Would anyone recommend Mick Jenkins? He's the only alternative to Carly Rae Jepsen until Broken Social Scene plays in over an hour. Only vaguely familiar with him, unfortunately.
contrary to most expectations carly rae jepsen is actually very good. i'd see her
I did, and she was pretty good. Most energized I'd seen the crowd so far, at least until Broken Social Scene really got going. Definitely better than i expected.
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TavIrish Minister for DefenceRegistered Userregular
Saw Kendrick at a festival this weekend. I was interesting seeing the audience going from singing every word to GKMC to not giving a shit about stuff off TBAP. I guess GKMC is just more of a crowdpleaser. It made for a weird festival headlining slot though because the energy was all over the place.
I also saw Rejjie Snow (hometown show, everyone there lost their shit), Run The Jewels (fucking great, but only drew a tiny crowd which I was surprised by) and Action Bronson (who I'm not a huge fan of, but knows how to put on a show).
Good weekend all in all but I am kinda done with Irish festivals. Too many drunk teenagers ruining the atmosphere, which hasn't happened at any of the ones I've been to in America, Belgium, Spain or the UK.
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VanguardBut now the dream is over. And the insect is awake.Registered User, __BANNED USERSregular
Never heard of this before but a buddy described it as "what if The Streets was a schizophrenic dropout". I dunno if he's completely wrong in that analysis? The fact that the "DJ" does nothing but presses play on a laptop and drinks beer sort of plays into the disability assistance role? What shocked me was this actually being so damn good! The dude's apparently pretty intense live, too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEYYI1ii0AU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-gvxxhcS8s
Also, that gritty british vibe can't be beat... "just one cornetto, mate!" "you're not a dj, you're a do what they say"
CBC is broadcasting The Tragically Hip's final live show tomorrow night, for free, to anywhere in the world. If you've even had a passing interest, you might want to check that out. The death of a living legend, really.
CBC is broadcasting The Tragically Hip's final live show tomorrow night, for free, to anywhere in the world. If you've even had a passing interest, you might want to check that out. The death of a living legend, really.
There are a few clips, but the consensus seems to be that they're packaging it for imminent dvd and bluray release. Until then, your only option seems to be torrents, of which there are many.
jungleroomxIt's never too many graves, it's always not enough shovelsRegistered Userregular
edited September 2016
Ghost is just a great band. They've got a modern Alice Cooper thing going on, and the Type O Negative vibe of that song has (as far as the intro goes, mostly) was pretty neat.
This lady in particular seems to have a really high median bar, the two albums of hers I've heard are great all the way through! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNJYU5OZncg
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jungleroomxIt's never too many graves, it's always not enough shovelsRegistered Userregular
Yeah, I like how they're outrageously silly in a serious way.
"Bombastic" might be the word.
"Halloween Rock" is what I call the stuff.
Alice Cooper, Ozzy, Type O Negative.
Anything that bleeds bad horror movies, fall weather, and ghouls and ghosts from the sound is a-ok with me.
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VanguardBut now the dream is over. And the insect is awake.Registered User, __BANNED USERSregular
Oh, I picked up a bunch of vinyl over the last few weeks:
John Fahey - Death chants, Breakdowns, and Military Waltzes
Angel Olson - My Woman (on rad purple vinyl!)
Sandy Gold - S/T (These guys were playing in the record store and kinda sounded like Dinosaur Jr.)
MV + EE - Alpine Frequency (limited to 500 copies, this might be one of the last in the world)
Matt Valentine - Blazing Grace
Music thread, I just went on a spending spree on Bandcamp. Fortunately though, it was all $1/name your price stuff so it actually cost me barely anything.
First up: Sons of London, Russian Roulette.
Perfect indie pop. Has me humming and singing. Haven't heard music that made me feel this teenager-y since Jack's Mannequin. This is not the first band I've liked coming out of Gothenburg. Is this city Sweden's Austin/Portland?
Secondly: Helios, Remembrance.
At the start of this year I listened to the earlier release, Yume, a whole lot. From my few listens I don't like this next album quite as much, but at the price asked... Well, how can you resist? This is minimalist/ambient electronica, very mellow, but super nice to hum along with.
Lastly, Inward Oceans, Paths From Home.
