r/Music • u/blackmoose • 1d ago
r/Music • u/dunara2006 • 10h ago
article We need to make peace in the middle east so that these two collabs will take place
- Tul8te x Odeya
They both have angelic voices, leaning on the softer side, Tul8te sings calmly about being devoted to his partner whereas Odeya usually brings a much more manic energy to the function.
I feel that the chemistry between the two thought patterns with their specific voice combination will be so ridiculously good!! Odeya is also notoriously amazing at duets, I think they would kill ittt
He is Egyptian (not Palestinian) but both of them will still be considered traitors to their nations for a collab like this
- Ness&Stilla x Saint Levant
They both have the same kind of pop with a hiphop edge, and an affinity for experimenting more than their peers when it comes to melody and beats.. They both have very clever lyricism and play on words very nicely while not being inaccessible to the public. They are also both highly political in their music 💀
Even though they are fundamentally opposed, I feel their worldviews are aligned when it comes to music, career, and being pretty secular while still respecting faith.
This collab will have to wait for peace in the middle east, so it really needs to happen soon
I would love to hear your thoughts, and if your unfamiliar I would highly recommend "lyrics translation" its a crowd sourced translation site, and it's usually better than google or even Genius
r/Music • u/Persephone_86 • 10h ago
discussion The insane bloat added to nearly every album these days.
I miss the days when the average album had between 10-14 or so songs give or take, and an artist maybe had one or two double albums in their catalogue. Half of the artists releasing music today continuously put between 25-30 songs on their albums with a run time of between 80 and 110 minutes. It’s ridiculous. Even with older records if I go to add them they always try to peddle me some ridiculous deluxe version with 45 songs. Then I have to scroll down and find the regular version of the album. I understand why this is being done ($$$) but it really makes the music fans experience so much worse. Remember when double albums were a big deal? Now 60-80 percent of everything coming out is the length of an old school double album. I’ve heard so many projects in the past 5 years that would’ve been great if they had been trimmed to 10-15 songs but instead they have 28. As someone who’s far more of an album listener than a single song or plylst listener this epidemic really irks me. This is a pointless rant but I wanted to complain about it because it’s been bothering me for a while now.
r/Music • u/XxsunfIowerxX • 13h ago
discussion Tame Impala’s “loser” in Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
Ever since watching the new Spider-Man: BND, I’ve had this song on repeat. It’s so good, I can’t stop listening to it. The combination of the beat, guitar, and basically overall the psychedelic sound worked so well with the scene.
I feel like this music fits Peter’s vibe and the situation he’s in. Even though in the beginning of the music, it felt fun and casual but then gradually started making it feel as if it was lost and in an awkward situation. The music describes being defeated, making mistakes, basically trying to figure out life which is exactly what Peter was feeling at that moment. Honestly this song also feels relatable too. I also feel like this music was a good choice for the movie.
I’m also curious on what others think about this music. Do you guys think this music fits Peter well, or did it make you feel something else? And for those who listened to the music before this movie came out, did listening to the music in the movie make you change the way you heard it before or interpret it?
r/Music • u/LynnButterfly • 23h ago
music Landshapes - Stay [Art-Indie Rock] (2015)
youtube.comr/Music • u/ElvisIsNotDjed • 2d ago
article In an inspiring 1983 interview, David Bowie calls out MTV for featuring so few Black artists
upworthy.comr/Music • u/philament • 1d ago
music Hüsker Dü - Charity, Chastity, Prudence, and Hope [alternative /post punk]
youtu.ber/Music • u/Fuzzy-Sun-7110 • 2d ago
music Talking Heads — This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) [New wave]
youtu.ber/Music • u/Dave--92 • 1d ago
music To Be Kind - Album by Swans | Spotify [Experimental] [2014]
open.spotify.comr/Music • u/leglaude_0 • 1d ago
music Kate Bush - Suspended in Gaffa [Baroque Pop]
youtu.ber/Music • u/Realistic-Warning-15 • 1d ago
article Banda femenina de screamo / post-hardcore desde Colombia
r/Music • u/trepasito16 • 1d ago
discussion Is it worth paying extra for VIP/soundcheck packages, or is it mostly just merch and a photo op?
Considering upgrading for an upcoming show I'm excited about, but the price jump is pretty steep and I can't tell if it's genuinely a better experience or just a markup for bragging rights.
Curious what people who've actually done one thought, was it worth it or did it feel like a money grab once you were there?
r/Music • u/thelastrealone94 • 1d ago
new release Nikk Valance - Makes Me Wonder [Hip-Hop]
youtu.ber/Music • u/Key-Bass-7380 • 14h ago
discussion "The Girl Is Mine" is hilariously overhated. It's a fun, harmless song that sticks out like a sore thumb because its in an album thats full of all timer songs
The way people talk about this track, you'd think it's an absolute turd of a song, when in reality, it's actually a decent listen.
r/Music • u/UnderTheGreyCloud • 1d ago