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us Music Thread 2: Electric Boogaloo Bernd 2025-10-16 02:02:12 No. 16157
Picking up where we left off. >>225 I've obviously sung endless praises for the album Surrender, so there's no need to retread what's already been covered. Maggie Rogers's early work merits a closer look, especially The Echo, which she wrote and recorded as a high schooler. The album is standard Folk music, with its strength lying in the lyrics; rough around the edges and struggling to discover her strengths. The standout track is the closing tune, "Satellite," tastefully arranged with a piano, violin, and trumpet. Maggie croons about longing for a moment of reprieve without indulging in maudlin sentimentality. "Embers", "Wolves" and "Deep in the Earth" are also very worthy: https://maggierogers.bandcamp.com/album/the-echo Blood Ballet continues where The Echo left off. While a little more consistent, the album lacks a strong emotional centerpiece like "Satellite" which leaves me yearning for more. That said, it still features great tunes like "Resonant Body", "James", "Drift", "Little Joys", "Anybody" and, of course, the highlight "Symmetry": https://maggierogers.bandcamp.com/album/blood-ballet Finally, we have her previously unreleased Shoegaze EP that appeared on Notes from the Archive: Recordings 2011-2016. According to her commentary, the end of a two-year-long relationship inspired "Together" and likely "One More Afternoon". She still yearned to be together with her man while he chased his dreams beyond the Rockies. Thoroughly emotional and utterly engaging. Unfortunately, much of these intense emotions would be somewhat flattened on the major label debut Heard It in a Past Life and first EP Now That the Light Is Fading. Despite strong tracks like "Light On", "Fallingwater", and "Dog Years", the album suffers from sterile production values and underwhelming instrumentation. Honey, I know you've been shaking Sick and awaiting vacation But I could be your heron blue sky I could be your white night lullaby Wrap me in celadon and gold Wrap me in celadon and gold If you want me Would you call me? Would you call me? If you want me And maybe I'll wait for a cold day Shiver in sheets until you say Through your silent heat "Won't you pilot me?" Ooh, ooh If you want me Would you call me? If you want me, oh If you want me Would you call me? Would you call me? If you want me If you want me Would you call me? If you want - I was losing you in greys and blues A winter sky, I never Want to know the risk Inconsequential views, I never knew Could play that part when I was Walking through the park And I Would paint the clouds away If I could I would Take it slow walking home Remind you all that we could be Together Holding hands while marching bands sing Loud choruses of the future Together And all that's good and fine But, darling, I'm still terrified That you'll choose Los Angeles over me I'm staring at my toes If only I could make them go where'd I'd be Happy And you say That you'd never stay Wait, we could Take it slow walking home Remind you all that we could be Together Holding hands while marching bands sing Loud choruses of the future Together Together Together - [i]I never told you 'bout the green in your eyes Watching you sleep through 2008 skies But it's over Maybe some other time We always said we'd meet up in the city Tell of our lives since that virgin kiss Oh, such a long while ago in my mind First love, gone too soon I wish that I could Sit with you For one more afternoon First love, gone too fast I think of you like we were last Alive, and you're in love, and in the side One more afternoon One more afternoon One more One more One more Maybe in ten years I'll think about now And I'll learn that you're always with me somehow Always in my mind First love, gone too soon I wish that I could sit with you For one more afternoon First love, gone too fast I think of you like we were last Alive, and you're in love Alive, and you
>>20232 Thanks, I already had those but it reminded me to check his newer stuff.
When Grimes paired with Elon Musk, she probably thought she was going to be rich beyond her wildest dreams. Unfortunately for her, she was Tuesday
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eojBEhgbYW8
Can Bernd recommend some good Atmospheric Black Metal?
>>22354 Define "atmospheric". What even brought you to ask this question? Burzum has atmospheric pieces. People call Marduk's Opus Nocturne atmospheric. DSBM can be atmospheric. I need more information before I can give any precise recommendations.
>>22360 He means the more Norwegian style of black metal where the songs are longer, quieter, have longer instrumentals, and have more unique instruments to give the music a spooky quality. As opposed to say, British and American metal which tends to sound like Rock music.
>>22354 Paysage d'Hiver, Spectral Lore, Ruins of Beverast, Blut aus Nord, Wolves in the Throne Room, Mare Cognitum, Urfaust, Yellow Eyes, Lunar Aurora, Evilfeast. I can also post some lesser known bands, if Bernd wants.

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>>22354 >>22360 >>22409 >>22414 I highly recommend I Shalt Become: https://youtu.be/xtsLZPiRPwk https://moribundrecords.bandcamp.com/album/wanderings

