#Clube da Esquina
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meuemvoce · 6 months ago
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Oferecemos aquilo que temos
Até quando seremos útil na vida de alguém? Até quando precisaram de nós? Somos um prazo de validade na vida das pessoas e só servimos quando precisam de algo que carregamos dentro de nossos corações. Às vezes a nossa essência é tirada através de pessoas que não tem nada para nos oferecermos, mas porque de alguma forma sempre ficamos e tentamos demostrar que valemos a pena? Será que elas pensam da mesma forma que nós? Será que tem a mesma preocupação sobre usar alguém, arrancar a essência de uma pessoa que um dia era importante para ela? Às pessoas tem o péssimo hábito de quebrar alguém quando ver que já teve o suficiente dela e em seguida ‘’não serve mais para nada? Descarta’’. Geralmente pessoas que usam outras pessoas são as que não tem nada para oferecer, mas mesmo assim espera algo em troca, elas se frustram, sentem raiva, decepção, mágoa por carregar um vazio achando que é alguma coisa. Sabe aquela sensação de que oferecemos tudo o que temos e não recebemos na mesma intensidade? É o engano gritando para você sair fora enquanto é tempo e que não tem nada para você naquele lugar, mas somos teimosos, enfrentamos o duvidoso e o desconhecido, preferimos dar a nossa cara para bater a seguir nossa intuição. Sabe aquela mensagem lida e não respondida? Ligação recusada? Mentiras atrás de mentiras? É o coração te avisando que você merece mais apesar de doer ao ser ignorada. É inevitável sermos substituídos, ignorados e esquecidos, mas se a única saída é seguir em frente mesmo quando a outra pessoa te usou, então faça a sua saída da vida dessa pessoa valer a pena, não se torne aquilo que te feriu, aprenda com os erros, sabemos que ser tapa buraco na vida de alguém não é o que desejamos, mas pegue sua melhor versão e tampe os buraquinhos que ficaram no seu coração, pode levar um tempo para sumir com os vestígios, demora um pouco para cicatrizar e não procure entender do porque as pessoas usarem você e depois de descartarem como um brinquedo sem serventia, só oferecemos aquilo que temos, se você carrega amor, irá oferecer amor, se você carregar dor vai oferecer dor, mas isso não quer dizer que você deve desistir de tentar conhecer outras pessoas, principalmente aquelas que passam pela mesma dificuldade que você. Não subestime a sua intuição, não deixe de ouvir seu coração quando ele gritar ‘’fuja’’, não ignore os sinais quando as pessoas demostrarem não precisar mais de você e isso vale para qualquer relacionamento e qualquer situação. A dor ela é passageira, assim como a mágoa, raiva, decepção e medo, nada dura para sempre e você já percebeu que para tudo tem um tempo de acabar e por que não acabar em ser a segunda opção de alguém? Por que não quebrar o ciclo de ir atrás de migalhas e se satisfazer com tão pouco? Não se perca pelo caminho pela falta de reciprocidade e por ter sido a segunda opção de alguém, de meia volta, pegue e aprenda a identificar quando aquele lugar não é mais para você, pegue seu amor-próprio, segure na mão dele e dê meia volta. Foda-se aquelas pessoas que não tem nada para nos oferecer e pela falta de reciprocidade!
Elle Alber
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venzilanddeathcult · 11 months ago
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ALL TIME FAVORITE ALBUMS CHART
2023 is basically ending and i dont think theres any upcoming album thats going to absolutely shatter my perception of music (most recent one would be ants from up there my beloved) so i made a chart of all my favorite albums ever forever adn ever but 4x4
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so thats that
ALBUMS IN (loose-ish) ORDER
O Terno - Melhor Do Que Parece
Slint - Spiderland
The Mars Volta - Frances The Mute
SWANS - The Seer (!!!!!!!)
Ween - Quebec
The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
Milton Nascimento & Lô Borges - Clube da Esquina
TOOL - Lateralus
Have A Nice Life - Deathconsciousness
Les Rallizes Dénudés - '77 Live
Queens Of The Stone Age - Songs For The Deaf
Dead Kennedys - Plastic Surgery Disasters (And In God We Trust Inc., that one's equally amazing)
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
Nirvana - In Utero
Ween - The Mollusk
Pixies - Doolittle
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guessimdumb · 4 months ago
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Quarteto Em Cy - Tudo Que Você Podia Ser (1972)
Often dismissed as easy listening, I think that Quarteto Em Cy have a very appealing sound on this version of the Clube da Esquina tune
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nnaalluuaa · 8 months ago
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March 2024
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baixotu · 5 months ago
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Conheça os nossos #Livros:
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#ContosSobreAMorte
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jamkamart · 1 year ago
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The Smiling Friends Go to Brazil!
