Saidan editionPrevious: >>130324480FAQ: https://pastebin.com/DCGqE5iL
>>130332574Is melodic metalcore a thing? I don't really like metalcore, but maybe that could save it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECXg-a7XZQI
>>130339912No, nobody has been able to create it yet. If it were though, it would undoubtedly be one of the greatest metal genres to ever exist.
>>130339929Shitposting aside, none of this seems appealing or all that melodic, which is why I was asking: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melodic_metalcore
>>130332596Penishttps://youtu.be/n2qTDimOQl0?si=rah_SNRLDfy5Abw6
What are some 90's bands that only YOU, personally, remember?
The Toadies
nelorieshttps://youtu.be/Y5h6o3KUnuo>>130339951peel played them back in the 90'shttps://youtu.be/Sd8uN0bEevI
>look up the top 10 of billboard from 15 years ago>all memorable songs>look up the top 10 of today>songs I’ve never heard in my life
>>130333089>look at /mu/ 15 years ago>frogspam>look at /mu/ today>still frogspam
>>130333089you remember things from your childhood more
>>130333125gotye had us in a chokehold ong
>>130333089>>130333125OMG man! I was 15 back in 2012, I remember every single one of those songs, they were awesome. They constantly played on the radio, me and all my classroom friends used to sing them and have fun talking about the singers. Such a great time.>Starships were meant to flyyyy! Hands up and touch the skyyyy!Call me maybe was insane, Fun was hugely popular back then.>The sun goes down, the stars come out, and all I count is here and now, my universe will never be the same, I'm glad you came I'm glad you came.Rihanna was the biggest singer in the 2010s. No one came even closer to her during her peak 2007-2017.Gotye was the weakest one in terms of quality. He's a one-hit wonder but gen z loves them
>>130334700>>130334747thirdies
Post boomer cringe in this threadhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTu4yQH8KBs
I'll get the obvious one out of the way. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1b8AhIsSYQ
>>130339811You start
Does musical talent entropy past age of 25?
>entropy
>>130326380Miles Davis was 25 in...1951? Glad he didn't get the message and quit at that point.
>>130338784the average pop musician, though...
>>130339347>pop>musicianpick one
>>130339809musicians who want to make an actual living get into pop music and then bend it to their will. otherwise you end up living on grants and stipends or having to get a real job
Zoomer music:>Droning>Repetitive>Mumbling>No chorus>Doesn't seem to have a beginning or end>Singer talks about their SSRI dosage in every interview
>>130337485This is actually how blacks and Indians view the fairer sex
>>130339365Of course an incel timmy needed to be racist.
>>130339316>foid worshippingdo you mean straight
I wonder what % of this board is womenLike it has to be less than 3%, right
>>130340026This board is 99% Indian men
someone might like this. sounds like the shins. poppier, more happy then most indie these days, more poppy than some might like. But its real melodies and actual talented singing. rare these days. sounds like 2010s music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apiZt-XTE08
The best Neil Young album.
>>130339792Sure.
>>130339593>new mama's got a son in her eyes>no clouds are in my changing skies>each morning when I wake up to rise>I'm living in a dreamland
>>130339829Rad
>>130339709Completely true. It's short and sweet comparatively, no fat on the bone, and it tiptoes the line between great country rock jamz like cinamon girl and down by the river and somber songs to sap the soul like Round & Round and the losing end. It's really great. After The Gold Rush is great too but just as an album you can put on I champion everybody knows this is nowhere
>>130339709Mogged by the Fillmore East live album
>This made boomers cum their pants
>>130330572i love to cum
>>130330572cumming feels good
this made this whole website cum there pantsNever forget..
It was probably millennials honestly
>>130330572this made boomers shit their pants with rage>>130335164>there
holy shit
death to all troons and sodomite freaks and their enablers
Those early SOPHIE bops will forever be legendary>>130333361You wish you could ever create something as authentically good as SOPHIE created, but you will never will
>>130332970It's dead, Jim.
The last gasp of an era of refinement we will never see again in our lifetimes
>>130333361>death to all troons and sodomite freaks and their enablerspeople who post shit like this 100% jerk off to trans girls
Six tracks in and I'm not wowed so far, most of the songs I forget as soon as they're finished, 1 and 2 are good but after that I'm not feeling it. I'm a little disappointed because it's supposed to be one of the best rap albums of all time? I like Illmatic 100x more so far.
