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I just hope you don't NOT listen to the song because you're old and don't give a fuck. It's a good song. I mean... of course it's good. But it fits with TLOP pretty well, though the production and vocal mix have more of an MBDTF-like sound. Just call it a bonus track. Or don't. Do whatever. |
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now see THAT is what has RUINED music, especially rap. people don't make records, they make singles and put them all together. there is rarely a sense of cohesion, purpose, order, and sonic "vision". its all just about tracks. this is why good artists need to do what Prince did and release their records as one continous track. |
personally what kanye is doing i though is a shameless publicity stunt. there is already a traditional record release format for what he wants to do, b-sides and maxi-singles. indeed i always particularly love gabbing these and EPs so if kanye wanted to continually release alt versions he should just release the "studio" version and then if he wants to change it up drop some maxi-singles like Nirvana
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If it ends up on the spotify album then i will hear it. Or on cd.
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Hey Louder, are you excited about the new Maxwell album, blackSUMMER'snight, due out July 1?
Betcha are. ;) |
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Already did. It's no D'angelo, but it's pretty damn good. |
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^ no, you're right, I don't think they sound anything alike really. They're compared because they're both one-word named '90s soul singers known for their "sexiness." Though neither is a simple sex-soul dude — certainly not D.
I was just typing. Never mind me. |
Uhh... The Game just came out with a new album.
Did anyone know about this? It's called Streets of Compton. I haven't listened to or read a word about it, so maybe it's a compilation or mixtape or something else that would help explain the completely out of nowhere nature of the release. Eh? Shrug. |
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he mentioned something about it earlier this year. im gonna check these mos def |
yeah I knew about that Game album. I guess it's sort of a stopgap release meant to serve as a soundtrack to his TV show that I've never seen?
I plan to listen on Spotify, along w/ the new YG which also dropped today. |
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New Wyclef single.. surprisingly modern (sounds like his own take on the current popular sound in hip-hop.. Future, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Ty Dolla $ign came to mind when I heard the track) and really dope: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/ne...ndrix-20160616
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Listened to a few Game and YG tracks so far and both seem pretty damn good.
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New Danny Brown single is out. It's a bit *much* but it's ok.
I'm bored by stuff today. |
Hey Louder, care to share your thoughts on this?
Kanye West - "Saint Pablo" (YouTube) NR - you can listen too. It's free. And Apple Music isn't even including it as a TLOP track. They show the artwork of TLOP when the song plays, but they're still showing the album ending with "Fade." |
I like the new Schoolboy Q joint, "That Part" ft. Ye. I haven't really responded to a Schoolboy song since Hahits & Contradictions, but I like this one. It's weird.
Listened to a few of the tracks from Streets of Compton. Not bad. Say what you will about the Game, but that motherfucker really pumps out albums. When he makes a misstep, he corrects it 8 months later. |
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Here's the cover art: ![]() The title is "Blank Faces LP".. and he also has a track with Ghostface on it. Groovy Tony X Tony Starks. Can't wait. :) |
thoughts on things...