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amor-barato · 4 months ago
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Márcio Borges, Fernando Brant, Milton Nascimento e Lô Borges
Diamantina, 1971
📷 Juvenal Pereira
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recliningbacchante · 1 year ago
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piloncillos · 2 years ago
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Cais, Milton Nascimento.
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arthrfrts · 2 months ago
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Essa música é física quântica. É quando você sente que está caminhando na mesma velocidade do vento ao redor. Como se você se movimentasse na velocidade do mundo.
Essa música é você anos depois, quando esse vento te encontra de novo. Nunca foi um momento tão distante, nunca foi um momento tão próximo. Tudo ao mesmo tempo. A música que tem o tempo inteiro nela.
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meuemvoce · 2 months ago
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A vida é sobre isso. Viver um dia de cada vez.
Elle Alber
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fehirooka · 2 months ago
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dreams don't grow old
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venzilanddeathcult · 10 months ago
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BELATED NEW YEARS LIST OF COOL ALBUMS I DISCOVERED IN 2023 OH BOY THIS POST IS GONNA BE LONG
2023 was without a doubt the year ive listened to the most music in all of my life, so there's quite a hefty bit of albums to list, and i'll try to put them in a loose order of when i listened to them, but no promises!
I will limit it to one album per band, while noting the other ones i could have listened to within the text
Sadly, i didn't get around to hearing The Beggar by SWANS yet, so it won't make this list. that said heres the first one lol
SPIDERLAND
(By Slint)
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Also known as the "how the fuck did a bunch of dudes in their early 20s make something this fucking great" album
I first listened to this one at a friend's house since he had it on vinyl, and halfway through the album i was losing my shit and repeatedly exclaiming loudly how fucking amazing the album was
It's very hard to put into words just how fucking good this album is, it's definitely one of the albums that put me onto Post Rock as a whole, and changed the way i view guitar playing pretty significantly
Every song feels immaculately constructed (the weakest one being the short instrumental that comes right before my personal favorite, Good Morning, Captain, the final song of the album that's linked above) and the raw emotional output won me over pretty early into my first listen. It is now my second favorite album of all time, good shit, i urge anyone reading who hasn't listened yet to give it a shot
Give their first album a listen too!
THE POD
(By Ween)
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Not much i can say about this album i haven't said before i think, so here are the notes i took about it while listening to it for the first time (on a plane ride)
"Listened to this album during the plane ride Might be one of Ween's best It's so noisy and shitty and gross Only enchanced by the plane ride nausea and the very low energy feel the altitude gives It's Like if the Best album of all time got recorded on the shittiest hardware ever i'm Gonna listen to it a lot I can tell The noisiest part of the [referring to the last song here] song started on the most turbulent part of the ride And I was all for it"
I was already a Ween fan by this point, but hadn't listened to their earlier stuff, especially The Pod since every attempt at listening to it made me genuinely nauseous for some reason, but damn did braving through the album pay off. it's one of my favorite Ween albums and every time i get a fever i put it on to at least find some comfort in the wooziness. big recommendation
OCTAHEDRON
(By The Mars Volta)
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I've been a Mars Volta fan since very early 2022, but i didn't get around to exploring their full catalogue until after the release of their comeback album later that same year, with Octahedron being the last of them (the rest i gave first listens to in 2022)
It's a decently strong change from their previous album (The Bedlam in Goliath), which was probably their most intense and chaotic album, although it definitely fell flat in a few aspects (Weirdly produced, some filler that could have been cut out that makes some stuff sound samey, something that wasn't much of an issue with Volta albums up until that TBiG)
It feels like it sort of harkens back to their earlier albums such as Frances the Mute and Tremulant while also going forward in a direction that makes sense considering 2012's Noctourniquet.
It's still not something as well constructed as their earlier albums, but it's a seriously good effort and worth listening to at least once, some seriously catchy and memorable songs in here
IN TIMES NEW ROMAN...
