I know it doesn’t sound like a tech article but it is!

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    7 months ago

    Indeed it was era-defining for the genre. In France we had L’École Du Micro D’Argent, from IAM a couple years later, same level of mind blowing music

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      7 months ago

      Not French, I don’t understand a word of what they’re saying, but man, I love that album. Especially “Demain, c’est loin”, an epic tune that gives me Wu Tang “Triumph” vibes.

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        7 months ago

        My favourite song of all time. I learned the 9 minutes lyrics in 99 and can still sing it from memory today

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    7 months ago

    Counterpoints:

    To Pimp a Butterfly - Kendrick Lamar

    The Rising Tide - Fort Minor

    The Black Parade - My Chemical Romance

    Wretched and Divine - Black Veil Brides

    Lincoln Park’s entire discography

    Natural Causes - Skylar Grey

    Endgame

    Appeal To Reason - Rise Against

    Eminem’s entire discography (Revival excluded)

    Oh my heart - mother mother

    Fallen - Evenescence

    The Search - NF

    Carolus Rex - Sabaton

    Amorphous - Icon for Hire

    Goodbye and Good Riddance - Juice WRLD

    What distinguishes a good album from a mixtape (which is what the article was essentially describing when it said albums where dead) is in a good album there is a central theme (be that a story, emotion or simply a repeated refrain) the songs flow into each other each building on the last, a good album also has a good opening and closing track that introduce or resolve all the tension in the album. It is true many people don’t listen to albums from cover to cover anymore, but those who truly love music do because most of the time it is the best way to enjoy it

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      7 months ago

      It’s Linkin Park. Found it amusing that you’re stating their whole discography is great, but misspelled their name.

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      7 months ago

      I find it astounding that many people don’t listen to whole albums front to back.

      How do you hear a song you love and not want to hear more of it? The best way to hear more is to hear an album as the artist intended it to be heard.

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      7 months ago

      Reclaimer by Shadow of Intent is one of my personal favorite examples of a well put together album, and that I love to listen through from beginning to end.

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    7 months ago

    As an Illmatic fan who’s jaded with the streaming landscape, I was ready for some interesting insights into how things have changed but this article was pointless. It was celebrating Illmatic, but the actual argument about technology made no sense.

    People aren’t excited for Beyonce/Taylor Swift’s albums to drop because they’re albums. They’re excited to get a large collection of new music. People will always want a collection of music from their favourite artists to drop, and call it whatever you want but that’s all an album is. And Illmatic is one of my favourites of all time, but it’s such a weird and arbitrary place to stop ‘good albums’ at. So many classic albums have come out since 1994, even within hip-hop if you want to be that narrow

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    7 months ago

    Arcade Fire’s Funeral came out in 2004 and also defined the genre. I don’t see why the accessibility of singles would mean albums still in the album format would get worse.

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    7 months ago

    Man as someone who named themselves Album because i am a fan of Albums as a piece of art - I do NOT agree. Illmatic is one of the best albums ever made, no challenge - but it’s an odd take to try to frame it as one of the last. Super narrow view. I’m not even entirely convinced that Albums are “dead” though they’re certainly less popular than they once were. It’s also important to remember that LP/Albums were not always popular either.