lildissonance
lildissonance t1_j2f2ot3 wrote
Reply to Were There Any Big Bands That Mixed Electric Guitars Into Their Orchestras? by EnderCrystal221
Muse have some good bits that merge guitar and orchestral string parts.
lildissonance t1_iyeehlk wrote
I feel like a f***ton of people on here just collectively shuddered at the thought of anyone ever skipping a song. It's honestly a foreign idea to me.
But hey, let's say I'm listening to an album with over two dozen tracks. Which one am I NOT going to skip? I'd go with Red Men and Their Wives by Guided by Voices.
lildissonance t1_ixyoxpz wrote
Reply to What music helps you relax the most? by Less-Pain-1212
Grouper - A I A : Alien Observer
I developed severe tinnitus a few years ago and began experiencing multiple panic attacks per day from the inescapable ringing. This album was one of the few things I could put on to calm myself down and get a nap in during the day.
lildissonance t1_j6d3bkj wrote
Reply to If you could "listen" to an album for the first time again which album would you pick? by JGCities
Sufjan Stevens - Illinois.
Don't get me wrong, I still think the album's great even after having heard it 80 times. But the thrill of hearing the first few tracks and then realizing I was in for a 74-minute double-album experience with that consistent level of quality was amazing.