>lists an unneeded explanation of six years of music listening when OP asked for one album
>”I musically exploded”
>”I will advance past most 30 year olds by the age of 20”
>”very refined taste”
This is just cringe man. No one cares
>lists an unneeded explanation of six years of music listening when OP asked for one album
>”I musically exploded”
>”I will advance past most 30 year olds by the age of 20”
>”very refined taste”
This is just cringe man. No one cares
>implying i ever had a pleb phase
or worse
>not having patrician parents
>considering yourself a fan of "serious" music
my dad took me to see steve reich play music for 18 musicians when i was like 13 and i got his autograph. was flying around the state for jazz shows by that age too. i was wearing t shirt's from yoshi's in oakland when i was in middle school. (i know that place is wack now)
if i were to talk about my own personal taste, it was hearing inni mer singur vitley singur or whatever in 7th grade, 8th grade was porcupine tree and cage the elephant, 9th grade was fuckin fleet foxes and bon iver.
Too bad no one likes you user
I listened to the odd Sufjian Stevens song and love the Decemberists as an early teen, but I felt the "switch" go off in my brain when I heard this. Started my love my of acoustic guitar when I heard it.
As a teenager I mostly listened to shit normie emo bands. I read that one of the bands that influenced most of them was Sunny Day Real Estate. After listening to them, I realized that the majority of normie shit is only possible because of lesser known bands that came before them.
>15 years old
pic related
>16 years old
bjork, cibo matto, tricky, everything but the girl
>17-18 years old
got a bit deeper into electronic by listening some of dnb, techno and house to know what i like
This album was a major paradigm shift for me, it was when I discovered that sad/lush/atmospheric music was my shit instead of the 00s pop that was always shoved in my face but I could never appreciate. Also marked the first album I ever listened to where I appreciated the mix to a point where I was finding new details in the music several listens later.
projection much?
i couldnt give 1 album to represent my musical maturation fully, so i gave the closest approximate to it and then gave some context because why the fuck not
When i was like 13 i think i was watching yugioh abridged or someshit and one of the episodes had birdhouse in your soul as the intro so i looked it up on spotify.
This was the first album i actually listened to in-full from start to finish and turned me away from just listening to single songs on youtube over and over. Afterwards i moved on to shit like weezer and gorillaz.