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[–] kvn2@midwest.social 2 points 1 year ago

I already knew that this was not a style of hip-hop that I enjoy. So I went into this with low expectations and I think I can say my expectations were met lol.

It felt like Bodak Yellow was supposed to be one of the highlights of the album and I can see the appeal there but that one is not for me.

Two songs that I kind of liked were Be Careful and I Like It. Be Careful was a nice change of pace from the rest of the album and it had an interesting beat. And I Like It was just too much fun with the booming bass over the "I like it like that" sample.

Other than those two tracks and a few absurd lines from Cardi that made me crack a smile there wasn't much else I liked from this album.

[–] kvn2@midwest.social 2 points 1 year ago

Love the band name and the music is pretty rad. But is there something controversial with this band? I'm curious why this post has a handful of downvotes

[–] kvn2@midwest.social 2 points 1 year ago

This is very cool! Thanks for sharing

[–] kvn2@midwest.social 2 points 1 year ago

This is new to me too. Very nice sound though

[–] kvn2@midwest.social 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

They have a song exploder episode on the song Cattails. Also Adrianne Lenker's solo stuff is worth giving a listen

[–] kvn2@midwest.social 2 points 1 year ago
[–] kvn2@midwest.social 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Don't apologize! I'd like to help out and keep this community going so I'm happy to do this. But I think I'll hold off until Tuesday to post. So basically just skip this week and start it up again next week. Did you have any albums in mind for the next one? If not I'll pick something that is "essential alternative"

[–] kvn2@midwest.social 2 points 1 year ago

Oh I didn't hear about that. Hopefully he's okay

 

Here is the 4th album from London band Vanishing Twin. I would describe them as dreamy and psychedelic. Maybe Stereolab is a good comparison. Check them out if that interests you! And I recommend their 3 previous albums too if you like this.

[–] kvn2@midwest.social 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This is really cool. Thanks for sharing. It looks like this is from their 2023 album Noisserped. I'll be giving that a listen soon

[–] kvn2@midwest.social 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Singer-songwriter Sufjan is my favorite Sufjan

[–] kvn2@midwest.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This whole album is really cool. Vocals remind me a bit of IDLES

[–] kvn2@midwest.social 2 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Hey ren@lemmy.world are we doing an album club post this week? You do a lot for this community so I wouldn't mind taking this over moving forward if you'd like. I'd hate to see it die already

 

Just read the sidebar and learned what Worldwide Wednesday was! So I wanted to share this Japanese group. No idea what they're saying but I love the beat and the flows and the distinct style of each rapper in the group. Also this video is quite the trip. .

 

I'm digging the new Sleater-Kinney song and I was reminded of this video. Fred Armisen joins them on stage to perform Rock Lobster!

 

Honestly I haven't been a fan of Eartheater's brand of experimental pop in the past. However with Powders she has taken a more subdued approach to create what is essentially a trip hop album. It has a really interesting and unexpected cover of Chop Suey halfway through the album too. And if you like this it is apparently a sister album to her upcoming 2024 album Aftermath. I'll be looking forward to that.

 

New Animal Collective! I read that this one was written in the same time period as their previous record Time Skiffs.

 

The new Animal Collective album in the morning made me want to check out some related videos. I ended up on this video for Go On from Panda Bear and Sonic Boom's 2022 collaboration. It is an absolute trip!

 

Released last Friday. Here's the 4th album from UK punk duo JOHN (TIMESTWO) made up of, you guessed it, two guys named John. Really cool collection of songs with propulsive and energetic guitar and drums and vocals that remind me a little bit of IDLES. Enjoy!

 

I love this song from We Were Promised Jetpacks' debut album These Four Walls

 

Loraine James is a British experimental electronic producer. I'm really enjoying this album from her so far. I hear some really interesting combinations of r&b, downtempo, glitch, and maybe some emo. Check it out if that at all interests you!

 

I'm really enjoying this indie record from Vancouver's Haley Blais. It's full of emotional lyrics and dynamic instrumentation with elements of folk, rock, and pop. Released last Friday but I don't think it was posted yet. Enjoy!

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