The point of these threads is to there is no point to these threads 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.
for a band that feels like I never know what they're gonna do next, the new boris album feels exactly like something I'd expect from them. not their worst but for sure their most predictable.
also watching xavier: renegade angel again and it doesn't have the same magic watching it sober as apposed to when you're half asleep at 1am and you can't remember years later if the cartoon was real or if you just imagined it. definitely something you have to experience in context but i'm enjoying it decently atm
James Rogers
>never know what they're gonna do next >boris gee i can't tell which of their songs they're gonna play again and which ones will be new
also i started watching xavier a while back because of all the memez but then hurricane happened and i haven't cared enough to finish it maybe i should i only watched 9 episodes lol
>hard mode: must not be bad i haven't heard much at all that would cater to you but i'll try
where did you find that pic because i'm like 40% sure I might've taken it
also replaying good songs in a different way > playing new shitty songs
at least in boris' case
I mean if you watched 9 episodes you're halfway through the series lmao it's only 20 episodes. Easy to get through in an afternoon and it's all on youtube.
Samuel Gray
Forest swords - compassion \m/
Alexander Martinez
Is the new Schwee Schwee as good as A Promise or Chapel of Chimes?
I already heard Mullväd, more like Mullbäd lol (but it was actually pretty good so keep making music)
I always thought Xavier was underrated, it getting tons of attention recently is strange The AIDS and Shakashuri Showdown episodes are hard to beat
Liam Nelson
>cluster not 2017 >barter 6 not 2017
Wyatt Perry
>Is the new Schwee Schwee as good as A Promise or Chapel of Chimes? nah but it's okay. I should love it considering I love shoo shoo and post-punk but none of it really sticks out to me
new shu shu is breddy gud not even the title track?
Leo Harris
I miss them too
As an aside, you guys ought to listen to more Men at Work
Brayden Moore
>Is the new Schwee Schwee as good as A Promise or Chapel of Chimes? no but you'd like it
>so keep making music i have a music video for a new single coming out tomorrrow :o
>it getting tons of attention recently is strange the virgin/chad meme made everyone remember it existed and introduced it to a lot of new people that want to hate on rick and morty but don't know any shows to replace it with
they're live shows from the 70s but they were released in 2017, therefore it is a 2017 release. '77 Live came out in 1991 and no one is calling it a 70s album. (i hate to use lrd as an argument but that's the best example in this town)
also the young thug thing was a joke come on
whoa hi rockadopolis you comin from the land down under? thats a men at work song right
Connor Phillips
Hey rocky
What is your AOTY and why is it Sondre Lerche?
Ryder Davis
i'm begging you delete this thread
Easton Scott
richard dawson - peasant sondre lerche - pleasure xiu xiu - forget actress - azd batu - murmur varg - nordic flora series part iii: gore-tex city julia holter - in the same room call super - fabric 91 gabor lazar - crisis of representation _moonraker - unvarete ii the mountain goats - goths vince staples - big fish theory why? - moh leann
Oliver Sanders
All 2017 stuff I've rated < 7: Richard Dawson - Peasant Brockhampton - SATURATION II Fishmans - A Study in Fish - Prerequisites for Fishmans' 98.12.28 男達の別れ Various Artists - Outro tempo: Electronic and Contemporary Music From Brazil, 1978-1992 Idles - Brutalism Death Grips - Steroids (Crouching Tiger Hidden Gabber Megamix) Saagara - 2 Oxbow - Thin Black Duke
Wondering and Get Up were the only songs I really liked
Adam Garcia
Do you mean >7 ?
Christopher Gonzalez
>giving your own mixtape an 8
Eli Harris
yeah
I got a C- on my last Calc test and maybe that's why hmmm
Isaac Perez
sorry that I have good taste ???
Ethan Hall
shilling the meme Inga Blazhchuk album I shared I'm a bit behind on the hip and happening artists, would most of those be a good place to start with them?
I've heard most of the stuff by the fishe, is that mixtape still worth hearing?
Gabriel Green
most of these I'd never heard anything else by, so ye
Jacob King
Less than is < < Looks like a squished L for Less than
Juan Jones
nah you've heard all the stuff on there
it's mainly to demonstrate how much the band has progressed/changed their sound to their final live album and what they changed from their original songs + for people that want to jump into the live album with zero context. With a lil conceit I can say it's fun listening to the mixtape then 98.12.28 right after
I always remember it like an alligator that's really hungry so he always wants to eat the bigger value
never mind fish is clearly trying to get me banned again
Liam Brooks
I was wondering who else would give Telstar Drugs a 5
Tyler Rivera
most sane people with normal ears haha
Joseph Flores
>always remember it like an alligator that's really hungry so he always wants to eat the bigger value >37 > 2 >666 > 420 > 69 >fish's penor > yamir's penor >etc. Good post there, mister I'M. I'm going to memorize this mentally, and occasionally review it in my mind, in the future.
Ethan Williams
its pretty plain and boring. good for 2010s indie rock but that really isnt saying much...
