• GrishAix@feddit.org
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    10 hours ago

    Reading the comments, it sounds like it’s a bad thing for a band to stick to their sound. I actually think that’s good. After all, I started listening to a band because of their sound. When they suddenly reinvent themselves, they usually lose me.

    Positive example: Interpol. In my opinion, the band got better over time but kept the exact same sound.

    Negative example: Radiohead. At some point, Thom Yorke just started letting cats walk across synthesizers.

    Translated by a machine. Spelling errors are subject to the copyright of “Google Gemini”.

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      2 hours ago

      Mamaleek change up the sound on every album, and still have their defining mood and are different from everyone else. If I want the different Mamaleek sounds, I listen to the different albums.

      About the same with King Crimson, I think, but with longer series of albums.

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      8 hours ago

      I guess you stopped listening to Radiohead after Kid A? Really, really bad take.