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.
Have you heard his Cello Suites? Recent fav, they're fucking amazing
Caleb Howard
good choices cept for memeiam meminski and those 2 comus albums that aren't the good one
Chase Morales
Nope, but I'm going through all the BWV so I'll stumble upon them eventually.
Xavier Johnson
Awesome, where you at now?
Jack Perez
like 2 lmao
I've been lacking time to sit down and properly research each piece before listening. Too much shit on my plate.
Oliver Brown
send me money via paypal faggot
Joseph Foster
why would I do that?
Jackson Ward
why wouldn't you?
John Campbell
I don't condone charity cases
Ethan Green
good for you
Isaac Long
What's the name of this anime that was being posted in the last thread?
Brayden Ortiz
The Mothers of Invention - Burnt Weeny I wasn't fond of most of this I have to be honest but The Little House I Used to Live In is a fucking saga man Igor's Boogie 1 and 2 are my least favourite, I get what they are trying to do, but that doesn't make them not repulsive
The Constrictus Corporation - The Ziggurat Great just, great takes a while to get going, but by the 5th track I was hooked, it's really something to listen to in one go After a while you really start to get into Tudor Jones doing the voices, which is cool, but the fact that he mock-flubs his lines sometimes irks me
Art Blakey - Free For All Yep, that's jazz
ミラクルミュージカル - Hawaii Part 2 There are some really good songs here (like Labyrinth) and some p crap songs (The Mind Electric), overall it's ok
For the user who wanted the Sufjan 48 other states project done by Sup Forums, it can be found here: pastebin.com/HKKj9UHE
One thing I realized is that I don't think they realized the "Salem Witch Trials" weren't in Salem, OR but in MA.
>Love his overt love for the Fishmans, going so far as getting translations for their lyrics and shit. Hate that he's the epitome of /daily/'s importance of backlog finishing over qualitative music listening, quantity over quality. Fair enough
why even go user if you're gonna make it so obvious
>I wasn't fond of most of this I have to be honest but The Little House I Used to Live In is a fucking saga man 21st best song ever according to scuffy
And I agree, it blows my dick off every time, especially the reveal at the end. I love when Zappa does that.
do a jangle album and give it like a 2
Jackson Long
why even have a trip if youre gonna be so bland nerdo
Josiah Wood
...
Juan Smith
>One thing I realized is that I don't think they realized the "Salem Witch Trials" weren't in Salem, OR but in MA. how did they fuck up so bad jesus christ
Nolan Roberts
>One thing I realized is that I don't think they realized the "Salem Witch Trials" weren't in Salem, OR but in MA. lmao
Easton Miller
also hey jangle you bastard can't fookin find Guitar Trios anywhere up it for me
Carson Gutierrez
Been listening to some italo disco lately and this shit is so fucking good.
THIS is the aotysf, don't let anyone else fool you
Josiah Jones
whats a fool tellin me not to get fooled for
Chase Gray
this is the aoty for people that listen to the best of mozart compilations on youtube
Mason Turner
mean & rude
so what would be your pick?
Jose Peterson
>people that listen to the best of mozart compilations on youtube i get your criticism, but honestly, what's wrong with that?
Xavier Harris
this is the retort of someone who lets Sup Forums tell them how to listen to music
John Lee
this is the retort of someone who listens to the best of mozart compilations on youtube
Joshua Miller
anyone listen to this yet? the cover makes me wanna puke but its pretty good, much better than bestial burden
Caleb Powell
>pharmakon
yeah no thanks
Joseph Sanchez
eugh what do you reckon the photoshoot of this was like >OK guys, here is your complimentary bottle of sex lube, get your hands nice and slippery now >OK Margarete they're gonna touch your face >they're gonna touch my face? >yeah they're gonna touch your face...
Nathan Carter
such is the post-industrial life
Brandon Cooper
>Girl Band - The Early Years
What the fuck happened to this band's mixing? It sounds like the bass is being recorded from the other side of the wall, and the vocalist is screaming from the very back of the recording room. My guess is that they wanted to have their "own" sound since France 98, while fantastic and energetic, sounded like every other noise rock act sonically. Though their style of playing and singing is identifiable, so I still don’t see the reasoning.
