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.
THAT is about the best group i could ask for desu. thanks.
Jayden Wilson
J.J. Cale - Naturally Fred Neil - s/t
Maybe Karen Dalton & Sandy Denny too
Gabriel Bell
>Кaзмa кaзмa - Пляcки тpyбaдypoв
Assuming I listened to the same album everyone else did, this is a very fun and consistent album. It sounds like it was recorded in the 40s, which gives it an odd nostalgic old film score vibe that made me like it more.
8/10
Luke Harris
i'll listen to IAALOBO tomorrow, don't know if I'm ready for that shit right now. See y'all then.
Kayden Cooper
this monster will be listened to after my current chart. christ.
Gavin Gutierrez
just a warning, prepare to actually be blown away by Tha Carter II. Shit's (fire emoji) (fire emoji) (laughing crying emoji)
Brandon Turner
speaking of which demon city was the best thing from this row. a big step up from american drift. excited to look even further into her now. interview was also pretty solid. the rest was varying degrees of pretty good to meh. i'm excited to give the guy an honest try.
Adrian Evans
radical
Jackson Ward
>8/10
Thank god, I was afraid this was going be the next ...and friends where everyone gives it a 3.5
Caleb James
do Z A P P A
I might give this a try too. Hopefully it's better than Da Drought 3. I loved a lot of shit on there, but there was so much wrong with it.
Hudson Taylor
NOT YET BUT I WILL
Matthew Richardson
damn maybe I'll hang out more often, cheers
James Rivera
Good morning /daily/!
Flying to S E R B I A to see 2Pac today, but mostly for work. Gonna be there for the next 2 weeks, so I downloaded Guitar Wolf discog. Gotta get back on my nip shit.
Sebastian Gonzalez
by the way im not actually doing a chart i just wanted some quick (You)s
i'd probably throw you a rock wtf
Camden Lee
Oh, (you)!
Austin Scott
u rascal
Robert Bennett
But I though 2Pac was going to do a duet with Kendrick Lamar as Coachella?
The joke's on (You), my (You)s have as much value as Transnistrian currency!
Adam Jones
>a rock if you ever shitpost like that again i'll track you down like an elk & eat your liver
now what the FUCK would you recommend me son
Sebastian Gutierrez
memed hard
Jack Lewis
career suicide - attempted suicide
Andrew Carter
heck I got KEKED by yamir
Dylan Wilson
>I might give this a try too. >Hopefully it's better than Da Drought 3. It's lit, desu.
>divine styler - what the fuck i expected this album to be weird but not THIS weird. the first 3 or so tracks are spoken-word affairs over strangely 80s-tinged half-beats. his lyrics lead me to believe that he's fucking nuts, evidenced further by the two tracks with an actual beat that follow. the production choices are just so OUT there, so wacky, that they left me kind of shook. the guy is a decent rapper but the bars he's spitting are so heady and retarded that i can't exactly "vibe". then there's that one track where he's just screaming about autumns of light. the rest of the album is a guitar solo-infused mess of idealism and "hip hop." while it was wacky, it was only enjoyable because of how wacky it was, and not necessarily because it was "good."
>mob deep - the infamous shit's dope. the beats are nearly exactly my style, the dark piano lines and boom bap drums are fantastic throughout. the rapping is consistently great, and the lyrics are grounded and realistic.
Wyatt Gomez
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Sebastian Turner
try faces or mti next
Zachary Thomas
faces looks dope, ill prolly do that
Daniel Garcia
>it was only enjoyable because of how wacky it was, and not necessarily because it was "good." but that's a good way of being enjoyable
Chase Lee
yeah that's why good is in quotes
Julian Jenkins
whom are thou quoting though
Joshua Cox
>it was only enjoyable because of how wacky it was, and not necessarily because it was "good." The more you listen to it, the more you start to realize that it is simultaneously wacky AND good.
Plus, this album came out on Warner Bros. Records. Total madness on a major record label.
Isaac Bennett
Jay Munly - Jimmy Carter Syndrome (2002) >gothic country
Simpler, less expansive, and more Nick Cave-esque than The Lee Lewis Harlots, all of which are pretty negative characteristics to me. Something about Munly's vocals and lyrics really grates on me here, they're still filled with grit and bravato but the vocals feel a lot less natural and the lyrics are a bit too out there and not in a good way at all. Instrumentally it's a bit too gothic for me, and I know that sounds like a really fucking stupid criticism but 16 Horsepower is really the only band that can pull off this punky gothic country sound off well, so the tracks where Munly owes more to standard alt-country and americana are the best tracks here, and they are pretty great tracks, not gonna lie. He'd definitely improve, but this is a decent album nonetheless.
