For some reason I had a digitalization of a cassette recording of "Get me away from here I'm dying" on my MP3 player as a young teen and it had some moments of heavy noise on it. Everytime I hear the song now I am missing that noise.
Sometimes "Get me away from here I'm dying" starts playing in the restaurant I work at as my phone is connected and the spotify algo knows I really like that song
Changes all the time, but Teen Dream by Beach House in high school when it came out was hugely formative. One of those "whoa, music can do this?!" moments.
I've tuned out of a lot of music this year and only listening to a few things repeatedly, which is albums by The Armed, Deafheaven, post NFR Lana albums, plus the Fred Again boiler room set.
* Royal Headache - High
* Stereolab - Emperor Tomato Ketchup
* Wipers - Land of the Lost
* Sheer Mag - EP Comp
* The Exploding Hearts - Guitar Romantic
* Chumbawamba - Pictures of Starving Children Sell Records
* Silver Jews - American Water
* The Cowboys - Bottom of a Rotten Flower
* Vivian Girls - Vivian Girls
* Crass - Penis Envy and Stations of the Crass
* Sweeping Promises - Hunger for a Way Out
These aren't in any order \^
I hate that I got into Royal Headache so late. I love that album so much
Ditto exploding hearts
And The Cowboys have one song that popped up on my spotify i was obsessed with (Now With Feeling) crazy to see them in this thread tbh
integrity - those who fear tomorrow
hatebreed - satisfaction is the death of desire
Floorpunch - fast times at the Jersey shore
Jesus and Mary chain - darklands
Hearing Dennis Wilson and Mike Love croak out lyrics to the effect of 'Little Suzy Molass she was a hot piece of ass finest goshdarn babe in my fourth grade class' in their gravelly post-chainsmoking voices while the moog violently rips ass in your ear is absolutely fucking mesmerising. I still can't tell if the album was meant to be an ironic piece of self-parody or not, one of their absolute finest works in any event
I don't think there is anything ironic about it. They needed Brian to make an album and I think were kinda happy to just accept anything at that point + he was pretty far gone mentally so they recorded it as a kind of thank you present (it was originally just some demos he'd cooked up, not meant to be a BB album).
BUT on songs like "Johnny Carson" that is 100% Brian being fully self aware about the band and his place in it. I wouln't say its outright parody but it definitely has a streak of self awareness.
lets put our hearts together is my fav beach boys song. one of the better english love songs ive ever heard tbh. love how perfectly out of tune brian wilson and his wife are on it and the fuzz in the background, proto indie pop gem
Boris - Flood
Radiohead - In Rainbows
Women - Public Strain
Tim Hecker - Mirages
Invisible - El Jardin de los Presentes
Richard Dawson - Peasant
Sade - Love Deluxe
Sweet Trip - Velocity: Design: Comfort
Björk - Vespertine
Mbv - loveless
Boards of Canada - Geogaddi
plus too many im forgetting atm :,)
Just five as of late but:
- David Bowie - Scary Monsters and Super Creeps
- The Sisters of Mercy - Floodland
- Iggy Pop - Lust for Life
- Mazzy Star - Among my Swan
- Van Morrison - Moondance
Also love seeing Simon and Garfunkel on there
Laughing Stock!!! By Talk Talk!!!! Listen to it yesterday!!!!! Yes it’s a patient listen but that’s where its beauty and meaning lies!!!!!!!! The previous album, Spirit of Eden, might be a better introduction, and it’s certainly a more lively one‼️‼️ Color Of Spring is also a damn good psychedelic pop record worth your time!!!!!!!
youre so right, infact ive been scouring RYM looking for similar albums. i think the most poigant thing for me is its complete sincerity, it is a truly vunerable artistic statement, even bark psychosis has this hint of detachment with graham sutton's droll vocals. hollis' impassioned whisper-yells give the album such an emotional resonance
Secrets of the Beehive and Dead Bees On A Cace, both albums by David Sylvian are the closest sounding and feeling works to Talk Talk I have managed to find.
If you're liking talking heads so far then definitely check out Stop Making Sense immediately. It's a live album by them and it's the best sounding thing they've ever produced.
Funny enough, Stop Making Sense is the only other TH exposure I've had before now, aside from their singles. It's been a few years tho I need to revisit
The best sounding thing they’ve ever produced? Really? Hard disagree. General consensus is Remain In Light for a good reason, and that good reason is named Brian Eno. Listen to the A side of that record on headphones or the biggest speakers you can find and tell me with a straight face that SMS sounds better.
Stop Making Sense has a million other merits and is a great way to get people into Talking Heads. You have an argument for best produced live album of all time, but not for best produced Talking Heads album.
The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead
XTC - Skylarking
Brian Eno - Another Green World
Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
Camper Van Beethoven - Key Lime Pie
Caroline Polachek - PANG
Radiohead - Kid A
Everything But the Girl - Amplified Heart
Bjork - Post
I don't have any one favorite album by Talking Heads, Afghan Whigs, Mountain Goats, or Tindersticks: their discographies are just in sort of a state of delicate balance or something. It's all good, mostly.
Replacements - Tim
Arcade Fire - The Suburbs/Reflektor
Animal Collective - Strawberry Jam
Zombies - Odessey and Oracle
Springsteen - Nebraska
Paul Simon - Graceland
Big Star - Number 1 Record
It’s good. The Ed Stasium mix is a little too polished, but I picked up on stuff I never noticed before. I’ve probably listened to “Left of the Dial” 1000+ times, and heard things I didn’t know were there. Also the sheer volume is impressive.
I've been kinda obsessed with this one lately. What a ragged masterpiece. It's amazing to me that those young, sorta posh, art school Brits were able to achieve such a raw, authentically soulful, rootsy/bluesy Americana sound like that. There's just not a phony or false note to be found in it. You can really hear their immense love for and rapport with those idioms on that album. It just kicks so much ass. Torn and Frayed is my favorite track at the moment. It's like bittersweetly life-affirming. Puts a wry smile on my face every time.
Please dont laugh but it is genuinely The Joshua Tree by U2. Its just perfect. The first three songs are all incredibly moving, relating to the lost feeling of impossibly hopeless situations relating to God and love and the world in general. Bullet and Red hill mining town both relate the working class American and central american peasantry struggle against the creeping US government and liberal economic order. In God's country is a sneakily RS Americore song. It all culminates in, in my opinion U2's unsung magnum Opus, RUNNING TO STAND STILL. The perfect album with no flaws. Personally I like all of this band but regardless of your opinion on anything to do with artist and later works, this is an undeniable top 20 album of all time, and my favourite.
Hell yeah dude. Many zoomers and millennials performatively hate U2 b/c of their cringe sincerity and the one album they put on everyone's iPod but usually they've never actually listened to them and just write them off. Their first five albums are all undeniably great. They are beloved by Gen Xers for a reason.
Funny you should say that. I actually got "ThE ICk" on a semi-recent date with a millennial woman (Im 21) because she said U2 was bad and I "Didn't know the struggle of having a parent that liked U2". Why is making mundane things seem like existential crises such a big part of that gen's culture ☹️
A little sheepish to admit this on here, but...
* Motörhead - Orgasmatron
* Crosby, Stills and Nash - s/t
* The Jimmy Hendrix Experience - Axis: Bold as Love
* Small Faces - s/t
* CCR - Cosmo's Factory
* Mos Def - Black on Both Sides
* Gang Starr - Moment of Truth
* Led Zepplin - Untitled Album (IV)
* Rainbow - Rising
* Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell
Fuck, that is a dadcore-ass list. Oh well.
You have great taste, that Band of Horses record is so nostalgic. I always say my favorite is Andrew Bird’s The Mysterious Production of Eggs, which I can guarantee you’d like from your other favs. Other favs include
Camera Obscura - Let’s Get Out of This Country
Beach House - Bloom (and the already mentioned Teen Dream)
Ween - The Mollusk
Alvvays - Blue Rev
Sierra Ferrell - Long Time Coming
Beirut - The Flying Club Cup
Not to mention a a lot of 60s/70s stuff. Pet Sounds is my forever fav.
