I will listen to teased tracks from forthcoming albums - I have done so recently with Devy, Opeth and a young Danish band whose first album I loved called Iotunn. I know the Iotunn guys a little bit, and they asked me what I thought of their latest offering. I had to tell them that I had only listened to it once, as I wanted to enjoy the album in full when it dropped rather than listening to a single track out of context.
I understand that I am a dinosaur regarding how I consume music, but for me sitting down with a new LP and playing it through, reading the sleeve notes and lyrics as I do, is all part of the enjoyment of a record. I don't have playlists, I don't use Spotify, I listen to albums as they were intended to be heard. For me that's important.
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Re: The Room 102 thread - for things you love or just having a bloody good praise!
Another tick for listening to full albums here. I’m not strict about it, but some albums are like books in the sense that listening to an individual song is like reading a favourite chapter - it’s still good, but you’re not getting the full story and context.
As much as I love collecting physical media for films and TV, I never got into vinyl, though my 14 year old niece has done recently. Nice to have an easy, obvious option for buying her presents!
As much as I love collecting physical media for films and TV, I never got into vinyl, though my 14 year old niece has done recently. Nice to have an easy, obvious option for buying her presents!
Re: The Room 102 thread - for things you love or just having a bloody good praise!
It's funny, I didn't realise this was even a thing that people could get worked up about until this very discussion. I never had any musical upbringing, I don't think I even really listened to music for pleasure until I hit university age, and it's probably the form of artistic expression that I have the most difficulty connecting to (with the exception of TV and film scores, which weirdly are one of the artistic categories I most connect to). I do have what I consider to be a favourite album, American Idiot, which has a *very* solid theme running through it, I've listened to start to finish maybe three or four times in the 20 or so years since release, and it just doesn't feel like doing this is necessary. Hell, I'm struggling to name five albums I think I've ever actually listened to "properly", to the point where I'm thinking now that "favourite album" isn't really a worthwhile measure for me.
Basically what I'm saying is that I guess I'm part of the problem
Basically what I'm saying is that I guess I'm part of the problem
Re: The Room 102 thread - for things you love or just having a bloody good praise!
I hadn't thought about this until a year or so ago. I found electric callboy and enjoyed a few of their songs - thanks to youtube.
I thought this is good enough for me to buy the album.... only to find out there was no album. Just a string of 4 or 5 songs.
They only released the album containing their newer songs quite recently- which I got of course... but it struck me as odd that there wasn't an album first that singles get released from...
I thought this is good enough for me to buy the album.... only to find out there was no album. Just a string of 4 or 5 songs.
They only released the album containing their newer songs quite recently- which I got of course... but it struck me as odd that there wasn't an album first that singles get released from...
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Yeah, me either. I'm really into music, and I love streaming services because the algorithms constantly give me new bands to discover. Loads of them aren't for me, but the feedback loop keeps giving me stuff to try and regularly serves up things I've never heard of but really enjoy. Then I go find the albums and give them a spin, and go to live gigs, and buy merch, etc, etc.
Very few albums are front-to-back winners, so I favourite and rate songs, make playlists, all that jazz. I don't really have or understand reverence for albums. There's a couple bands I always buy the new releases of on CD, even if I never open them. It's just a way for me to give them some of my money to keep doing what they do.
Err, what? They've got six albums? I've only listened to the latest one, but I knew they had at least one!
This sort of thing smacks of "old man yells at cloud" to me. Everything new is vilified, even the newspaper when it was introduced got stick for reducing novel reading, or something like that. Don't yuck other people's yum. There's some absolutely brilliant creators on all sorts of platforms. Yes, there's crap on there too but maybe people need to switch off after work?
Re: The Room 102 thread - for things you love or just having a bloody good praise!
Oh yeah, meant to say it was the 4 or 5 songs from their Tekkno album that hadn't released at the time. I made do with all their older offerings whilst waitingDrarok wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2024 12:45 pmErr, what? They've got six albums? I've only listened to the latest one, but I knew they had at least one!
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Well there is the argument that people's attention spans aren't what they once were, which necessitates the need to release steady streams of content to keep people engaged, which social media is definitely a factor of, and which think has a degree of validity. Beyond the limited impact it has had on my hobby as a musician I can't say I have much more of a positive or negative opinion about that really.Drarok wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2024 12:45 pm
This sort of thing smacks of "old man yells at cloud" to me. Everything new is vilified, even the newspaper when it was introduced got stick for reducing novel reading, or something like that. Don't yuck other people's yum. There's some absolutely brilliant creators on all sorts of platforms. Yes, there's crap on there too but maybe people need to switch off after work?
Regardless, for many other reasons, I don't think I'm being too hyperbolic when I say that social media is one of the single worst inventions of the last twenty years.