YG - the more I listen to this album, the more it feels like a letdown to me. I don't know. It's not bad or anything. But My Krazy Life was just sooooo good and well thought out as an album. This doesn't really feel like a cohesive album to me so much as it feels like some songs bundled together. Shrug. Game - the more I listen to this one, the more I like it. I mean, it's this weird stopgap release. I didn't even know it existed until about a week before it dropped. No fanfare. No hype. Cameos by dudes I never heard of. Fantastic beat selection. Just really pleased with this. Chili Peppers - First listen was good. I know most of you don't care about RHCP or whatever, but I'm happy w/ this album. Dangermouse producing is a cool fit. Feels like sort of a throwback to the funk-dance stuff they were doing pre-Blood Sugar in a way. Radiohead - I finally heard this cuz it's on Spotify now. Pretty damn great. I might (MIGHT) like it more than King Of Limbs and In Rainbows. Well maybe not In Rainbows. We'll see... Spinhead Sessions - is f'ing glorious. Unearthed instrumentals from 86? It doesn't get much better. at this point, only half a year in, I feel I an say that 2016 has been a better year for music in my mind than 2015 was. |
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Huh. It's working for me. Oh well. Anyway, I know you heard the live track from back when it was "Closest thing to Einstein," but the studio version just came out last week. Also, I believe I remember you saying it was more like the Kanye you loved, and that you were moving on from TLOP and looking forward to Turbo Grafx because of it. Am I wrong here? Also, Turbo Grafx seems to be dead in the water. The studio veraion's good man. It reminds me a bit of Graduation, sort of how Real Friends did at first. Looping sample, self-reflective lyrics... Except like Real Friends it's sad as all hell, so... y'know. I still don't care much for Oxymoron. "Break the Bank" makes me want to put a bullet in my head. |
Anderson .Paak says his new collaborative album with Knxwledge (the same dude who produced 'Momma' from To Pimp a Butterfly) is about to be "his best work" and "a masterpiece":
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Fuck the haters man. How could any '90s kid have no positive RHCP memories? I respect your absolute refusal to give a shit about what others think. I've never been big on the band, and I will probably never listen to this album, but who cares? I have great memories of BSSM and One Hot Minute. |
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New Dinosaur Jr single/video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iwa3DO5_irM
The album drops August 5th. |
Swans getting no love anywhere this time around. What the hell? Album's been out for three days and there still aren't enough iTunes reviews for the site to post an average. That's a major deflation from last time around. Also, Pitchfork hasn't posted a word about the new album.
Did the accusations kill Swans? |
Someone needs to tell Schoolboy Q "NO MORE MASKS."
That cover makes him look like Christian Bale in American Psycho. Show that beautiful black face, dawg. Oh, Blank Faces. I get it? |
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Yeah, love this one. |
I just can't seem to enjoy Q enough for an album.
BTW, my favorite "90s band album" this year is the new Weezer. Great stuff. But I mean I liked fucking Raditude, so you can't really go by me. Paak is killing it this year tho. Malibu still gets a ton of play from me. Easily one of my favs of the year. |
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Q grew up in Hoover Street and used to be a crip.
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I really liked Farm and Beyond. So I'm definitely anticipating the new Dino Jr album.
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I think it's great. But I'm weird. I didn't really like To Be Kind so much. Or, rather, didn't like it anywhere near as much as The Seer or My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope to the Sky. So far, it seems like it has a lot more in common with The Seer musically. And most people (and websites) seemed to think TBK was a step forward from Seer, but not I. TBK was somewhat colorless. I view music in terms of color a lot, I'm realizing. While the Seer had all these different hues of blue and purple flecked with sparkling silvers and bright whites, TBK was all orange and red. Comparing the two is like comparing a Hubble telescope image to a set from Raiders of the Lost Ark. This new one has a lot more to it in terms of hues and moods. I still haven't heard the whole thing, but so far so good — as I've said in other threads. I just think it's really bizarre that Pitchfork STILL hasn't reviewed it, or even mentioned it since its release. I mean, didn't TBK debut in the top 20 or something? It seems crazy, since Swans have been consistently growing in popularity since their "re-launch" in 2010, but the drop off in coverage is Fucking staggering. Especially since this is the "last" Swans album (or last album by this version of Swans, whatever the fuck that means). Yet the rape talk has really died down, so... I just don't know what to think. |
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I liked those albums too, but I though I Bet on Sky was crap. Beyond was good, Farm was fair to good with a couple great Fucking tracks, and IBOS was about as exciting as Centipede HZ (read: not). |
As for album of the year check-ins, I'm still all like:
BOOM! #1 TLOP, no motherfucking question, everything else is bullshit by comparison 2. Boom! Coloring Book. Yep. 3. Kaytranada With Beyoncé, Underworld, Moderat, Pantha Du Prince. Blah blah. |
pfork reviewed that Swans album today.
I'm actually surprised they haven't reviewed Spinhead yet. |
Guys... guys...
I just bought two tickets to see Kanye West!!! I won't say how much they were. Makes me feel like a goddamn idiot if I think on it too hard. But I have a rule about these things. See your favorite artists when you can, if you can, or you'll regret it. Fuck though. NOT cheap. Jesus. Still pumped though. Wish it wasn't two months away. |
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