The Music Thread
Started by: Camila | Replies: 589 | Views: 90,627
May 28, 2015 9:16 PM #1366856
May 28, 2015 11:20 PM #1366928
I'm one of the people that appreciates music for what it is. I don't get caught up in the drama queen bullshit surrounding various artists.
Listening to Dum Dee Dum by Keys N Krates right now.
Listening to Dum Dee Dum by Keys N Krates right now.
May 29, 2015 1:35 AM #1366957
Listening to Ultraspank's discography on shuffle.
May 30, 2015 11:33 AM #1367445
I thought this would be a good place to post this...
I just found DragonForce, a superb band. Where can I find more music similar to this?
I just found DragonForce, a superb band. Where can I find more music similar to this?
Jun 3, 2015 7:10 PM #1369176
Damn, can't believe I found this again. Brings back some memories.... horrible lonely memories.
Jun 3, 2015 8:56 PM #1369202
Flume's latest song is bloody amazing.
I adore the music video too. I love the FX.
I adore the music video too. I love the FX.
Jun 4, 2015 3:54 AM #1369328
Quote from MiketasticDamn, can't believe I found this again. Brings back some memories.... horrible lonely memories.
This is some good shit.
Jun 4, 2015 2:06 PM #1369492
Just wondering how you guys interpret this song.
I mean, i just like it.
Jun 4, 2015 2:09 PM #1369493
What is there to interpret, a guy is so proud that he can ride a bike with no handlebars he even wrote a song about it
Jun 4, 2015 2:17 PM #1369495
Quote from sssWhat is there to interpret, a guy is so proud that he can ride a bike with no handlebars he even wrote a song about it
praise.
Jun 4, 2015 5:17 PM #1369566
Muse's new album isn't out yet but it was leaked two days ago and I've had it on loop all morning, I had to share this track with you guys.
Muse - The Globalist
Some background: "According to Matt Bellamy, ‘Drones’ is a conceptual album which explores the journey of a human, from his abandonment and loss of hope, to his indoctrination by the system to be a human drone, and eventually defection from his oppressors."
There are two tracks on the album immediately before The Globalist called "Revolt" and "Aftermath" and they serve as the good ending of the protagonist's story.
The Globalist is the bad ending, where he rises up as a dictator himself and destroys the earth through global thermonuclear war in the process. The song builds to the middle heavy section which is supposed to represent the destruction of earth, and afterwards he's left as the last one standing, lamenting at the destruction he's caused.
It's best in context as ending of the rest of the album, but on it's own it's still an absolutely fucking awesome song, give it a listen.
Muse - The Globalist
Some background: "According to Matt Bellamy, ‘Drones’ is a conceptual album which explores the journey of a human, from his abandonment and loss of hope, to his indoctrination by the system to be a human drone, and eventually defection from his oppressors."
There are two tracks on the album immediately before The Globalist called "Revolt" and "Aftermath" and they serve as the good ending of the protagonist's story.
The Globalist is the bad ending, where he rises up as a dictator himself and destroys the earth through global thermonuclear war in the process. The song builds to the middle heavy section which is supposed to represent the destruction of earth, and afterwards he's left as the last one standing, lamenting at the destruction he's caused.
It's best in context as ending of the rest of the album, but on it's own it's still an absolutely fucking awesome song, give it a listen.
Jun 4, 2015 5:21 PM #1369568
This sounds like an old school album, back when entire albums almost told a story of their own.
Jun 4, 2015 5:24 PM #1369569
It is, they're even talking about turning it into a musical. There's a section of 4 or 5 songs that all transition into each other and it's very well done, far and above anything else in their previous two albums.
Jun 4, 2015 5:38 PM #1369579
I will be listening to it once I'm back from walking my dog and stating my views on this thread.
Jun 4, 2015 5:47 PM #1369589
I went ahead and uploaded the album closer Drones as well, it's essentially the outro for The Globalist and it doesn't sound complete without it. It's an acapella and it's supposed to be a lamentation from the ghosts of those killed during the preceding track.
Very unusual way of ending an album but I think it's beautiful.
Very unusual way of ending an album but I think it's beautiful.