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.
Bathory is basically the new Joy Division in Sweden, every cool artsy kid wears a Bathory shirt lol
Ethan Perry
What's "Bathory"?
Jace Thompson
Do you mean Batlord?
Tyler Diaz
>black metal noo, quick post nu-male repellant!
Christopher Anderson
>Being Swedeperson >not wearing your best Hampus gear Oh, how far Swedish culture has fallen.
Austin King
Only the true swedes wear Hampus merch, it's the swedish national costume but looked down upon by most Bathory-wearers nowadays
Aiden King
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William Reed
me too I pan it
Ryan Gonzalez
where to cop
Grayson Brooks
I want you to fuck my wife
Kayden Price
And filtered.
Chase Wilson
:)
Hudson Wilson
Yes hi hello trans what was the album you wanted me to listen to so i can write it down and pop it in when i get my internet back
Ryan Hall
hmm nvm actually
Brandon Thompson
i tried going to a metal shop yesterday, hoping to find a darkthorne logo shirt, but all I found was a blaze one, with ridiculous sizing. I think I'll look for one to order. Cool kids here don't even know about joy division, east Europe is heaven.
Anyway, I really like the first Emperor EPs and the first three Darkthrone ablums, other than that I think I prefer blacked punk or blacked noise. I still have like four black metal charts to finish.
I like the new Arto Lindsay album. I didn't knew he was into bossa nova, which looking at his discography is old news.
The new Pharmakon album is okay. I liked the simple approach, but the last track attempts at ambient seemed like a miss. The vocals saved it, but it still seems off. I would love to see her scream her lungs out live.
Fred Frith Guitar Solos (1) are still a classic. It's ridiculous what he was able to produce with no overdubbing. Also his constraint in terms of preparing and texture fetishism is what makes the album so perfect. It's really full with fresh, free ideas and no jerking around.
aw, by the way - i'm looking for nylon guitar stuff, contemporary classical and classical welcomed. I really like the Darkness Melts Haino album, which is his only album with nylon I guess, but in terms of free improve that seems to be it. Bailey uses steel strings still.
>Using Hampusian genre labels Absolute p l e b confirmed
Jack Scott
Rude
Dont forget you have five redeemable album listens usable whenever
Gabriel Edwards
Recc me some essential noise rock albums. Bonus.point if similiar to cellscape
Gavin Allen
The discography of Ground Zero. Now listen to actual noise music.
Liam Turner
>Now listen to actual noise music. dont do this
Parker Mitchell
some charts
Tyler Jenkins
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Levi Sanders
also noisepope's list on rym will give you everything else that you may want
Ian Stewart
youre gonna be disappointed if you expect a lot of it to be like mxbx rather get into noisecore, stuff like the locust or an albatross
Aaron Cox
>now listen to actual noise.music Such as?
Josiah Morgan
Groud Zero is amazing, you should actually wander around Yoshihide's discography, which (except for the more formal onkyo stuff) explores the borders between jazz, rock, film music, turntables and noise pretty well. Would recommend Consume Red Revolutionary Pekinese Opera Otomo Yoshihide's New Jazz Orchestra Plays the Music of Takeo Yamashita Dragon Blue - Hades Park MC Hellshit & DJ Carhouse - live
The Psychic Paramount - II Keiji Haino - KoKo Boredoms - SuperAE // Vision Creation Newsun Sonic Youth - Washing Machine Tetsuo the Iron Man Soundtrack Bardo Pond - Bufo Alvarius Amen 29:15 // Lapsed Japandroids - Post Nothing And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead - Source Tags and Codes Lightning Bolt - Earthly Delights // Wonderful Rainbow Mindflayer - Take Your Skin Off Rodan - Rusty Black Tamborine - Black Tamborine Mclusky - Mclusky Do Dallas Death From Above 1979 - You're A Woman, I'm A Machine Mercury Rev - Yerself is Steam // Boces Les Rallizes Denudes - 77 Live Flipper - Album:Generic Royal Trux - Accelerator
some of these are not really "essential" or even what you might be looking for but they ought to keep you occupied, assumed that you know very little about the genre
Luis Carter
see black metal thread
drop insult
leave
Austin Nguyen
Guys can we stop naming the threads after genres so that anons can stop coming in here and stinking up the place without actually reading the thread
Colton Gray
There has to be an online service that allows me to add albums as I wish but not rate them. These are all great but I could swear I heard something else but I can't remember. Also how come MP3 has existed since the 90s and we still don't have a standard for tagging classical music?
