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louder 07.06.2016 01:21 PM

Word, that's his best song from what I've heard from him. French and Kodak had great chemistry and flowed well throughout the track.

Severian 07.06.2016 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Probably because Kanye was not involved. what was the track name?


Ugh. Booooring. Some day you should tell me what, specifically, you hate about Kanye's production. Y'know, just for kicks. Pretend listening to and critiquing music is as important as reading and critiquing literature. I'd be genuinely interested to hear a substantive critique from you if you ever care to give one.

pepper_green 07.06.2016 08:27 PM

some people just don't like Kanye. shouldn't be new news. why should Rob like him? why should anyone love him or hate him? it's common knowledge that the guy is musically attractive to some but realistically revolting to others. he's a celeb creep of the highest order regardless if you think it's all apart of his ironic musical game. which it is and is cool and all, but it's not very lasting in the long run. I mean, we with bioelectrical fluids running through our brains can see this. his music shocks, enthralls, and stimulates the same way every other boundless artist has done since giving the chance of attention. how do we as a society move on from this 21st century chaos? do we find god? do we kill ourselves? pretend the trailer trash whore next door is a porn star? ignore it, become them, living through vicariously with them in the heat of modern pop? or just simply move on with our worthless lives worshiping iconic music stars?

I ask you this? who am I? how do I recover from the vocoder solo on Runaway? I can't. I failed in life because I can't and you can. hail Yeezus!!!! I gave up everything for you. my soul and my gen X poisoned mind is yours to take.

Severian 07.06.2016 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by pepper_green
some people just don't like Kanye. shouldn't be new news. why should Rob like him? why should anyone love him or hate him? it's common knowledge that the guy is musically attractive to some but realistically revolting to others. he's a celeb creep of the highest order regardless if you think it's all apart of his ironic musical game. which it is and is cool and all, but it's not very lasting in the long run. I mean, we with bioelectrical fluids running through our brains can see this. his music shocks, enthralls, and stimulates the same way every other boundless artist has done since giving the chance of attention. how do we as a society move on from this 21st century chaos? do we find god? do we kill ourselves? pretend the trailer trash whore next door is a porn star? ignore it, become them, living through vicariously with them in the heat of modern pop? or just simply move on with our worthless lives worshiping iconic music stars?

I ask you this? who am I? how do I recover from the vocoder solo on Runaway? I can't. I failed in life because I can't and you can. hail Yeezus!!!! I gave up everything for you. my soul yours to take.


It's fine if someone doesn't like Kanye. Life would be ducky of absolutely everyone loved the guy.

I'm just saying this: SFAD, when he criticizes Kanye, at least occasionally offers up some actual first hand anecdotal experience that informed his hatred. He's listened to the music and he doesn't dig it. Cool! Whatever.

Rob just says "fuck Kanye, Kanye's fat, fuck Kanye, Kanye sucks," over and over again ad infinitum, never mentioning anything other than the guy's choice in women, and celeb tweet horseshit.

Kanye West is a skilled producer. Love him or hate him, he is not entirely without worth, because he absolutely, factually, possesses skills in this area. To suggest that fucking FRENCH MONTANA (of all people) sounds good only because Kanye wasn't involved in the production (which he's never been, to my knowledge) is just dumb,

Btw: I'm pretty sure you love "Runaway," vocoder and all.

I'm not hating, or demanding anyone share my beliefs. I'm just giving Rob shit for throwing his critical thinking skills completely out the window when it comes to this subject. He knows he could do better, and he doesn't. That alone deserves some friendly ribbing.

As to the other things you're saying... there are no words.

Severian 07.06.2016 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by louder
Of course, congrats dude, I'm happy for you! Sorry if I forgot to mention. I know you're excited. You're gonna have a blast!

He did the 'big' songs off every album.. Stronger, All Falls Down, N.I.P., Don't Like, Runaway of course, many more.. the audio engineering was messed up (seems like a thing when I go to hip-hop shows, me and my luck), but it didn't stop me from having a hella good time.


Thanks dude. I didn't see this until just now.

Yesterday I asked my girlfriend (jokingly) what she thought the chances were that Jay and Bey would drop in at our show. She said hopefully no chance.

I didn't talk to her for a while.

As long as "Runaway" is likely to be played, I'm fucking pumped. Though I can't imagine that track without Pusha. Hopefully Pusha and Chance open the set. And now I'm dreaming... or becoming delusional.