2.5+
椎名林檎 - 勝訴ストリップ (Shōso Strip) (2000) >art pop, pop rock
It's sad that even someone as creative and inventive as Sheena can't make J-pop sound distinct at all. Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana is obviously still indebted to j-pop at least a little bit, but this album really embodies that super typical Japanese power pop sound that I don't like at all. The saving grace of the album is the noisy production, it's probably all just brickwalled to hell and back but it makes for a super cool sound and some truly heavy, demolishing moments, which can make even the cheesiest, most generic J-pop song sound cool as hell. And of course, there are some pretty great moments that show off Sheena's talent as a songwriter, but they're just a bit too buried.
2.5+
Luis Roberts
yeah its probably the most consistent cloud rap project ive heard, definitely the best mac. it still has patchy spots, but ive kept coming back to it ever since it first came out.
Tyler Diaz
my dude my guy yeah shit's nuts. I'm definitely gonna give it more attention
Christian Cook
i just replied to myself i gotta go
Jose Harris
great video 9/10
Kayden Howard
y'know not gonna lie ain't it funny honestly does deserves to be in the top 100 singles on rym
Ghédalia Tazartès - Une éclipse totale de soleil (1984) >electroacoustic, experimental
Not nearlly as sonically interesting as Diasporas. The first track flirts with some cool sound design and some fucking awesome, pounding drum machines, but it slowly devolves into some standard electroacoustic stuff. It's never bad (well, the crying child on the second track is grating), but Tazartès is capable of so much more.
2.0+
Nolan Perez
I know you're just being nice but thanks anyway
Kevin Murphy
7/10 I subscribed
Jayden Robinson
what the paramore song? yeah it's not bad desu
Jordan Powell
no the Danny Brown song lmao
the Paramore song (Ain't It *Fun) is a good track too though, i've always kinda liked them.
Easton Torres
nah, it was a strange topic to do a video about but I unironically enjoyed it
Eli Wood
Luciano Cilio - Dialoghi Del Presente
Meant to talk about this yesterday but sleep got in the way. Really beautiful combination of styles. I loved the guitar playing and the layering of the voice in the first part. The more avant-garde percussive improvisation in the second part is the sort of thing that would often put me off, but with the woodwinds over the top it was very effective. Of course the solo piano was beautiful. Finally the interlude really sealed it. That guitar picking was amazing. 8 for now, might go up
Adam Watson
Ringo has made some of the best pop music out there, but I totally agree with you. She really does bury a lot of great songwriting under a lot of unneccissary stuff.
AA is really interesting to me. I won't say he's the reason I didn't follow in my family's hardcore Catholic ways (I'd probably give that to Carl Sagan lol), but when I found him when I was a super impressionable tween I really gravitated towards his stuff. Every year I've hated him more and more. By the time I was almost done with high school I fucking hated his stuff.
Good vid btw.
The Akira album is super underwhelming, but I'd love to hear your thoughts anyways.
aye
pan a janglecore and I'll give u a kiss
Isaac Russell
Death Grips are a good band.
Lincoln Harris
agree
Brayden Allen
ooh that's good bombast
I'll get on Akira soon
Evan Carter
Yes
Aaron Myers
NO
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Gavin Davis
Is Paul Bley janglecore? Listening now and it's a bit eh
I think the feature is great, DangerDoom's instrumental is pretty incredible, and DOOM's flow is great as always, but what's with his voice? It sounds...rusty to me for some reason. I don't buy that this is just how his voice is now. After all, on the new Kool Keith song he sounds fine, and same thing with his feature on that Avalanches song from last year. Regardless, I liked it, and I hope DOOM puts out that fucking Ghostface collab already jesus christ.
thnx
truth
semi-jangle I suppose. A pan of David Holland is the key.
Carson Jones
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Liam Ramirez
>DangerDoom I obviously meant DangerMouse but I guess this also makes sense since it does kinda sound like a DOOM beat too.
Henry Rivera
MSI >
Julian Cruz
you're terrible at making comparisons between Sup Forumscore and trans-core ya know that?
Elijah Sullivan
the appeal is p much the same to me but i don't like ride