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.
chrigo and caviarr, last chance to give me a (You) to stay in, otherwise you get (Cut)
Levi Cox
Hello everyone, it's good to see you all.
I'd like suggestions for the coming month : )
Ayden Baker
oh hey
Flanch - s/t Pregnant - John Raw clubcouture.xxx - In house 1&2 splash ya back legs inna bath Yakui - No Title / The Second Evergristle Ekkehard Ehlers - Plays Robert Johnson
Christopher Wright
Imposter tuco! Glad you liked the modest mouse ep . Next rec is : Animal collective & Vashti Bunyan- prospect hummer If you've heard that, my backup is King geedorah - take me to your leader
Max normal- songs from the mall
Aaron Thomas
horselords.bandcamp.com/album/mixtape-iv I'm not quite sure why I don't like this. You'd expect that building off of a riff would be an easy thing to do with jazz instruments and Battles-esque sound, but this was irritating to listen to. And this is coming from someone who likes Tyondai Braxton's Central Market.
Brayden Long
Rrröööaaarrr
Lincoln Smith
well because the riff they used isn't good eastman a shit
Brandon Gonzalez
the spoken word in the second track is such a joke
Ryan Russell
is it a good joke?
Ryder Ross
no its an irritating joke doing a ferraro captialism shtick
Lincoln Sullivan
sounds like a good joke
Jordan Roberts
they name drop Gene Wilder, Alexi, T-Mobile, Chipotle, and Nationwide I'm sure they're reading some kind of transcript generated through some experimental process but it doesn't fit imo
Jackson Rogers
Good-evening /daily/ how are you all holding up? Listened to the following;
>CAN - Ege Bamyasi. Easily my favourite CAN release so far. The noise on this is increased drastically with the sound of water, cars and blaring horns adding to an already dynamic set up. >CAN - Future Days. Was not as fun as Ege Bamyasi though still great in its own right. >CAN - Tago Mago. This is a considerably improvement on their previous releases though still wasn't particularly engaging, that being said the advanced use of sampling and exploitation of panning really came through on this. > >Xiu Xiu - A Promise. Far more structured than Knife Play although not as entertaining personally, that being said I did very much appreciate Apistat Commander. >Xiu Xiu - Knife Play. This album is Godly, quite frankly. I don't exactly know what to say about it though the manner in which the manic vocals mix with the noise bursts and experimental synths is something beyond what I've heard before.
Anthony Nguyen
holla if you want a shitty brief review on something
OR
rec me a film that i'd rate over a 7 or under a 6 (bonus points if I cant tell which it is)
Leo Thomas
Where do you find all of these films?
Jace Parker
RYM YMS
Jose Gutierrez
SYM
Hudson Perry
Need a rec from Novelty Condom.
Tyler Hughes
Forgot the rating for Yowie: Transgod: Yowie – Synchromysticism Reminds me a bit of Lightning Bolt, but less noisy and aggressive (and therefore not as good). Stuff that is as technical as this is interesting at first, but soon the lack of anything more than the technical aspect makes me miss something and the music becomes soulless wanking. 2+/6
Your score for you're living all over me sucks Can you post the image you used for that mixtape?
Sebastian Cruz
I need to give it another listen. My first was alright but nothing really stuck.
Michael Morgan
That's when Jez starts to think he loves Dobby, right?
Jace Foster
Thanks You have the bonus track too, right?
James Butler
yeah, this is going prrrrretty well
Caleb Anderson
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Thomas Hernandez
damn she sure sold out with this
>the lack of anything more than the technical aspect pelb
Brandon Murphy
Because I'm bored, here's the stuff I've recently listened to.
>Allo Darlin' - s/t really clever (think: unconventional structures, witty lyrics, fantastically crafted vocal melodies) pop album that combines cute twee pop with strong 60s influences (think Camera Obscura but more ramshackle) with some more modern indie rock inflections and quirky pop culture nods (ranging from Bergman to Weezer). it's got swing, it's got heart and it's got hooks for days. i'm in love. literally the only band i've heard that can rock a ukulele.
>Black Tambourine - Complete Recordings There are three tracks here that really caught my interest, being Can't Explain, For Ex-Lovers Only and Throw Aggi Off the Bridge!. On these songs the mix of ear-shredding noise, cavernous reverb and pop appeal is just perfect; the rest of the material fails to strike that same balance, mostly devolving into murky over-reverbed drivel.
>Turnover - Peripheral Vision Lands at just the right side of the pleasant / MOR line, but repeats itself until it becomes tedious. There's some legitimately good songs on here (Cutting My Fingers Off, New Scream, Dizzy on the Comedown), but while the rest is far from bad, it's just kinda ehh. The melodies are often kinda underdeveloped and overly simplistic, taking away from my enjoyment. They come off as kind of a one-trick pony, but it holds enough promise that i'm curious where they're going next.
>The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - s/t it's solid. not amazing, but never stale. i can vibe to this.
Josiah Robinson
You're living all over me has a bonus track- a cover of the cure's "just like heaven"
Julian Russell
cool, I might check it out
for a sec there I thought I missed something for the mixtape tourn
Easton Harris
Is this the peak of existential german new wave music or does it get sadder than this?