Very sparse, piano-led ambient music. This is the sort of thing I imagine works well with Bandcamp's model. To be honest, it doesn't strike me as the most original music, and the composer probably didn't spend months struggling with it. But it's nice. And he/she's reached a global audience, some of whom are willing to drop an impulsive few bucks on nice music when the mood grabs them. I know this is kind of damning with faint praise, but really, it is worth a listen.
I don't know where he got the scorpions, or how he got them into my mattress.
21stCenturyCall me Pixel, or Pix for short![They/Them]Registered Userregular
I don't know if this is the right thread to talk about making music, but I made a couple tracks using FRACT OSC about a year (2 years?) ago and I liked what i made and now i'm wondering what's a good, robust, affordable music sequencing program for windows that doesn't require peripherals or, you know, actual skill at playing instruments.
Anyone know of those?
Also, here are the two tracks i made, in case you wanna listen. I think there's potential (I sometimes hum them to myself), even if it's rough.
y2jake215certified Flat Birther theoristthe Last Good Boy onlineRegistered Userregular
guys - i gotta drive cross country soon. need about 60 hours of music to listen to, preferably new.
please list albums to check out. it doesnt HAVE to be new - i will re-listen to like, white blood cells, or yes - fragile, or whatever. just want some random suggestions from like minded pals
please have album be available on spotify because that's all i got.
stuff i like - grimes, sleigh bells, bon iver, mastodon, drake, purity ring, megadeth, anohni, kanye, chairlift, niki & the dove, young thug, mitski, skepta, stormzy, etc
maybe i'm streaming terrible dj right now if i am its here
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VanguardBut now the dream is over. And the insect is awake.Registered User, __BANNED USERSregular
i have been neglecting this thread
i forgot i knew about this dude and then npr reminded me
I don't know if this is the right thread to talk about making music, but I made a couple tracks using FRACT OSC about a year (2 years?) ago and I liked what i made and now i'm wondering what's a good, robust, affordable music sequencing program for windows that doesn't require peripherals or, you know, actual skill at playing instruments.
Anyone know of those?
Also, here are the two tracks i made, in case you wanna listen. I think there's potential (I sometimes hum them to myself), even if it's rough.
Thanks in advance.
There is a music-makers thread in the art forum! Just saying, not mini-modding you. It's all cool, dude.
VanguardBut now the dream is over. And the insect is awake.Registered User, __BANNED USERSregular
These are all the records I bought in 2016. A little more than 1 a month, which is about right. Really happy with all of them, but I'll probably lay off any more American-Primitivism styling a in 2017.
I like this album. Despite being called "1979" it's pretty recent. Ambient and relaxing yet emotive synthy noises, sorta reminds me of Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works Vol. II.
For the first time I can remember, my year end Spotify stats were perfectly representative of my favorite albums of 2016, after adding in Blond, which I bought through iTunes. If anybody else loves these 6 albums as much as I do, recommend me some other stuff! Please and thank you.
1a. Blond
1b. Anti
2. A Seat at the table
3. The Life of Pablo
4. 22, A Million
5. A Moon Shaped Pool
My favorite song of all time is a Rihanna song. My favorite band with a male lead is Radiohead. My favorite male solo act, Frank. Favorite rapper is Ye, and I've spent more time listening to Bon Iver records than any other artist since 2008. Solange just put out a tremendous album, she isn't really one of my all time favorites but my best friend and I both loved this record.
So 2016 was just a great year for me. 2015 I spent listening to things that had come out in previous years, so I needed these albums. I saw everybody on that list live, with the exception of Frank Ocean, and I honestly couldn't tell you which show was the best. I paid an exorbitant amount for Kanye tickets and it was worth every penny. He always does great shows in Chicago.
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KoopahTroopahThe koopas, the troopas.Philadelphia, PARegistered Userregular
edited April 2018
I went searching D&D for a [Music] thread but couldn't find a more recent one, so I decided to resurrect this one. RISE FROM YOUR GRAVE!
I recently saw 'The Dear Hunter' live with 'Between The Buried and Me' in Philadelphia, and holy crap. They're a progressive rock band that tell a story across all of their albums which are appropriately titled 'Acts 1-5' with different subtitles. Most of the music I listen to is harder rock or metal, EDM, and Rap, so this was a pleasant surprise for me. Well, in short they killed their set so I've been listening to them on repeat since. My favorite acts are 4 and 5, but 2 is also really really good. 1 is too short, and 3 is good but only has a few songs I would call 'hits' on them. 2, 4, and 5 are the important bits of the story, and are easy listens all the way through.
