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The first time I saw her, 10 years ago! she was still doing the bit where she climbed into the balcony. I was on the rail and she was balanced on it right in front of me for a few seconds until I realised she was waiting for me to hold her foot so she could walk on top of the crowd. The first Masseduction tour was disappointing but she did a proper one the year after, and I liked the Daddy's Home show.
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Thoughts? Have you noticed this personally? https://www.theguardian.com/music/2024/mar/29/song-lyrics-getting-simpler-more-repetitive-angry-and-self-obsessed-study The full study: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-55742-x
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RedneckwithGuns posted:https://twitter.com/MagdalenaBay/status/1772794077345444019 Exciting times!
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Bright Bart posted:Thoughts? Have you noticed this personally? I mean, I really like the Twilight Sad?
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 12:43 |
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Feels like we’re in a phase where you write a 45 second clip for tik tok and then loop it a few times to make it a song for sure.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 16:31 |
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^burtle posted:Feels like we’re in a phase where you write a 45 second clip for tik tok and then loop it a few times to make it a song for sure. There’s songs like that, and there are other songs that do different things. Like Jack Harlow’s Loving on Me is totally that. It’s an amorphous blob of a song that does nothing with its run time except prove that nobody is more mid than Harlow. It’s a big hit today, but it will be forgotten. On the other hand, we have songs like Olivia Rodrigo’s vampire that is constantly changing, with each section having a unique sound to it. Hardly 45 seconds looped to 2:30, unlike that Jack Harlow song.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 21:03 |
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This is just Old man yelling at clouds, even with thier research. I'll just fire up some Doo-Wop hits from the 50s to hear some lyrical complexity or early rave/house music from the 80s for that matter.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 21:27 |
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Aramoro posted:This is just Old man yelling at clouds, even with thier research. I'll just fire up some Doo-Wop hits from the 50s to hear some lyrical complexity or early rave/house music from the 80s for that matter. Oh, so you’ve seen Rick Beato’s YouTube channel? I hate how music theory YouTube gives him a pass for his crappy, low effort content. He did a video recently on lyrics that was just him rambling aimlessly about Jack Harlow’s Loving on Me (so we both agree that the song is bad), before he recites the entirety of Across the Universe, and then plays the first verse on guitar, and tries to show how much more meaningful lyrics used to be. Would the comparison work with Sun King or Because or Please Please Me?
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 22:03 |
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Rick Beato's dumb rear end. Like there aren't a million good bands with quality lyrics like Last Dinner Party or Angel Olson or The Chats as I was in the midst of making a typo I was thinking I should have a band called Anger Olson wait is it Olsen or Olson
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 22:06 |
I don't think Rick knows anything about current indie, which is funny cause it answers all his complaints about "modern" music.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 22:33 |
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Yeah, and of course when people talk about "music" they're talking about the toppest of top 40. I was watching this guy's series "Trainwreckords" where he talked about punk being nonexistent in the 80s, especially the early 80s.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 22:58 |
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The point of the Beatles is that you can tune out the lyrics as little ditty afterthoughts and then get hit in the feels with the next verse or song. That's like the point of listening to that band. I wasn't awestruck by the Olivia R. song. But reminded me of Hayley Williams' Rose, Lotus, Violet, Iris, which is a song that largely follows a formula but makes incremental changes throughout so that even the chorus is different each time. Have a listen if you will. That Harlow song is something else. Is he really a rap neckbeard now? He was seen as having so much potential before he actually released his album. It had a powerful name and people were expecting dope and then got whatever mids were on that record. Does 'mid' refer to being mediocre by way of weed or like gaming slang (e.g. middle tier being like in the 20th percentile because everything is S/A+/A tier)? Because, uh, I heard from the wind that mid grade is now like what fire was a decade ago. There are millionaire rappers smoking that stuff because anything stronger would ossify you even with a tolerance.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 23:32 |
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Yeah I like Beato overall but that video was crap. It was so obviously cherry-picking, he even made a point of saying "The Beatles' later work" which you wouldn't have to say if you were being completely honest. I don't think the complaint is completely without merit, but I think the real culprit is that "pop radio" is a meaningless concept at this point. There's nothing that everyone listens to. The gatekeepers are either non-existent or have completely changed, not just in identity but in nature. There's also some sense in which the pendulum swung hard in the direction of "whoa this is so deep, makes you think, not like that bubblegum stuff" and now it's swinging back towards "who cares, listen to deep stuff if you want, but this is just something to dance to and that's fine". Like, nobody actually thinks these are good lyrics. They just don't care. And that does not automatically mean the music isn't good. Even though, as always, there are times when lyrics are too bad to ignore.