>>130339528if u gay js say dat brodine we dc we rep 2pac over here
This is pop rock elevator muzak with "trve kvlt black metal" dressing. The Somberlain is interchangeable with other Swedish mallcore and expresses nothing useful. Worse, thanks to this album other bands with even worse music were able to make a career by applying the formula found herein. Carcass, Soilwork, Arch Enemy and Nightrage took the simplified and artificially "bittersweet" riffing and sold millions. The first roots of metalcore can be traced to The Somberlain. Watain loved that bowel-movement riff on Black Horizons so much that that they released three albums trying to replicate it.Dissection were claimed to be the "saviours" of black metal in the mid-90s, after the incarceration and dislocation of much of the Norwegian scene, but they were really the Judas Iscariots (not the band) of the genre. Ripping off genuine melodic metal bands like Bathory, Burzum, Sentenced and early At the Gates, while dumbing down their music so much that it could be the soundtrack of a homoerotic remake of any Disney classic, Dissection spearheaded the regression of black metal into emo/goth rock music. Grunge might've killed mainstream metal in the 90s, but Dissection did irrevocable damage to the underground as a whole. Every genre that metalheads love to hate (nu-metal, metalcore, deathcore, mellow deaf) owes a huge debt to Dissection. The Somberlain is the reason that a majority of people think that black metal must be for semi-literate basement-dwelling incel morons only.
>>130331401Storm of the Light's Bane mogs all of your favorite bands however.
>>130332739On The Somberlain, Dissection successfully shoehorned riffing reminiscent of Emperor‘s lead work into Iron Maiden style songs. Storm of the Light’s Bane was Dissection Nuclear Blasted into outer space for a more mainstream audience just as Wolverine Blues, Domination, Necroticism: Descanting the Insalubrious, and Massive Killing Capacity were. After a brief intro, “Night’s Blood” surges forth and despite the unnecessary bridge is the peak of the album with its New Wave of British Heavy Metal guitar harmonies. Yes, all of the songs on Storm of the Light’s Bane are verse-chorus-verse rock formations. Storm of the Light’s Bane then falls on its smug, sell-out face. Bouncy rhythms in the riffs are tailored for jumping up and down and moshing and sappy over-emotional leads perfect for those hopped on the black metal bandwagon from Guns N’ Roses’ Use Your Illusion to play air guitar to. The riffing was again bowdlerized Emperor with David Parland‘s on Necrophobic‘s The Nocturnal Silence being a new influence. Dissection even added in a power ballad for anyone in a battle jacket who wanted to show Steve Perry their lighter. Lyrical themes revolving around The Temple of the Black Light cult provided an unthreatening, non-denominational evil for the funderground to adopt despite a few mentally unstable persons sacrificing stray cats and homosexuals. Ridiculous anti-cosmic gods don’t put yuppies off as much as imagining the Pope on the end of a rope or wanting to send the world back to the Dark Ages you know. The funderground and bar crowd worships Storm of the Light’s Bane as it was targeted toward them: Dissection were a wannabe Queensryche closer to Opeth and Pantera than they were to Alf Svensson’s At the Gates.
That's why Reinkaos is their album: it tries the least to be anything other than catchy trad metal
>>130331401>took this long to discover that Europeans don't really make good music
>>130335760I only liked Black Dragon. The rest of the album felt meh to me.
I'm ready for a new Alvvays album.
always ready for a new alvvays album
>>130335735>taking almost 15 years to release four albums
>>130338832Still not quite Boston-tier.
>>130335735This but Joanna Newsom, 3 fucking years since she debuted new songs and still no studio recordings wtf
>>130338832four great albums in 15 years > 15 mediocre albums in four years
i love this lil nigga
>Invents, perfects, and concludes sampling.
>>130339491Brian Wilson invented sampling in his Pet Sounds and later Smile sessions
>>130339491>inventsoh, come now, surely you jest>perfectswell actually, the dust brothers had many great releases later on and paved the way for big beat and->concludesconcludes?
>>130339491mastered call and response group rapping as well. A dead rap style today
>funk loop, but then there's a different funk loop wow holy fucking shit best sampling ever in the history of frickin music!!!!!!!!!! forget public enemy or literally any hip hop producer that did more with samples than just stack loops on each other this is totally the shiz my guy!!!!
>>130339491I agree but only because o dont respect sampling