Excellent album but it also didn't click on my first listen, I originally thought it was repetitive. I love it now though.
His vocals aren't too abrasive though; do you listen to a lot of atypical vocals?
Gavin Cooper
I listened to it once and half listened the first track again I like everything going on exceot his delivery
There's something about him. It really sounds like Robin Williams to me and makes the whole thing a joke
What do you mean by atypical vocals? Can you give me an example
Isaiah Carter
Same. Been there. Trying listening to it after sometime. Eventually you'll be in love with this album. Not a David Bryne fan BTW, I find him overrated.
Grayson Allen
I'll sleep on it then. Maybe come back in a few months
Nathaniel Jones
Listen to it a few times, and listen to the rest of their discography too while you're at it. All of it is good.
Ayden Morales
Atypical means "not typical", as in do you listen to music with vocals that are not typical. Being on Sup Forums you've probably heard of Bjork or Mangum, two vocalists that don't necessarily have voices that are considered beautiful by most. Getting more invested in music you start to appreciate different qualities. Most people like clean tone vocals and there really is a narrow range they find acceptable. Come back to it later and see how it goes, I suggest watching videos on them live. Really goes with the charisma of David, like how Prince's screams can't be separated from his stage presence.
Owen Roberts
Are you people retarded it's an accessible pop album
Though there are J Cole threads alive right now so I'm not surprised by neo/mu/'s plebishness
I think so, yeah. Most don't. Give Swamp a listen at the very least.
Jace Edwards
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Jackson Sanchez
Pleb.
Jose Garcia
Talking Heads is pretty far from psych pop. I'd say they're new wave/post-punk/proto-funk with a dash of prog. Think Devo (another fantastic band that I don't see very much discussed here, unfortunately).