(By Queens Of The Stone Age)
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I've been a fan of Queens Of The Stone Age for basically as long as i can remember, which only intensified in the pandemic as i would spend my days listening to Era Vulgaris on loop for hours and hours
There was not a single album from them that i didn't love, something about their entire style is extremely appealing to my ears, and when i heard they would release a new album i damn near shat myself and eagerly awaited for news
Then Emotion Sickness came out, with it's Era Vulgaris-reminiscent sound, ESPECIALLY the chorus and i couldn't be happier, there was absolutely no end to my hype
And thankfully, once the album came out, i realized these motherfuckers STILL have it in them to make a really fucking solid rock album, it seems they shed the slightly more polished sound of Villains and went back to that good old rougher sound they used to have, while not ditching some of the bells and whistles that made their reunion records work
Seriously solid album and i'd recommend it to anyone that enjoys this style of rock. good stuff
Church goes here
CONTEMPORARY MOVEMENT
(By Duster)
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Shed away all of those memes about Sisyphus featuring a song off this album and underneath you will find a really emotional slowcore album with such an immaculate vibe i can't help but just. sink into it as i listen, if that makes sense
Before listening to this album i was a big fan of that Experimental Dust bootleg, but had never listened to their other stuff until i did
Almost every song is just oozing with this unmistakably Duster sound that is so perfectly melancholic you cant help but just be right there with them, it's some seriously great stuff, lovely album.
I also listened to Stratosphere, but i didn't listen to it much so i don't feel like it fits in this post, but rest assured it's a damn good time as well. Great album, very sad, should probably only listen to it in a good headspace but you do you
WISH YOU WERE HERE
(By Pink Floyd)
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Enough said. its peak
same applies to Animals
A FUCK TON OF ALBUMS
(By SWANS)
No, really, just in 2023 i gave first listens to:
To Be Kind
The Seer
White Light From The Mouth of Infinity
Love of Life
Greed
The Great Annihilator
The Burning World
It's too much to talk about, but SWANS is one of my favorite bands, and honestly, if you're really curious, just shoot me a DM for thoughts on any of these albums haha, i'm always overjoyed to talk about music with people, especially SWANS.
loveless
(By my bloody valentine)
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One of my biggest regrets is not listening to this album in full earlier than i did. It's seriously such a fucking incredible experience from start to finish that i can't even find much to say about it that hasn't been said before, just give it a listen
MT EERIE
(By The Microphones)
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Sorry kids i havent listened to the glow pt 2 yet cant talk about it
I randomly discovered The Microphones on my youtube recommendations one day while listening to completely unrelated music, but clicked due to the artwork catching my interest and was completely enthralled by their melancholic acoustic sound followed by real intense percussion in some songs, and the flirting with experimentation that goes on throughout the entire album, it's seriously great and it touched me in a way not much music has. Big recommendation
IN RAINBOWS
(By Radiohead)
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It's hard to say something about this album that hasn't been said already, so i won't.
Give it a listen, even if you're not a fan of their usual stuff, this album still stands out as a pretty interesting project and i enjoy it quite a lot
Also listened to from them this year: OK Computer and Kid A, heavily enjoyed both but In Rainbows remains my favorite
DOOLITTLE
(By Pixies)
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Now for my most listened album of the year, spawned from the same night that got me into Spiderland (my 2nd most listened to album...go figure)
Having listened to Where Is My Mind? upon watching Fight Club, that was sadly the only Pixies song i stuck to for a while, but once i heard this album i kept on digging and digging through it to finally get what it is that made me enjoy this band's sound
It actually took me quite a fucking while to fully "get" this album, but the album slowly earned my full appreciation and became something i'd spend days listening to on loop, enjoying the ride from start to finish, it's a seriously good album, and if you wanna hear where some of that 90s rock dynamic came from, this and Surfer Rosa are considered some of the most notable precursors to it, so there you have it. give it a listen!
CLUBE DA ESQUINA
(By Milton Nascimento & Lô Borges)
LINK TO "Tudo O Que Você Podia Ser" FROM THE ALBUM (10 VIDEOS PER POST LIMIT LOL)
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I struggle to choose a singular song to link, because every part of this album is crafted with such intricate musicianship and mix matching of Brazilian tradition with a foreign, beatles-esque flavor which is so smoothly and lovingly woven into the entire record. It's an absolute must for anyone interested in the music of Brazil, and one of my absolute favorite albums of all time. i recommend this one to every person i discuss music with, it's a seriously outstanding achievement of an album. give it a listen.
