Last five (5) albums you listened to

last five (5) albums you listened to
do your thing

I listened to Big Black yesterday when I was mowing my yard and Tool when I woke up today. I then decided to listen to some music I've never listened to.

Some people say I'm a patrician (if you don't regard the Glow pt.2)

whoa songs about fucking has no title
that's... weird.

>tfw I know all of these but listened to none.

Bathory hell ye

give all of them a go

only listened to two albums since the last thread but came in here to say I gotta give a very hard rec for Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana (Shiina Ringo). That album fucking rules and is absolutely essential to anyone who likes Kate Bush/Bjork/Grimes/etc

I'm really satisfied with it, even though I've never really gotten into black metal before. I didn't like De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas, and my only other exposure was Deafheaven's Sunbather. Yes.
Still, Bathory is damn good.

been on a kpop only week, today's the last day of it

all good familiars
Mint Chicks are cool.

I've been preparing for a festival taking place this weekend. I knew like 6 artists out of 25 I'm seeing before listening to the rest.

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Nice taste, TVU and Bowie are always great

+TGPT2

fave song off Big Fish Theory?

Planning to go through Daniel Dumile's discography again

You going to the Flow fest?

album in between FSA and Slowdive? good music btw

New Holograms are pretty good
i'm also inlove with this current 93 album

my favorite pram and slowdive albums, nice

Emperor - In the nightside eclipse
try it, that shit got me into black metal

>fave song off Big Fish Theory?
I like the whole package but Big Fish, 745 and BagBak stuck on me the best. I really enjoy the dance vibe of the album.

Yup. Saturday and Sunday.
I'm most interested in Saturday but I'm happy to spend an extra 50€ for another day, instead of trying to find a ticket scalper just for the Saturday ticket.
Already went to the Sideways festival this year so I thought I'd lay off festivals for this year. Long story short a friend of mine showed me how wrong I was.

tujiko nuriko - blurred in my mirror

>google album
>see pitchfork review in the search results
>When does food stop being food? Is it when you chew it? When you swallow it? Is it later, as it's broken up by your body's digestive system?
lmao
anyway apparently it's glitch pop which I haven't heard of outside of V:D:C, thanks

Aww man, im jelly, I'd also want to go to flow but i'm broke, kinda sad too cause there's a fuckton of my fave artists there. I think i'll have to beg a friend to buy me something from the vinyl tent

I'm going for 3 days because there are so many artist I want to see Car seat headrest, BadBadNotGood,Young Thug,Danny Brown, Death Grips, Frank Ocean and Angel Olsen

New music this week

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+Blackstar

listen to brighter death now
check out Miro Snejdr – Spitting At Pigeons

>Welcome to Fazoland 1.5 - 7/10
>My Moment - 7/10
>Rather You Than Me - 8/10
>More Life - 7/10
>At What Cost - 7/10

how'd you George Best and Snowball?

>more life
>7
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George Best was ok. I definitely prefer the gazier sound of Seamonsters and I think I was trying to get used to his voice the entirety of George Best.
I digged Snowball a lot. This Love is Not Wrong was the standout and it may or may not be because it reminds me of a certain Pains of Being Pure at Heart song.

All 2017 stuff except the Ferneyhough because it really takes the whole "you discover something new every listen" thing to a whole new level.
Current 93 is fucking great. Thunder Perfect Mind in particular approaches Neo Folk in so many different ways. I would recommend checking out the Nurse With Wound album Thunder Perfect Mind as well; it's the sister album to C93's version but it's very different.
The RDJ Album is probably still my favorite Aphex Twin record just because of how many times I have played it over and over again. It's insanely catchy with a busy enough rhythm section for it to be interesting. Make sure to hit the Special Herbs releases Dumile did as Metal Fingers; dude's not as well known for his instrumentals but those are some great ones.
Just For A Day is still among the very small number of shoegaze records that have a very thin, ethereal feel to them. Another one in a similar vein I really like that I would suggest is Eyedazzler by Alison's Halo.
Japanese peeps do indeed make some very interesting art pop stuff. Another very cool release like that is Susumu Hirasawa's Technique Of Relief. Very fascinating how it's a Japanese dude but the music is very Thai influenced.
I really need to peep that Bersarin Quartett album. Only really know Immunity otherwise. If you never got around to it, check out Actress' Splazsh it's similar but with more of a techno feel to it.
Really like everything but the last record here. Check out Celtic Frost's Morbid Tales if you dig that particular Bathory album.
Can't go wrong with Bitches Brew. It might not have sheer improvisational depth of the stuff Miles did before, but it has such a colorful arrangement that gets used in various creative ways. For a more...modern take on that, check out Electric Masada's At The Mountains Of Madness.

What's that album between Bathory and Big Black

ミドリ - あらためまして、はじめまして、ミドリです。

in English:

Midori - Hello everyone. Nice to meet you. We are Midori

Crazy punk music with a tinge of jazz on top.

Thank you buddy!

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>Talking Heads - Remain in Light
10/10
>Childhood - Universal High
5/10
>Downtown Boys - Cost of Living
4/10
>Washed Out - Mister Mellow
6/10
>Guerilla Toss - Eraser Stargazer
7.5/10

+batlord, big black
+microphones
+jon hopkins
+notm
+flying saucer attack
+milo, TEMPORARY
+fugazi, c93
+the fall, fugazi
+coil
+ferneyhough, arto lindsy, pyrrhon
how's black magick ss?

Like No.74472461 said. I listened to it immediately after listening to Bathory's self-titled. It's goddamn amazing. I'm listening to Shinsekai next.

>how's black magick ss?
When looking at the composition side of the music, it's very akin to Swedish psych hard rock band Graveyard if you ever listened to them. Meaty riffs that even metal fans like along with prominent organ and all that. But what really differentiates them is their sound, which is raw as fuck like some lofi trve kvlt shit. Also their vocalist goes between black metal vocals and the cleaner vocals one would expect from a heavy psych band. Would recommend if you like heavy psych rock and black metal. It's shorter than their last album, too at only 27 minutes so nothing feels like it overstays its welcome.

that actually sounds awesome, will listen

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+Plantasia
I have Mort Garson's entire discography if you want it. Its been wasting space on my computer for two years now.

cool, check out Astrobrite if you haven't

hey boys

i fuggin love worn copy, what else sounds like early ariel?

+Slowdive, DJr, Loop
+Bardo Pond

validate me

Tago Mago, Kind if Blue, VU&N, Songs of Leonard Cohen,Closer

two of them werent on topsters

(Unknown album - Beachcraft Bonanza - Cradle to Wave)

Black Mountain album was hit or miss for me.

Mounties album was also a first time listen, I was pretty impressed.

The other 3 are favourites of mine.

Can we be friends

>The Slim Shady LP
>The Marshall Mathers LP
>The Eminem Show
>The Marshall Mathews LP 2

There isn't a fifth because these are the only four albums I ever listen to.

So why do you come to the music board at all?

This is literally my first time on it. I just wanted to see if there were any Eminem threads.

Oh okay, carry on

Can't be bothered to make a graphic

>David Bowie - Station to Station
>Nice Cave & The Bad Seeds - Let Love In
>Blur - The Great Escape
>Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
>Tyler the Creator - Flowerboy

+ZGTO
~Ugly God
+Joy Division & Brian Eno
+Kamasi & OPN
+Weezer
+Frank, HANL, & Radiohead
listen to the Sup Forumscore chart, friendo

I need more depressing low-fi indie

started a radiohead listen through

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Giles Corey if you haven't already