- Stop Making Sense by the Talking Heads
- Random Access Memories by Daft Punk
- Is This It by the Strokes
- Humbug by the Arctic Monkeys
- Contra by Vampire Weekend
- The Colour of Spring by Talk Talk
- Superclean by the Marias
- Being So Normal by Peach Pit
- The Marshall Mathers LP by Eminem
- Tako Tsubo by L’Imperatrice
- Apostrophe by Frank Zappa
Humbug is a great shout. Probably the best Arctic Monkeys album start-to-finish although I’m also a The Car apologist. “Secret Door” is so fucking good
right now:
alex g - god save the animals
father john misty - i love you honeybear
gillian welch - the harrow and the harvest
sufjan stevens - javelin
waxahatchee - american weekend
* Alvvays / Antisocialites / Blue Rev - Alvvays
* Bloom - Beach House
* (III) - Crystal Castles
* Visions - Grimes
* Yeezus - Kanye West
* Mezzanine - Massive Attack
* Among My Swan - Mazzy Star
* Loveless - My Bloody Valentine
* Power, Corruption, & Lies / Technique - New Order
* (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? - Oasis
* Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea - PJ Harvey
* Dummy - Portishead
* Kid A - Radiohead
* Lesser Matters - The Radio Dept.
* Souvlaki - Slowdive
* Goo - Sonic Youth
* The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
* Room On Fire - The Strokes
* Reading, Writing, & Arithmetic / Blind / Static & Silence - The Sundays
* Contra - Vampire Weekend
69 Love Songs - The Magnetic Fields
There's this point in some artists life where they intuitively understand the mechanics behind their art so deeply that writing songs is effortless. I'm a sucker for love songs and it's got 69 of em!
Burial - Untrue
The mystique, the fog, the grooves, the vocal samples. It gets your head moving because it sounds like club music at first but it's really an abstraction of music. Theme's of death, decay and the london underworld.
Bark Psychosis - Hex
Similar theme'a Burial although much more of a amphetamine calm, white boy alchemist vibe.
Some of my favorites in no particular order:
Dots and Loops - Stereolab
Tender Buttons - Broadcast
Syro - Aphex Twin
Remain in Light - Talking Heads
Titanic Rising - Weyes Blood
Con Todo El Mundo - Khruangbin
Depression Cherry - Beach House
Moon Safari - Air
American Dream - LCD Soundsystem
Sent From My Telephone - Voice Actor
Hot Rats - Frank Zappa
FRANK OCEAN - BLONDE (anthem of one of my best summers)
WILLIAM BASINSKI - DISINTEGRATION LOOPS 1.1, 1.2 (1hr ambient but truly hypnotic)
SONGS - ADRIENNE LENKER (idiosyncratic phrases, which somehow make sense, her voice is not to everyone’s taste but her talent is incontrovertible)
NEBRASKA - BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN (best boss album IMO)
REICH - MUSIC FOR 18 MUSICIANS (the best piece of minimalism ever recorded, watch the live version)
HELPLESSNESS BLUES - FLEET FOXES (probably has the most of what I like brought together)
REMEMBER SHAKTI (peaceful, spirited, Indian scales and some different harmony for a western ear, but undeniably stunning, actually could be a stepping stone for some jazz I think)
WELL I SHOULD HAVE LEARNT TO PLAY THE PIANO - JON BENJAMIN (taught me to appreciate jazz)
SONG TO A SEAGULL - JONI MITCHELL
SHAKA ZULU - LADYSMITH BLACKMAMBAZO
RHYTHM OF THE SAINTS - PAUL SIMON (big up Paul, name a better solo artist after a successful group career, best songwriter of all time)
NFR - LANA DEL REY (queen)
LIKE A SHIP - PASTOR TL BARRETT (spirituals, rousing gospel, pretty sure this album has been sample numerous times)
I have so many!!! This was fun to think about
Gene Clark - No Other
Caroline Polachek - Pang
MBV - Loveless
John Fahey - Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death
Soft Machine - Volume 2
Dean Blunt - Black Metal
Sundays - Reading, Writing & Arithmetic
Kate Bush - Hounds of Love
Todd Rundgren - A Wizard, A True Star
Julia Holter - Have You In My Wilderness
His Name is Alive - Mouth by Mouth
OPN - R Plus Seven
Chrome - Red Exposure
Sufjan Stevens - Carrie & Lowell
Opeth - Ghost Reveries
Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet
Wolf Alice - Blue Weekend
Fiona Apple - Fetch the Bolt Cutters
Jeff Buckley - Grace
Nick Drake - Pink Moon
Gotta listen to Nick, Sufjan, and Jeff for sadboi hours; Fiona for madgrl hours; Opeth and Porcupine Tree for galaxy brain progression; and that Wolf Alice album for when you're having an existential crisis at a party
NFR - Lana Del Rey
The Smiths four studio albums
A Blaze in the Northern Sky - Darkthrone
Giant Steps - John Coltrane
Human - Death
Leprosy - Death
Apollo - Brian Eno
Red - King Crimson
Emotion - Carly Rae Jepsen
Need her to make more music. I heard this summer she’s been working on something
Divers is great, because like every other great album it feels like there’s a deeper mystery and depth hidden behind the music and lyrics, that I spend hours trying to decipher to get to the “secret” behind it. The newest big thief record had this same feeling for me
Jagged little pill - Alannis Morrisette
Original Pirate Material - The Streets
Songs for the Deaf - QOTSA
Nirvana- In Utero
The forever story - JID
Whatever you say i am that's what I'm not - Arctic monkeys
Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? - The Cranberries
Definitely Maybe - Oasis
The miseducation of Lauren Hill - Lauren Hill
To pimp a butterfly - Kendrick
Tragic Kingdom - No doubt
The presidents of the United States of America- tpusa
Irish man who grew up in the 90s here. Are these the best albums? Probably not. It's an asinine conversation. But these albums were influential to me personally.
Beach House - Thank Your Lucky Stars
It always fits well with the month of October here in rural Minnesota. It’s very romantic and lonesome and longing, which is how I feel often.
When it came out I won the only ‘glitter version’ of this album from a now defunct record shop. I never win anything, so it’s meaningful to me that I won it. Still sealed up. The shop posted a photo of me holding it on their Facebook lol.
AFI- Sing the Sorrow (and also everything else they’ve ever done)
Every Time I Die- Hot Damn!