CENTER OF ATTENTION
(By InI)
LINK TO "No More Words" FROM THE ALBUM
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I am a HUGE fan of the Jazz Rap style developed in the east coast during the 90s, and InI's shelved debut is one of those crowning examples i now look to when introducing people to the style. Right from the start the album sets you in it's laid back vibe, with it's nice groovy beats that tastefully sample old jazz records in a way that really adds to the album's whole atmosphere. Great album, give it a try.
DUMMY
(By Portishead)
LINK TO "Sour Times" FROM THE ALBUM
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While regrettably not having listened to the rest of their output, this album still manages to blow me away every single time i listen to a song off it. There's something so lovable about the gloomy atmosphere paired with those spy movie ass guitars and absolutely breathtaking vocals. every member plays such a strong part in the album's atmosphere to the point you can pay attention to just one component and still be interested the whole way through. this album is so fucking good. give it a listen
SPEAKERBOXXX / THE LOVE BELOW
(By OutKast)
LINK TO "Church" FROM THE FIRST SIDE OF THE ALBUM
LINK TO "Love Hater" FROM THE SECOND SIDE OF THE ALBUM
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Outkast has always been one of my favorites in rap, but i never took the time to listen to their biggest project, the double album Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, which is kind of two solo albums from Big Boi and Andre 3000 (in that order) packaged as an Outkast album, but god damn, they made it work really well.
EVERY single song in this album is a fucking banger (GhettoMusick being one of my favorites), the only thing holding it down are some skits that, while some of them are pretty funny, still leave you just wanting to get to the next track, but anyone who's listened to enough rap albums already knows how this stuff goes (first wu-tang album, anyone?)
One of my favorite rap albums, give it a shot, i guarantee at least 3 songs from it will be stuck in your head after.
PAUL'S BOUTIQUE
(By Beastie Boys)
LINK TO "The Sounds of Science" FROM THE ALBUM
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Another one of such cases where every song is a banger, the songs are all so fucking awesomely creative i can't help but have a wide smile on my face every time i listen, the crazy amount of samples in this album really makes it quite a unique listen, especially as a Beatles fan which means The Sounds Of Science is enough whiplash to give J.K. Simmons a run for his money
Really fun album, give it a shot
MELLON COLLIE AND THE INFINITE SADNESS
(By The Smashing Pumpkins)
LINK TO "Tales Of A Scorched Earth" FROM THE ALBUM
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I've been a moderate Smashing Pumpkins fan since i was a kid, with Siamese Dream being a favorite, and Drown being one of my favorite songs of all time at that point, but i never took the time to listen to the album that followed it, partly due to it being so massive, but once i took the plunge i spent the next 2 hours sitting in my chair absolutely floored by every song that came my way. This is a seriously impressive album from start to finish and it's one i'll cherish for years to come, every song feels like it's earned it's place, with both the soft and hard songs being equally interesting and ear catching.
Outstanding album, give it a listen.
THE FAT OF THE LAND
(By The Prodigy)
LINK TO "Breathe" FROM THE ALBUM
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I'm usually not much of an electronic music guy, but this album really caught my attention after watching Dario Casali's playthrough of Half-Life of all things, where he said he would frequently listen to The Prodigy during development, so i decided to give it a shot, having heard some of their music (Particularly in the film Kick-Ass) and i spent the next week or so religiously listening to this album on loop, it's so endlessly replayable and just fun to listen to that i instantly became hooked. Aside from that, there's not much to say, it's a very fun, energetic album, give it a shot.
THE ENTIRE FUCKING SYSTEM OF A DOWN DISCOGRAPHY
(By...yeah)
LINK TO "Soil" FROM "System Of A Down"
LINK TO "Prison Song" FROM "Toxicity"
LINK TO "Fuck the System" FROM "Steal This Album!"
LINK TO "Radio / Video" FROM "Mezmerize"
LINK TO "Vicinity Of Obscenity" FROM "Hypnotize" (not sure why people dislike this one?)
Same deal as SWANS, too much to talk about, shoot me a dm about it if you're really that curious, i don't mind.
ALL OF IT IS FUCKING GREAT. GIVE THEM A LISTEN. ENOUGH SAID
F♯ A♯ ∞
(By Godspeed You! Black Emperor)
LINK TO "East Hastings" FROM THE ALBUM
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It's hard for me to put into words what listening to this album for the first time did for me. It's one of the most atmospheric, wonderful things i've ever had the pleasure of listening to, all 3 songs in this masterpiece keep me entranced until the very last second, including the very unnecessarily long silence at the end of Providence for the hidden song. I have yet to listen to their next album, which i've been told by a mutual is even better, so i'm very excited for that. Give this one a listen.
