What album brought the most innovative guitar sound after Loveless?

What album brought the most innovative guitar sound after Loveless?

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Loveless is an innovative studio sound. Has nothing to do with the guitars themselves. Kevin isn't Hendrix coming up with some new way of playing

Meshuggah - Destroy Erase Improve

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are you retarded?

This or Chaosphere

>being right is retarded

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You're living on it

What burns never returns

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Vision Creation Newsun

Kyuss - Welcome to Sky Valley

Also Innerspeaker.
Everybody copies that sound now.

American Football

All the sounds on that album are just 60's sounds. Influential doesn't mean innovative.

legit how?

but the reeeeejects

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>that crackly guitar is "just a 60's sound"
You need to learn reverse reverb.

Anything by melt banana, seriously agata is fucking brilliant

Nothing has been innovative, guitar based music has largely been revivalism of ideas that were popular since the 90s.

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What? I can't hear reverse reverb in a single Innerspeakers song. Regular reverb and modulation, yeah. No reverse though.
Unless for some reason you're talking about Loveless, but even then, only two songs use reverse gate reverb. To Here Knows When and Blown a Wish.

I mean he's right actually and I'm the last person to defend meshuggah

Perfect From Now On

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The objectively correct answer is Tom Morello's work with RATM

Not innovative in any way.

>No Post-Rock albums posted

I fucking hate this site

was gonna post this or qotsa self titled, that TONE

Unless you're talking about Spiderland, fuck off with your boring twinkly crescendos

you have to be an absolute idiot to not see how innovative and brilliant the guitar play was in spiderland.

can you not read?
I'm saying Spiderland is the exception to all the shitty meme post rock, I love Slint

The 1st and 2nd waves of post rock are really good tho

At Action Park
Any Melt-Banana album
Any of Boris' more drone based works
Obscura
Any of Keith Rowe's recent shit where he's sampling but with like using electro acoustic guitar techniques

thats exactly what he did though
the sound of loveless is mainly achieved by Kevin's playing alone, most of the songs only have a single guitar track

But again, it's not really some new innovation. He just used tremolo and then modified the stuff on the studio with tape looping etc. Not really much different than what bands like Can were doing in the 70s. Not to say that Loveless doesn't sound unique, or that it's not a fantastic album, but this is not Hendrix live in concert

MARQUEE MOON

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And of course, the madman himself, Jonsi.
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Let's also not forget the unparalleled Scofield.
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I love her guitar playing on this.

Saw these guys live in august, dont know if it qualifies, but it blew me away.
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Not even memeing. The guitar on this album birthed multiple genres.

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>The album comprises eight tracks of unaccompanied and improvised music played on prepared guitars by Frith without any overdubbing.
>He added an extra pickup over the strings at the nut, enabling him to amplify sound from both sides of the fretted note. He then split the fretboard in two with a capo, effectively giving him two guitars, each amplified separately that he could play independently with each hand. To split the sounds further he attached alligator clips at various positions on the strings. The net result was a guitar with multiple sound sources that could be channelled to a mixer and distributed across the stereo soundscape

No one except Fred himself has replicated this monstrosity and it was released decades before Loveless. For any guitar players, this is essential.

Siamese Dream

this

elaborate

>after Loveless

she didn't play the guitar on that album user

OK Computer

>I learned what crescendo means from Sup Forums

Tortoise - TNT
Earth - Earth 2

Actually, scratch Tortoise; I forgot this thread was about specifically guitar sound.

No

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Honestly the best picks so far.

I would say ObZen laid the groundwork for the modern djent guitar sound
Playing wise though Sol Niger Within tops any Meshuggah album

That said it's probably not the MOST innovative style of them all

Fennesz-Endless Summer

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lol
>muh whammy pedal
>muh e-bow

SR of course bb or the Blue Album.
def in the running desu senpai

honestly either tera melos or Animals as leaders first albums

Limp Bizkit - Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water