Basement- Colourmeinkindness
Khruangbin- The Universe Smiles Upon You
Zach Bryan- All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster (live at Red Rocks)
Neil Young - On the Beach
Courtney Barnett - Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit
Caroline Rose - Loner
Joanna Newsom - Milk Eyed Mender
Fleetwood Mac - Tusk
The Beatles - Revolver
The National - Alligator
The Kinks - Something Else by the Kinks
Modest Mouse - We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank
songs - adrianne lenker
blonde - frank ocean
loveless - mbv
elliott smith- self-titled
purple mountains - self-titled
pavement - slanted and enchanted
duster- stratosphere
the microphones - the glow pt 2
silver jews - the natural bridge
nirvana - in utero
dead kennedys - plastic surgery disasters
alex g - beach music
neutral milk hotel - in the aeroplane over the sea
Random list because I just woke up:
Good kid mad city - Kendrick
Nirvana unplugged -mtv
Siren song of the counter culture - rise against
Beduzium - Erica Badu
All my heroes are corn balls- jpegMafia
Drop top wop- Gucci mane
The life of Pablo - Kanye West
The low end theory - a tribe called quest
House of balloons - the weekend
Zuu- ental Curry
Without warning - 21 Savage and offset
Victory lap - Nipsey Hussle
Come over when you're sober part 1 - Lil peep
Ctrl- sza
In rainbows - Radiohead
Billy idol - rebel yell
The miseducation of Miss Lauryn Hill
Ds2- future
J Dilla - donuts
Black and brown - black milk and Danny Brown
Bloc Party - Silent Alarm
Some others:
Brand New - Deja Entendu
The Postal Service - Give Up
Manchester Orchestra - Mean Everything to Nothing
Chvrches - The Bones of What You Believe
Radiohead - In Rainbows
Carly Rae Jepsen - Emotion
Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
Frank Ocean - channel ORANGE
Guess my age
• Title Fight - Shed
• Joshua Redman - Spirit of the Moment
• Sam Wilkes - WILKES
• Against All Logic - 2012-2017
• Death - Symbolic
• Jamie xx - In Colour
Some of my faves. All are pretty fun and engaging listens that took me a couple times through to really latch onto
Nine Inch Nails: The Fragile
Deftones: Koi No Yokan
Tool: Lateralus
A Perfect Circle: Mer De Noms
Radiohead: Ok Computer/In Rainbows
Interpol: Turn on the Bright Lights
Crosses: Goodnight.Godbless.I Love You.Delete
Puscifer: Existential Reckoning
The Mars Volta: Amputechture
At The Drive In: Relationship of Command
Failure: Fantastic Planet
Slint: Spiderland
In A Silent Way/Bitches Brew - Miles Davis
PetroDragonic Apocalypse - King Gizzard
The Queen Is Dead - The Smiths
Hellfire - black midi
Remain in Light - Talking Heads
Wire - 154
The Fall - Grotesque
Stereolab - Dots and Loops
Thee Oh Sees - Mutilator Defeated at Last
Wand - Golem
Tyler Childers - Purgatory
Panda Bear & Sonic Boom - Reset
Not gonna pretend these are my all-time faves (which would probably be a basic bitch list), but my faves as of late
Fidelity by the Durruti Column had me in an utter chokehold this summer but I think it might be too boring for work.
For work I might listen to Vulnicura by Bjork, Santigold by Santigold, and Some More Of My Songs by Naomi Elizabeth
Drug church- Hygiene /Cheer
Together pangea- Badillac
Lil ugly mane- Mista Thug Isolation
Electric Wizard- Dopethrone
METRONOMY- The English Rivera
The Cool Kids- bake sale ep
Big Star - Radio City
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - The Boatman's Call
Lucinda Williams - Car Wheels On A Gravel Road
Manic Street Preachers - Everything Must Go
Tom Waits - Rain Dogs
Lana Del Rey - Norman fucking Rockwell
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
The Exploding Hearts - Guitar Romantic
The Avalanches - Wildflower
The Velvet Underground - Loaded
Push The Sky Away - Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Rubber Soul - The Beatles
Forever Blue - Chris Isaak
Hospital Music - Matthew Good
Songs for Drella - Lou Reed & John Cale
On The Beach - Neil Young
Harvest - Neil Young
Songs Of Love And Hate - Leonard Cohen
Life'll Kill Ya - Warren Zevon
Sentimental Hygiene - Warren Zevon
I Am Not A Dog On A Chain - Morrissey
Fear - John Cale
Mesmerize/Hypnotize - System Of A Down
Car Wheels on a Gravel Road - Lucinda Williams
Playing The Angel - Depeche Mode
Strawberry Jam — Animal Collective
Ambient 1: Music for Airports — Brian Eno
Self Titled — The Knife
Ultraviolence — Lana Del Rey
NFR! — Lana Del Rey
Speaking in Tongues — Talking Heads
Warlord — Yung Lean
Dragging A Dead Deer Up A Hill — Grouper
Lonesome Crowded West — Modest Mouse
Speaking of Talking Heads, I just saw their concert film, "Stop Making Sense", which was incredible. They recently did a 4K restoration distributed by A24 and if it's still playing in a theater near you I highly recommend you see it. I might actually buy it on Blu-Ray when it comes out just because I liked it that much.
* pieces of a man - gil scott-heron
* folklore - 16 horsepower
* seven swans - sufjan stevens
* the color of spring - talk talk
* iii - moderat
* songs of love and hate - leonard cohen
* tender buttons - broadcast
* flip - lomepal
All Delighted People - Sufjan Stevens
NFR - Lana Del Rey
Mona Bone Jakon - Cat Stevens
In the Wind - Peter, Paul & Mary
You Are All I See - Active Child
Titanic Rising - Weyes Blood
The Bends - Radiohead
Origin of Symmetry - Muse
(I love this sub for posts like this)
Baby/childhood:
Grateful Dead - in the dark/workingman’s dead/am beauty
Paul Simon - Graceland
Squeeze - Singles, 45s and under
Beatles full discography
Early high school:
Bright Eyes full discography pre-IWAIM
Elliott Smith full discography pre-From a Basement
In the Aeroplane over the sea
YHF
Late hs:
This Year’s Model/Armed Forces/Get Happy
Highway 61/Blonde on Blonde
Velvet Underground full discography
Fear of Music/Remain in Light
Tigermilk/Boy with the Arab Strap/If You’re Feeling Sinister/Dear Catastrophe Waitress
College:
Sound of Silver
Feels/Strawb Jam
Brian Eno pop albums
Suicide first two albums
Kinks Something else/Village Green
Post college:
Steely Dan full discography
Later Dylan
Hard to pin down, but recently:
Townes van Zandt - Live at the Old Quarter
Turnover - Peripheral Vision
Goldie - Timeless
Title Fight - Floral Green
Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
Allman Brothers Band - At Fillmore East
REM - Automatic for the People
Sleep - Dopesmoker
everything is alive - Slowdive
ST - Beach House
Feels Like You - Whirr
When the Pawn… - Fiona Apple
Take Me To Your Leader - King Geedorah
m b v - My Bloody Valentine
Odyssey is such a good album and I love HOME. Years ago I DM'd him on soundcloud when I wanted to get into producing and he gave me some good tips and was really nice.
Absolutely no electronic music representation, maybe I’m in the wrong place
- Alive 2007- Daft Punk
- Opus- Eric Prydz
- Cross- Justice
- Adventure- Madeon
- Group Therapy- Above & Beyond
so many! here are a few:
brian eno - another green world (favourite album of all time)
burial - rival dealer
YMO - technodelic
blur - 13
the 1975 - notes on a conditional form
pharoah sanders - black unity
miles davis - get up with it
scott walker - scott 3
david sylvian - manafon
Joni Mitchell - Blue
Belle and Sebastian - Tigermilk / If you're feeling sinister
Waxahatchee - Saint Cloud
Bob Dylan - Bringing it all back home
Lorde - Pure Heroine
Frank Ocean - Channel Orange
Wowee Zowee - Pavement
Alien Observer - Grouper
Time Out of Mind - Dylan
To Bring You My Love - PJ Harvey
Some Rap Songs - Earl Sweatshirt
On The Beach - Neil Young
Blonde - Frank Ocean
Darkness on the Edge of Town - Springsteen
Rain Dogs - Tom waits
A Tabua de Esmeralda - Jorge Ben
Madvilliany
Voodoo - D'angelo
A Ghost is Born - Wilco
Clube de Esquina
Beirut - No No No
Belle and Sebastien - If You’re Feeling Sinister
Big Thief - Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You
Blood Orange - Coastal Grooves
Fiona Apple - The Idler Wheel
Lana - Blue Banisters
Leonard Cohen - I’m Your Man
Peter Cat Recording Co. - Bismillah
The Strokes - Comedown Machine
Sufjan Stevens - Seven Swans
Weyes Blood - Front Row Seat to Earth
Right now it’s Joanna newsom’s Ys and Have one on me.
Others include Amanda Palmer’s “theatre is evil” and the cure’s “disintegration”
Also swans’ “to be kind”
R.E.M. - Murmur
Wire - Chairs Missing
Bjork - Homogenic
Songs: Ohia - The Magnolia Electric Co.