MARQUEE MOON
(By Television)
LINK TO "See No Evil" FROM THE ALBUM
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god i am not a fan of this album cover
that being said, this album is a pretty nice, post punkish record which reminds me a lot of 80s Talking Heads, but i don't have much to say about it. it's simply a good album, and i recommend it heavily. give it a shot
THE UNNATURAL WORLD
(By Have A Nice Life)
LINK TO "Guggenheim Wax Museum" FROM THE ALBUM
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I fucking love Deathconsciousness, but stayed at that album for a while, until, for whatever reason, during my initial playthrough of Dark Souls 1 (great game, by the way, enjoyed it lots) i decided to give it a spin and wound up listening to it for basically the rest of the game. It has this gloomy vibe HANL is known for, but it feels like its played a lot more straight than Deathcon, it feels darker, i dunno.
Very good follow-up, even if i think the previous album is overall stronger, this one is still a great listen
LEAVES TURN INSIDE YOU
(By Unwound)
LINK TO "Radio Gra" FROM THE ALBUM
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I regrettably struggle to find much to say about this album, which is a shame because i really do love it a lot.
It has this sound that is at times reminiscent of Slint, which made me immediately fall in love, while still standing out as it's own thing, it's a very good fucking album from start to finish, but that's all i can say about it really, i need to listen to it more, and Unwound's other stuff.
Big recommendation right here
FRANKENCHRIST
(By Dead Kennedys)
LINK TO "MTV - Get Off The Air" FROM THE ALBUM
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Dead Kennedys is one of my favorite bands (Old Testament DK anyways, Dead Kennedys without Jello is kinda wack, sorry!), and their previous album, Plastic Surgery Disasters remains one of my favorite punk rock records to date, but i had not yet listened to the latter half of their discography, something i now regret, since it's equally as good.
Frankenchrist is a bit of detour from PSD's VERY harsh sound, sounding a little more rounded, less noisy if that makes sense, but Jello Biafra's biting social commentary and witty writing remains intact through it all and makes for an album as entertaining and awesome as the rest of their work. Seriously great, listen to it.
MAGGOT BRAIN
(By Funkadelic)
LINK TO "Maggot Brain" FROM THE ALBUM
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Having started my musical ambitions as an aspiring Funk guitarist (part of why my right hand strums so loosely haha), Funkadelic was always on my radar, with their debut album being one of the albums i listened to the most and looked for inspiration in during the pandemic, but for some reason, i never opted to listen to Maggot Brain until this year, which, as is per usual for albums i dont listen to, was a big fucking mistake, since this album is filled with bangers from start to finish. I love it to death.
An absolute must-listen to any funk rock fans
AT ACTION PARK
(By Shellac)
LINK TO "Crow" FROM THE ALBUM
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Being a fan of Steve Albini's work both in production and with Big Black, listening to Shellac eventually was a no-brainer, but i procrastinated on it until a particularly lengthy hospital visit where i had enough time to kill and listened to this album, being taken in by that noisy goodness until the album finished. I struggle to find something to say, but the song structures in this album are so weird and they don't hesitate to stay longer than usual and linger on some chords which gives songs this really punchy vibe i can't describe. Great album.
AND FINALLY....
UNDERTOW
(By TOOL)
LINK TO "Prison Sex" FROM THE ALBUM
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I'm a huge fan of TOOL, but never listened to their debut until i saw it on a mutual's top albums list, which convinced me i should give it a shot, and so i did!
...On the fucking last hour of 2023
I shit you not, the album ended in the last fuckign MINUTE of the year. 23:59. Finished listening and immediately got up to await the countdown.
That aside, you can really see how they went from this to Ænima, as it has a lot of the harder parts of that album, with less...esoteric(?) peculiarities inbetween, while still being a really good fucking album and enjoyable from start to finish, there wasn't a single song that had me bored. A worthy album to finish the year with...and this list!
FINALLY finished writing this absolute behemoth of a post, and i hope it at least gets one person to check these albums out.
Here's to a great 2024 for all! Thanks for reading!
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ultrarromanticism · 1 year ago
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feliz aniversário, bituca 🤍
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baixotu · 5 months ago
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Conheça os nossos #Livros:
https://linktr.ee/baixotu
#ContosSobreAMorte
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cosmonautroger · 2 years ago
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Clube da Esquina, Milton Nascimento, 1972
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