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.
true I always thought it was funny that chicken train was immediately followed up by Colorado Song which is prob the most beautiful song on the record
Isaac Reed
Huggy Bear - Weaponry Listens to Love (1994) >riot grrrl, noise rock
Pretty one-note stuff, they've got a good sound but every song sounds basically the same. Everything's very fast-paced and aggressive, but the aggression really loses it's edge when there's nothing to soften it out. "Why I'm a Lawbreaker" is a comparatively softer track, very lurchy and scary, and it's probably the best track here. I like the album just fine, they just could've done much more with expanding their sound and making the album more interesting.
2.5+
The Threshold HouseBoys Choir - Form Grows Rampant (2007) >tribal ambient, electronic
Obviously very Coil-esque, but a lot more spacey and drawn out. I fucking adore the gamelan samples, but some of the original tracks drag on for too long. The shorter tracks are near-masterpieces though, the samples are immaculate and it's all so evocative and pretty. I like it a lot.
3.0-
Index - The Index [aka "The Black Album"] (1967) >psychedelic rock, garage rock
Slow, lethargic garage rock. Fucking killer when they amp up the noise, like on the last tracks, but some tracks are a bit too slow and lurchy for their own good. The best tracks absolutely rip, though, and most of the album is comprised of tracks like these, so I dig it.
3.0-
Josiah Hughes
Second for Sondre
Levi Carter
aw yiss, colorado song is perfect.
Jayden Flores
D N A N A
third fukkr
Kayden Evans
Forgot to post this one earlier.
John Fahey - Volume 2 >American Primitivism
Idk what to say man, it’s Fahey and he still works wonders with a guitar. The styles are so cool and have a nice blend of genres as always. It doesn’t quite reach the greatness of Oil Slick or Birthday Party but there are some amazing moments. “America” is maybe one of the best tracks he’s made, I really loved the little shifts throughout it. Not a real dud on here honestly.
4/5
Not on the chart but I'm checking out Broken Halo atm
Gavin Robinson
>second
Joshua Cruz
>start an assignment at 9pm thats due tomorrow >it's way longer than I thought >mfw it's 12:40 and I'm only 1/3 done
Nathan Edwards
next
really warms my heart seeing so many fahey fans
Brody Gray
So anyone have any recommendations?
I'm on the lookout for full length albums and/or fairly long EPs, chiptune is my fetish.
Blake Phillips
Pls it hurt enough already Sorry I failed you, papa Lerche
Chase Anderson
I don't like chiptune Uh Have you heard Sondre Lerche? Listen to Please. I think that's a nice record.
Luke Martin
i'll check it out!
Jayden Murphy
Try Long Season and the Pokemon Gold OST if you want some legit good chiptune. Maybe Velocity : Design : Comfort since it has some really sweet electronic sounds to it.
a bit too much anguish in this tho i like the wistful feeling in that MM song
John Long
2:15am and about 2/3 done, kill me
James Walker
yea especially in the second half when this gets screamy it's just a bit too much
Andrew Flores
>No New York Although I wasn't a huge fan of Buy, the Contortions tracks here were the standouts for me. To be honest though, all the bands featured were a bit hit or miss. But when they did hit, they hit gold. 7/10
>Oxygene Really good, but some parts dragged on too long with little progression (progressive electronic?), namely part 5. 6/10
Jayden Taylor
rip
James Torres
any film recs y'all could give me in the category/theme of "Forever alone"?
Jackson Wright
I got a Chromecast. Is there anything fun I can do with this?
Colton Smith
Set it on fire?
Christopher Gomez
That's not a very fun thing to do I think.
Joshua Clark
If arson isn't fun I'm all out of ideas.
Nathan Butler
Well I do have a pretty nice blowtorch
Jack Jenkins
hey nyarl I've heard Jess Pratt, Motifs and King Krule and those two sondre albums were already on there you have two more slots
Jason Allen
what's that pink album with the girl in a bikini on it called? I've seen that album cover before and now i want to listen to it
Brayden Reyes
Gotta say it works pretty well for getting video and audio from any of my other units to the TV. Much, much faster than my """smart""" TV's OS.
Gabriel Gray
just managed to get a stripped screw out of my laptop at 4:30am, music for this feel?
Now my keyboard is B A C K L I T
Austin Wilson
Gj, listen to some Tiny Tim.
Anthony Fisher
I've never liked ukuleles, desu
Julian James
I've got nothing then.
