I hear it’s a banger :datass:
bruh it’s amazing so far an I’m just listening off my phone in the car rn
Homegrown
Smiths definitely had one of the best years a band ever had in '87
i hope i understand your extreme strangeways stannery one day
for me their 84-86 easily >>>>
i hope i understand your extreme strangeways stannery one day
for me their 84-86 easily >>>>
I don’t understand why y’all break up them into periods at all
Smiths have a way of doing things that didn’t gradually change at any point
Just some albums were bigger than others
Smiths definitely had one of the best years a band ever had in '87
Death of a Disco Dancer as their She’s So Heavy
dam didnt notice we we got :mm: back as donshrug
and other new ones
:sixcards:
some of these are definitely a little unnecessary...
I don’t understand why y’all break up them into periods at all
Smiths have a way of doing things that didn’t gradually change at any point
Just some albums were bigger than others
yeah i agree with you esp because they were so consistently putting stuff out in a small period of time. i dont really break them up like that too much
Death of a Disco Dancer as their She’s So Heavy
A super heavy song from a band that normally doesn’t do that at the end of the first half of their last album?
A super heavy song from a band that normally doesn’t do that at the end of the first half of their last album?
i guess i could see what youre saying a little bit with the outro but i def wouldnt describe it as super heavy
I don’t understand why y’all break up them into periods at all
Smiths have a way of doing things that didn’t gradually change at any point
Just some albums were bigger than others
nah theyre pretty distinct to me
i hope i understand your extreme strangeways stannery one day
for me their 84-86 easily >>>>
not just Strangeways but that godly clutch of singles and b-sides
i guess i could see what youre saying a little bit with the outro but i def wouldnt describe it as super heavy
it is super heavy for them
it is super heavy for them
bro have you ever heard Stan Hubbs? :mystery:
Who's that
43 year old mega stoner non-musician living in the woods went through a midlife crisis and decided to hire musicians and make a 60s style lo-fi acid rock album in 1982. 100 copies were made but they unearthed it for a reissue in 2011.
on my first listen now and its actually potent af
gnarly guitar

bro have you ever heard Stan Hubbs? :mystery:
did you see my posts a few pages ago responding to your psych list again
did you see my posts a few pages ago responding to your psych list again
oh damn i never saw
i might not have got a notif for it if you tagged me, it f***s up sometimes
ill go and look
43 year old mega stoner non-musician living in the woods went through a midlife crisis and decided to hire musicians and make a 60s style lo-fi acid rock album in 1982. 100 copies were made but they unearthed it for a reissue in 2011.
on my first listen now and its actually potent af
gnarly guitar
psych shredding