Justin Rodriguez
why koko? it's ambienty fushitshusha live is much more representing
k so new genres can't be added till the new site goes up (never). will try again then.
Jordan Gomez
Telstar Drugs >bedroom pop this is a guitar album, meaning everyone other than the guitarist does a sub-par job. particularly the drummer almost ruins a few spots like on piglet or the one where the gang tries for a post-rocky climax. lead guitar is also mixed twice as loud as everything else which was kind of annoying but tbf i only listened to it on headphones. sometimes the dude gives me african pop vibes, sometimes it's like if you told the dude from yowie to play mac demarco or something. yeah there’s a few cool riffs, a few for weirdly dissonant ones, all played with the same kinda boring breezy tone that does nothing for me but usually dropped just before overstaying their welcome which makes for probably the most interesting aspect of this album to me, the structureless flow that really helps to distinguish these tracks and make them feel fresh. i can see (from a distance) why tripup likes it so much, and by contrast why he hates stuff like weezer/pop punk that’s based on more meat n potatoes power chord riffage
both Kreisky albums were closer to my thing than this, they've got a snotty vocalist that i'm not a huge fan of, they sound extremely passive-aggressive, but they're totally danceable. not really sure what the best reference points would be. maybe albini-stuff and blumfeld
Kanzler wins the shortest tournament in /daily/ history by a few hairs
pointless because metalheads, blackies, nu-males are all just subgenera of fedoralords
Josiah Gonzalez
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Lincoln Baker
i think people would do the listenalong more if people picked better albums, or at least more interesting ones.
Carter Mitchell
this album was kinda interesting, in a failed experiment kinda way. i didn't mind listening to it at all, it has this weird quality sometimes when it sounds like some modern tape outsider dance release. not that i feel like i'd ever listen to it again, but certainly interesting
Jackson Gonzalez
that's true. i just don't like 80s products of their time much in general.
Angel Johnson
Post blag meal you kvnts
Zachary Brown
Saw a batlord shirt on campus yesterday. Costanzaface.png
Isaac Lewis
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Nicholas Walker
It's the best part of the album; I don't see why not.
I mean its always a gamble and interesting is subjective innit. I think the main struggle comes from trying to find a hidden gem. A good album that no one has listened to. I would also rather pick a provocative album that everyone shits on than a safe one that is warmly received. Though ideally I'd like to find an album some people love and some hate that spurs some conflict.
Daniel Turner
>I would also rather pick a provocative album that everyone shits on than a safe one that is warmly received. that's what i try and do with my picks. i think stick did do that to an extent, and i appreciate that.
Justin Watson
good album
Brayden Sanchez
> /essential/ black.bmp
My top 5
> Taiga - Gaia > Baise ma Hache - La Grande Suicide > Peste Noire x Diapsiquir > Leviathan - Scar Sighted > Dark Funeral - Angelus Exuro pro Eternus
i mean it fits the album perfectly, but from a technical standpoint it's not very good. actually take that back this is worse.
Charles Sanders
there are several strong contenders but i'll pick this one because it looks like it was slapped together in 5 minutes
Brody Ward
that cover looks like i made it for one of my throwaway ambient projects
Angel Lewis
u wot m8
Eli Cooper
ok heres the updated tourney chart. im a little confused with the recs, so can fish and jangle confirm i put the right thing? also waiting on a dj mix from stick and trans.
Charles Myers
Not even that bad, but it looks like something you'd flip past in a thrift store.
Aiden Allen
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Jace Cook
that looks pretty good as far as jazz covers like that go. very cinematic. i like the font. >welcome to the warp zone good luck
Tyler Howard
hey jangles i need a tiebreaker EP from you for my tourney
Nathan Ward
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Julian Nguyen
Damn I didn't believe you but you're right, your 4.5 + have really decent covers.
Yeah, I struggled to find one I could call the worst. I actually don't mind it, but I guess my perception of jazz covers has been tainted by the consistent quality of Blue Note albums.
Dominic Diaz
>replied to myself instead of rod
Henry Ortiz
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Adrian Sanders
>when you only realize a reaction image has memes.com in the bottom left corner of it after you post it welp time to remove another from my horribly dwindling supply of reaction images.
Nathaniel Campbell
>when you mix up left and right
John Cruz
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Luke Reed
I'm a lot less embarrassed about my mixup now, thanks.
Josiah Barnes
@Fish if you're still working on the /daily/ chart can you change one of my albums?