your music pallet can be similiar to your food one. taste in music can change all the time, depending on mood and loads of different experiences. this mainly applies to music that exceeds surface level s*** tbh
Everyone has sensibilities that they may have to work past in order to fully appreciate some music.
When I first heard Yeezus I wasn’t sure what to say about it. I could’ve said it was bad just off that one listen but I kept on and it grew on me.
It’s soft mentality is what it is. Saying that because it doesn’t conform to a specific formula it’s not good music
This doesn’t apply to every song though right?
I’ve skipped over songs on my own thinking they’re meh just to think they’re the hardest s***s ever when one of my boys plays them in the whip.
I agree
It should be good on first listen
You’ve never had something grow on you?
Lol that’s what niggas say when the mid aint hitting.
Niggas face a whole wood and be like maybe if I roll another 3.5 of mid I’ll be zooted
Niggas face a whole wood and be like maybe if I roll another 3.5 of mid I’ll be zooted
Facts 😂 my nigga it’s not smoking lol you got a bad batch.
You’re opinion doesn’t mean s*** till ~5 listens
if we're talking about an entire album idk about all that
It's completely nonsense my guy. It's like keep eating sh*t and later, the sh*t won't taste like sh*t to you. What y'all think
Sometimes it takes time to digest music
I listened to EA like 12 time and each time its better and its by far his best project
music can definetely grow on you but i think albums where the wannabe "in group" hypes it up needs stop. it is pathetic seeing people say like "i had to listen to the album a couple times to appreciate it the way it was meant to be heard". this happens more than you'd think and its painful to see everytime. but yeah the issue is nuanced for sure
music can definetely grow on you but i think albums where the wannabe "in group" hypes it up needs stop. it is pathetic seeing people say like "i had to listen to the album a couple times to appreciate it the way it was meant to be heard". this happens more than you'd think and its painful to see everytime. but yeah the issue is nuanced for sure
What’s wrong with that tho, a lot of the greatest music needs context to be digested properly
And different music needs to be approached differently
What’s wrong with that tho, a lot of the greatest music needs context to be digested properly
And different music needs to be approached differently
yeah thats def the case for music where the sounds are different from what you normally hear, but i see people straight up stockholm syndroming themselves because they feel left out that they simply don't like an album acclaimed by others. s***'s weird
yeah thats def the case for music where the sounds are different from what you normally hear, but i see people straight up stockholm syndroming themselves because they feel left out that they simply don't like an album acclaimed by others. s***'s weird
Yea u right, feel like a lot of ppl grow out of that eventually tho
op got a point since exposure effect is in fact a real thing, but i do think growers can happen. if you're "forcing" yourself you're doing it wrong though.
i remember listening to grimes visions once or twice when it came out and i didnt like at all and just forgot about it. i revisited a couple years later and turns out i loved it. i think most ppl dont consider this cuz everyone wants to live in the moment so they listen to an album over and over but it doesn't work like that for me