YetAnotherBrick
01.05.16 | these are all great choices. i always found Q-Tip a bit lackluster in the lyric department tbh, but his charisma more than makes up for it. and El-P.... holy shit, his words can be off the fucking wall sometimes. idk how much of his solo stuff you've heard, but damn... prepare yourself. i like that you got 1 here too, she needs more respect round these parts as a lyricist |
Rowan5215
01.05.16 | where's Eyedea |
AmericanFlagAsh
01.05.16 | Hmm idk if I'd call Doug a "favorite lyricist"
Their sound is everything though |
Artuma
01.05.16 | jamie behar |
Calc
01.05.16 | 12 is a funny choice. |
Asdfp277
01.05.16 | obvious choice but i love matt berninger, bjork is a great lyricist too, she's kinda innocent and sometimes silly but she can be brutal too |
DoofusWainwright
01.05.16 | Matt Johnson (The The), Dan Bejar (Destroyer), Willy Vlautin (Delines, Richmond Fontaine), Stuart Staples (Tindersticks), Will Oldham (Bonnie Prince Billy, Palace Music) |
zakalwe
01.05.16 | 15/Death or Glory is one of the greatest things ever.
Needs Moz though. |
DoofusWainwright
01.05.16 | Moz knows how to pen a killer lyric |
Rowan5215
01.05.16 | Moz is the wittiest motherfucker on the face of the earth no doubt about it |
Zig
01.05.16 | Some good picks like 1 and 4. I'd chose Paul Simon as my favorite. |
cowboydan89
01.05.16 | I can see Doug not being the greatest choice. I just really like his concepts, even if he isn't necessarily the greatest. Moz can be pretty hit or miss for me personally, and it sounds like I'm gonna regret putting El-P on here eventually. |
DinosaurJones
01.05.16 | Tomas Kalnoky (Streetlight Manifesto) |