Rob Instigator 07.07.2016 08:35 AM

I make fun of Kanye because I think he is a walking joke. I hate his rap "voice." Kanye makes records that blow white kids minds, which is not saying much.

louder 07.08.2016 07:41 AM

New Schoolboy Q is definitely his best album. Blows Oxymoron out of the water.

louder 07.08.2016 07:42 AM

Maxwell's new album is great as well!!

Severian 07.08.2016 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
I make fun of Kanye because I think he is a walking joke. I hate his rap "voice." Kanye makes records that blow white kids minds, which is not saying much.


Fine, fine. Sonic Youth blows our white ass minds, but whatever.

Severian 07.08.2016 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by louder
New Schoolboy Q is definitely his best album. Blows Oxymoron out of the water.


Good to hear.

pepper_green 07.09.2016 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
Btw: I'm pretty sure you love "Runaway," vocoder and all.


you mean the ungodly solo of all godz? hail Yeezy. life has been easy peezy since and a complete psycho solo sexual existenial nightmare now I find soul in Bieber's touching trap beats. im embarrassed to a degree beyond self loathing.:o :mad:

Severian 07.09.2016 05:51 PM

Pssh... you love "Runaway" and you know it.

noisereductions 07.09.2016 09:32 PM

I have to admit, I really like the new Bieber stuff.

Severian 07.10.2016 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
I have to admit, I really like the new Bieber stuff.


I've been hearing that a lot lately, from a lot of unexpected places, but I swear to god, NR, I never expected to hear it from you.

I respect your honesty though, as always. There's something about you and your absolute refusal to give one tenth of a fuck about what anyone around you thinks that I find truly refreshing. You just don't fucking apologize for liking what you like. That's pretty much what being into art is all about.

That said, I can't agree. I can't even listen to "Juke Jam," the Chance track with Bieber on it. I can't listen to Kanye's Bieber collab circa 2010 (or whenever). I can't stand that boy. I might be willing to forgive the "one less lonely n***er" bullshit given time and a sincere apology. I might be able to forgive the haircuts. I might even be able to forgive the fact that he embodies knowing appropriation of "hood" culture by jackass white kids everywhere — the spiritual successor to Eminem — if only his music had something interesting to offer. If only his voice didn't activate my gag reflex.

I mean, after all, what's my whole schpeal on Kanye based on? Disregarding and eschewing the guy's public image and identity completely, and focusing simply on the fact that he makes sounds that make me happy. But Bieber doesn't do that. Not for me. And I can't wait until he disappears from the conversation entirely.

noisereductions 07.10.2016 04:52 PM

I really don't know anything about HIM to be honest. I've liked songs in the past. I liked "Boyfriend." I liked "As Long As You Love Me." But his new album is just really solid beach music. Y'know? Kind of mindless but catchy as fuck. I like it the same way I like a lot of recent pop music. It doesn't really matter who is performing it to me. It just sounds good to my ears without having to think too hard.

I mean, the new Ariana Grande will possibly end up in my end of year Top 10 so whateves

Severian 07.10.2016 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
I really don't know anything about HIM to be honest. I've liked songs in the past. I liked "Boyfriend." I liked "As Long As You Love Me." But his new album is just really solid beach music. Y'know? Kind of mindless but catchy as fuck. I like it the same way I like a lot of recent pop music. It doesn't really matter who is performing it to me. It just sounds good to my ears without having to think too hard.

I mean, the new Ariana Grande will possibly end up in my end of year Top 10 so whateves


I feel that. I get eye rolls when I tell people I like Rihanna (people are dumb, think Rihanna and Bey are Britney Spears), but fuck 'em. I'm not always in the mood for Fucking Ambarchi and O'Rourke. In fact, I am frequently not in that kind of mood.

I bobbed my head like crazy when I heard "The Great Escape" by Gwen Stefani the other day during a root canal. Maybe it was the painkillers and gas, but I'm pretty sure the song's dope, no matter how dumb it is.

Bieber just doesn't sound good to me at all. I can't do his voice. And I can do some despicable voices. I listen to "Waves" after all, which is just basically Chris Brown singing over a killer beat. But Bieber just doesn't do anything for me.