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# ? Mar 30, 2024 00:31 |
I really enjoy Trainwrecords, but Todd has a very alien to me pop and country perspective.
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# ? Mar 30, 2024 00:53 |
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Pat Finnerty is the only music YouTuber I need
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# ? Mar 30, 2024 03:37 |
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I'm a big fan of Greet Death and the bassist that joined after the last album has her own band called The Fever Haze that released a new album today and I really dig it. Very dream poppy, Cure-esque vibe: https://graveface.bandcamp.com/album/moonbow
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# ? Mar 30, 2024 04:28 |
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Blake McLain is a 'producer reacts) YouTuber who sometimes points out things that you haven't noticed but can now appreciate or explains what you didn't understand. But I went back to some videos and they're heavily edited to have him react to very short snippets. Not all of them. Sometimes the albums play in full so I guess some record labels got fuming mad and others don't care because it's good promotion.
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# ? Mar 30, 2024 09:37 |
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I like Beato's interviews at least.
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Cemetry Gator posted:Oh, so you’ve seen Rick Beato’s YouTube channel? Oh I hadn't seen this video but the Beatles are a perfectly stupid example to pick for lyrical genius. I like me some Beatles but they've got some of the goddamn dumbest lyrics ever put to paper, which they sell because they go really well with the music and the music is great.
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# ? Mar 30, 2024 23:32 |
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Looks like most of the rest of their tour is sold out, but try and catch The Hives if you can, such an energetic show. Just a shame I couldn't get there until later so was stuck at the back.
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# ? Mar 31, 2024 01:03 |
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missed Weakerthans chat but I know some people who would probably never speak to me again if I made them listen to Virtute Explains Her Departure
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Cemetry Gator posted:Oh, so you’ve seen Rick Beato’s YouTube channel? I have not, but it's a common enough thought. What a lot of them seem to miss is how music is discovered has changed unbelievably over the last decade. You now have unsigned artists like Gerry Cinnamon selling out venues and having number 1 albums. Label control over the charts and what people listen to has fallen massively. They're still there, workshopping away what the next big hit going to be. But I don't think anyone had Kneecap down as a band getting national radio airtime. As for music getting angrier, good. Things are really lovely and artists reflect the mood of the people. Bob Vylan is angry not just because he personally is angry.
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# ? Mar 31, 2024 09:43 |
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Don't know if anyone's posted these but they've been on heavy rotation this week, new Pond and Nourished by Time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-1Jo22w-q4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlyTZ9HnJaY
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RedneckwithGuns posted:Don't know if anyone's posted these but they've been on heavy rotation this week, new Pond and Nourished by Time: Thanks for posting this - watching this made me realise Pond are playing in the UK this October and I snagged tickets. Cant wait.
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# ? Apr 1, 2024 09:57 |
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new Waxahatchee album lives up to the hype. What a record
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Oxxidation posted:missed Weakerthans chat but I know some people who would probably never speak to me again if I made them listen to Virtute Explains Her Departure god. not many songs that have made me ugly cry. actually that might be the only one.
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Costco Meatballs posted:god. not many songs that have made me ugly cry. actually that might be the only one. I had never heard this song before and yes. I'm on the other side of the world from my best buddy George and I couldn't even finish listening to it.
