo-cryptic bullshit marketing for the album pissed me off. Like, don’t focus on the lyrics, Justin. The lyrics are trash. Just don’t even.
At only 34 minutes, it shouldn’t be difficult to avoid boring the listener, and yet… >5/10
Noah Rodriguez
I don't think it's that obscure m8
Tyler Baker
thank you whoever played this in plug yesterday btw
Willie Nelson - Phases And Stages Never heard a whole Willie Nelson album, mostly just pieces and bits, and I'm not disappointed. Kinda want to check out more country music tbqh.
John Cale - Music For A New Society I really liked the beginning, but it gradually was getting boring for me idk. Maybe I will like it more on a relisten.
Carson Martin
Blind Willie Nelson?
Wyatt Edwards
best willie nelson
Brody Cox
Dammit
Levi Lewis
pic related
Brody Fisher
Dispepsi is probably the best pop album about soda ever.
Could probably write about "what's their message? Do they not like advertizing? Capitalism? What's their endgame?" but no one wants to hear that.
Unironically liked a lot of the pop tunes on here, but the addition of the spoken word about Pepsi doesn't really mesh well, and certainly doesn't have the same impact as "escape from noise."
Not underrated, but definitely unchecked. Would rec to anyone who doesn't think telling the same joke for an entire album gets old fast, or anyone that enjoyed Escape From Noise in any capacity.
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boo >:(
jk it's definitely not something that's for everyone. They put on a damn good show though. One of the best concerts I've ever been to was a Melt Banana show. If they're near you don't pass them up.
yeh
is this the jimmy jazz emoji
I was sure it was the poop one but whatever ;))))))))))))))))))))))))
your paintings are pretty cool
can I have one?
Jose Allen
should add I really dug a lot of the Pepsi-related humor here, I just thought it got old fast. "Would've been better as an EP" is a fucking stupid-ass non-review I've seen a million times but I honestly think there was really no way to make this concept not tired almost immediately. I say something dumb like "hurr good concept but the execution was bad hurhur" but I'm only sort of a hack. The concept was hecked from the beginning.
Really craving a nice, crisp, refreshing taste of a Pepsi(TM) for some reason...
Jace Ross
>I say something dumb like *I COULD say something dumb like
I need to not write reviews of soda-related albums at 8AM
Brayden Kelly
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Adrian Williams
Rec me your favorite movies (up to 5), I need some stuff to watch
I really doubt you haven't seen any of them, and none of them are any good at all, but they ARE my favorites.
Benjamin Powell
Actually I haven't seen any of them, although I've been meaning to watch several ones. Thanks
Jeremiah Cook
not my fav but watch Revolutionary Girl Utena: Adolescence Apocalypse imo
Landon Rogers
yw
luv uu
David Young
Someone recd me this already, I am going to watch series I guess?
Adrian Robinson
it's not like EoE, it's meant as a standalone movie
Adam Harris
>best pop album Nice pun >your paintings are pretty cool Thanks Mr fish >can I have one? If you're serious I will sell you one
Grayson Edwards
The Dark Crystal is the best
Brody Peterson
Can you paint me a pig for $5
Blake Foster
Watch the four meme Parajanov movies everyone likes:
>The Colour of Pomegranates >Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors >The Legend of Suram Fortress >Ashik Kerib
All are on rutracker last I checked
Also watch Hausu if you'd like, it's SDCcore but it's very entertaining on top of being very well done from a technical standpoint.
Isaac Stewart
Topsters won't let me save the chart :( Not sure if I will continue doing this chart But I still hope I can fill it until the year is over
Are there any albums coming out in the next two month you are looking forward to?
Asher Davis
Hartyga - Agitator
A studio album of Tuvan meme jazz rock
You should try out their live EP from earlier this year, it's fun.
Jace Richardson
Scorpio Rising>Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome>>>Lucifer Rising Honorary mention to Fireworks for being the gayest Anger.
>SDCcore but What do you mean "but", isn't being Sdcore reason enough to watch it?
Connor Rivera
this shit dings
Grayson Sanchez
>You should try out their live EP from earlier this year, it's fun. >2 ratings, both from /daily/ nice also just noticed it's on bandcamp, so I will give that a listen later, thanks!
Ian Roberts
No, the pic is not related at all. Eat pig shit.
Jace Hall
Just copy/paste the album art in and place them haphazardly in paint, then your chart can be as beautiful as mine!
William Garcia
BIG FUCKEN TOUGH GUY TODAY EH??
Michael Jenkins
name a price my dude.
msg me on snapchat ;))) or just do this
Ryan Hernandez
>7% Solution - All About Satellites and Spaceships What a disappointment. I expected a decent Spacemen 3 rip off but what I got was boring Verve impression (and Verve are a bit shit anyway) with a bit of Slowdive (another band I'm not a huge fan of) thrown in. I got a bit excited when I saw Nat say the tracks drone on and on a while back because like I said it put images of Spacemen 3 in my head. But sadly the reason these tracks drone isn't through any minimalist hammering of the same chords, sustained noise or anything that makes droney shoegaze good, it's just through putting some effects on shit songwriting and dragging it out for 7 minutes. There's the odd good moment but it's all so fucking boring. 2/5
Carter Flores
Young Girls of Rochefort Carol Children of Paradise Mirror Contempt
>nobody has mentioned the meme movie yet It's Such a Beautiful Day Jacob's Ladder The Thing Eraserhead Into the Wild
Benjamin Smith
i grew up on whatever metal was blasting out of my parent's car speakers, so i guess i'm just accustomed to / have a higher tolerance to the style. i think the energy carries it through regardless, but it's cool. >Spirit a 3.5 if only your taste was as good as your paintings. 2016 is the year that everybody forgets that the books existed. rateyourmusic.com/release/album/qebr_s/⊶⊑∷⌊∴⊹∵⌉∷⊒⊷/
Joseph Lopez
Nah
Michael Russell
Idk, but you haven't listened to AOTY yet (hint: it's the new KA album) Quality boast
Daniel King
$6 final offer
Ayden Flores
November chart done \o/
Still exploring overblown backlog & old favorites and ordering with broad themes: >1980's UK post-punk >Neo Psych-Pop >Post-rock >cute pop >Yellow magic Orchestra >City Pop >French Electro >1970's Chanson
Carter Morris
what's your perfect record? the one you never get tired of
Cameron Wright
Great picks (haven't seen Into the Wild though)
It's Such a Beautiful Day gave me the feels so bad. It legit fucked me up for like two weeks lmao. Awesome movie though