I like it as well, but I always thought that album was more accessible than the band's previous outputs
What's everyone's opinion of Joywave here? I find myself quite liking both of their albums, even if they are quite popy.
Yeah I discovered them not too long ago and they've got some really awesome songs. 'Now' is probably my favorite, but looking at spotify just now I had completely forgotten they did this with Big Data
https://youtu.be/E8b4xYbEugo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSttb-MHtRM
A shot in the dark, but I've been trying to find this song again for a while now. The artist dropped off the face of the earth, and I really enjoyed this song. If anyone has a mirror, or has it saved i'd love you
https://puu.sh/AW8oZ/e626255a38.png
Anyone listen to the new Scars on Broadway album? I'm listening to it now and it's pretty damn good so far. Definitely has that SOAD feel despite no Serj, but still its own thing.
pop punk covers of songs make me very sick that i have to go to the hospital and spend a week in the icu.
that's the same effect pop punk as a whole has on me
The blood moon is a time of change, a time of great emotion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZKj_zj5rCk&feature=youtu.be
I listened to Radiohead's A Moon Shaped Pool when it released a few times and as much as I liked the sound, it was far too depressing for me to really get into.
Just started listening to it again and its honestly quite beautiful. It may be dark, but its so serene and eerily catchy in some ways. Glad I'm giving it a re-listen.
the new frontierer is out as a free download, if extreme metal (car bomb and such) are up your alley then you need to give this a listen
Ok I need some help here. Trying to remember an experimental hip hop album, maybe 2005-2015, produced by a guy from an experimental funk group of the 70s/80s (whose name I also can't remember) collabing with various other folk and vocalists ??? All the info that's coming to mind right now
just listened to new singles BROCKHAMPTON released over the past couple of days, good stuff
the new thee oh sees album SMOTE REVERSER has leaked DO NOT SLEEP ON THIS ONE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGXLsxUInvw
Toto have recorded and are releasing on august 10th a cover of the song 'hash pipe' by weezer.
Weezer's cover of africa made them relevant again and its great, i hope they carry that energy into their next album instead of just another 10 power pop songs trying to be the ultimate millenial pop song.
Also wished toto had picked a different weezer track but weezer definitely has worse songs than hash pipe.
I saw Radiohead live last Saturday and despite me not caring for A Moon Shaped Pool much when I first listened to it, live it sounds wonderful.
so it's not that the music is different but the experience is different live.
this is what i emphasize a lot to people who dont get why i love live music. it's not just about just seeing the individual but it is so much more to experience a live interpretation
i hope tyler is trolling with this tweet
https://twitter.com/tylerthecreator/status/1021597099844988928
he prolly is trolling but i need wang$ap in my life
anybody have any recs for non-english soul, ska, samba, and jazz? trying to diversify my collection
here's some jazz
Mouse on the Keys - Japanese jazz fusion / math rock
Date Course Pentagon Royal Garden - Japanese jazz-rock
Otomo Yoshihide's New Jazz Quintet - Japanese free jazz (he also has a bunch of other experimental jazz groups)
Hiromi Uehara - Japanese jazz fusion
Shibusashirazu - Japanese big bang / jazz fusion
Ryo Fukui - Japanese hard bop
Niechęć - Polish jazz fusion
Jachna / Mazurkiewicz / Buhl - Polish avant-garde jazz
Mazzmelancolié - Polish avant-garde jazz / electroacoustic
Bohren & der Club of Gore - German dark jazz
Peter Brötzmann - German free jazz
Irakere - Cuban afro-cuban jazz
Bebo Valdéz - Cuban afro-cuban jazz
Mik Keusen - Swiss(?)
Esbjörn Svensson Trio - Swedish avant-garde jazz
Black Motor - Finnish free jazz
otomo yoshihide's new jazz quintet/orchestra is amazing
fire! - free jazz trio run by saxophonist mats gustafsson, they've collaborated with oren ambarchi and jim o'rourke
fire! orchestra - the same trio but now it's a big band, generally a lot more bombastic
really i just love mats gustafsson so you can look through all of the things he's been involved with
the kilimanjaro darkjazz ensemble - dutch darkjazz, also check out mount fuji darkjazz coorperation
noise demon - italian free jazz/grindcore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsT7dY65-Vo
astroworld is lit
i think i like it better than rodeo
Skeletons is perfection, love me that like baroque era(?) sound it has going on. Honourable mention to Stop Trying to Be God as well.
The entire thing is pretty amazing though.
ya'll like emo infused math rock?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GTe7OGVQyQ
ya skeletons is a super sick track. tame impala killed the production
i want to call it rap aoty but so much good shit came out this year
while we're talking travis scott (i've only heard rodeo and enjoyed it a lot) i love this track
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuNBLjJzRoo
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