Asher Martin
pooops and peeeees...... everywhere....
Jonathan Wilson
its a crescendo
the numbers get louder the bigger they are
Samuel Long
B^O
wait what
how did i get you banned
Thank u John Lathotep
Matthew Turner
soryr let me rephrase
fish is clearly trying to transfer my ban
Evan Martinez
lads my cumblogs starts next week its almost entirely telstar drugs haha
i just woke up and for some reason i really want to listen to La Dispute
Matthew Wood
good morning
Jack Butler
probably best to go back to sleep desu
James Hall
does /daily/ still like Keiji Haino?
Samuel Hernandez
>the virgin/chad meme made everyone remember it wait how so
Grayson Rogers
just because it's called Arbeiterlieder doesn't mean they're literally performing on the grind silly but yeah this is great
how's your music doing rocky
Jeremiah White
ok i listened to La Dispute. Just ok.
Adam Lewis
official: fish' penor eaten by alligator
no we had a falling out
Carter Hughes
...
Daniel Carter
>no we had a falling out Ok, then I won't leak the new Nazoranai.
Nathaniel Gutierrez
thank god user, i wouldn't know what to do with a 142th album on the pile of unlistened haino crap :{}
Gavin Davis
hecks goin on
Isaac Wood
...
Benjamin Sanders
...
Hudson Adams
Good day daily
Dominic Hughes
Definitely, which album did you listen to? I think probably the only one worth it is Somewhere At The Bottom Of The River and that's still like 2.5/5 tops
Jose Robinson
...
Cooper Allen
New Bjork song sounds like an Arca song. It's kind of interesting. It's also kind of interesting that such an odd non-song was selected as a single leading up to the album's release instead of something accessible, like Stonemilker was for Vulnicura
Jaxson Morales
daily meetup
Jason Watson
daily meetup
>as good as A Promise or Chapel of Chimes Honestly probably never again
Yeah it's strange. I guess more exposure to AS in general from R&M? Either way, great episodes Pills and Loco Gang are also my favs
Aiden Howard
somewhere at the bottom of the river ofc :)
Christopher Butler
first thing ive liked ive heard from you.
Cameron Evans
can anyone give me some garage rock/krautrock recs? Been enjoying the following >monks- Black Monk Time >Thee Headcoats- In Tweed we Trust >Thee Oh Sees- Mutilator defeated at last >Jay Reatard- blood visions >I.L.Ys- I've always been good at true love >Can- Tago Mago
Noah Wright
No, nasty manga grandpa blows big microphones I got it but I'll leak on Sunday or Monday maybe >only meetupboiz will remember pic related
Ian Reyes
You heard The Gun Club?
Dylan Rivera
Index - Black Album Pärson Sound - Pärson Sound Rocket From the Tombs - The Day the Earth Met the Rocket From the Tombs
Connor Martinez
only two more weeks until the new Pere Ubu boys also RIP Paul Hamann, say what you want about post-Dub Housing Ubu but his production is always great
Carson Howard
Oh, garage rock I can do >The Sonics - Here Are the Sonics!!! >Oblivians - Popular Favorites >Michael Yonkers Band - Microminiature Love >Los Saicos - ¡Demolición! The Complete Recordings >Thor's Hammer - Umbarumbamba >The Church Mice - College Psychology on Love / Babe We're Not Part of Society >Index - The Index / "Black Album" >Death - ...For the Whole World to See also maybe check out >Les Blousons noirs - Integrale 1961-1962 >The Urinals - Negative Capability... Check It Out! >Simply Saucer - Cyborgs Revisited >Henry Flynt & The Insurrections - I Don't Wanna >Dean Carter - Call of the Wild!
Liam Allen
>quads 20 Years in a Montana Missile Silo confirmed AOTY
Adrian Price
Embryo - Steig aus Ibliss - Supernova Necronomicon - Tips zum Selbstmord Message - From Books and Dreams Gun - Gun
uwu
Bentley Scott
fucking RIP Grant Hart btw
Liam Ortiz
what a shit couple of weeks. will be back tonight with more useless posts and hopefully a half-decent backlog chart to power through in the next few weeks.
Lucas Edwards
The Can - Monster Movie
Jonathan Wright
Really living up to your trip, good work
Jayden Rogers
For Phillip Guston is a great piece, but leaves me empty, bored, and disturbed. All definitely intentional-feeling, but I think it's enjoyability wanes for me after the first hour or so. In contrast, the Rothko Chapel/Why Patterns? release feels more sparse in an almost unsatisfying way. No matter how many times I would revisit Feldman's material, there was always an element of "not getting" to it.
That is, until this release. Crippled Symmetry feels like in ways a happy medium and imo is Feldman's true masterpiece. The whole piece is skeletal, but never empty. Repetitious but unpredictable. As unnerved as I was by FPG, its length at a time begins to feel like a detractor, where as Crippled Symmetry left me much more satisfied.
A perfect summary of less-is-more in several ways.