Music fetishes

>songs chorus is just the same chords as the verse but with different/more instruments

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>Song doesn't have a chorus

>the bridge is stylistically different from the rest of the song

>obama gif
back to tumblr you go

lol look again

>song skips a chorus

>song has no verses

>slow intro followed by explosive verse/chorus

>Key changes to reflect a change in the lyrics

Zero fucks care about the content of the lyrics

Zero fucks to actually care about what the lyrics are when indecipherable. Zero fucks at lyrics at alll.

>Song says it has no chorus in the lyrics and title but actually does have a chorus

>drums fade in

>different vocalists for the verse and chorus

I hate this

lmao why?

Song ends with a repeating line with building instrumentation. Brand New - Limousine, Modest Mouse - Spitting Venom. That's my shit.

wind chimes / bells
samples of running water
layered vocals

desire lines ? fades out but before that it does what you describe

Good song, but not enough focus on the lines. Something like Spanish Sahara.

Yes.

Spitting Venom was awesome for this.

Hmm, I always thought this one was in that vein; Mew - Apocalypso

>That Stax drum sound

You mean like this?
youtube.com/watch?v=-Kqf6vtQmPQ

>song 50,000 different things going on at one time

youtu.be/fSX13jgRxI4

Birds chirping

>polyrhythms

you must really like Balam Acab

FUCKING THIS

also cheesy as fuck switched on moog type kitsch sound effects

>Chorus plays
>Song continues
>Chorus plays with complementary melody
>Song continues
>Chorus plays with complementary melody in a different voice

Examples please

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>singer uses a word that doesn't rhyme and is synonymous with the word that would have rhymed

is there a word for this?

>song has the exact same chord progression, tempo, intensity throughout but somehow isn't boring
I like to make fun of U2 as much as the next guy, but how the fuck did they pull off With or Without You?

>chorus

deerhunter - monomania

Yeah it's called using synonyms

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It's a png you hollow-skulled buffoon.

>hat kicks in on a 4 on the floor beat that didn't have a hat on the previous measures

>guitar feedback
>fingers sliding on acoustic guitars
>refrains with building instrumentation
>5/4 time signatures

>steel drums
>multiple key changes throughout song
>circuit bent harpsichord

OP must be a fan of weezer's debut album, it's a good album

best chorusless songs
The Beatles - If I Fell
Elvis Costello - Red Shoes
R.E.M. - Losing My Religion

also Weezer - My Name Is Jonas

>Vocal countermelodies

>racist music reviewers

Once in a lifetime ish talking in songs. LCD soundsystem is the only other good band doing this that I have found so far

it's called spoken word
cap'n jazz is another band that does it well, and pavement in a couple songs

>no vocals apart from a sample of an upper class english/southern american man talking about weird shit which starts 7 minutes into the song

>trumpets in not acustic or folk music

>any horn section in an otherwise electronic track
>repeats a motif from a previous song on the album

>song doesn't need a chorus

Melody is played over and over again with different instruments each time

>triplets in a drum fill

>song tells a story of an adventure

>If I Fell
The whole song is the chorus

>arpeggiators everywhere

>internal rhyme

>3/4

>singer initially sings softly/quietly but at some point starts shouting

good fucking meme

current 93?

youtube.com/watch?v=7s2_sTA-Gyk

>key changes up
>immediately changes back down to the original key
youtube.com/watch?v=6a3TNV5ApMs

I hate this

Can you give an example of this? Very interested

>chorus is only played once

>recursive melody

looking at you modest mouse

confus

>the second last song is the longest song, and the final song is a shorter version of an earlier track/reprise

it just works

>when bass is the place

>singer asks what ends when the symbols shatter

neck yoself before you wreck yoself

It's all in The Edge's guitar. Between the proto-shoegaze of them being drenched in effects and the fact they add some melodic and harmonic interest to the song, it stops itself from feeling flat.

Speaking of which, U2's output up to All That You Can't Leave Behind is legitimately really good, save for October and Rattle and Hum, though Pop might need to be the live version.

>tempo change

Gimme some good stax trax outside of the basic Amen Brother and Booker T. stuff

>weird and eclectic instrumentation
>actually good instrumental songs made with effort and not just for filler
>last song on the album is the longest/most experimental
>singer screams at the top of his lungs like a crazy person
>kazoo

i like that thing in trap music where the beat turns down and then turns up again

>song goes from meticulously crafted to a long jam between all instruments

cosmo pyke - chronic sunshine

Who gives a shit

>synths that play big chords at a high bpm

Losing My Religion definitely has a chorus. They just lead the song with the chorus.

how edgy and cool