Anyway, this is would be a run-of-the-mill noise rock record if not for the great lyrics and the absolute monolith of a track that is Why They Hide Their Bodies Under My Garage. It’s a swirl of groaning, noisy terror that builds explodes and rebuilds, invoking fond memories of early Liars material like from their horrifically underrated album They Were Wrong, So We Drowned. That balance of ugly noise, angry vocals, and catchy rhythms is something that is just right up my alley. Also, the song is a cover of an industrial techno song from Blawan, and hearing the translation from industrial techno to noise rock is something to behold.
I need to see this band live.
Charles Fisher
>AAL 3/2.5s i thought you liked soft rock?
William Anderson
>Max Richter lmao
Kevin Scott
Death of Pablo was p good, impressed it isn't just another meme album
Christopher Jones
dark ambient and noise are meme genres
Gavin Gonzalez
buy apple products
Adrian Gonzalez
people do way worse things dude it's like you've never seen any movies with that kinda stuff
Colton King
this desu
Landon Johnson
Do you know any songs about insomnia?
Alternatively songs that convey that feeling?
Being awake in the night Desperately trying to sleep Mind full of thoughts Etc.
William Powell
ofc soft rock is my v favorite u know that ;) 2.5 is like the min good/neutral score on my thing and 2nd+3rd albums didnt get higher even tho they sounded all right cuz songwriting overall didnt blow me away 1st had better and on all three v samey throughout i did like them tho maybe i'll come back sometime when i want chill and cool jazz djent i dunno
Gavin Bailey
future of the left - notes on achieving orbit
Julian Lee
any and all Grouper albums but especially her song Heavy Water/I'd Rather Be Sleeping
Hunter Moore
>when the sellers on AliExpress don't ship FiiO to Sweden
Josiah Jenkins
Insomniac by Green Day
Did you have any feelings about that gilberto album
Ryan Cook
Wait, which one?
Nolan Hernandez
to be fair you didn't say you'd listen to it, just that you wanted a rec I just assumed you did
Evan Cook
thank you! That Grouper song is spot-on, exactly what I was searching for
Noah Rodriguez
(mine was a joke)
Dominic Gray
Oh that. I ended up not listening to it, probably because it was late and time to sleep or something. Maybe on wednesday when I have a few hours of spare time.
Lucas Allen
(mine was also a joke)
Lincoln Collins
Lmao just got buttfucked by a test. Things he specifically said were not going to be on the test were there and way harder than anything we've even seen, shit should be illegal.
nah
Why would I waste time listening to Mozart's 12th best song smfh
Hudson Harris
I noticed now after listening :/
Elijah Ortiz
and I can't quote
Ethan Harris
at least you got a bit of SHALALALALALALALALALALALALALA
Benis? In MY butte? It's more likely than you think.
Aaron Evans
good meme
alright meme
interesting meme
Bentley Allen
:0
Leo Lee
Comin thru
>Mississippi John Hurt - 1928 Sessions This is the only time jangle has ever been right about literally anything. I could go on and on about how incredible these songs are, but instead I'm going to cop out and complain. How in the FUCK are there more and higher ratings for the OKeh version??? Probably because of the pseudo-nostolgic cover art I would presume that goes good on avant-teens higher-end rating scale. Shit brings my piss to a boil I swear. The mixing on OKeh isn't TERRIBLE but just listening to both right after the other makes the differences so apparent it's amazing. No reason the OKeh version should even exist, honestly. They used a pretty dated production technique that sounds terrible now by trying (and failing) to remove surface sound. Seriously, if you have a high rating of OKeh delete it and give the Yazoo version a higher rating. 9
>Joe Harriott & Amancio D'Silva Quartet - Hum Dono Okay fine Jangle gets to be right ONE more time but this is seriously it. This is like, the second jazz album I've ever heard from bongland and it was pretty damn good. I suck at reviewing jazz, but the vocals, bright horn timbres made this all seem very dreamy. Quite nice. I dunno. 8? Yeah, 8.
>Księżyc - s/t This is, to me, the sort of atmosphere a lot of those "neo-folk" artists try and (always) fail at recreating. There's something so authentic and old-world feeling about this. Feels like being a peasant dying from the fucking plague rather than going to a medieval fair and wearing silly underpants.