And God help the little guy, I hope he lives a long and fruitful life of not making music of any kind ever again. ;)

noisereductions 07.10.2016 09:13 PM

Gwen's first solo album was better, but I enjoyed Great Escape a lot. I liked No Doubt quite a bit back in the day as well.

Gwen produced by Andre 3000: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRk7kSDZcdU

Severian 07.10.2016 09:20 PM

In other news...

JAY Z released his first new song in over three years this week with "spiritual," a pre-Dallas protest song about police brutality.
I haven't heard it yet because I no longer subscribe to TIDAL (hoping against hope that Apple acquires it, which would solve a lot of logistical problems for me).

Future inked a deal with Reebok, but who cares.

Blink-182 unseated Drake from the #1 spot on the billboard charts. Again, who cares?

Aaaaand... um.. Fuck, I don't know.

louder 07.10.2016 11:36 PM

Finally gave Still Brazy a proper listen.. it's better than My Krazy Life in my opinion.

louder 07.10.2016 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
In other news...

JAY Z released his first new song in over three years this week with "spiritual," a pre-Dallas protest song about police brutality.
I haven't heard it yet because I no longer subscribe to TIDAL (hoping against hope that Apple acquires it, which would solve a lot of logistical problems for me).

Miguel made a political song as well.. well it was actually a demo, and he said he'll keep updating the song every week until it's ready (you-know-who influence, anyone? ;)): https://soundcloud.com/miguel/how-many-ruff-1

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Originally Posted by Severian
Future inked a deal with Reebok, but who cares.

Blink-182 unseated Drake from the #1 spot on the billboard charts. Again, who cares?

Aaaaand... um.. Fuck, I don't know.

Yeah.. boring. And now Drake wants to make a collaborative mixtape with Gucci. Again, boring.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 07.11.2016 12:05 AM

speaking of unrepentant musical tastes i must confess Red Hot Chili Peppers The Getaway has made it into my heavy rotation lately. no one is more surprised than me

Severian 07.11.2016 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
speaking of unrepentant musical tastes i must confess Red Hot Chili Peppers The Getaway has made it into my heavy rotation lately. no one is more surprised than me


I think you already said this?

I like the cover art. The fox especially. There. I said a nice thing about RHCP.

Severian 07.11.2016 10:29 AM

I haven't heard Blank Faces yet.

noisereductions 07.11.2016 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by louder
Finally gave Still Brazy a proper listen.. it's better than My Krazy Life in my opinion.


this surprises me a lot. A lot.

Severian 07.11.2016 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
this surprises me a lot. A lot.


Louder's full of surprises this year man. I'm telling you, something's up.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 07.11.2016 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
I think you already said this?

I like the cover art. The fox especially. There. I said a nice thing about RHCP.


no i initially said i was surprised to find it listenable but lately i realized im actually listening to it a lot which means i must like it

Rob Instigator 07.12.2016 08:44 AM

Nowadays if you sell 15,000 units in a week it is Number One on Billboard charts. what a sad state of affairs. In the 80's you had to come out the gate with 400,000 sales in a week to get number one.

Rob Instigator 07.12.2016 08:45 AM

an indie/punk band selling 100,000 units of an album was like the motherload. Nowadays mainstream acts can't sell that in a month

Severian 07.12.2016 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
an indie/punk band selling 100,000 units of an album was like the motherload. Nowadays mainstream acts can't sell that in a month


It's because the Internet d00d.

Though to be fair, some folks are still going strong on actual sales ("actual" in this case usually meaning any digital medium other than streaming, and physical sales). Obviously Beyoncé killed it, with something like 760,000 in her first week. And dildo Drake somehow did 1.6 million in a week. I would be remiss if I failed to mention that Kanye sold 100,000 when he finally put his record out, and yeah, 50% of that came from streaming/sales conversions, but the fact that the album had already been streamed 150 million times and illegally downloaded God knows how many more, it's kind of a wonder he even charted with a two month old album, let alone hit #1.

No, they're not the sales figures he saw on Graduation (980,000/week), and no, this isn't 2000, when the 1 million mark was being hit by everyone from pop to hip-hop to rap-metal. But the industry's not entirely dead. It's just "evolving."