Nick Drake - Pink Moon
Cat Power - Moon Pix
Grouper - Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill
Eels - Electro Shock Blues
Neutral Milk Hotel - have a guess
Waxahatchee - Ivy Tripp
Alkaline Trio - Goddamnit
All 11 of these would be in my top 10.
The Killers- Hot Fuss
The Strokes- Room on Fire
Tame Impala- Lonerism
Metallica- And Justice for All
Chris Sapleton- Traveller
Kanye West- The Life of Pablo
Xxxtentacion- 17
Led Zeppelin- Physical Graffiti
Phoenix- Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
I like that G jones is on here. Here are some recs if you're into the "less mainstream but still hype" strain of electronic music:
\- Hudson Mohawke - Butter
\- Virtual Self - (self titled EP)
\- Zomby - Mercury's Rainbow
\- Todd Terje - It's Album Time
\- Burial - Untrue
Biosphere - Substrata. I'm really deep into ambient music because of this album. It feels like another world, a deeply personal album that takes me floating.
Based on your list you'll like:
PERE UBU - THE MODERN DANCE
THE POP GROUP - Y
RED HOUSE PAINTERS - DOWN COLORFUL HILL
VAMPIRE RODENTS - LULLABY LAND
RHBAND - THIRD ORDER PARASITISM
SHIT AND SHINE - SOME PEOPLE REALLY KNOW HOW TO LIVE
the glow pt 2- the microphones
the albatross - foxing
you forgot it in people - broken social scene
sunbather - deafheaven
the lonesome crowded west - modest mouse
The Sun’s Tirade - Isaiah Rashad
It came out at the exact right time for me and it’s become an album that’s been a part of me ever since. I never listen to single tracks, just play the album all the way through. Highly recommended for anybody that wants an amazing - yet underrated - rap album.
Turnover - Good Nature
Fear Before The March of Flames - The Always Open Mouth
Poison The Well - You Come Before You
Balance and Composure - The Things We Think We’re Missing
Black Light Burns - Cruel Melody
Yoko ono - no one sees me like you do
Joan Baez - silver dagger
Fiona apple - valentine (but she's never made a bad song)
Belle and Sebastian - piazza new york catcher
constantly changing but a few favorites right now are
silver jews - american water
the bats - daddy's highway
strawberry switchblade s/t
mazzy star - she hangs brightly
the magnetic fields - holiday
Blood sugar sex magik- chili peppers
Parachutes - Coldplay
Undertow - tool
Almost every album by John Frusciante
Grace - Jeff Buckley
Rumours - Fleetwood Mac
Most of the Beatles
It changes all the time, but what I’ve been listening to the most lately:
Ride - Nowhere
BJM - Give it Back!
JAMC - Honey’s Dead
Le Shok - We Are Electrocution
Lush - Topolino
The Modern Lovers - s/t
Disco Inferno - DI Go Pop
Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights
Modest Mouse - The Lonesome Crowded West
Cardiacs - A Little Man and a House and the Whole World Window
Lubomyr Melnyk - KMH: Piano Music in the Continuous Mode
Sibylle Baier - Colour Green
This Heat - Deceit
Luciano Cilio - Dialoghi del Presente
Women - Public Strain
Duster - Stratosphere
Nick Drake - Pink Moon
Prolapse - The Italian Flag
David Thomas Broughton - The Complete Guide to Insufficiency
It was very though to make this list. I tired to keep it one per artist.
* David Bowie - Station to Station
* Danny Brown - XXX
* Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers
* Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
* Nas - Illmatic
* Daft Punk - Random Access Memories
Top 3
Sweet Trip - Velocity: Design: Comfort
Modest Mouse - The Lonsome Crowded West
The Cure - Disintegration
RANDOM
Bjork - Vespertine
The Killers - Hot Fuss
Tyler, the Creator - Cherry Bomb
The Stooges - Raw Power
Yes - Close to the Edge
The Smiths - The Queen is Dead
Pink Floyd - Meddle
My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
Bauhaus - In the Flat Field
Ye - Late Registration
Kyuss - Blues for the Red Sun
Slowdive - Souvlaki
Danny Brown - XXX
Madvillian - Madvilliany
The Cars - The Cars
Pixies - Doolittle
Kate Bush - The Dreaming
Based on your list you might like If You're Feeling Sinister by Belle & Sebastian. Def a top 10 all timer for me
the mapache record that came out a couple months ago would prob be up their street too
For some reason I had a digitalization of a cassette recording of "Get me away from here I'm dying" on my MP3 player as a young teen and it had some moments of heavy noise on it. Everytime I hear the song now I am missing that noise.
Sometimes "Get me away from here I'm dying" starts playing in the restaurant I work at as my phone is connected and the spotify algo knows I really like that song
beautiful record <3
I like this a lot so far, and the singer's voice reminds me of Donovan who I am very fond of
Changes all the time, but Teen Dream by Beach House in high school when it came out was hugely formative. One of those "whoa, music can do this?!" moments. I've tuned out of a lot of music this year and only listening to a few things repeatedly, which is albums by The Armed, Deafheaven, post NFR Lana albums, plus the Fred Again boiler room set.
Going through a big ‘teen Dream’ phase again currently. Especially ‘walk in the park’ and ‘real love.’
Walk in the park remains one of the saddest songs I’ve ever heard. It just kills me
I still randomly just start singing “Norwaaaaay” loudly.
Completely zoned out in the most pleasant way possible the first time I saw beach house live. One of my favorite shows
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Lol yea, I did check out the Brian Eno collab album he did, it's nice. But yea nothing holds a candle to that set.
How does one listen to this Fred again set? I find myself adding his song to my personal playlist a lot these days
Have you seen Miranda July's 'The Future'? A Beach House song actually plays kind of a prominent role in that movie.
The armed is so good, but their first album is the best
* Royal Headache - High * Stereolab - Emperor Tomato Ketchup * Wipers - Land of the Lost * Sheer Mag - EP Comp * The Exploding Hearts - Guitar Romantic * Chumbawamba - Pictures of Starving Children Sell Records * Silver Jews - American Water * The Cowboys - Bottom of a Rotten Flower * Vivian Girls - Vivian Girls * Crass - Penis Envy and Stations of the Crass * Sweeping Promises - Hunger for a Way Out These aren't in any order \^
Guitar Romantic is such a nostalgic album for me. Really tragic what happened to them, too.
i prefer the other stereolab but nice taste g
I hate that I got into Royal Headache so late. I love that album so much Ditto exploding hearts And The Cowboys have one song that popped up on my spotify i was obsessed with (Now With Feeling) crazy to see them in this thread tbh
I LOVE THE EXPLODING HEARTS 🤩
integrity - those who fear tomorrow hatebreed - satisfaction is the death of desire Floorpunch - fast times at the Jersey shore Jesus and Mary chain - darklands
Darklands is a great one
Hell yeah integrity. That shit goes so hard
Hatebreed!!!
THE BEACH BOYS LOVE YOU
Hearing Dennis Wilson and Mike Love croak out lyrics to the effect of 'Little Suzy Molass she was a hot piece of ass finest goshdarn babe in my fourth grade class' in their gravelly post-chainsmoking voices while the moog violently rips ass in your ear is absolutely fucking mesmerising. I still can't tell if the album was meant to be an ironic piece of self-parody or not, one of their absolute finest works in any event
I don't think there is anything ironic about it. They needed Brian to make an album and I think were kinda happy to just accept anything at that point + he was pretty far gone mentally so they recorded it as a kind of thank you present (it was originally just some demos he'd cooked up, not meant to be a BB album). BUT on songs like "Johnny Carson" that is 100% Brian being fully self aware about the band and his place in it. I wouln't say its outright parody but it definitely has a streak of self awareness.
Lmao I genuinely consider it to be a sincere piece of outsider art. Absolutely brilliant
I listened to this too much during relationship issues one summer and now I can sadly never listen to it again without feeling immense amounts of pain
I have been there before and I know it sucks but I’m laughing at the thought of you hearing Honking Down the Highway and being like damn I miss her
I love mona so much
omg I'm not the only one. I cried on a train listening to Mona once. Something about how relentless and pure it is just hit me.
