ITT: Unpopular opinions regarding music and Sup Forums in general
Phoneposters aren't really that bad
ITT: Unpopular opinions regarding music and Sup Forums in general
ppl who r grumpy about phoneposters r just bitter bc theyre too scared to leave the house themselves
i like this shithole for funposting
you just need to know what this place is good for
phone pepe posters should be banned on site. This post is an unpopular opinion because everyone on Sup Forums is a phoneposter with bad taste in music.
Phoneposting right now in bed. Feels comfy
LDA is MGMT's worst album by far
True. It's so fucking wretched. Dude so 80s! What a fresh concept! More superficial neo-80s garbage about 5 years late to the party. Actually more like 10-15 years, considering that retro french house, retro electro-disco, and hypnagogic pop all originated in the 00s.
dadrock is good
knife man is a great album
You fucking a it is
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Tame Impala is great
if I could replace all the rapniggers on Sup Forums with k-poops I would and I don't even lik k-pop
smartphones ruined internet culture in general. Flooded the net with niggers and teen girls whining about social justice.
The internet used to be fat white or asian guys arguing about star trek
I don't think that was necessarily smartphones, that was happening anyways. Definitely made it worse though.
Eurodance is better than Eurobeat
Radiohead is not INTP music, Muse is. Who sings about teenage feelings and who sings about stuff that really makes you think?
Original by Unkle Adams was actually NOT BAD
Lo-Fi is pure shit except for Long Seasons and the original recording of Twin Fantasy
MF Doom a shit, Young Jeezy was where it was at. Fuck your conscious mumble rap, fuck your trap, fuck your Migos copycatting, Gangsta Rap is what bumps in the whip
Daudi Baldrs and The Ways of Yore were Burzum's best albums
95% of what Sup Forums listens to is at best just ok. There's nothing spectacular about artists like Animal Collective, Bjork, Miles Davis or Nick Drake. They all try to make good music but the arrangement and composition keeps them from being anything beyond mood music. There's nothing memorable about their songs - with the exception of In The Flowers, which I will always remember as the time a band that has never taken drugs or had an OBE tried to imitate drugs or an OBE and failed hard at capturing the dimensional ecstasy of, you know, leaving your body.
>Daudi Baldrs and The Ways of Yore were Burzum's best albums
I respect it, but why would you not love Hliðskjálf? To me, that's by far the best ambient Burzum album.
>There's nothing memorable about their songs - with the exception of In The Flowers, which I will always remember as the time a band that has never taken drugs or had an OBE tried to imitate drugs or an OBE and failed hard at capturing the dimensional ecstasy of, you know, leaving your body.
Man it's hard for me to see this, In The Flowers literally enhances my trips on DXM
who thinks it isn't?
A Moon Shaped Pool is not only the best Radiohead album, but the only good one.
The first four seconds after the line "If I could just leave my body for a night" are transcendentally amazing, yes, BUT instead of transporting you into an Interstellar-esque frame of mind, the lyrics immediately come in to drown out the experience and the music reaches no further crescendo, instead just staying at a bit below the height it initially reached, and then dwindling down shortly after.
If you listen to, say, Sim City by Susumu Hirasawa or Pop 7 by Gas, you get a very long, sustained musical high that you can lose yourself in for hours. In The Flowers is like a sudden step on the gas and then an immediate step off that doesn't give you a chance to become immersed, just a quick jolt that is quickly moved away from.
It's ok, but it doesn't give me the same feeling that Daudi and Yore do. It's like those low-resolution background houses you could never get to in 90s racing games but imbued with ancient magical forest power.
That's fair, and I actually really like your description of those albums. The Ways of Yore is criminally underappreciated, if it was released in the 90's instead of 2014, it'd probably be much more acclaimed.