Thread blew my mind
What does it say that music is mainly about love and sex?
That they provoke intense emotions, but it's still wild that there are almost no albums without it
It says that love and s***are tools to control the population and make them complacent to accept their sad reality and think of love/sex as the solution to their life woes, INSTEAD of rising up against the elites and ruling class and making life better for themselves
The Big Day is about suffering
It says that love and s***are tools to control the population and make them complacent to accept their sad reality and think of love/sex as the solution to their life woes, INSTEAD of rising up against the elites and ruling class and making life better for themselves
¿Porque no los dos?
Man on the Moon
Eh idk
Whole album is about how much love the nigga don’t get
Eh idk
Whole album is about how much love the nigga don’t get
I believe it's about loneliness and self help in situations like that
I believe it's about loneliness and self help in situations like that
Right, in response to the lack of love he’s getting in his life
It says that love and s***are tools to control the population and make them complacent to accept their sad reality and think of love/sex as the solution to their life woes, INSTEAD of rising up against the elites and ruling class and making life better for themselves
Bruh
Theres that obscure album called Kind of Blue by underground artist Miles Davis, check it out OP.
In all seriousness, you can listen literally anything instrumental as long as there's no love related meaning in title and be good. Enjoy!
First good suggestion itt
It feels kind of weird to be an instrumental listener but I’m starting to embrace it
The Dark Side of the Moon is one of the best and biggest albums of all time and not a single song touches on love or sex.
First good suggestion itt
It feels kind of weird to be an instrumental listener but I’m starting to embrace it
Be not afraid my man your in for a treat
I remember how 20+ minute long jazz tracks used to scare the s*** out of me when I listened only relatively short, commercialized and overproduced music with vocals.
But then I got into the jazz and absence of vocals and focus on in-time rather than postproduction completely changed my perception of music so now I lost interest in a lot of vocals-pop-structure music just because how tamed and sidelined music there feels
metal albums
It says that love and s***are tools to control the population and make them complacent to accept their sad reality and think of love/sex as the solution to their life woes, INSTEAD of rising up against the elites and ruling class and making life better for themselves
U spitting rn
Donnie. Wish he made more music in this lane. The album “Colored Section” is in these guidelines
SRS is an album that contemplates on the brevity of life, and the fleeting moments that we cannot appreciate enough as they slip away from our fingertips too quickly and leave us only with memories
Larry June & Curren$y. They’re more business and mindset based. There’s always instrumental music like bro said, Miles Davis, “A Love Supreme” by Coltrane. In our era, we have Roy Hargrove, Maurice Brown, Doobie Powell, Lady Wray, who really bring it.
4:44 out now
Nobody mentioned it?
the im sorry i cheated album?
@op you didn't stated the genre but there's a lot
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyUBL2-Qifk&list=PLP59Fs_hB7C29nGA-cCbcVsCkbYprt4qa&ab_channel=TheAvalanches-Topic"since I left you, I found the world so new"
"since I left you, I found the world so new"
anything else?
there’s literally so many albums and literal genres of music that are absent of the themes of s***and love idk how it’s this hard