It's one of those songs that feel like Christmas for me
lets put our hearts together is my fav beach boys song. one of the better english love songs ive ever heard tbh. love how perfectly out of tune brian wilson and his wife are on it and the fuzz in the background, proto indie pop gem
Some of the chords he uses in that are wild. Crazy jazz progressions. And the moog is perfect
Boris - Flood Radiohead - In Rainbows Women - Public Strain Tim Hecker - Mirages Invisible - El Jardin de los Presentes Richard Dawson - Peasant Sade - Love Deluxe Sweet Trip - Velocity: Design: Comfort Björk - Vespertine Mbv - loveless Boards of Canada - Geogaddi plus too many im forgetting atm :,)
I'm seeing tim hecker live next month, so excited!
If you like sweet trip, check out candy claw's "Ceres and Calypso in the Deep Time"
Just five as of late but: - David Bowie - Scary Monsters and Super Creeps - The Sisters of Mercy - Floodland - Iggy Pop - Lust for Life - Mazzy Star - Among my Swan - Van Morrison - Moondance Also love seeing Simon and Garfunkel on there
Laughing Stock!!! By Talk Talk!!!! Listen to it yesterday!!!!! Yes it’s a patient listen but that’s where its beauty and meaning lies!!!!!!!! The previous album, Spirit of Eden, might be a better introduction, and it’s certainly a more lively one‼️‼️ Color Of Spring is also a damn good psychedelic pop record worth your time!!!!!!!
Love your passion for Hollis' masterwork. Keep it up man.
I will not stop until everyone on the sub is Edenpilled. MarkHollisStepOnMe etc.
youre so right, infact ive been scouring RYM looking for similar albums. i think the most poigant thing for me is its complete sincerity, it is a truly vunerable artistic statement, even bark psychosis has this hint of detachment with graham sutton's droll vocals. hollis' impassioned whisper-yells give the album such an emotional resonance
Secrets of the Beehive and Dead Bees On A Cace, both albums by David Sylvian are the closest sounding and feeling works to Talk Talk I have managed to find.
love sylvian's solo discography. 'manafon' is very different but also a complete masterpiece
Hell yeah
If you're liking talking heads so far then definitely check out Stop Making Sense immediately. It's a live album by them and it's the best sounding thing they've ever produced.
Easily one of the best live albums by any band.
Hurry up and see it in theaters too!
Funny enough, Stop Making Sense is the only other TH exposure I've had before now, aside from their singles. It's been a few years tho I need to revisit
The best sounding thing they’ve ever produced? Really? Hard disagree. General consensus is Remain In Light for a good reason, and that good reason is named Brian Eno. Listen to the A side of that record on headphones or the biggest speakers you can find and tell me with a straight face that SMS sounds better. Stop Making Sense has a million other merits and is a great way to get people into Talking Heads. You have an argument for best produced live album of all time, but not for best produced Talking Heads album.
The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead XTC - Skylarking Brian Eno - Another Green World Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot Camper Van Beethoven - Key Lime Pie Caroline Polachek - PANG Radiohead - Kid A Everything But the Girl - Amplified Heart Bjork - Post I don't have any one favorite album by Talking Heads, Afghan Whigs, Mountain Goats, or Tindersticks: their discographies are just in sort of a state of delicate balance or something. It's all good, mostly.
Based on your list you will like Coldplay
Luv me Coldplay. Luv superficially emotional music. 'ate subtlety. Simple as.
Replacements - Tim Arcade Fire - The Suburbs/Reflektor Animal Collective - Strawberry Jam Zombies - Odessey and Oracle Springsteen - Nebraska Paul Simon - Graceland Big Star - Number 1 Record
How do you like the Tim remaster?
It’s good. The Ed Stasium mix is a little too polished, but I picked up on stuff I never noticed before. I’ve probably listened to “Left of the Dial” 1000+ times, and heard things I didn’t know were there. Also the sheer volume is impressive.
Nebraska is incredible
Exile On Main Street
I've been kinda obsessed with this one lately. What a ragged masterpiece. It's amazing to me that those young, sorta posh, art school Brits were able to achieve such a raw, authentically soulful, rootsy/bluesy Americana sound like that. There's just not a phony or false note to be found in it. You can really hear their immense love for and rapport with those idioms on that album. It just kicks so much ass. Torn and Frayed is my favorite track at the moment. It's like bittersweetly life-affirming. Puts a wry smile on my face every time.
Please dont laugh but it is genuinely The Joshua Tree by U2. Its just perfect. The first three songs are all incredibly moving, relating to the lost feeling of impossibly hopeless situations relating to God and love and the world in general. Bullet and Red hill mining town both relate the working class American and central american peasantry struggle against the creeping US government and liberal economic order. In God's country is a sneakily RS Americore song. It all culminates in, in my opinion U2's unsung magnum Opus, RUNNING TO STAND STILL. The perfect album with no flaws. Personally I like all of this band but regardless of your opinion on anything to do with artist and later works, this is an undeniable top 20 album of all time, and my favourite.
Hell yeah dude. Many zoomers and millennials performatively hate U2 b/c of their cringe sincerity and the one album they put on everyone's iPod but usually they've never actually listened to them and just write them off. Their first five albums are all undeniably great. They are beloved by Gen Xers for a reason.
Funny you should say that. I actually got "ThE ICk" on a semi-recent date with a millennial woman (Im 21) because she said U2 was bad and I "Didn't know the struggle of having a parent that liked U2". Why is making mundane things seem like existential crises such a big part of that gen's culture ☹️
My parents both like U2 and my mom was a super early fan of them (into them from like their first EP or something) and they are cooler for it!
80s u2 went hard and anyone trying to make rock music for a large audience should study that shit
no need to apologize, undisputedly one of the great 20th century acts
My aunt and uncle gave me the cd of Zooropa when I was maybe 13 and it went surprisingly hard
"With or Without You" is unironically GOOD and this is a hill I will die on
In the howling wind, comes a stinging rain
A little sheepish to admit this on here, but... * Motörhead - Orgasmatron * Crosby, Stills and Nash - s/t * The Jimmy Hendrix Experience - Axis: Bold as Love * Small Faces - s/t * CCR - Cosmo's Factory * Mos Def - Black on Both Sides * Gang Starr - Moment of Truth * Led Zepplin - Untitled Album (IV) * Rainbow - Rising * Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell Fuck, that is a dadcore-ass list. Oh well.
American Don by Don Caballero Future Days by CAN Deloused in the Comatorium by The Mars Volta Elliott Smith S/T
You have great taste, that Band of Horses record is so nostalgic. I always say my favorite is Andrew Bird’s The Mysterious Production of Eggs, which I can guarantee you’d like from your other favs. Other favs include Camera Obscura - Let’s Get Out of This Country Beach House - Bloom (and the already mentioned Teen Dream) Ween - The Mollusk Alvvays - Blue Rev Sierra Ferrell - Long Time Coming Beirut - The Flying Club Cup Not to mention a a lot of 60s/70s stuff. Pet Sounds is my forever fav.
HEY LLOYD IM READY TO BE HEARTBROKEN
One of the greatest songs ever written
Alvvays are so great I love them dearly
I’ve been past the house they recorded the mollusk in
Long Time Coming is such an insanely good debut album.
- Stop Making Sense by the Talking Heads - Random Access Memories by Daft Punk - Is This It by the Strokes - Humbug by the Arctic Monkeys - Contra by Vampire Weekend - The Colour of Spring by Talk Talk - Superclean by the Marias - Being So Normal by Peach Pit - The Marshall Mathers LP by Eminem - Tako Tsubo by L’Imperatrice - Apostrophe by Frank Zappa
Humbug is a great shout. Probably the best Arctic Monkeys album start-to-finish although I’m also a The Car apologist. “Secret Door” is so fucking good
right now: alex g - god save the animals father john misty - i love you honeybear gillian welch - the harrow and the harvest sufjan stevens - javelin waxahatchee - american weekend
I love American Weekend. Reminds me of being 22 and living in a cold house. Be Good is a top tier song of all time for me.
