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biglargerat t1_ja0j0p1 wrote
Eyesore by Women
Though I think its a lot more beautiful in the context of the album it's on "Public Strain". You go through these haunting melancholic songs intermixed with noisey chaos and you finish off with easily the most optimistic and genuinely beautiful track off the album. The cover art is also really cool.
Monsieur_Moneybags t1_ja0iv6p wrote
Reply to Who are your top 5 favorite songwriters? Count lyricists’ and composers’ teams as one. by GeorgeHowland
- Bob Dylan
- Joe Strummer / Mick Jones
- John Lennon / Paul McCartney
- Ian Curtis
- Shaun Ryder
thequicknessinc t1_ja0io3m wrote
Afterimage ft. Tricot by Delta Sleep
__Seris__ t1_ja0io29 wrote
Simply put, her music is too depressing to listen to
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DeadEyeMetal t1_ja0ight wrote
Assuming your question is serious (quite an assumption, all things considered), well, you're certainly not a composer. Beyond that, who cares?
Nightwindless t1_ja0idtw wrote
Forestella - Utopia https://youtu.be/aT2mbsDQwlI
Valensia - Gaia https://youtu.be/BC6nUoiFtvM
cyankitten t1_ja0i4si wrote
This might sound a random thing to mention but I love how he said “I’m hooking up my jumper cables to him”
Yitzhaq t1_ja0hxnv wrote
Radiohead's Ok Computer is stunningly beautiful.
Catwoman1003 t1_ja0hwl3 wrote
Reply to What’s your favorite song?🎶 by Vedra13
A Letter to Elise by The Cure
Observantserver21 t1_ja0husm wrote
The entirety of Poets of the Fall’s catalogue.
dandle t1_ja0hrgh wrote
Reply to comment by whatdoyoumeanupeople in Am I the only one who thinks that What a wonderful world by Louis Armstrong should be humankind's anthem? by Historical_Ad1970
Do whatever you want. Musical tastes are subjective and personal. I'm not telling anybody that they aren't entitled to love "It's A Wonderful World."
Does the draw of a song wane if it is overplayed? Yes. Is the degree of wear-out constant across all songs? Of course not. It depends on factors such as how much a particular song is enjoyed by a particular individual and possibly the complexity of the music, which drives a host of neurological responses. Michael Bonshor, a music psychologist at University of Sheffield, has done work in this area.
tlbmg1970 t1_ja0hpls wrote
Reply to Who are your top 5 favorite songwriters? Count lyricists’ and composers’ teams as one. by GeorgeHowland
1.Stevie Wonder 2.Burt Bacharach 3Lennon, McCartney 4George Michael 5Michael Bolton
Slippy771 t1_ja0hg88 wrote
Reply to comment by JunFerra in I don't like Lana Del Rey but I don't know why by JunFerra
True. I find with her it’s like or dislike. No in between.
InsignificantFunds t1_ja0hf7n wrote
In Rainbows - Radiohead
dukedevils32 t1_ja0hf3l wrote
The Divine Chord- The Avalanches very floaty.
JunFerra OP t1_ja0hc5t wrote
Reply to comment by Slippy771 in I don't like Lana Del Rey but I don't know why by JunFerra
That's perfectly fine, music is an art and art is largely subjective, of course everyone will have different opinions on this.
Slippy771 t1_ja0h2xr wrote
I like her music..
Peter_Easter t1_ja0h15g wrote
Reply to comment by Nizamark in Anyone got any songs/albums they'd consider "beautiful"? by Volovolvo
Yes!
Peter_Easter t1_ja0gyy8 wrote
"TNT" by Tortoise
PomegranateBasic3671 t1_ja0gya8 wrote
Four Tet's "beautiful rewind" or "Pink"
Edit: also Trentemøllers "The Last Resort" especially the track "Miss You"
lordbub t1_ja0gtlq wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Nas Says Hip-Hop Peers His Age Don’t Inspire Him to Make Music by bodamfuonua1
the xan addict face tat rapper hasn't been commercially viable since like 2019 outside of a few big artists who blew up during that era
gwm3d t1_ja0gtfv wrote
Reply to comment by rondonjon in I’m trying to make a playlist based on these songs! by Solarsyd
And Ashes to Ashes as well. We know Major Tom’s a junky.
ContributionJolly634 t1_ja0jcq3 wrote
Reply to Anyone got any songs/albums they'd consider "beautiful"? by Volovolvo
Ghost by Devin Townsend