thinly veiled blink-182 hate thread
Might turn this thread into a Sevendust Thread in a lil bit
That Descending track with Little Dragon was some real ass s***. Also feel his collab album with Phantogram was criminally slept on
Fell in the sun one of the best songs ever to put on in the whip on a sunny day
Zulu case still surprised me lol I had met the dude when he was playing in a friends roommates band back in HS. he was really really nice, but both of them ended up getting cancelled lol
I hate that Zulu broke up but it seemed pretty bad from what I read
like the 2nd track the most
thank you!
we were actually thinking about scrapping this one
Mos Def woulda singlehandedly turned the tides on this if that racist ass label woulda let him just make his rock Black Jack Johnson album like he wanted to (New Danger was the compromise)
It's not their fault New Danger was mid
Fell in the sun one of the best songs ever to put on in the whip on a sunny day
there are niggas doing, its just not the people posted in op
Nigga I am the f***in OP
I even posted examples at the end of the post
Nigga I am the f***in OP
I even posted examples at the end of the post
My fault twin
And i heard them too, i like them
Going to go listen to awaken my love which is a perfect example of being inspired by amazing black music and making a music on the old level, george clinton/funk etc
Shoutout gambino fr
It's not their fault New Danger was mid
New Danger was 1. Underrated and 2. The compromise because the label thought a full rock project after black on both sides wouldnt sell
Alemeda is very good
New Danger was 1. Underrated and 2. The compromise because the label thought a full rock project after black on both sides wouldnt sell
The rock songs on the new danger were not notable. Making a full Rock album would not have been a good idea if he couldn't even make a handful of decent Rock songs.
“Generic pop rock”
Because these artists like popper rock from their childhood… teezo integrates a variety of rock subgenres, X integrated emo and screamo, not pop punk or whatever. Why would u need to call someone out on not doing the type of rock ur into, if thats the music that connects with YOU then you do it. Emo and pop punk are worlds apart nu metal is entirely a different thing, trap metal was entirely different. Juice wasn’t really emo at all tbh
We can’t restrict people’s art to only what’s perceived as historically “black” rock music to only keep them within the confines of those sounds rock music is black music and people should make what they like and take inspo from what inspires them. A reminder also, poppy doesn’t equal generic. Teezo or X is anything but.
Funk and funkadelic has been payed homage to a million times over that s*** jsut isn’t popular as sole rock music. Teezo integrates all types of rock music with rnb and other more traditional black music. I don’t get this post, if that’s the music u connect to then make it man!
I do get this desire but it doesn’t have to be at such expense of other things! Both are great! I think the fact that black artists aren’t gatekept from making that music and paying homage to that which they connected to is great!
New Danger was 1. Underrated and 2. The compromise because the label thought a full rock project after black on both sides wouldnt sell
super underrated
“ it's a shame because bands like Soul Glo, Zulu, Playytime, Thirdface (Led by Black woman) don't ever get the same looks”
Because they aren’t poppy and aren’t as acessible!! Ofc something like alemeda will appeal to more people cuz it’s more poppy in an era where the music everyone grew up on is closer to what they r paying homage to
The rock songs on the new danger were not notable. Making a full Rock album would not have been a good idea if he couldn't even make a handful of decent Rock songs.

You capping.
All that being said tho good post and very informal and a lot of great knowledge here and yes I’d like to see more of that it would be cool I love soul glo @op I just dont like the tweets and I don’t think we should be “calling people out” for taking influence from “white pastiche” as if they are afraid or something just because some might not like their music or the music they take influence from that’s the music they loved, wanna make, and were gatekept out of during the era they loved, and it’s innacurately lumping 10 years of influence of dif genres into being vaguely “similar” which I think does a disservice to these artists and doesn’t really respect these genres histories yk.
You capping.
The fact you're picking a performance not even on the album proves my point, nigga
The fact you're picking a performance not even on the album proves my point, nigga
This woulda all been on an album is what im saying dumbass
s***s so sanitized. there's no warmth. something about the mixing
Yeah rock does not benefit from pop mixing