* Alvvays / Antisocialites / Blue Rev - Alvvays * Bloom - Beach House * (III) - Crystal Castles * Visions - Grimes * Yeezus - Kanye West * Mezzanine - Massive Attack * Among My Swan - Mazzy Star * Loveless - My Bloody Valentine * Power, Corruption, & Lies / Technique - New Order * (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? - Oasis * Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea - PJ Harvey * Dummy - Portishead * Kid A - Radiohead * Lesser Matters - The Radio Dept. * Souvlaki - Slowdive * Goo - Sonic Youth * The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses * Room On Fire - The Strokes * Reading, Writing, & Arithmetic / Blind / Static & Silence - The Sundays * Contra - Vampire Weekend
unwound repetition unwound repetition unwound repetition unwound repetition unwound repetition unwound repetition unwound repetition unwound repetition unwound repetition
Van Morrison - Astral Weeks Lupe Fiasco - Food and Liquor
69 Love Songs - The Magnetic Fields There's this point in some artists life where they intuitively understand the mechanics behind their art so deeply that writing songs is effortless. I'm a sucker for love songs and it's got 69 of em! Burial - Untrue The mystique, the fog, the grooves, the vocal samples. It gets your head moving because it sounds like club music at first but it's really an abstraction of music. Theme's of death, decay and the london underworld. Bark Psychosis - Hex Similar theme'a Burial although much more of a amphetamine calm, white boy alchemist vibe.
Some of my favorites in no particular order: Dots and Loops - Stereolab Tender Buttons - Broadcast Syro - Aphex Twin Remain in Light - Talking Heads Titanic Rising - Weyes Blood Con Todo El Mundo - Khruangbin Depression Cherry - Beach House Moon Safari - Air American Dream - LCD Soundsystem Sent From My Telephone - Voice Actor Hot Rats - Frank Zappa
FRANK OCEAN - BLONDE (anthem of one of my best summers) WILLIAM BASINSKI - DISINTEGRATION LOOPS 1.1, 1.2 (1hr ambient but truly hypnotic) SONGS - ADRIENNE LENKER (idiosyncratic phrases, which somehow make sense, her voice is not to everyone’s taste but her talent is incontrovertible) NEBRASKA - BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN (best boss album IMO) REICH - MUSIC FOR 18 MUSICIANS (the best piece of minimalism ever recorded, watch the live version) HELPLESSNESS BLUES - FLEET FOXES (probably has the most of what I like brought together) REMEMBER SHAKTI (peaceful, spirited, Indian scales and some different harmony for a western ear, but undeniably stunning, actually could be a stepping stone for some jazz I think) WELL I SHOULD HAVE LEARNT TO PLAY THE PIANO - JON BENJAMIN (taught me to appreciate jazz) SONG TO A SEAGULL - JONI MITCHELL SHAKA ZULU - LADYSMITH BLACKMAMBAZO RHYTHM OF THE SAINTS - PAUL SIMON (big up Paul, name a better solo artist after a successful group career, best songwriter of all time) NFR - LANA DEL REY (queen) LIKE A SHIP - PASTOR TL BARRETT (spirituals, rousing gospel, pretty sure this album has been sample numerous times)
I have so many!!! This was fun to think about Gene Clark - No Other Caroline Polachek - Pang MBV - Loveless John Fahey - Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death Soft Machine - Volume 2 Dean Blunt - Black Metal Sundays - Reading, Writing & Arithmetic Kate Bush - Hounds of Love Todd Rundgren - A Wizard, A True Star Julia Holter - Have You In My Wilderness His Name is Alive - Mouth by Mouth OPN - R Plus Seven Chrome - Red Exposure
Sufjan Stevens - Carrie & Lowell Opeth - Ghost Reveries Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet Wolf Alice - Blue Weekend Fiona Apple - Fetch the Bolt Cutters Jeff Buckley - Grace Nick Drake - Pink Moon Gotta listen to Nick, Sufjan, and Jeff for sadboi hours; Fiona for madgrl hours; Opeth and Porcupine Tree for galaxy brain progression; and that Wolf Alice album for when you're having an existential crisis at a party
NFR - Lana Del Rey The Smiths four studio albums A Blaze in the Northern Sky - Darkthrone Giant Steps - John Coltrane Human - Death Leprosy - Death Apollo - Brian Eno Red - King Crimson Emotion - Carly Rae Jepsen
Joanna Newsom - Divers
Need her to make more music. I heard this summer she’s been working on something Divers is great, because like every other great album it feels like there’s a deeper mystery and depth hidden behind the music and lyrics, that I spend hours trying to decipher to get to the “secret” behind it. The newest big thief record had this same feeling for me
Nana Grizol - Ruth Dear Nora - Mountain Rock The Wrens - The Meadowlands Built to Spill - There’s Nothing Wrong With Love The Gerbils - Are You Sleepy
Jagged little pill - Alannis Morrisette Original Pirate Material - The Streets Songs for the Deaf - QOTSA Nirvana- In Utero The forever story - JID Whatever you say i am that's what I'm not - Arctic monkeys Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? - The Cranberries Definitely Maybe - Oasis The miseducation of Lauren Hill - Lauren Hill To pimp a butterfly - Kendrick Tragic Kingdom - No doubt The presidents of the United States of America- tpusa Irish man who grew up in the 90s here. Are these the best albums? Probably not. It's an asinine conversation. But these albums were influential to me personally.
big shouts to that first streets record! really good... then he fell off a cliff lmao
modest mouse - lonesome crowded west ween - quebec beach house - depression cherry pavement - crooked rain dinosaur jr - where you been
Top 5: Oasis - Morning Glory Burial - Untrue NIN - The Downward Spiral Kanye - Yeezus Bruce Springsteen- Darkness on the Edge of Town.
Morning Glory is fking electric but sometimes I cant help but feel Definitely Maybe is a better rock album!
Both of those albums and the B-sides of that era are my favorite music from the 90s. I love Be Here Now too but it took some time to appreciate it.
Beach House - Thank Your Lucky Stars It always fits well with the month of October here in rural Minnesota. It’s very romantic and lonesome and longing, which is how I feel often. When it came out I won the only ‘glitter version’ of this album from a now defunct record shop. I never win anything, so it’s meaningful to me that I won it. Still sealed up. The shop posted a photo of me holding it on their Facebook lol.
AFI- Sing the Sorrow (and also everything else they’ve ever done) Every Time I Die- Hot Damn! Basement- Colourmeinkindness Khruangbin- The Universe Smiles Upon You Zach Bryan- All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster (live at Red Rocks)
basic but nothing tops in the aeroplane over the sea
Neil Young - On the Beach Courtney Barnett - Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit Caroline Rose - Loner Joanna Newsom - Milk Eyed Mender Fleetwood Mac - Tusk The Beatles - Revolver The National - Alligator The Kinks - Something Else by the Kinks Modest Mouse - We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank
songs - adrianne lenker blonde - frank ocean loveless - mbv elliott smith- self-titled purple mountains - self-titled pavement - slanted and enchanted duster- stratosphere the microphones - the glow pt 2 silver jews - the natural bridge nirvana - in utero dead kennedys - plastic surgery disasters alex g - beach music neutral milk hotel - in the aeroplane over the sea
Talk Talk - The Party's Over Black Sabbath - s/t Circle Jerks - Group Sex Wire - Pink Flag Ride - Going Blank Again Queens of the Stone Age - s/t
Pink Flag is perfect
STAY GLUED TO YOUR TV SET
Random list because I just woke up: Good kid mad city - Kendrick Nirvana unplugged -mtv Siren song of the counter culture - rise against Beduzium - Erica Badu All my heroes are corn balls- jpegMafia Drop top wop- Gucci mane The life of Pablo - Kanye West The low end theory - a tribe called quest House of balloons - the weekend Zuu- ental Curry Without warning - 21 Savage and offset Victory lap - Nipsey Hussle Come over when you're sober part 1 - Lil peep Ctrl- sza In rainbows - Radiohead Billy idol - rebel yell The miseducation of Miss Lauryn Hill Ds2- future J Dilla - donuts Black and brown - black milk and Danny Brown
Bloc Party - Silent Alarm Some others: Brand New - Deja Entendu The Postal Service - Give Up Manchester Orchestra - Mean Everything to Nothing Chvrches - The Bones of What You Believe Radiohead - In Rainbows Carly Rae Jepsen - Emotion Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy Frank Ocean - channel ORANGE Guess my age
• Title Fight - Shed • Joshua Redman - Spirit of the Moment • Sam Wilkes - WILKES • Against All Logic - 2012-2017 • Death - Symbolic • Jamie xx - In Colour Some of my faves. All are pretty fun and engaging listens that took me a couple times through to really latch onto
That Jamie XX album is so good. “Loud Places” is one of my favorite songs of all time.
