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cmon_chemicals
the depression is under control "no it's not don't you ever stop lying? damn!"
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Taylorfulton11
Every line in this song is incredible, plus the instrumentation adds so much to the meaning (yes, even the "nothingness" in the middle section). I love this song so much. Best oM song, hands down.
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bearlyy
"The angle of the sun changes, and with it the quality of the light. It's actually that last bit that is closest to the experience Dunn provides on his best extended works. If you were to watch the same spot on the ground all day, its appearance would vary greatly over time, but not in such a way that you'd register the changes as distinct moments when something was suddenly different." "It may seem as though I'm comparing listening to his music to watching paint dry (and to some people, that's probably what the glacially shifting 17-minute drone "Butel" will seem like), but it really is interesting, involving music for fans of ambient drone." The conclusion to be drawn from this is that to this reviewer - watching paint dry is interesting and involving. I must run out and buy this album. On second thoughts, I will put my ears beside my fridge for an hour. Taken from -> http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/14946-a-young-persons-guide-to-kyle-bobby-dunn/
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will95will
the first four minutes are like the last 10 minutes of Sufjan Stevens' Impossible Soul
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floydhead42
@ListeningYou I agree entirely, but saying "anyone can do it" is just as stupid of a criticism, if not moreso, than "why don't you go do it" is a stupid defense. Then again, I shouldn't have even bothered calling him out seeing as how he appears to not even listen to full albums.
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floydhead42
@bearlyy Why don't you go record endless minutes of floaty nothingness if any idiot (such as yourself) can do so?
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bearlyy
@franciscobc84 You are not allowed to disagree with me. Context my hole. Music means nothing. Music is rhythm and melody. Which do you prefer between majestic fucked up psychedelic pop and floaty nothingness? Any idiot can write and record endless minutes of floaty nothingness.
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franciscobc84
And I also completely disagree with you on the song: it's perfectly structured, even more so in the context of the album. It starts out as (tipically oM) weird psychedelic pop-funk and slowly desintegrates itself, becoming this wall of noise and anguish that works as a catharis and then slowly fades away, giving room to the beautiful final and gentle epilogue, the moment of peace and illumination after the album's journey through a deeply emotional turmoil. Those last 2 minutes wouldn't be nearly as significant and impactful if it wasn't for what precedes it. As I said before, best oM closer ever.
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franciscobc84
@bearlyy Kevin Barnes does music for himself, not for otehrs. It has alway (well, mostly) been that way. The thing he hates the most is to stagnate and be predictable. I'm glad we still have artists like that.
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neckermanncj
I was hoping that this was another "Past is a Grotesque Animal" with the track length. Maybe this is a grower...
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