madrigal30
07.04.21 | this list is unassailable. add yr favorite jazz cabbage LPs in the comments |
chemicalmarriage
07.04.21 | 3 is a great one
Welcome to sky valley is good |
madrigal30
07.04.21 | ooh, yeah, kyuss rules sometimes when yr at a party fs |
ArsMoriendi
07.04.21 | Not French enough |
madrigal30
07.04.21 | any french recs in particular? |
Colton
07.04.21 | the new Sweet Trip is like the ultimate weed album. but honestly all music is so much better high. main reason i haven’t quit yet |
madrigal30
07.04.21 | all sweet trip is very good while high. tbh, there is a good subset of my fav music that i cannot enjoy high-- all punk/hardcore and most emo just is either too angry or sad, and some of it is just thinly derivative when examined too hard |
JKing92
07.04.21 | Some of my own picks:
The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper/Magical Mystery Tour
Cream - Fresh Cream/Disraeli Gears
Dave Matthews Band - Crash
David Bowie - Hunky Dory/Ziggy Stardust
Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard
Green Day - Dookie/Nimrod
Jane's Addiction - Nothing's Shocking/Ritual de lo Habitual
Led Zeppelin - IV
Outkast - Aquemini/Stankonia
Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon/Wish You Were Here
Radiohead - OK Computer
The Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream
Stone Temple Pilots - Tiny Music...
Tool - Ænima
U2 - Achtung Baby
The Velvet Underground and Nico |
madrigal30
07.04.21 | some really good picks, some really bad ones. tool and u2 and dmb and clapton def not for me but i get you |
JKing92
07.04.21 | I get you. I'm not a huge U2 guy outside of Achtung Baby (though I do like some songs here and there, like "Pride (In the Name of Love)" and "With or Without You"), but I do love that album. I also get a little bored of Clapton after the '70s (though "Tears In Heaven" is a beautiful song, and by far my favorite track he released after 1977), but I love nearly all of his work between 1966 and 1974. When it comes to DMB and Tool, you really have to be into the musical "worlds" those bands create. I'm a huge fan of Tool, and while I don't love DMB quite as much, they have put out several songs I love ("Where Are You Going," "Funny the Way It Is"), and sometimes even a full album I love (Under the Table and Dreaming and Crash, most especially). They are a band that a lot of people are quick to bring up when it comes to questioning the "validity" of my tastes (though some use my love of Green Day and Kanye West, among other opinions), but I applaud you for being civil and erudite, and not saying anything about me not understanding "real" music, et al. I wish more people who disagreed with me were as respectful as you. :-) |
parksungjoon
07.04.21 | electric wizard, sleep, om |
madrigal30
07.04.21 | honestly jking, can't diss the talent of either tool or dmb, and while i like tool when sober and dmb never i can't listen to either while high. they're bands of god musicians who make music that sonically ain't for me. w/ regards to u2, i'm just not a fan of the reliance on delay and bono's voice irks me beyond words. clapton is a racist, anti-vax piece of shit who isn't even that good at the guitar.
park based |
parksungjoon
07.04.21 | claptons best material is by far his work with cream, his solo albums have a lot of filler
some post rock prob makes good weed music |
parksungjoon
07.04.21 | electric wizard t/t and sleep's jerusalem are really underrated relative to their better known stuff
i am trying to think of more stuff my brain is failing me |
madrigal30
07.04.21 | post rock bad weed music because most of it makes me contemplate y impending mortality |
parksungjoon
07.04.21 | https://kaironirse.bandcamp.com/album/the-defect-in-that-one-is-bleach-were-hunting-wolverines
this one has some really cool influences unlike most 2000s stuff |
parksungjoon
07.04.21 | hmm thats fair
is the same true for post metal and doom metal then? |
madrigal30
07.04.21 | not typically. much less contemplativeness in doom metal but the reason i like electric wizard and the shorter sleep songs is that if it's *too* low and slow i start getting feelings of deep, lovecraftian existential dread |
parksungjoon
07.04.21 | ahh yea definitely dont listen to esoteric then while high lol |
parksungjoon
07.04.21 | u like boards of canada? |
JKing92
07.04.21 | Very fair in many respects, madrigal -- while Clapton is indeed quite the asshole at times (especially in the past year), personally I prefer to let the music speak for itself. I am happy when music is made by great people whose art and behavior are equally worthy of praise -- in this respect, I think of people like Billie Joe Armstrong and Lady Gaga, who are great people and great musicians. If a musician's a jerk, oh well -- if the music's great, at least there's that (basically my opinion on people like Clapton, as well as Michael Jackson and Mechanical Animals-era Marilyn Manson, though I can't say I love much else by the latter). And if the musician's a jerk and I hate the music, well, double ugh. Hence my feelings on artists like Ted Nugent, Kid Rock, and Burzum, who I can't stand as musicians or people. |
Kompys2000
07.04.21 | "Granola folk" is an incredible descriptor that I will definitely be stealing for a review at some point
Anyway my go-to thc jams are as follows:
Nightmares on Wax- Carboot Soul (it is frankly illegal to not have at least one downtempo album in ur smoking playlists)
Jack Rose- Kensington Blues (tasty fingerstyle acoustic mmmm)
Allman Brothers Band- Eat A Peach (mountain jam, that is all)
Earth- The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull (doom/sludge/post metal that vibes and twinkles all pretty-like, way better than E2LFE imo)
Stevie Wonder- Innervisions (because Stevie time should be all the time)
Bowery Electric- Beat (trip hop + shoegaze, vox do repetitive mantra stuff n its nice)
But also [2] to what Colton said, I can throw on basically any album I enjoy sober and have a fantastic time |
parksungjoon
07.04.21 | >Earth- The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull (doom/sludge/post metal that vibes and twinkles all pretty-like, way better than E2LFE imo)
that album isnt metal but its sweet yea
i think e2lfe tries to achieve something different though [: |
Snake.
07.04.21 | low's entire discog |
Kompys2000
07.04.21 | "that album isnt metal but its sweet yea"
Not sure I agree but I can definitely see where ur coming from. It's not super guitar-oriented but still has those slow heavy riffs yknow |
madrigal30
07.04.21 | kompys i know these r good because i havent heard of 3/5 of these (to my recollection) |