Reply to ShrimpSensation - Message ID#: 62865194
12-12-2011 05:26 PM
Reply to stevo1588 - Message ID#: 62865800
12-12-2011 05:30 PM
Divisive in what sense? You're the only person I've heard of who thinks its any good. I took it off my hard drive it was so bad, and I left the NEW Strokes CD.
Reply to ShrimpSensation - Message ID#: 62865870
12-12-2011 05:57 PM
Reply to stevo1588 - Message ID#: 62866454
12-12-2011 07:19 PM
Like some dude on the internet has a personal thing with comedian Donald Glover?
Reply to ShrimpSensation - Message ID#: 62867616
12-12-2011 07:26 PM
Reply to ShrimpSensation - Message ID#: 62849904
12-12-2011 09:23 PM
Seems like the lists this year have a lot more variety. There's no real consensus on what's the best album, unlike the past few years. I'm going to go through the lists in this thread and build my findings into my own list (which is only halfway done at the moment). I love threads like this.
Reply to stevo1588 - Message ID#: 62866454
12-12-2011 10:53 PM
stevo1588 wrote:
I haven't seen too many other people putting it on their best-of lists (although I have run into a few), but if you just want to go by reviews, it got a pretty great reception from a number of writers. Paste and Consequence of Sound, for example, seemed very positive on it. Then, of course, Ian Cohen at Pitchfork wrote a really ridiculous and negative review that hardly touched on the content of the album, and I've seen a lot of arguing back-and-forth online about whether he's totally right or a complete idiot.
That'd be where ya said it.
Reply to stevo1588 - Message ID#: 62866454
12-12-2011 10:55 PM
stevo1588 wrote:
I haven't seen too many other people putting it on their best-of lists (although I have run into a few), but if you just want to go by reviews, it got a pretty great reception from a number of writers. Paste and Consequence of Sound, for example, seemed very positive on it. Then, of course, Ian Cohen at Pitchfork wrote a really ridiculous and negative review that hardly touched on the content of the album, and I've seen a lot of arguing back-and-forth online about whether he's totally right or a complete idiot.
Ian Cohen doesn't know anything about Hip Hop... it's like some kind of cruel joke that he's in charge of it.
Reply to PostModernMartyr - Message ID#: 62871032
12-12-2011 11:13 PM
you're a fan of "Camp"?
Reply to ShrimpSensation - Message ID#: 62871334
12-12-2011 11:42 PM - edited 12-12-2011 11:49 PM
ShrimpSensation wrote:you're a fan of "Camp"?
Do you mean like Camp Lo? Yes. Otherwise I have no idea
Oh, now I see what you are talking about...
I haven't listened to it yet... I'm afraid to... I love Donald Glover, so I really don't want to be disappointed by his music.
But in general Ian Cohen is awful.
Reply to PostModernMartyr - Message ID#: 62871680
12-13-2011 02:51 AM - edited 12-13-2011 02:54 AM
1. Death Grips - Exmilitary
2. Mastodon - The Hunter
3. St. Vincent - Strange Mercy
4. The Black Dahlia Murder - Ritual
5. Evenings - Lately
6. Mogwai - Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will
7. Devotchka - 100 Lovers
8. The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - Belong
9. The Atlas Moth - An Ache for the Distance
10. TV on The Radio - Nine Types of Light
2007 album of 2011, Burial - Untrue
All in all, a pretty great year music wise.
Reply to PostModernMartyr - Message ID#: 62871680
12-13-2011 07:20 AM - edited 12-13-2011 07:22 AM
I really haven't read a p4k review since they gave Kanye a 10.0, not that MBDTF wasn't good, but come on, a ten?
And Camp Lo is actually an amazing set, I wish they still made that bubbacris check-a-shinin Ski Beatz sound.
Reply to PostModernMartyr - Message ID#: 62871032
12-13-2011 07:24 AM
No one knows anything about music.......except me.
PostModernMartyr wrote:
stevo1588 wrote:
I haven't seen too many other people putting it on their best-of lists (although I have run into a few), but if you just want to go by reviews, it got a pretty great reception from a number of writers. Paste and Consequence of Sound, for example, seemed very positive on it. Then, of course, Ian Cohen at Pitchfork wrote a really ridiculous and negative review that hardly touched on the content of the album, and I've seen a lot of arguing back-and-forth online about whether he's totally right or a complete idiot.
Ian Cohen doesn't know anything about Hip Hop... it's like some kind of cruel joke that he's in charge of it.
Reply to ShrimpSensation - Message ID#: 62871000
12-13-2011 10:15 AM
Reply to ShrimpSensation - Message ID#: 62849904
12-13-2011 05:26 PM
I haven't heard much albums this year but I would like to consider these albums the best of 2011:
Reply to ramo200 - Message ID#: 62880508
12-13-2011 06:29 PM
No Kings is pretty good.
Reply to ShrimpSensation - Message ID#: 62849904
12-13-2011 09:50 PM
Reply to PostModernMartyr - Message ID#: 62881396
12-14-2011 12:35 AM
PostModernMartyr wrote:No Kings is pretty good.
No Kings could have been better if they made Sims walk the effing plank.
Reply to ShrimpSensation - Message ID#: 62854086
12-14-2011 07:36 AM
I mean, more power to him if he's really trying but it just sounds so bad. Like.....no flow at all,this guy makes Gucci Mane sound like he has good flow.
ShrimpSensation wrote:
Goldar wrote:
Another question, isn't Lil B the intentionally horrible rapper that somehow has garnered a fan following? I don't get that whatsoever.Lil B was that, and he has fans cause he like really pushes his music..like too hard..he tries to do too much most times.
Everyone knows Lil B for his narcissistic swag jams over Lex Luger sounding beats, and he DID try that.
On I'm Gay, he mostly talked about how now that he was famous he realized he was being "fake" before, and that most everyone in the game is "fake." Of course, he still raps in his #basedfreestyle which is sort of a joke, it not being good, but I picked I'm Gay cause it has a clear message, a funny title, and shows a marked improvement in Lil B's focus.
Reply to No_Soup_For_You - Message ID#: 62890310
12-14-2011 11:14 AM
that's because unlike most rappers, who "claim" to freestyle, but in fact read their lyrics off their blackberry, or have them memorized, Lil B actually freestyles: I Seen That Light, Unchain Me <both pretty good flows, but more importantly those Clams Casino beats with the Imogen Heap samples are on a whole 'notha shiz...
Reply to ShrimpSensation - Message ID#: 62890800
12-14-2011 04:27 PM - edited 12-14-2011 04:30 PM
Are you a Sole fan? The track with Lil B on the most recent S&SRB album was pretty awesome... but I think it's unfair to say most rappers don't really freestyle, more like a lot.
(There's a remix on this (optionally free) sole mixtape too)
Reply to ShrimpSensation - Message ID#: 62849904
12-14-2011 09:31 PM
i just heard Common's The Dreamer/The Believer
i dont know where i would put it on my list though... it was really good though...
Reply to PostModernMartyr - Message ID#: 62893826
12-15-2011 09:44 AM
i have a couple friends who are really into sole, but I haven't listened to him since "Selling Live Water," but that song is dope.. is that whole mixtape w a live band?
Reply to ShrimpSensation - Message ID#: 62905078
12-15-2011 12:31 PM
nah, the mixed tape is solo... there are three studio albums, one live album and 2 eps with the skyrider band now though, plus a remix lp.
Reply to ShrimpSensation - Message ID#: 62849904
12-15-2011 07:07 PM - edited 12-15-2011 07:07 PM
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