I mean.. you’re comparing the rhymes to some shit a kid would bring home from school? It’s just so... snobbish. Plus I think it’s less you not caring for the lyrics and more
you acting like some objective authority on what’s quality or not. It’s lame
I figured this would mostly be baseball jokes, but McGuire has been one of my favorite guitarists of the past decade or so. His compilation A Young Persons Guide is essential listening for modern new age guitar music, and Emeralds 2010 album Does it Look Like I’m Here is just an outright masterpiece and has aged incredibly well over the past decade. The dude fucks, and this track sounds great
I’m not gonna lie, I thought that first post was supposed to be funny in an ironic Eric Andre kind of way. Now I see you were seriously quoting Slipknot song titles. Woah
Okay, I'll bite Bootyhole. (that actually was the original working title of "I Bite Through It") I imagine like, some stoned cyberpunk goth kids from 2060 emulating 90s Hot Topic trends walking around a mega-mall in Virtual Reality. And Garden of Delete plays throughout the building, somehow its sounds reverberating off of the computer generated walls. "Mutant Standards" makes me feel like I'm with Sigourney Weaver in the first Alien movie, but on a ketamine drip. You slowly start to forget what was even going on in the first place, the xenomorph has broken loose but you're just in your cabin listening to the dark tracks from Selected Ambient Works Vol. 2, thoughts racing.
Is this an album I trip acid to? I feel like you'd either have to be a veteran psychonaut or a dorm room freshman to think that was a great idea. His music is already psychedelic enough for me, though I'll rock some of his less dark material while on a trip. What, is this one of your favorite acid albums or something? And lastly, why so on edge man? Nobody trying to see 17 posts in a row from the same dude, think that's why you got downvoted.... Anyways, I anxiously await your response. Very much in the same way you so desperately needed timescreamer's. You have 1 hour, bootyhole. I'm waiting.
Kanye could drop an album with Five Finger Death Punch and his first six albums would all still be fucking classics. He's wack now, yeah, but those are some serious revisionist lenses you've got on right now. Wish You Were Here and Meddle didn't start sucking just because The Division Bell came out.
Ah, the age old Techre vs. AFX debate. I think it stems from the fact that about 98.5% of Autechre fans have heard every bit of Richard's discography, while probably only a small percentage of Aphex fans have heard all of Autechre's output. So, of course, when the hyperbole like "Incunabula > SAW 1" gets thrown out there, really it might not be necessarily true, but it's a great opinion to challenge those that haven't even really dug into their deep discography. I feel it's more of a "look, if we don't at least bring up the fact that these guys are more neck and neck than anything, then Richard will continue to soak up all the credit that people like Squarepusher, Vibert and the guys in Autechre deserve as well." I, for one, wouldn't say Autechre's very best records are better than the best AFX records- but when one artist is 10x bigger than the other, that's just too big of a gap to ignore. the Techre just simply shouldn't be THAT much of an underdog, it aint right
alot of these bands people are naming are just medicore- guys like nickelback, creed, coldplay, etc that just became the butt of jokes over the years. But Five Finger Death Punch? Yeah, that is some seriously god awful bullshit. They easily take the cake over all these other mentions
Yes. The Deluxe edition, well really the album in general, was getting wayyy overlooked back in March. For my money that's the best pop-rap/trap record in a couple years, at least.
I agree it It all looks pretty bad but there’s a pretty big difference between sampling and totally jacking someone’s sound. Three 6 created a very specific type of rap in Memphis in the early 90s and are still not known by probably more than half of suicide boys fans (that’s being generous). Suicide boys didn’t really create a sound at all, just riding off of the work Three 6 put in 25 years ago.
Nah. SSTB and In Keeping Secrets are my favorites, Good Apollo is the one I kind of left out on purpose. Still listenable but not classic material like the first two. But yes, Second Stage is fantastic, probably their best front to back
no melody and harmony? all about vibe? musically lacking? and we're talking about Blonde and CTRL? I get not being into a certain artist or album or whatever, obviously it's all subjective but.. even still your claims cant be 100 percent unsubstantiated. It's okay to not rock with, just dont act like the "melodies and harmonies" arent there. That's just some straight bullshit
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