@KoopahTroopah — I'm not sure if he gets a solo set on that tour, but one of my greatest influences and favorite musicians, Gavin Castleton, is the current keyboardist for The Dear Hunter. He has a very diverse catalog, but I think I big part of why he was asked to join TDH is because of his 2009 album Home, which I would recommend to just about anyone interested in narrative-driven "progressive" rock.
But holy shit, this thread has been dead for so long! I've currently got a couple records by Courtney Swain on heavy rotation; she's an absolutely stellar vocalist who primarily works with a "Art-Rock" band called Bent Knee, but on her own she focuses on gorgeous, jazz-inflected tunes that let her flex vocally and create something reminiscent of Robert Wyatt's Old Rottenhat mixed with Kate Bush's Sensual World.
KoopahTroopahThe koopas, the troopas.Philadelphia, PARegistered Userregular
Sick, thanks. I'll have to check it out. I'm listening through the Acts again today at work, and I'm in the middle of Act 3. As a fresh listener, I'm glad Casey took a break from the Acts to work on other music after this one, it's just not as good as the other acts IMO. That being said, In Cauda Venenum, The Tank, and Mustard Gas are all jams.
Gonna use this opportunity to hype up my favorite indie band of the decade, Hop Along, who released an absolutely phenomenal new album today.
The main draw of Hop Along is Frances Quinlan's raspy, acrobatic vocals, which sound like a female Tom Waits or Kurt Cobain.
Here's one great song from each of their 3 albums so far:
It's more melancholy than their previous work, sporting an 'end of the world' kind of ambient vibe, and each song has their unique tone while still feeling like it belongs on the album. I like it, but it's towards the bottom of their list for me, below Mer De Noms/13th Step, but above eMotive. I think after a few listens I could easily grow to like it more. It's just nice to hear new Maynard after all this time. It'll be cool to compare it to the new Tool album whenever that comes out.
Also, J Cole's KDOT released on Friday, which I'm told is a great rap album.
jungleroomxIt's never too many graves, it's always not enough shovelsRegistered Userregular
That's a powerful video right there.
How is Donglover so damn talented at everything he does?
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KoopahTroopahThe koopas, the troopas.Philadelphia, PARegistered Userregular
edited May 2018
I've been trying to kick listening to Dear Hunter all the time (I finally got the albums in the mail, so I ripped them and stashed the CDs away). I've been jumping through some older metalcore albums that I haven't listened to in a good while. I've been spinning these two albums again lately:
When I first heard of these guys I thought they would be a lame Rise genericore band, but the guitar work on this album is crazy good, and the songs have crushing breakdowns. The vocalist reminds me of old Haste The Day with his inhale screams, and the choruses are catchy as hell. Highly recommend this album. It's short and sweet. I recommend Deliverance, Here's To Letting Go, and For What It's Worth.
More Deathcore than Metalcore on this release, here's another really heavy one. I listened to this and Red. White. Green. back to back for days on end at a time. Super cool Texas pride heavy band. All of the songs have Al Pacino lyrical references and are all named after his movies. Creative time signatures between parts, intricate guitar and drum patterns, and Danny kills it vocally. The band went super downhill after Danny's publicity stunt promoting the third album, but The World Is Ours is a classic core album that I listen to very frequently. I recommend Scarface, Any Given Sunday, and The Devil's Advocate.
Does anyone have any earworm records that they've been spinning frequently lately? I'm open to any genre, I tend to jump around a lot eclectically.
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I did, and she was pretty good. Most energized I'd seen the crowd so far, at least until Broken Social Scene really got going. Definitely better than i expected.
I also saw Rejjie Snow (hometown show, everyone there lost their shit), Run The Jewels (fucking great, but only drew a tiny crowd which I was surprised by) and Action Bronson (who I'm not a huge fan of, but knows how to put on a show).
Good weekend all in all but I am kinda done with Irish festivals. Too many drunk teenagers ruining the atmosphere, which hasn't happened at any of the ones I've been to in America, Belgium, Spain or the UK.
this makes me miss being a 20 year old shithead punk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEYYI1ii0AU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-gvxxhcS8s
Also, that gritty british vibe can't be beat...