>Komeda Quintet - Astigmatic Autismatic lmao 1
John Perry
jk I actually really enjoyed this. I'm not sure what words I can use to describe a lot of this-era jazz that aren't already descriptors on rym, but this did have a real "dangerous" quality to it I'd say. That's a word I'm allowed to use, right? I'm not sure if sure if the last track was actually "worse" than the previous two, but I feel like it was more of the fact that I got tired of this style for 40 minutes rather than it actually being any worse. Still enjoyed profusely regardless. 8
>Viet Cong - s/t Surprisingly creative for a modern post-punk album. It's not revivalist, indie posuer, and seems to stick to the genre's roots in a tasteful way, while adding new elements that aren't ham-fisted in the slightest. The first couple tracks are kind of a snore but I'd say sitting through this album is definitely worth it, as song quality increases with nearly every track. Save for Holograms and Iceage, probably one of the best examples of a popular group doing this genre right. 7
>Everyone Asked About You - s/t I seem to disagree about literally everyone on this whole emo thing. I really enjoyed the explosiveness from the guitars/drums on tracks one and two, otherwise this EP was pretty much worthless to me. Seriously, something like Fuck Your Emotional Bullshit is 20x more effective than this. People tend to call bands like Snowing, Brave Little Abacus' vocals "annoying" but the indie twee-esque vocals here are fucking awful by both of the vocalists, the female vocalist in particular. I'd go for dynamic and unique explosive behavior than "indifying" it ANY day. 5
>Skream - Skream! Really enjoyed tracks similar to Rutten, but I swear there is some undefinable qualities about these types of bong-grime albums I truly just don't care for at all. 5
Jaxson Fisher
also Księżyc - s/t got an 8 shit
>Preoccupations - s/t Similarities it had with some of the Polish Coldwave bands were well-welcomed, but other than that this album is kind of a mess. Very few songs really come together completely. The shorter tracks are disjointed unsatisfying messes and the longer track feels like four or five half-completed tracks compiled into one song with little continuity between them. A few salvageable tracks, but hardly worth such a controversy. 5
>10cc - Sheet Music Shit music lmao
Seriously though, the second track was alright, but this was just really boring pop-rock. 4
BONUS:
>The Pablo Collective - The Death of Pablo An album exclusively good in theory. I really do find these "crowd-created" albums interesting and I hope this review doesn't discourage the creators (it probably won't) from making anything similar, but this is literally just bad dark ambient with interview segments and splices from TLoP. Not something I particularly cared for, but Washed Up had some good moments. The people calling this Prog-Hop (as with most outside-the-artists attempts to tie in progressiveness with hip hop) are retarded. 3
I listened to more but going more than three posts with my wall-o-reviews(tm) is against several of my religions.
What next
Daniel Smith
good VC/preoccupations opinions, tho i would have liked you to pan the latter a bit more
William Johnson
x los angeles
James Martinez
swell maps, m8
Gabriel Butler
post ur fav bug itt
Samuel Torres
mono & weg africa jorge brasil ben dj rashad
Asher Wright
oh, this should be interesting
Liam Nguyen
gd John Hurt and Viet Cong onions
Preoccupations isn't that bad, it's no less than a 5 anyway
William Myers
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Josiah Kelly
I'm a post-punk fag. If it isn't super New-Wave-y chances are I'll like it. (I gave Iceage's newest album an 8 lmao)
I'd like to see someone rec me any post-punk under those perimeters that I hate because I've found none so far.
yeah I bet you'd really like it if I listened to that album wouldn't you fucker
you got it buddy!
okay I'll listen to all three at once
pic
;)) love you
Parker Howard
I spell parameter like perimeter because I'm retarded hello I'M FISH
Lucas Wood
no haha jk
Bentley Garcia
u some sort of weebaboo?
spiders are bugs too spiders are insects and bugs
Joshua Clark
hey guys I'm logging off to go to class real quick no one talk about music until I get back
Thomas Robinson
not rly it's just that anime girls are perfect
Robert Sanchez
>hey guys I'm logging off to go to class real quick whoa same let's be friends
Christian Gomez
>;)) love you bump Pogues up to a 6 then please
Alexander Stewart
>fade in >shot of highschool on a summer day >that bug noise >schoolgirl noise >running while stuffing face with toast nah man u a weabo