Joseph Gomez
thx to SherbetCorgi who shilled it in the last thread, "Domenique Dumont - Comme ça" is good!
legit GOAT chiptune: 4mat - Decades (re-orchestrated covers of his '90s demoscene hits) youtu.be/JXxsQ-ueV2k deerbite - ep 1 (lo-fi folk made with 8bits sounds) lpower - Abinox I, II & III (trilogy of progressive chiptune) Silver Surfer OST (one of the best soundtrack of the NES by the Follin Brs) youtu.be/ZQlLl2j5THQ andthelistgoeson
Oliver Baker
>one of the best soundtrack of the NES >BGM1 begins
Evan Bell
So are these thread just sharethreads without links? This board has become such a massive piece of shit full of fucking redditors.
Blake Baker
r/Daily/ is the Sup Forums music subreddit, actually. This is reddit.
Blake Phillips
>This bord has become [bad because reasons] >advocates share threads Bwahahahahaha, get the fuck off my board newfag.
Josiah Gomez
Lmao, is Hospice supposed to be (in part) about Sylvia Plath?
>Sylvia, get your head out of the oven >At approximately 4:30 am, Plath had placed her head in the oven, with the gas turned on.
Jack Ortiz
I-I'm not sure what feeling this gif means but yeah this OST is a masterpiece indeed; Track #2 & BGM1 are covers of their previous soundtrack for Solstice fyi youtu.be/cMESKIO6DRc
Jeremiah Rogers
is a p good album upon revisit forgot, nay, denied it's greatness
Oliver Bell
‘Sylvia,’ is the third song on The Antlers emotionally riveting album, ‘Hospice.’
The title ‘Sylvia’ refers to both Leonard Michaels' book ‘Sylvia,’ a fictionalized account of the life and suicide of Michaels' first wife that influenced Silberman in writing ‘Hospice’, and the American author and poet Sylvia Plath, whose writing was influenced greatly by her clinical depression.
Xavier Parker
Plex and Chromecast work really well together, 10/10 would recommend.
the more u know
Gavin Ortiz
rip
Camden Taylor
wtf I hate Quorthon now
Colton Flores
morning commute...
+moenie and kitchi
Scott Pilgrim OST is pretty good
hey piggie you should always review your assignmnets a day before!
Jacob Phillips
Ok cool Jackie-o motherfucker- flags of the scared harp Modest mouse- interstate 8 ep Gerry Mulligan- night lights
Jackson Morris
monotheist is still great tho
Angel Nelson
also i think you might enjoy robot science - square
its not chiptunes but it has many nostalgic 90's bleeps
>Piero Umiliani- Genti E Paesi Del Mondo (1975) 3.0 P.U. is known for having released pleasant funk-lite soundtracks: in this unusual Library Music collection, he wrote a weird bunch of tracks: slow atonal tunes, sometimes adorned by subdued ambient drones or brooding brass/drum beats, etc.
>David Rosenboom - Brainwave Music (1975) 4.0 Progressive Electronic drones created by 'biofeedback': >'thoughtwaves and physical responses to various stimuli. As our mind processes information, our brainwaves change. The waves can be measured and it turns out that they vibrate at different frequencies. Rosenboom uses an interface between the brain and a synthesizer to generate the tones. As the performer phases through various states of mind, they are made manifest in the real world.' youtu.be/Dc4H4216ENQ Pretty cool.
the rest is boring.
Jason Thompson
Catcall, you mean? Mostly not. Have you met many Spaniards though?
Elijah White
Good, it just seems entirely absurd to me that anyone would do this.
Only seen Italians do it in Italy and on Malta, never in Sweden.
Matthew James
no that's called being a hack
Jacob Flores
but hackery just another name for minimalism
Isaac Stewart
not if you listen to proper minimal music rooted in western art music
Isaac Turner
Throw me some solo improvisational albums. Not EAI stuff
Juan Lopez
Obligatory avant-treen that RYM guy core.
Ethan Walker
i could upload a few crappy uke & piano sessions of mine if you so desire...
Angel Roberts
Right, I should've said non-avant. Think more Keith Jarrett
Nah, and that doesn't sound solo
Jose Gray
Derek Bailey - Ballads
Tyler Wood
Word, I'll do this. Just read his book about improvisation (which I recommend), still haven't heard him.
Michael Young
keith tippett - mujician, any of them
Oliver Morris
didn't know he had a book, what's it called?
Aida is also a p cool live album from him
Luis Hernandez
Improvisation, it's called, sure enough. Do check it out, he interviewed a lot of the big guys.