What influences do you hear on Little Dark Age? I definitely hear traces of Talking Heads, Hall and Oates, New Order...

What influences do you hear on Little Dark Age? I definitely hear traces of Talking Heads, Hall and Oates, New Order, Ariel Pink (obviously), OMD, and David Bowie. Any others worth checking out?

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lots of depeche mode

70's Japanese Jazz, like Casiopea. Specifically on tracks like She Work Too Much

Me and Micheal (the song about the gay couple) is the only good song in the album

Very progressive

alot of death in june my dudes

Hand it Over kinda reminds me of Tame Impala Currents

>what influences
Idk but the albums fucking trash.

Tears for Fears definitely
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Floyd, especially the last 2 tracks

he asked what influences you hear, not whether or not you liked it

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ariel pink

There's a part on Tslamp that sounds exactly like Daft Punk, when the vocoder comes in

ABBA and ELO

I mean I guess up until James it's not half bad, but it's very front loaded

James sounds SO MUCH like an ariel pink track it's not even funny

they sound like every other production teams work involved in the entertainment industry

my, how degenerate.

pet shop boys

*listens to ariel pink once*

>something sounds vaguely familiar to something you heard once
>type "listens to ____ once"
>gottem

Definitely
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lou reed

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Holy fuck you weren't kidding. The vocals really remind me of John Maus too.

honestly i could see this being considered Sup Forumscore in the future
it's been awhile since an album was so universally memed on here

Foster the people
passion pit
phoenix

Funny bc all of those bands were heavily influenced by MGMT

I think there's some Discovery era Daft Punk influence.

When You're Small sounds like straight Pink Floyd

IM MEAN

pink floyd would never write a song that bad cmon

Go fuck yourself