"just one cornetto, mate!"
"you're not a dj, you're a do what they say"
youtube stream link. I think you can watch it on the cbcmusic.ca site as well.
Anyone want to beta read a paranormal mystery novella? Here's your chance.
stream
That, and the 3rd encore closing out with "Ahead by a Century."
Anyone want to beta read a paranormal mystery novella? Here's your chance.
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Anyone want to beta read a paranormal mystery novella? Here's your chance.
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Anyone want to beta read a paranormal mystery novella? Here's your chance.
stream
First time I've heard this track. Amazing funk from 1972. Mind blown.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxNvJ4wemrA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nleRCBhLr3k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mIA1r2ZELU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyYA8FlfBd0&feature=youtu.be
I enjoyed it.
"Bombastic" might be the word.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSvoacOAuz0
This lady in particular seems to have a really high median bar, the two albums of hers I've heard are great all the way through!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNJYU5OZncg
"Halloween Rock" is what I call the stuff.
Alice Cooper, Ozzy, Type O Negative.
Anything that bleeds bad horror movies, fall weather, and ghouls and ghosts from the sound is a-ok with me.
John Fahey - Death chants, Breakdowns, and Military Waltzes
Angel Olson - My Woman (on rad purple vinyl!)
Sandy Gold - S/T (These guys were playing in the record store and kinda sounded like Dinosaur Jr.)
MV + EE - Alpine Frequency (limited to 500 copies, this might be one of the last in the world)
Matt Valentine - Blazing Grace
My next purchase is the new Preoccupations album
First up: Sons of London, Russian Roulette.
Perfect indie pop. Has me humming and singing. Haven't heard music that made me feel this teenager-y since Jack's Mannequin. This is not the first band I've liked coming out of Gothenburg. Is this city Sweden's Austin/Portland?
Secondly: Helios, Remembrance.
At the start of this year I listened to the earlier release, Yume, a whole lot. From my few listens I don't like this next album quite as much, but at the price asked... Well, how can you resist? This is minimalist/ambient electronica, very mellow, but super nice to hum along with.
Lastly, Inward Oceans, Paths From Home.
Very sparse, piano-led ambient music. This is the sort of thing I imagine works well with Bandcamp's model. To be honest, it doesn't strike me as the most original music, and the composer probably didn't spend months struggling with it. But it's nice. And he/she's reached a global audience, some of whom are willing to drop an impulsive few bucks on nice music when the mood grabs them. I know this is kind of damning with faint praise, but really, it is worth a listen.
http://newnations.bandcamp.com
Anyone know of those?
Also, here are the two tracks i made, in case you wanna listen. I think there's potential (I sometimes hum them to myself), even if it's rough.
Thanks in advance.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6C5sB6AqJkM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96t0rlPmn2E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYE5rZqI0sE
maybe i'm streaming terrible dj right now if i am its here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgoyhz15-qw
Farväl Falkenberg OST
https://youtu.be/cdQh26ovW0Y
please list albums to check out. it doesnt HAVE to be new - i will re-listen to like, white blood cells, or yes - fragile, or whatever. just want some random suggestions from like minded pals
please have album be available on spotify because that's all i got.
stuff i like - grimes, sleigh bells, bon iver, mastodon, drake, purity ring, megadeth, anohni, kanye, chairlift, niki & the dove, young thug, mitski, skepta, stormzy, etc
maybe i'm streaming terrible dj right now if i am its here
i forgot i knew about this dude and then npr reminded me
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbxaYIs3fX8
There is a music-makers thread in the art forum! Just saying, not mini-modding you. It's all cool, dude.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DD65K4VR6Lw
These are all the records I bought in 2016. A little more than 1 a month, which is about right. Really happy with all of them, but I'll probably lay off any more American-Primitivism styling a in 2017.
I like this album. Despite being called "1979" it's pretty recent. Ambient and relaxing yet emotive synthy noises, sorta reminds me of Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works Vol. II.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJnZmvlbPiA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyI64UVWNps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UBWgeSJlWw
1a. Blond
1b. Anti
2. A Seat at the table
3. The Life of Pablo
4. 22, A Million
5. A Moon Shaped Pool
My favorite song of all time is a Rihanna song. My favorite band with a male lead is Radiohead. My favorite male solo act, Frank. Favorite rapper is Ye, and I've spent more time listening to Bon Iver records than any other artist since 2008. Solange just put out a tremendous album, she isn't really one of my all time favorites but my best friend and I both loved this record.
