Re: New Burial ep
Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 4:29 pm
What's with the essays
imo if music doesnt sound sick the first couple of listens then why should the i bother forcing myself to listen to it again and again until i "like" it, when i could be listening to something i deem worthwhile? just really, really silly imo hahabinakversailles wrote:I think people are being very quick to judge things, i personally try to give new Burial a month or two before i decide, but thats just because i think that i never immediately resonate with his music.
lol wutbinakversailles wrote:Burial has always been about making his listeners feel welcome
You've never had a tune or album that on repeat listens grew on you massively? I remember hearing Guido - Anidea when it came out, and I was like "what the fuck is this shit?bennyfroobs wrote:imo if music doesnt sound sick the first couple of listens then why should the i bother forcing myself to listen to it again and again until i "like" it, when i could be listening to something i deem worthwhile? just really, really silly imo hahabinakversailles wrote:I think people are being very quick to judge things, i personally try to give new Burial a month or two before i decide, but thats just because i think that i never immediately resonate with his music.
That's not very hed. 1st album 4 lifegarethom wrote:fuck u
#bringbackuntrue2k14
100% agree with you usually it takes a couple listens at least to even hear all the different sounds, I think maybe its a product of the digital age where if you don't immediately love something people will write it off.garethom wrote:You've never had a tune or album that on repeat listens grew on you massively? I remember hearing Guido - Anidea when it came out, and I was like "what the fuck is this shit?bennyfroobs wrote:imo if music doesnt sound sick the first couple of listens then why should the i bother forcing myself to listen to it again and again until i "like" it, when i could be listening to something i deem worthwhile? just really, really silly imo hahabinakversailles wrote:I think people are being very quick to judge things, i personally try to give new Burial a month or two before i decide, but thats just because i think that i never immediately resonate with his music.". Went back and gave it another listen a year or so later, and it clicked, and now it's one of my most favourite albums. Don't need to sit there and listen to it, Clockwork Orange style, over and over until you like it.
That will be interesting, I'm still not really buying that the song released on youtube are actual the EP. Mainly because this Ep is pretty awful,I mean the name 'Rival Dealer' is so bad it all most feels like a parody. Plus the voice sample's the (ending voice sample in come down to usceo wrote:interesting tweet from MAH:
. @PIXIES Black Francis interview + brand new Burial with words he's written for me about the EP @BBC6Music 7am.. extraordinary Breakfast
imo u can tell first listen whether a tune is worth the re-listens. ofc there's tunes that ive listened to multiple times and theyve grown on me b2b ive noticed great new details, but usually i'd already recognised the tunes awesomeness fist time round.garethom wrote:You've never had a tune or album that on repeat listens grew on you massively? I remember hearing Guido - Anidea when it came out, and I was like "what the fuck is this shit?bennyfroobs wrote:imo if music doesnt sound sick the first couple of listens then why should the i bother forcing myself to listen to it again and again until i "like" it, when i could be listening to something i deem worthwhile? just really, really silly imo hahabinakversailles wrote:I think people are being very quick to judge things, i personally try to give new Burial a month or two before i decide, but thats just because i think that i never immediately resonate with his music.". Went back and gave it another listen a year or so later, and it clicked, and now it's one of my most favourite albums. Don't need to sit there and listen to it, Clockwork Orange style, over and over until you like it.
Sometimes I think I'm a true head and I prefer Burial, but then I stick on Untrue and man can't deny the Etched Headplate.southstar wrote:That's not very hed. 1st album 4 lifegarethom wrote:fuck u
#bringbackuntrue2k14
That's the thing. If this turned out to be a pisstake I wouldn't be surprised. I'm not going to devote time to forcing myself to like it.bennyfroobs wrote:imo u can tell first listen whether a tune is worth the re-listens. ofc there's tunes that ive listened to multiple times and theyve grown on me b2b ive noticed great new details, but usually i'd already recognised the tunes awesomeness fist time round.garethom wrote:You've never had a tune or album that on repeat listens grew on you massively? I remember hearing Guido - Anidea when it came out, and I was like "what the fuck is this shit?bennyfroobs wrote:imo if music doesnt sound sick the first couple of listens then why should the i bother forcing myself to listen to it again and again until i "like" it, when i could be listening to something i deem worthwhile? just really, really silly imo hahabinakversailles wrote:I think people are being very quick to judge things, i personally try to give new Burial a month or two before i decide, but thats just because i think that i never immediately resonate with his music.". Went back and gave it another listen a year or so later, and it clicked, and now it's one of my most favourite albums. Don't need to sit there and listen to it, Clockwork Orange style, over and over until you like it.
and ye ive heard beats years ago and been all "nah, aint for me" re-listened years down the line and been all "woaaah, actually...", but thats mainly down to changes in taste. i highly highly highly doubt this is one of those occasions
Hibbie wrote:What's with the essays
The songs on Youtube are taken from the release. You can buy the release on Hyperdubs website.. thats how they're on Youtube to begin with. Unless Kode 9 goes LOL JKS and refunds everybody who has brought them.. that is the actual release.NiGHTS-24 wrote:I'm still not really buying that the song released on youtube are actual the EP.
Agreed, most of my fave Brurail tunes are on the EPs, not the albums.bennyfroobs wrote:south london boroughs #1 guyz
ah right I didn't know you could buy it yet. I get it's personall taste but for me this anit a 9 out 10 (Always found Pitchfork a bit shit after reading their review of Original Pirate Material )Muncey wrote:The songs on Youtube are taken from the release. You can buy the release on Hyperdubs website.. thats how they're on Youtube to begin with. Unless Kode 9 goes LOL JKS and refunds everybody who has brought them.. that is the actual release.NiGHTS-24 wrote:I'm still not really buying that the song released on youtube are actual the EP.
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/188 ... dealer-ep/
9/10, gwan Burial!
Wow. Okay. Maybe you're too young to have that experience where you hated something, or didn't get it at all, you've tried, because people whose tastes you admire have praised it, yet you don't get it. Yet every once in awhile, you just had to go back and listen again, not even knowing why. And then, disgustedly you turn it off again. And then a year later, finding yourself for some strange reason wanting to hear it again, even thought you hate it. And you put it on, and suddenly everything clicks, reality shifts, you suddenly "get it," and what you're hearing is a revelation, and your mind has expanded in ways you didn't know it could.bennyfroobs wrote: imo if music doesnt sound sick the first couple of listens then why should the i bother forcing myself to listen to it again and again until i "like" it, when i could be listening to something i deem worthwhile? just really, really silly imo haha