After the circus of agony that was tlop I have the patience of a saint when it comes to album releases.This is nothing compared to the 24/7 fuckery that was tlop.
Chill.
Do you guys remember m b v? lol
Who are you trying to fool? You are still going to get the album.Yeah, if they somehow drag this shit out till next week they've lost at least one customer unless the price of the new album is exactly $free
Yeah, if they somehow drag this shit out till next week they've lost at least one customer unless the price of the new album is exactly $free
Yeah, if they somehow drag this shit out till next week they've lost at least one customer unless the price of the new album is exactly $free
That music sounds pretty good. I don't keep up with unreleased material so I don't know if it's a song that is already known.
theory is a clip every 6 hours so.....slow burn i guess!Fuckkkkk.
That small clip sounds great.
I am beyond hyped right now.
I hope that clip isn't actually the new music... I know it's just a couple seconds but it sounds like super basic indie junk.
I hope that clip isn't actually the new music... I know it's just a couple seconds but it sounds like super basic indie junk.
I hope that clip isn't actually the new music... I know it's just a couple seconds but it sounds like super basic indie junk.
I like that it sounds very organic and not over-produced junk like TKOL.
That animation is wonderful too. Arguably more excited for the video than I am the album.
Yeah? A million bands use strings to decorate their swelling guitar chords.Ahhhh yes, the tired indie band with an orchestra cliche
Ahhhh yes, the tired indie band with an orchestra cliche
Yeah? A million bands use strings to decorate their swelling guitar chords.
Nothing wrong with a band using an orchestra. As with everything, it depends how they use it. Radiohead tend to be quite imaginative in their arrangements.
How to Disappear is entirely without equal
Fixed that for you.
Although I'm not into the clip, the thought of Jonny having more input is very exciting.Nothing wrong with a band using an orchestra. As with everything, it depends how they use it. Radiohead tend to be quite imaginative in their arrangements.
I hope that clip isn't actually the new music... I know it's just a couple seconds but it sounds like super basic indie junk.
Although I'm not into the clip, the thought of Jonny having more input is very exciting.
How to Disappear is almost entirely without equal in that dpmt
Although I'm not into the clip, the thought of Jonny having more input is very exciting.
New York Times December 9, 2007: Jonny Greenwood said that for this song, he wanted to recapture the white noise generated by a band playing loudly in a room, when all this chaos kicks up. In an artificial studio setting he found it impossible to generate such a sound so his solution was to use a string section, and his own overdubbed violas, sustaining every note of the scale, blanketing the frequencies.
Yeah? A million bands use strings to decorate their swelling guitar chords.
And I'm quite sure the song will be very different than that, but they gave us a clip so I'm commenting on the clip.
Unsigned artists don't typically have access to orchestras due to the associated costs. I'm not talking about a violin and cello, I'm talking about a Greenwood sized orchestra.
How big is a typical Greenwood orchestra?
Flaccid or erect?
what is this? D:Album title in the top right corner?
http://m.imgur.com/msrAKGs?r
Edit- well, probably not. It's too early for this!
That clip sounds like their playing col legno... or summink. That's fairly atypical.
How big is a typical Greenwood orchestra?
That clip sounds like their playing col legno... or summink. That's fairly atypical.
Can you explain what this means instead of just casually dropping lingo that a majority of this thread is unfamiliar with?
Good Morning, Mr. Magpie!guys stuff is happening
https://www.instagram.com/p/BE7sAVqqyvo/
also radiohead.com now defaults to DAS
Can you explain what this means instead of just casually dropping lingo that a majority of this thread is unfamiliar with?
He was the BBC's director of classical music a while back, so full size (64 piece?) wouldn't surprise me these days.
Percussive string play, but I don't find it atypical for Greenwood, his movie soundtracks are loaded with this stuff