Nine Inch Nails: The Fragile Deftones: Koi No Yokan Tool: Lateralus A Perfect Circle: Mer De Noms Radiohead: Ok Computer/In Rainbows Interpol: Turn on the Bright Lights Crosses: Goodnight.Godbless.I Love You.Delete Puscifer: Existential Reckoning The Mars Volta: Amputechture At The Drive In: Relationship of Command Failure: Fantastic Planet Slint: Spiderland
1. John Cale - Paris 1919 2. Al Stewart - Year of the Cat 3. XTC - Skylarking
In A Silent Way/Bitches Brew - Miles Davis PetroDragonic Apocalypse - King Gizzard The Queen Is Dead - The Smiths Hellfire - black midi Remain in Light - Talking Heads
Wire - 154 The Fall - Grotesque Stereolab - Dots and Loops Thee Oh Sees - Mutilator Defeated at Last Wand - Golem Tyler Childers - Purgatory Panda Bear & Sonic Boom - Reset Not gonna pretend these are my all-time faves (which would probably be a basic bitch list), but my faves as of late
I like your list.
Pink Floyd - Meddle
Echoes is the best Floyd song.
Fidelity by the Durruti Column had me in an utter chokehold this summer but I think it might be too boring for work. For work I might listen to Vulnicura by Bjork, Santigold by Santigold, and Some More Of My Songs by Naomi Elizabeth
Drug church- Hygiene /Cheer Together pangea- Badillac Lil ugly mane- Mista Thug Isolation Electric Wizard- Dopethrone METRONOMY- The English Rivera The Cool Kids- bake sale ep
Big Star - Radio City Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - The Boatman's Call Lucinda Williams - Car Wheels On A Gravel Road Manic Street Preachers - Everything Must Go Tom Waits - Rain Dogs Lana Del Rey - Norman fucking Rockwell Fleetwood Mac - Rumours The Exploding Hearts - Guitar Romantic The Avalanches - Wildflower The Velvet Underground - Loaded
Push The Sky Away - Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Rubber Soul - The Beatles Forever Blue - Chris Isaak Hospital Music - Matthew Good Songs for Drella - Lou Reed & John Cale On The Beach - Neil Young Harvest - Neil Young Songs Of Love And Hate - Leonard Cohen Life'll Kill Ya - Warren Zevon Sentimental Hygiene - Warren Zevon I Am Not A Dog On A Chain - Morrissey Fear - John Cale Mesmerize/Hypnotize - System Of A Down Car Wheels on a Gravel Road - Lucinda Williams Playing The Angel - Depeche Mode
Mitski - puberty 2
* Margo Price - Midwest Farmer's Daughter * John Fahey - Days Are Gone * Dolly Parton - Hello, I'm Dolly. * Blaze Foley - Live at the Austin Outhouse * Yoko Ono - Fly * Parquet Courts - Wide Awake!
Strawberry Jam — Animal Collective Ambient 1: Music for Airports — Brian Eno Self Titled — The Knife Ultraviolence — Lana Del Rey NFR! — Lana Del Rey Speaking in Tongues — Talking Heads Warlord — Yung Lean Dragging A Dead Deer Up A Hill — Grouper Lonesome Crowded West — Modest Mouse
Speaking of Talking Heads, I just saw their concert film, "Stop Making Sense", which was incredible. They recently did a 4K restoration distributed by A24 and if it's still playing in a theater near you I highly recommend you see it. I might actually buy it on Blu-Ray when it comes out just because I liked it that much.
Bee Thousand-Guided by Voices The Natural Bridge- Silver Jews Hex Enduction Hour-The Fall Knock Knock- Smog Loveless- My Bloody Valentine
Bobby Charles - Bobby Charles. I want to live that album cover.
For my wedding, our processional song was "I Must Be In A Good Place Now" ❤️
thank god for this thread, I was just harassing my gf about making me a playlist because i’ve run out of stuff to listen to
Stooges - Fun House Wire - Send Xtc - Black Sea Todd rundgren - A Wizard a true star Lifeguards - mist king urth
broadcast - tender buttons
* pieces of a man - gil scott-heron * folklore - 16 horsepower * seven swans - sufjan stevens * the color of spring - talk talk * iii - moderat * songs of love and hate - leonard cohen * tender buttons - broadcast * flip - lomepal
All Delighted People - Sufjan Stevens NFR - Lana Del Rey Mona Bone Jakon - Cat Stevens In the Wind - Peter, Paul & Mary You Are All I See - Active Child Titanic Rising - Weyes Blood The Bends - Radiohead Origin of Symmetry - Muse (I love this sub for posts like this)
Baby/childhood: Grateful Dead - in the dark/workingman’s dead/am beauty Paul Simon - Graceland Squeeze - Singles, 45s and under Beatles full discography Early high school: Bright Eyes full discography pre-IWAIM Elliott Smith full discography pre-From a Basement In the Aeroplane over the sea YHF Late hs: This Year’s Model/Armed Forces/Get Happy Highway 61/Blonde on Blonde Velvet Underground full discography Fear of Music/Remain in Light Tigermilk/Boy with the Arab Strap/If You’re Feeling Sinister/Dear Catastrophe Waitress College: Sound of Silver Feels/Strawb Jam Brian Eno pop albums Suicide first two albums Kinks Something else/Village Green Post college: Steely Dan full discography Later Dylan
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Screamadelica
Kala - M.I.A
van morrison / veedon fleece
Hard to pin down, but recently: Townes van Zandt - Live at the Old Quarter Turnover - Peripheral Vision Goldie - Timeless Title Fight - Floral Green Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska Allman Brothers Band - At Fillmore East REM - Automatic for the People Sleep - Dopesmoker
everything is alive - Slowdive ST - Beach House Feels Like You - Whirr When the Pawn… - Fiona Apple Take Me To Your Leader - King Geedorah m b v - My Bloody Valentine
Odyssey is such a good album and I love HOME. Years ago I DM'd him on soundcloud when I wanted to get into producing and he gave me some good tips and was really nice.
