Blinkth3dog
Blinkth3dog t1_jabluqi wrote
Reply to Songs that are upbeat and frenetic but actually are very depressing and suicidal by Le_San0
Happy Face by Aesthetic perfection.
Hes a genius artist and the whole song is intentionally pop bubble gum summer cruising sound but the lyrics...yeah.
Blinkth3dog t1_jablprd wrote
Devildriver self titled and slipknot Iowa always always get my energy out. Especially drumming along with them
Blinkth3dog t1_ja3anza wrote
Reply to comment by Dcoonery in What line from a song lyric has made the most impact on you? by jso85
Thank you. It hits very close to home; I've bad ocd, and have waisted many years self medicating until I got help; every good moment is mirrored by the thought of how much better I could have made it.
Blinkth3dog t1_ja295c4 wrote
Ohgr 'Cracker' - "Another moment documents / the fleeting magic of what could have been"
Blinkth3dog t1_j97xgb4 wrote
Reply to comment by WhippedPistol in The impossible task of exchanging for ADA tickets through Ticketmaster by txskye20
Except it really doesn't function that way or well. The automated websites/apps are just as useless as automated phonelines have been for the past two decades. The lack of nuance or context is detrimental and most people end up needing a real person anyways.
Blinkth3dog t1_j97t0vn wrote
Why do we have humans helping computers help humans. Can we please just go back to humans?
Blinkth3dog t1_j7xr6hn wrote
I can play piano and drums by ear, but can't grasp the basics of guitar, its like teaching a dog latin to me. That said I don't know how to explain it. I can't read or write sheet music; I just feel it. But yeah practise. You'll notice patterns and progressions as the other fellow said, and eventually make your own. One day I was fumbling around on the piano and realized I was playing the brokeback mountain theme without realizing it.
Blinkth3dog t1_j6eal4b wrote
Yann Tiersen in his prime mid 2000's.
Blinkth3dog t1_j2ddhh3 wrote
Not quite the same but in 1999 as a angry 17yo, me and my friend put slipknots ST album on the cd player, and when surfacing played we sat there open jawed, looked at each other, and said these guys are going to be huge.
Blinkth3dog t1_j28ncb3 wrote
Reply to A theory on the music that we love the most. by willk95
I've heard this and fully, 100% disagree. As I've gotten older and had different experiences, songs and sounds I used to be emotionally sprung by have stopped, or changed, thier relevance. Some stuff I used to love I no longer connect with the lyrics or moods. Likewise otherstuff I only have appreciated after having lived through life longer.
Blinkth3dog t1_j1xfnhp wrote
Reply to Songs with abrupt endings by cowabunga-yall
Assemblage 23 "35mkz"
Blinkth3dog t1_j1pptg0 wrote
ICP has the Lotus Pod
Blinkth3dog t1_iu4bgpn wrote
Reply to Best earphones to Invest in ? by [deleted]
I paid 79.99 for my JLab buds 3 years ago and they have never failed me. Still work perfectly
Blinkth3dog t1_iu452jk wrote
Mentallo and the Fixer - Resonant Echo
Blinkth3dog t1_iu450j7 wrote
try the soundtrack to the film Waking Life, if nothing else check out track 7, 'ballad #3'
Blinkth3dog t1_jabm5kw wrote
Reply to Who is doing something different in music? I've been spending hours going through music sites only finding bands that are basically just making new songs in well defined genres. Who is defying genres or experimenting successfully? by sidianmsjones
Clowncore is basically the "metal" core version of jazz.