>titled after the band members hometown
>prominently uses accordion
>not comedy rock, but comedic rock/pop
Describe your favorite album (using 3 descriptors), others guess
>Apocalypse
>Funk
>Great vocal range
They Might Be Giants self titled.
Hometown. I missed the word hometown. God damn it.
Ok I meant Lincoln. Lincoln by TMBG not self titled.
Correct!
>there are guitars
>the guitars are very pretty
>space
Yay!
DSOTM?
>depression
>reverb
>saliva
nap
Space oddity?
RiL?
Nope.
>latin brass
>lefty-anthems
>a better version of that one jazz album everyone has heard
>my homie be gone
>fuck the record industry
>sick ass guitars
Black Saint and the Sinner Lady Purple Rain????
>alien fleet invades earth and destroys it after they serve him bad coffee
>remaining human survivors chase alien commander down through space and alien commander faces existential crisis in light of what he's done
>it was all just a dream bro
>a better version of that one jazz album everyone has heard
I'm more curious about that than the actual album I'm trying to guess.
Is it something Frank Zappa?
Bro how the hell is Purple Rain an apocalypse album?
Ziltoid
Sounds like some skulletcore
>guitars
>distortion
>SWEETLY
>Concept album
>1972
>Aliens
Straight Outta Lynwood
The album everyone has heard is Black Saint and the Sinner Lady.
Ziggy Stardust. Too easy.
And what's the "better version" of it? Did someone already guess it??
Headhunters maybe???
>Has a stupidly long title
>Based of a old Chinese folk tale
>Contains the traditional wedding vows
>Debut album
>Sel-Titled
>Very experimental for the genre
Granddaddy-Under The Western Highway
Too easy
true
>modern classical influenced
>heavy at times, but serene at other times
>varied
...
nope, but thats another great album
>woman with cockney accent
>wow jazz and synths
>Very different-sounding
Fiona Apple?
it's not F#A#infinity is it?
it is not that either lol
>band's first album
>repetitive riffs, experimental instrumentalization, shouted vocals
>teeth
White Light
geese - dirt
no
>one of the albums regarded as pioneering it's genre
>second album by the band, COMPLETELY different sound from how they sound now
>what the fuck is the albumcover supposed to be is it a fortress or a tank or a rolling tank fortress I have no idea but it looks fucking dope
yep
you guessed it
Charlie Haden- Liberation Music Orchestra
Voivod - Rrröööaaarrr
>has an absolutely amazing intro
>lots of loud echoey drums
>the bands recent concerts feature this album heavily
nope, nice guess though
>debut album
>heavily politically charged
>flames on the cover
more details please
violent femmes
Flood
nope
Maggot Brain
Some Spacemen 3 album
Ziltoid
Rage Against the Machine
>90s
>beautiful, textured post-rock
>singer sounds like a young Jamie Stewart
>Maggot Brain
No, sorry.
One more guess and I'll just say what the album is if no one gets it.
Definitely pic related
Lots of saliva unfortunately
Avey Tare - Down There
>Jangle Jangley guitars
>bitchy lyrics
>third album
This is an easy one
queen is dead
> australian
> first official album
> nirvana/beatles lovechild
Had to check if they were australian. People compare them to Beatles on here so...
Tame Impala?
>fuck technology lmao
>I'M SAD
>one song has the sickest bridge in band's discography
>Geographic Title
>Classic Americana
>1 song titled after a state, another after a ccity
It's either Michigan by Sufjan Stevens or Illinois by Sufjan Stevens.
Nope. I had a feeling people were going to say Sufjan but I wouldn't say his stuff is 'classic americana.'
OKC
>nostalgic lyrics
>longish songs
>folk/soul/jazz
Already been said this thread so will attempt to be more vague about it:
>about the inability to fully understand one's existence, vulnerability, & their latest addiction
>aside from a couple of cameos it was all performed by the one person
>because of this the drums sound terrible
And because it's probably going to get guessed easily anyway, have the runner up:
>Balkan metal
>but where's the metal?
>oh, it's on the other release. This is pretty comfy tho
yeh
>elaborately arranged metal/hardcore punk instrumentation drenched in chorus and reverb
>dramatic vocal performance that is either hilarious or terrifying
>grimy synths and organs
Tarkus?
is the first one Ziltoid
should be ez
>Day and night cycle
>Baroque prog
>Colorful album art
PW?
PW?
>extremely complex metal
>very silly at times
>part 3 of a 4-album series
No, one more guess and I will post it
This one is easy as fuck
>nautical themed
>extremely diverse
>parodical
Yeah. 'Obsession' might have been a more appropriate word for the whole coffee thing but it was easy enough anyway
>beats are 11/10, the rapping is good enough
>"skit" between almost every track
>feels like a fever dream but in a good way
pork soda?
The mollusk
nope
yup
ladies and gentlemen we are floating in space?
College Dropout?? (Fits the first 2 perfectly)
no but i'll give you a hint, the reason why i put skit in quotes is because it's not the rapper talking, it's from a sample
AngryBadguy - AngrilyDoingBadguyThings
here's one
>new, but sounds very very old
>alzheimers is a main theme
>Long track titles
Madvillainy
i don't even know what that is but no, one more hint. most of the songs are pretty short, but there's a lot of them
guess ill just post it since no one got it
>Strange
>Original
>Electronic and robotic
nope it's pic related
...Steam Powered Giraffe?
silverchair - frogstomp?
Probably pretty easy.
>neo-psychedelic
>contains samples, some disturbing
>a side project of a Sup Forumscore band
Madcap Laffs
I want to know what this one is because it sounds like something I'd enjoy (if the art reflects the sound, anyway)
>Weed
>Lovecraft
>Angry
Deconstruction
Empty Bliss Beyond This World
yes and yes
nope
Person Pitch
yes