So 2016 was just a great year for me. 2015 I spent listening to things that had come out in previous years, so I needed these albums. I saw everybody on that list live, with the exception of Frank Ocean, and I honestly couldn't tell you which show was the best. I paid an exorbitant amount for Kanye tickets and it was worth every penny. He always does great shows in Chicago.
I recently saw 'The Dear Hunter' live with 'Between The Buried and Me' in Philadelphia, and holy crap. They're a progressive rock band that tell a story across all of their albums which are appropriately titled 'Acts 1-5' with different subtitles. Most of the music I listen to is harder rock or metal, EDM, and Rap, so this was a pleasant surprise for me. Well, in short they killed their set so I've been listening to them on repeat since. My favorite acts are 4 and 5, but 2 is also really really good. 1 is too short, and 3 is good but only has a few songs I would call 'hits' on them. 2, 4, and 5 are the important bits of the story, and are easy listens all the way through.
Here's a couple of my favorite songs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFX08ssSsLI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIBJ-RYSAhU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXo3DnGnYsw
Twitch: KoopahTroopah - Steam: Koopah
~ Buckaroo Banzai
But holy shit, this thread has been dead for so long! I've currently got a couple records by Courtney Swain on heavy rotation; she's an absolutely stellar vocalist who primarily works with a "Art-Rock" band called Bent Knee, but on her own she focuses on gorgeous, jazz-inflected tunes that let her flex vocally and create something reminiscent of Robert Wyatt's Old Rottenhat mixed with Kate Bush's Sensual World.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p91IkLPKgIw
Twitch: KoopahTroopah - Steam: Koopah
The main draw of Hop Along is Frances Quinlan's raspy, acrobatic vocals, which sound like a female Tom Waits or Kurt Cobain.
Here's one great song from each of their 3 albums so far:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCZKC6x9zlU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIPAEclVg-Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drOJXFTUhP4
https://open.spotify.com/album/3Jr1RhAyndBxtyi8rJs3Op
It's more melancholy than their previous work, sporting an 'end of the world' kind of ambient vibe, and each song has their unique tone while still feeling like it belongs on the album. I like it, but it's towards the bottom of their list for me, below Mer De Noms/13th Step, but above eMotive. I think after a few listens I could easily grow to like it more. It's just nice to hear new Maynard after all this time. It'll be cool to compare it to the new Tool album whenever that comes out.
Also, J Cole's KDOT released on Friday, which I'm told is a great rap album.
https://open.spotify.com/album/4Wv5UAieM1LDEYVq5WmqDd
I'll try to listen to it later today.
Twitch: KoopahTroopah - Steam: Koopah
This video is crazy.
Twitch: KoopahTroopah - Steam: Koopah
How is Donglover so damn talented at everything he does?
The Air That I Breathe - Great Faith in Fools (2011) (RIP)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6xU6EbWUtM&list=PL443D1110906E5A5F
When I first heard of these guys I thought they would be a lame Rise genericore band, but the guitar work on this album is crazy good, and the songs have crushing breakdowns. The vocalist reminds me of old Haste The Day with his inhale screams, and the choruses are catchy as hell. Highly recommend this album. It's short and sweet. I recommend Deliverance, Here's To Letting Go, and For What It's Worth.
Upon a Burning Body - The World Is Ours (2010)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJ3Gw3LCWJw&list=PL877AC31728C8B717
More Deathcore than Metalcore on this release, here's another really heavy one. I listened to this and Red. White. Green. back to back for days on end at a time. Super cool Texas pride heavy band. All of the songs have Al Pacino lyrical references and are all named after his movies. Creative time signatures between parts, intricate guitar and drum patterns, and Danny kills it vocally. The band went super downhill after Danny's publicity stunt promoting the third album, but The World Is Ours is a classic core album that I listen to very frequently. I recommend Scarface, Any Given Sunday, and The Devil's Advocate.
Does anyone have any earworm records that they've been spinning frequently lately? I'm open to any genre, I tend to jump around a lot eclectically.
Twitch: KoopahTroopah - Steam: Koopah
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-Bka7yNyKA
https://youtu.be/jESSg24szAo