ITT: albums so good they basically killed the entire genre to come after them
ITT: albums so good they basically killed the entire genre to come after them
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In the Aeroplane Over the Sea is the only good indie rock album
Smashing Pumpkins' Gish is an indie rock album. It's better than ITAOTS, I think, but I don't like Neutral Milk Hotel at all.
I'm a big prog fan but this is basically the beginning and logical conclusion of prog
that album sucks shit
>he hasn't heard
album name? cant find it
Is this entire board just saying things 'suck' without giving any reasons or evidence?
>this is basically the beginning
Hansson and Karlsson
>and logical conclusion of prog
That's yet to come, since progressive never got a revival; the closest to that I can imagine is maybe Larks or Third.
wtf is this album called? I can't find it anywhere
stop shilling retard
i was being serious mate
Not that guy but I genuinely think that album sucks and couldn't give you a single critique, because I listened to it 5 times and nothing stood out, it's like total nothing music, empty air
thank u!
*blocks your path*
Does this count?
ywp
What genre is that again?
rock you idiot
alright hear me out
>fantastic album
>godspeed steals all their idea from it and makes a shitty album
>All post rock is now shitty crecendocore godspeed clones
>genre is dead
nah, people were already playing the whole crescendocore card before godspeed, even before/around the time this record came out. mogwai's first record was 96 or 97? i think. it is pretty tragic that it kind of devolved into sigur ros gas station commercial music, but there's a lot of really really great records early on from labels like too pure or whatever. i'd even say that skinny fists was the final nail in the coffin for postrock... it's like gradually the term got more and more flanderized until there was that tipping point, a band that was able to get that much acclaim playing really formulaic, simple songs that all sort of played out the same, and then everyone was on board with the idea.
>Shilling
>Old band that long ago broke up
He gave a good rec you parasite
when I say godspeed stole their ideas from the album i mean their overall sound (taken from songs like helpless child and the sound) and stuff like the heavy use of field recordings. I know crecendocore has been around earlier
Mogwai Young Team is at least a good album, everyone just lazily copied that
this album created and ended neofolk because every band that tries to make neofolk tries to make this album aside from like 2 bands
based i got this on CD its getting shipped rn
cuanto costo?
it was cheap af, 5 euro on discogs, but 4 euro shipping so about 10 bucks
noice
created spiritual jazz but most of that genre is shit and misses the whole point
the too pure label and Mogwai Young Team are fucking excellent
>be into jazz/dub/hiphop/ambient/afrobeat based post rock
>don't have this problem
>jazz/dub/hiphop/ambient/afrobeat based post rock
like what?
Critters Buggin (jazz)
Prefuse 73/Savath+Savalas/Ahmad Szabo/A Cloud Mireya (jazz/dub/hiphop/other)
Tortoise (jazz/dub/ambient)
Isotope 217 (jazz/dub/hiphop)
Antibalas (jazz/afrobeat)
Physics (kraut/IDM/stoner metal)
The Sorts (jazz/dub/funk)
Stereolab (jazz/60's french experimental pop/kraut)
HiM (jazz/dub/afrobeat)
Fishmans (jazz/dub/hiphop)
Fridge (jazz/IDM)
Nomo (jazz/afrobeat)
Aerial M (ambient)
Brokeback (ambient/jazz)
Colleen (ambient/IDM)
Coptic Light (jazz)
Dianogah (ambient/jazz)
The Psychic Paramount (kraut/psych/dub)
It sounds like a post-bop album, always found it strange it's classed as spiritual jazz
>crescendocore
What the hell is this supposed to mean?
What genre would u call it tho?
I don't think any deathrock album has surpassed this one
LTIY didn’t have that big of an impact. If anything, relationship of command turned post-hardcore into crappy nu metal.
penultimate, who tf are you? do you work in the music industry or something? you're always posting obscure random stuff here. or are you just a random dude with a computer?
This album officially ended dubstep.
what is it?
DJ Dubbi - Volume 2.0: King of Dub
I've been had
100% based
No because The Microphones exist, but close
you really think its that hard to find albums mu doesnt talk about? you know theres an ocean of music that doesnt get spammed out there.i could be spitting out "obscure" albums for every genre all day too. not everyones music habits are limited to FOTM Yas Forums spam.
And nobody said Kill 'em all. Fuck you all
Did you forget about ME?
That's because the title goes to pic rel
Not bad, and I supposed KillemAll did not kill the genre at all, but It's the closest thing we got right?
Yas Forums has the absolute worst, most shallow, taste in music seconded only by fm radio girls
pacific north west alt rock
i disagree, there's only two neofolk bands that are truly, genuinely good, and DI6 are not one of them
already posted this a bunch of times, but name a better hypnagogic pop album
well, the shape of punk to come came before that, and all the scene shit were refused cheap copycats
maybe the production drags the sound too much into a compact messy wall of sound, but it's full of amazing melodies (look a ghost, october, demons sing, we invent you) and some intense tracks (december, terminus), maybe it's a bit dense I'll give you that
one of my favourite albums of all time for sure, and maybe one of the few entry level shit I had to listen to at least twice to "get it", so yeah
probably the only response in this kind of threads that it's always spot on (isn't anything is better tho)
pleb response but a lot of people consider thrash's peak to be rust in peace, a 1990 album
Isn't Anything is very good, but it's anything but better than Loveless
yay whatever, is my shitty opinion, but I prefer the raw ultra catchy noise pop classics to the dreamy shoegaze stuff, I like a lot You made me realise as well
You call it a pleb response and respond with Rust in peace Can you even take yourself serious at this point?? What a shitpost btw.
I'm probably older than most of the people who post here. You'd be surprised by how much of an enhancement and simultaneously a disadvantage that is.
For Logcabin, the progression was this simple:
Gravity Records->San Diego->Live at The Che Cafe 1999 compilation->Oma Yang->did a split with Logcabin->luck into a slsk hoarder who was willing to give up A Forest.
On the flip side, I know next to nothing about interesting and obscure music being made by new bands and artist for about the last 10-15 years. It's pretty depressing.
you sound really bitter and strangely jealous
you also sound bitter, but I'm tempted to agree with you. However, I think the best ways to get better taste involve either being very social and active IRL in your local music scene and with friends with adventurous taste or being very plugged in to obscure blogs, groups and news sites. In any case, you should leave since you're obviously wasting your time here.
>obscure blogs
care to share any?
all the blogs that I follow have died (see:old). I kind of assume blog culture in general is mostly dead.
This one was pretty interesting for my tastes. Especially the early posts.
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