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the other songs in the 'trilogy' are equally as impressive, and heart wrenching. but there is some catharis. They tell the story of a man who is afflicted by addition and ennui, who does not care for the cat that came into his life the way that he should - he loved him and took great comfort from him but because of the addiction could not give it all back. "I'll lie down And lick the sorrow from your skin Scratch the terror and begin To believe you're strong All you ever want to do is drink and watch TV Frankly that thing doesn't really interest me I swear I'm going to bite you hard and taste your tinny blood If you don't stop the self-defeating lies you've been repeating since the day you brought me home I know you're strong" And then the cat leaves. Returns to the cold streets, and remembers his life with the man, but can't remember "the sound that you found for me" - his name. in the conclusion, the cat has died. They were never reunited. But the man remembers the cat and uses that memory to begin building a new life. And to accept the mistakes that he made. "Now that the treatment and antidepressants And seven months sober have built me a bed In the back of your brain where the memories flicker And I paw at the synapses, bright bits of string You should know I am with you, know I forgive you Know I am proud of the steps that you've made Know it will never be easy or simple Know I will dig in my claws when you stray So let us rest here like we used to In a line of late afternoon sun Let it rest, all you can't change Let it rest and be done" loving incredible. edit: aaaand I'm crying again. Costco Meatballs fucked around with this message at 15:57 on Apr 2, 2024 |
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Ratios and Tendency posted:I don't think Rick knows anything about current indie, which is funny cause it answers all his complaints about "modern" music. Beato is playing to his crowd of boomers and 25 year old boomers with 7-string Jacksons and light-up keyboards and can be ignored for the most part.
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Costco Meatballs posted:the other songs in the 'trilogy' are equally as impressive, and heart wrenching. but there is some catharis. They tell the story of a man who is afflicted by addition and ennui, who does not care for the cat that came into his life the way that he should - he loved him and took great comfort from him but because of the addiction could not give it all back. Yeah no that seem almost custom designed to gently caress me up in a way that I can't handle at the best of times, let alone right now.
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# ? Apr 2, 2024 22:46 |
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I don’t think the cat dies. She’s just moved on from the man, maybe still in the place with pigeons and hiding places. I think the “at rest” means that the man has come to terms with his neglect/her leaving.
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# ? Apr 2, 2024 23:43 |
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Yeah no I get that, but I just took a job in Australia while my wife and cats are back in Japan. Including my best buddy George. I am his favorite person in the world and he is my favorite non-person in the world, and I haven't seen him in six weeks. For all he knows, I have abandoned him and am never coming back, and that fucks me up a lot. He and I have a dozen little rituals we usually do throughout the day, and I miss every single one of them every single day.
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 00:02 |
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Cats are the best people. Can you FaceTime with George? I used to do that with my kitty and he definitely recognized me, although he was certainly confused. At least he knew I was still around, somehow, in the weird magic box.
digitalist fucked around with this message at 06:42 on Apr 3, 2024 |
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My wife and I spent $100 so we could hook up one of those cameras to spy on our cats when we're away and it ended up being a great investment, even though they're just sleeping 99% of the time.
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 08:49 |
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Yeah, it's weird but George doesn't seem to recognize people on screens. He'll recognize things that look like he should eat them, but I think whatever cues he uses to recognize me as a person just don't translate. Anyway, only four more weeks until I see him again!
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 09:29 |
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New Glass Animals coming July 19th! First single is out
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angrygodofjebus posted:New Glass Animals coming July 19th! Not my favorite song of theirs but I've loved their style for years so I'm onboard for the rest of the album.
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Rageaholic posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLGxON_1ZyU Yeah not my absolute favorite. I'm not sure what Dave is going through. A solid song if nothing else. Excited for a new album nonetheless.
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 20:44 |
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Finally seeing Young Fathers tomorrow after they postponed their October show last year. Had these tickets for over a year now! Their Cocoa Sugar tour was one of my favorite shows ever https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPZ4wQbqfAc
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0WzhRUnr0Y So I'm listening to this new Kim Gordon album after loving this video. This loving rules. It's impressive to me that she's making music like this at 70 years old, but she always did make wild stuff that I loved when she was in Sonic Youth, so I guess I shouldn't be surprised.
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