I wish it would evolve in some other way that less us old boys have some fun too. But face it man, Apple and Spotify are the music industry now. Chance the fucking Rapper had a top ten album with a "free" mixtape. Streaming-only albums are now eligible for Grammys, which is certainly not going to save the physical copy industry. That's just how things are going. Sad af.

louder 07.12.2016 09:30 AM

http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/...ksummersnight/

I love the album.. but what kind of terrible write up is this? Why do they even bother?

louder 07.12.2016 09:32 AM

My Krazy Life just got old for me because of DJ Mustard's production.. Still Brazy feels like something I'll be able to bump in many years from now and it'll still sound fresh.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Nowadays if you sell 15,000 units in a week it is Number One on Billboard charts. what a sad state of affairs. In the 80's you had to come out the gate with 400,000 sales in a week to get number one.

Yeah, shit is sad.. most CD stores in my area got closed forever.

Severian 07.12.2016 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by louder
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/...ksummersnight/

I love the album.. but what kind of terrible write up is this? Why do they even bother?


I just read that. The references to "sex so transcendent it makes tantric look boring" are horrid and cringe-worthy. Comparisons to D right out the gate. Why is this a surprise? Pitchfork is ubiquitous and unavoidable, but they still write pure shit 9 times out of 10.

louder 07.12.2016 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Severian
I just read that. The references to "sex so transcendent it makes tantric look boring" are horrid and cringe-worthy. Comparisons to D right out the gate. Why is this a surprise? Pitchfork is ubiquitous and unavoidable, but they still write pure shit 9 times out of 10.

So true.

http://www.ew.com/article/2016/06/29...ight-ew-review

I thought this review was spot on.. especially compared to Pitchfork's.

louder 07.12.2016 09:40 AM

Neo-soul was a bullshit term anyway.. shit was made up by magazines and label executives just like "grunge."

louder 07.12.2016 09:43 AM

Oh yeah.. Blank Face is the shit. Everyone from Rob to Sev to SuchFriends to NR to pepper green should get on it ASAP.

louder 07.12.2016 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by louder
My Krazy Life just got old for me because of DJ Mustard's production.. Still Brazy feels like something I'll be able to bump in many years from now and it'll still sound fresh.

It still has some of his best tracks though.. "1AM" in particular stands out on that album.

louder 07.12.2016 09:52 AM

I know y'all might think that Still Brazy could've used more diversity.. it's definitely a "sloppy" record, but it's so hood and raw that I just can't help but love it. My Krazy Life has a few "softer" moments.. Still Brazy is just grimey as hell from start to finish.

louder 07.12.2016 09:55 AM

I really wish Drake and Lil Wayne weren't on it though. They are the only "big" names on the album, but at the same time they're definitely the weakest parts of it.

Rob Instigator 07.12.2016 10:12 AM

I'm gonna get on Still Brazy and BlankFace. will let y'all know how that shit goes.

Severian 07.12.2016 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by louder
I really wish Drake and Lil Wayne weren't on it though. They are the only "big" names on the album, but at the same time they're definitely the weakest parts of it.


Drake's always the weakest part of whatever he's a part of. I swear, I've gone from being a casual fan to hating him, to having hope when IYRTITL dropped, to hating him harder and more fiercely than anyone else in the goddamn hip hop world. He's a goddamn joke.

Re: Lil Wayne. This dude just makes me sad at this point. I broke my "no music videos" rule and watched the clip for "No Problems" from Coloring Book, and Wayne is just systematically erasing his legacy. That was his best verse in forever, but looking at him, flexing and boarding and acting like the same old Hot Boy kid, with that wrinkly face and the elephant in the room that is his dwindling (ok, nosediving) relevance is just pathetic.

Seriously, I think he's using all this label drama to cover up the fact that he's DONE, and doesn't have another good album in him. He knows it. But he still says shit like "I got problems bigger than these boys/my deposits they be on steroids" ... Yeah, I doubt that.

My favorite part of the video, and of his verse, is when he says "I get so choked up, when I think of old stuff/ movin on.." It feels like he's actually being honest for a split second, and I like his delivery of the line in the video.

That line about "if that label tries to stop me there's gon be some crazy Weezy fans all up in the lobby"'is wishful thinking. When was the last time you encountered a real live hardcore Weezy fan? And if "that label" really is getting in his way, they HAVE stopped him, and I don't see anyone rioting in the streets, or even bitching on message boards.

Wayne is done. His voice makes any hip-hop song sound ten years older than it is. He's having seizures all over the place, probably due to his steady diet of sizzurp and Xanax and percocets. Fucking idiot.


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