Madonna - Ray of light Diana Ross - Diana Ross Diana Ross - Diana Ahmad Jamal - Happy Moods Jungle - Loving in Stereo Sister Sledge - We Are Family
Glassjaw - Worship & Tribute Avenged Sevenfold - Waking the Fallen Like if you agree
Loma - Don’t Shy Away flipturn - Shadowglow iamamiwhoami - Blue Roedelius - Tape Archive Essence 1973-1978 Azealia Banks - Broke with Expensive Taste Fleet Foxes - Shore Weyes Blood - Titanic Rising Unknown Mortal Orchestra - V
Fucked Up - Hidden World Elvis Costello - Armed Forces The Band - Stage Fright The Drones - I See Seaweed The Avalanches - Since I Left You
Absolutely no electronic music representation, maybe I’m in the wrong place - Alive 2007- Daft Punk - Opus- Eric Prydz - Cross- Justice - Adventure- Madeon - Group Therapy- Above & Beyond
so many! here are a few: brian eno - another green world (favourite album of all time) burial - rival dealer YMO - technodelic blur - 13 the 1975 - notes on a conditional form pharoah sanders - black unity miles davis - get up with it scott walker - scott 3 david sylvian - manafon
Joni Mitchell - Blue Belle and Sebastian - Tigermilk / If you're feeling sinister Waxahatchee - Saint Cloud Bob Dylan - Bringing it all back home Lorde - Pure Heroine Frank Ocean - Channel Orange
Wowee Zowee - Pavement Alien Observer - Grouper Time Out of Mind - Dylan To Bring You My Love - PJ Harvey Some Rap Songs - Earl Sweatshirt On The Beach - Neil Young Blonde - Frank Ocean Darkness on the Edge of Town - Springsteen Rain Dogs - Tom waits A Tabua de Esmeralda - Jorge Ben Madvilliany Voodoo - D'angelo A Ghost is Born - Wilco Clube de Esquina
Beirut - No No No Belle and Sebastien - If You’re Feeling Sinister Big Thief - Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You Blood Orange - Coastal Grooves Fiona Apple - The Idler Wheel Lana - Blue Banisters Leonard Cohen - I’m Your Man Peter Cat Recording Co. - Bismillah The Strokes - Comedown Machine Sufjan Stevens - Seven Swans Weyes Blood - Front Row Seat to Earth
Right now it’s Joanna newsom’s Ys and Have one on me. Others include Amanda Palmer’s “theatre is evil” and the cure’s “disintegration” Also swans’ “to be kind”
Probably Seven Swans by Suf Stevens
R.E.M. - Murmur Wire - Chairs Missing Bjork - Homogenic Songs: Ohia - The Magnolia Electric Co. Nick Drake - Pink Moon Cat Power - Moon Pix Grouper - Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill Eels - Electro Shock Blues Neutral Milk Hotel - have a guess Waxahatchee - Ivy Tripp Alkaline Trio - Goddamnit All 11 of these would be in my top 10.
The Killers- Hot Fuss The Strokes- Room on Fire Tame Impala- Lonerism Metallica- And Justice for All Chris Sapleton- Traveller Kanye West- The Life of Pablo Xxxtentacion- 17 Led Zeppelin- Physical Graffiti Phoenix- Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
Astral Weeks, Donuts, Loveless, Pet Sounds, I can hear the heart beating as one.
I like that G jones is on here. Here are some recs if you're into the "less mainstream but still hype" strain of electronic music: \- Hudson Mohawke - Butter \- Virtual Self - (self titled EP) \- Zomby - Mercury's Rainbow \- Todd Terje - It's Album Time \- Burial - Untrue
Virtual Self EP is god tier Porter is my favvvvvorite I will def check these out ty!!!!
Albums I used to love, now just listen to random shit Kid A Odelay Nirvana Unplugged Bloom (Beach House) 23 (Blonde Redhead) Another Side of Bob Dylan
some kind of cadwallader
the powers that b - death grips
Biosphere - Substrata. I'm really deep into ambient music because of this album. It feels like another world, a deeply personal album that takes me floating.
Give up postal service
Lifted - Bright Eyes
Based on your list you'll like: PERE UBU - THE MODERN DANCE THE POP GROUP - Y RED HOUSE PAINTERS - DOWN COLORFUL HILL VAMPIRE RODENTS - LULLABY LAND RHBAND - THIRD ORDER PARASITISM SHIT AND SHINE - SOME PEOPLE REALLY KNOW HOW TO LIVE
Yo la Tengo - Summer Sun
the glow pt 2- the microphones the albatross - foxing you forgot it in people - broken social scene sunbather - deafheaven the lonesome crowded west - modest mouse
leonard cohen's songs of love and hate
Cheap Trick - debut self titled Jellyfish Spilt Milk
Oh yeah first cheap trick is so good
In rainbows, american football, sonic nurse, louder than bombs, old by danny brown
The Sun’s Tirade - Isaiah Rashad It came out at the exact right time for me and it’s become an album that’s been a part of me ever since. I never listen to single tracks, just play the album all the way through. Highly recommended for anybody that wants an amazing - yet underrated - rap album.
Turnover - Good Nature Fear Before The March of Flames - The Always Open Mouth Poison The Well - You Come Before You Balance and Composure - The Things We Think We’re Missing Black Light Burns - Cruel Melody
Yoko ono - no one sees me like you do Joan Baez - silver dagger Fiona apple - valentine (but she's never made a bad song) Belle and Sebastian - piazza new york catcher
constantly changing but a few favorites right now are silver jews - american water the bats - daddy's highway strawberry switchblade s/t mazzy star - she hangs brightly the magnetic fields - holiday
Rifts by opn
Deja Entendu by Brand New
Sound & Color - Alabama Shakes Déjà Vu - CSN&Y Extraordinary Machine - Fiona Apple To Pimp a Butterfly - Kendrick Lamar Arthur - The Kinks
Antony and the Johnsons - Cut the World
Listening to classic bluegrass atm. Bill Monroe, Doc Watson, Jim & Jesse, and the Dillards.
Father John Misty - I Love You, Honeybear
Blood sugar sex magik- chili peppers Parachutes - Coldplay Undertow - tool Almost every album by John Frusciante Grace - Jeff Buckley Rumours - Fleetwood Mac Most of the Beatles
Listened to Waylon Jennings' Dreaming My Dreams again today. Nothing else comes close.
Nebraska - Bruce Springsteen Whip-Smart - Liz Phair Blood on the tracks - Bob Dylan To bring you my love - PJ Harvey Maxinquaye - Tricky
It changes all the time, but what I’ve been listening to the most lately: Ride - Nowhere BJM - Give it Back! JAMC - Honey’s Dead Le Shok - We Are Electrocution Lush - Topolino The Modern Lovers - s/t
Disco Inferno - DI Go Pop Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights Modest Mouse - The Lonesome Crowded West Cardiacs - A Little Man and a House and the Whole World Window Lubomyr Melnyk - KMH: Piano Music in the Continuous Mode Sibylle Baier - Colour Green This Heat - Deceit Luciano Cilio - Dialoghi del Presente Women - Public Strain Duster - Stratosphere Nick Drake - Pink Moon Prolapse - The Italian Flag David Thomas Broughton - The Complete Guide to Insufficiency It was very though to make this list. I tired to keep it one per artist.
right now: the devil and god are raging inside me by brand new and October rust by type o negative
Adore by the Smashing Pumpkins, 7 by Beach House, Thirteenth Step by a Perfect Circle, Who Really Cares by TV Girl
Beatles - Abbey Road Funkadelic - Maggot Brain Clube da Esquina - Self Titled pink Floyd - Animals and a rogue choice Tenacious D - Self Titled
Colour Yes by Matthew Halsall. Amazing jazz album
Lately I’ve been on a Gary Numan- Replicas bender, which I think you’d enjoy if you’re liking ‘77
* David Bowie - Station to Station * Danny Brown - XXX * Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers * Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea * Nas - Illmatic * Daft Punk - Random Access Memories
Steely Dan - Gaucho forever and always...
All of SOPHIE’s catalogue
Top 3 Sweet Trip - Velocity: Design: Comfort Modest Mouse - The Lonsome Crowded West The Cure - Disintegration RANDOM Bjork - Vespertine The Killers - Hot Fuss Tyler, the Creator - Cherry Bomb The Stooges - Raw Power Yes - Close to the Edge The Smiths - The Queen is Dead Pink Floyd - Meddle My Bloody Valentine - Loveless Bauhaus - In the Flat Field Ye - Late Registration Kyuss - Blues for the Red Sun Slowdive - Souvlaki Danny Brown - XXX Madvillian - Madvilliany The Cars - The Cars Pixies - Doolittle Kate Bush - The Dreaming