For me : Trippie Redd’s “!” Is actually a great album

    • @[email protected]
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      141 month ago

      For me it’s the opposite. The song start and the music is a banger but as soon as the lyrics comes, it’s ruined.

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        I’m with you on this one. There are lyrics on almost every single track for crying out loud. Throw us instrumental lovers a bone won’t you? Songs that are lyrically driven but are otherwise super-repetitive instrumentally tend to put me to sleep.

        What I love about concerts is when the band goes off script and just starts jamming. Even a 5-minute drum solo will have me grinning ear to ear, and that’s what I’ll be remembering on the way home.

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          Repetitive instrumental pattern is my #1 skip reason xD that “Aight I’m bored” moment when you realize the song has nothing more to give is a sad waste of time.

          I love 21 pilots and Foo fighters for their great instrumental + vocal balance

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        71 month ago

        Trash lyrics fucking up an otherwise good song. It happens far too often.

        That’s why I’m just a bit of a fan of Thom Yorke’s whole “using my voice as an instrument, the words don’t mean anything” vibe because at least he purposefully isn’t trying to make meaningful lyrics and instead is just trying to add another instrument to the music.

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      Classical music and the entire lo-fi genre would like a word with you. (And I’m forgetting a lot of them, like bossa)

      Or do you mean removing voices from songs ?

      Either way, there are music with absolutely legendary instrumentals that would be bangers with or without voices.

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          Contemplate Clair de Lune from Debussy, take a gander at Gwyn, Lord of Cinder’s theme from the Dark souls OST, let your mind wander at Time from the Inception OST. And that’s only the most mainstream I could think of.

          Beautiful music is everywhere, from every media, in every genre, you just just have to listen.

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            I kind of agree with you, there is a lot of great soundtracks. However, for me a soundtrack is part of a larger medium, which it underscores or sublements. Most of them make medicore songs at best when listend to in isolation.

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              Can’t you say that of everything though ? Take rap for example, doesn’t it fit in a larger medium that is the rapper’s life ? You cant have a piece of art existing in a vacuum. If I listen to Gwyn’s theme, am I liking it because I played the game or because it’s intrinsically beautiful ? Does it make it less beautiful to me ? Does it matter ?

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                11 month ago

                Take rap for example, doesn’t it fit in a larger medium that is the rapper’s life ?

                Maybe. I don’t really care about artists and usually know nothing about them, so that aspect is usually irrelevant to me.

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                  I didn’t mean that the life of the artist is relevant, but lyrics are the reflection of an artist’s existence, so even if you don’t care about the artist themselves you’re still listening to their lyrics.

                  That’s why I say pieces don’t just exist in a vacuum.

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                    11 month ago

                    I mean you’re right, they don’t exist in a vaccum. But for me they might as well.

                    All I care is the song. Like if a specific pattern of sound waves makes my brain go “I enjoy that” then I like it. I really don’t think any additional consideration are necessary or relevant.

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      Imo it depend what the instrumental is.If it’s some aggresive guitar riffs that bands like Mayhem or Siculicidium could drop, i will love it. It’s just some weird noises made by a computer i will find it boring.

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        11 month ago

        There is definitely exceptions. Though guitar instrumentals don’t do it for me, even though I generally listen to the rock/metal genre.

        But for example I really like violin covers by this one artist/youtuber of movie and game soundtracks (especially the Zelda games). But that’s some of the only instrumental music I listen to and only when I’m in a specific mood.

        And even there I think nostalgia is doing most of the heavy lifting for me enjoying the songs.

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          11 month ago

          What about some post rock? I find it very nice relaxing music and being without lyrics is also part of that. Bands like God Is an Astronaut, Explosions in the Sky, Mono, Mogwai, etc. Even Sigur Ros which technically include singing, but it’s just gibberish to have “another instrument”.

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            21 month ago

            I’ll save this comment, because I’m not going to check those suggestions out right now.

            Maybe in a few weeks you’ll get a random reply to this comment. I’ve done it before, but no promise.

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              11 month ago

              Sure, no problem. I discovered the genre at uni and it really helped me to focus on studying. It’s probably not for everyone (what is), but I really got into it. Love the soundscapes people are making there. Close the eyes and let your mind go…