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>>22415 I smell Benis.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JS53w2B2plo
>>22354 >>22409 Blackened Doom, but I think it's worth a mention: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKw4eIe_KpQ
For shits and giggles, I entered the following prompt into an LLM: >We've talked quite a bit about Taylor Swift, particularly the critical flop The Life of a Showgirl, over the past month and a half now. In spite of all the criticism, Taylor Swift still remains one of the best-selling artists of the 21st century. Why is Taylor Swift so popular? What are the reasons for her continued album sales and enduring presence in media? Has there ever been any clinical research into her success or profile of her fanbase? What has been the common thread among all her fans? The response I received was quite telling. It even came with sources: https://kansasalumnimagazine.org/magazine-article/taylor-swift-fans-research/ https://www.fielding.edu/why-do-we-care-who-taylor-swift-dates/ https://www.researchgate.net/publication/395872824_Affective_Power_and_Celebrity_Responsibilities_in_Parasocial_Relationships https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/decisions-that-matter/202407/taylor-swift-unplugged-the-psychology-of-her-true-fans https://scholar.umw.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1463&context=student_research https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01296612.2024.2304422
>>22416 It's a sign to take a shower.
>>16157 I have complete and utter contempt for Pop music especially for female performers. Pop music caters almost exclusively to the needs of women and homosexuals. The non-LGBTQ+ men who appreciate it are tolerated but never fully accepted. Pop music, to me, is another painful reminder of liberalism's triumph over the cultural sphere, and the consumers reflect its values. Well-socialized neurotypicals with politically correct views want music that affirms their way of life which is why you have tons of soft music with lyrics about nightlife, sex, drugs, exes, current boyfriends, breakups, civil rights, equality, minoritarianism, vapid empowerment anthems, et cetera. Women are especially receptive to these themes, and since it's statistically proven they spend more on entertainment, popular music will reflect that. As such, I don't wish to fund my cultural displacement more than I do by virtue of living here. That all being said, I like the following female performers: Maggie Rogers (obviously), Dolores O'Riordan (RIP), Christina Amphlett (RIP), Anneke van Giersbergen, Grace Jones, The Weather Girls, Debbie Harry, Siouxsie Sioux, Alison Goldfrapp and others I can't be bothered to mention right now. If you want to make me cry, play "Ode to My Family". Even thinking about it causes me to well up.
>>22777 It's never that deep if you actually listen to pop music. The themes are usually just some form of romantic relationship. >I like him and he likes me >I like him but he doesn't like me >We're in a relationship but I don't want to be >We're not in a relationship but I hope we can be >He likes me but I don't like him etc etc
>>22777 >pop music is popular and has popular themes WOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
>>22360 Stuff in the direction of Alcest (yes, I know Alcest isn't really Black metal, but that's the atmosphere I'm looking for)
>>22779 That sounds like the music from this Maggie Rogers girl he talks about all the time.
>>23108 Mare Cognitum, Spectral Lore, Aquilus, Wolves in the Throne Room There are probably bands more similar to Alcest, but I really dislike the entire shoegaze/post black genre
kagatsuhascome is great, i wish Bernd could recommend some similar ones. https://youtu.be/LlHkq83ivHQ?si=OrfBxO1lgrxA23MT
>>22777 There is good pop music, but it's pretty rare. It also depends on what exact genre we're talking about. I mostly like art pop, ambient pop, baroque pop, psychedelic pop, synthpop, city pop and some more. If we're talking strictly about chart music, then yeah it's pretty bad mostly. Although I like Madonna and some Carly Rae Jepsen. Lyrics aren't important to me, so I don't care, if they are bad. >>23108 Maybe some Woods of Desolation would do the trick. There is also Sadness and White Ward, which could be relevant.
>>22415 Same font as original Burzum. Cover by Kittelsen. It's a cheap copy.
>>23363 Naturally, I thought you'd be too plebeian to appreciate ISB. I'll toss Forest your way: https://youtu.be/hAuqoqRIPsY https://youtu.be/AiwOMkCAVN8
>>23108 Alcest is shoegaze, little black metal there, unless you talk about the demos which were actual black metal. Amesoeurs is a french project of similar atmosphere. In addition to what other people said, Nae'blis, Lunar Aurora, Coldworld, A Forest Of Stars, Agalloch, Caina, Dämmerfarben, Drudkh, Forgotten Woods, Frozen Shadows, Ghost Bath, Heretoir, Imperium Dekadenz, Katatonia, Lifelover, Mortifera, Numenorean, Peste Noire (first album), Skagos, Taake, Trist. Please note that not all of those are black metal in the classical sense.
>>23438 >Alcest is shoegaze, little black metal there That's why people call it blackgaze.
I decided to buck the trend for /nbbmn/ and instead listen to Thrash favorites.
>>23635 Do you exclusively listen to music on Android?
>>23635 >nbbmn New Bave of British Meavy Netal?
>>23635 I stopped doing it a few years ago, because it got samey. >>23642 Nothing But Black Metal November
>>23644 >Nothing But Black Metal November People really come up with the most retarded shit
>>23636 Much of my time is spent working out at my local gym, so yes, the listening I can track is done on my Android. That being said, I also listen on my computer.
>>23645 There is also Nothing But Dungeon Synth December or Nothing But Noise November.

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>>23652 >Nedal I see what you did there.
>>23796 Bernd gets it. Like say, Nothing But Jamaican Reggae January?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3go1pxy3cas
>>23841 Reminds me of Amesoeurs

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Are you able to tell which songs are human created from AI created? Find out and post your results in this thread: https://www.ai-music-quiz.com
>>24569 Are you able to tell lossless from lossy apart? https://www.npr.org/sections/therecord/2015/06/02/411473508/how-well-can-you-hear-audio-quality
>>24586 I've taken this quiz before. Lossless audio tends to have a fuller bass and the sound penetrates deeper into your ears, depending on your headphones. I use Sennheiser headphones, so they're reliable.