Album cliches thread

>album closes with an acoustic ballad

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>albums close with a 8+ minutes track

>3.5 hour long album of field recordings of owls with jazz interludes
>closing track is a 13-minute spoken word piece in which every recorded owl is named and credited for their good work

>album has chord progression

>album contains an ambient interlude track

Source pls

>lead single is second song

>album closes with the softest/ slowest song on the album.

>lead single is third song

>it has a lead single

>lead single uses I-vi-V-IV

>album closes with a 30+ minute track

>music
plebs

>closing track ends with band mumbling in the studio

>album released from 1990's to early 2000's
>10 minutes of silence followed by useless "hidden track"

>alternative/indie rock album from early-mid 2000's
>bonus tracks contain terrible remixes to songs by DJ Literally Who

Clint Eastwood refix was bad but the 19-2000 one was pretty good

>Album has a track that is actually 2 songs
>There's a 2 minute silence in between

this is my favorite cliche

>album has two songs with the same name

>album begins with guitar feedback

name one example

>album has a duplicate of the same track

MPP

SO YA THOUGHT YA

First song on the album begins with the sound of wind blowing, glass breaking, cantine chatter, or anything along those lines.

>album has music

Turn on the Bright Lights/Obstacle 1

>A$AP Ferg - Trap Lord
>Animal Collective - Centipede Hz
>Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion
>Animal Collective - Sung Tongs
>Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
>The Beatles - Abbey Road
>The Beatles - Revolver
>Bjork - Homogenic
>Bjork - Post
>Black Sabbath - Paranoid
>Burial - Untrue

couple popular albums i know, only at B aswell

damf_gramps_pillbox.flac

>Modern album starts with a 1-minute intro track

This picture made me kek

>the singles from the album are by a different producer
>the production is noticeably smoother than on the other tracks

>Album contain voice mail intermissions
Like seriously how more cliche can you get

>song casually mentions masturbating

>it's a song about haters

>song contains voicemail recordings from people in the music industry rejecting them

youtu.be/wOCGf5RPn5E

>Hey Em, it's Paul.

>album has a loud, 10 minute penultimate track followed by a short and quiet closer

>album makes every attempt to resurrect the sound of civil-rights era african american jazz as a response to the Mike Brown shooting

okay for real tho where can I listen to that

Hot Fuss

>album makes every attempt to resurrect Mike Brown

Treefingers is fucking great, ok

Hemispheres.

>double album is only four songs long
>each song is the length of an entire side

you're stupid

>radiohead
>the last song of the album is a slow tearjerker

I WILL CRY WHILE LISTENING TO THE TOURIST AND YOU CAN'T STOP ME

That's when you realize Hail to the thief/Amnesiac/King of Limbs are their best

>No matter what happens now
>You shouldn't be afraid
>Because I know today has been the most perfect day I've ever seen

>album released in the mid 2000s
>has useless 24 min hidden track that has only about 4 minutes of instrumentation, and 20 mins silence in between

>That's when you realize Hail to the thief/Amnesiac/King of Limbs are their best

>first words on the album "are we rolling?"

glass breaking is the single most brutal sound of all time dont you even dare

>Rap album begins with skit instead of an actual song

*Stone Cold Steve Austin Theme Song plays*

nevermind

Songs For The Deaf

Lol whatever both College Dropout and Late Registration do this and they're great

>you are now listening to araabmuzik

>Album starts with short, soft acoustic song, only vocals and guitar
>Suddenly the first "real song" begins loud as fuck

>Album has 10 songs with the same name

I can name 2
All of me wants all of you - Sufjan Stevens
Birth in Reverse - St. Vincent

>Third track is best track

> Chris Rea - Road to Hell
> 1989 CD has high frequencies cut off on all but the ninth track
> said track is mastered by another engineer

also
> 10. [Untitled]

Scrambles?

EPITAPH > IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING
THERE
I SAID IT
EVERYBODY THOUGHT IT, I SAID IT

>Radiohead - Pablo Honey

>AND GET THE FUCK OUT OF MY OFFICE!
>what am I supposed to...
>NOW!!
>alright man, whatever...

*bells*

+Longview by Green Day

this guy caused all of these with highway 61

new Slowdive

ever since MGSV came out I can't enjoy Epitaph anymore because I immediately jump to IM NUCLEAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRR

>the cacophonic jamming session track on an otherwise solid 70s prog album

>>closing track is a 13-minute spoken word piece in which every recorded owl is named and credited for their good work

So basically the end of College Dropout, but with owls.

...

>sufjan stevens and st. vincent having anything in common

incredible

i deserve this album

This desu

I'll do ya one better
>Runaway N

I Won't Share You is great

>modern pop album
>there's an attempt at Uptown Funk
>there's an attempt at trop pop
>there's an attempt at 90s house
>there's a collab with a rapper who's normally good but has zero chemistry with the pop star

>the band's album have a god tier instrumental as one of the last songs on the album

always love it when that happens, it's a great way to wind down an album

Sade's albums always had that, love these three songs from the first three albums

Punch Drunk
youtu.be/3tSDH_nzHzQ

Siempre Hay Esperanza
youtu.be/6PIY4GB1m94

Mermaid
youtu.be/jE9bqt-_-Nc

>main songwriter lets the other guys write a song on the album
>you can see the effort they put into it, but it's shit

>he doesn't like A Warm Place
wow

Or putting down instruments

(something)

>Over half the track is just a four-second loop played over and over
fucking Liars

HOT HEAD

>Leaves Turn Inside You

Videotape and Life In A Glasshouse are two of their best songs tbqh