get me an embed example & i can see what i can do!
Re: music is life
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2021 2:42 am
by rjbman
soundcloud / bandcamp embeds now available (albeit some weirdness with single track bandcamps)
Re: music is life
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2021 5:59 am
by deadkitty
Re: music is life
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2021 2:14 pm
by ParallaxisRemix
Triple Threat Tag Team
Re: music is life
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2021 4:20 pm
by rjbman
spent the last couple days trying (& failing terribly) to reproduce the vibes of this song. what a masterpiece.
Re: music is life
Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2021 9:07 pm
by lionfir44
listening to this front to back on average once or twice a day. will kraus basically plays drums first and foremost and then adds a few synths to compliment em, it's basically black pus but dream pop. also, heads up: the song "says" might make you think your speakers or headphones are blowing out but nope, that's just the song
Re: music is life
Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2021 1:10 am
by Trench Witch
does he play a blast beat
Re: music is life
Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2021 1:18 am
by Trench Witch
listening to warning - watching from a distance. One of the saddest albums of all time for me
Re: music is life
Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2021 6:45 pm
by walks
I think that "number one victory royale" fortnite song is unironically the best song of 2021.
Re: music is life
Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2021 9:36 pm
by lionfir44
Trench Witch wrote: ↑Mon Mar 15, 2021 1:10 am
does he play a blast beat
no, but when he plays live he's literally a one-man band which i think makes up for it
Re: music is life
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2021 12:34 am
by thewisdomoftime
had what passes for a bad day for me yesterday but I was wise enough to relisten to Loose Fur, the secret b-side to yankee hotel foxtrot
Re: music is life
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2021 2:53 am
by Trench Witch
That kraus reminds me a bit of this. Maybe I'll make a separate thread for metal otherwise I will stink this one up and it'll become one
Re: music is life
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2021 3:35 pm
by lionfir44
a nice little chicago skram/bedroom pop ep that came out last year, idk how to describe it other than that it kind of sounds like the brave little abacus
Re: music is life
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2021 5:04 pm
by thewisdomoftime
I'm glad midwest emo now feels like the brave little abacus extended creative universe
here's some deepcuts, not sure if people on here love emo but all of these made me extremely happy to hear and are ones I'm actually reticent to share with people I don't care about
I put them in a spoiler at any rate
Spoiler:
our mouths to smile by home is where is my 11th 5/5 album over my 5 years on rateyourmusic,
I recommend trying track 2 Venison which is a staggering, hard-hitting harmonica-led thrill-ride, up there with pump fake by snowing in the running for my favorite emo song point blank, probably the most joyous
kudaranai1nichi are a pretty hardcore emo band that unfortunately-for-me has japanese lyrics but fortunately has astounding vocal performances, also they followed me back on twitter, I recommend trying track 7 which they translated as "True record! [Geek tears at a beautiful arpeggio]" on spotify, but the album's got some range
'Hey, ily' is the solo project of a member of the also good midwest emo band Rookie Card, they dropped this EP in february that I love a fair bit, track 4 is a little BLA-esque number but you may as well listen to all 12 minutes
Re: music is life
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2021 5:44 pm
by lionfir44
i'm adding on to this long spoiler train of just listing off emo/folk artists you like. if the guy who wrote that long thing about raf ever did could do that then we can too.
Spoiler:
philadelphia. this (along with their previous album) is probably one of my favorite (relatively) local diy records of all time. i know doug (the main songwriter) a wee bit, and what's really interesting about this is that despite how delayed and dreamy it sounds the band combined only owns about two effects pedals. he's also started making breakbeat stuff for fun lately, most of which is up on his soundcloud page
[bandcamp]https://theyareguttingabodyofwater.band ... destiny-xl[/bandcamp]
another dude from philly doing really cool stuff, although he's been a little inactive lately. this whole album (along with his other ep of stuff that didn't quite make the cut) is pretty interesting, he's got a really unique voice, and it's really easy to get stuck listening to songs like "sand" and "i know" on repeat. also i think more artists should follow his lead close their albums out with a track thanking everyone who helped them put it together! so nice
[bandcamp]https://cooking.bandcamp.com/album/cooking-with-gas[/bandcamp]
[bandcamp]https://cooking.bandcamp.com/album/mcydees[/bandcamp]
this is acid_freek's (also from phil) twitch set organized by some people online with waveform and joyer (among others), and even though everyone else played well these guys just came completely out of left field and blew everyone away. all they have up is a demo tape on bandcamp that sounds a little out of key at times, but they're coming out with a new ep very soon. worth keeping tabs on
this is a split ep from two artists i greatly enjoy. idk about dearly somber but i used to hang out at dani from harvey waters' house a lot back before covid and let me tell you it is a MIRACLE that they managed to make their half of the ep sound so crisp given the state of the basement they recorded it in. also half of this split is just the bands covering each others' songs, feels like a big hug.
[bandcamp]https://dearlysomber.bandcamp.com/album ... vey-waters[/bandcamp]