Pink Floyd The Division Bell
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twlight
June 30th 2021


8779 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Believe it or not, this album is not about the disconnect between Roger and Gilmore. It's about a more metaphysical concept of communication and how speaking together can help diffuse many situations

Egarran
June 30th 2021


34051 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Cold silence has a tendency to atrophy any sense of compassion

kalkwiese
June 30th 2021


10442 Comments


People talking about emotional music as if that could be quantified.
Music evokes emotions, sure, but what does and what doesn't is highly subjective. People find some of the most soulless and artificial music to be emotional.
Honestly when something makes a listener emotional, that's more on the listener than on the music itself. And that's beautiful.
That's something Tool always understood. And that's why Tool make the only truly emotional music.

Mythodea
June 30th 2021


7457 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Τοοl most artificial and soulless band confirmed



Just joking of course, I agree with the beuty being in the eye of the beholder

Titan
June 30th 2021


24929 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

kalk bro you were doing soooo good until your final 2 sentences!

Koris
Staff Reviewer
June 30th 2021


21166 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

High Hopes is so beautiful

kalkwiese
June 30th 2021


10442 Comments


"kalk bro you were doing soooo good until your final 2 sentences!"
I really love this craft of saying something sensical and then descending it into asinine bullshit with the last few words.

Titan
June 30th 2021


24929 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

lol, i agree with what you wrote up there buddy

twlight
July 1st 2021


8779 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Let's

Mythodea
July 1st 2021


7457 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

>I really love this craft of saying something sensical and then descending it into asinine bullshit with the last few words.



Okay, I'm going to try this...



Obviously, the best thing that ever happened to me is listening to Pink Floyd's discography, and watching the movie for The Wall. It was mesmerising watching the parts of Pink turning from a drug addict rock star into a fascist, or how school is turning us into mindless cogs with its propaganda. It was all quite metaphorical and abstract, but I could see from a young age what Pink Floyd and Waters were trying to tell me. Literally, without Pink Floyd's The Wall, I wouldn't be the person I am today, and my political stance and action wouldn't probably be the same. I'm trying to help other people, especially vulnerable population such as drug addicts, homeless people, and poor workers and organise them into fascist groups. It's impressive how people change when you give them meaning and show they're made of something great. Unfortunately, the rich elites and school propaganda with their agenda is turning us into Sheep (shoutout to Animals, also great, don't get it, but I bet it's gold). Junkies, hobos and drunks, all clean and white after they follow our leader and leave their decadent past behind, it's moving actually....

MrSirLordGentleman
July 1st 2021


15343 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

lmao ok that worked

kalkwiese
July 1st 2021


10442 Comments


Holy fuck, I could see people thinking this unironically tbh. Not the effect I would go for, but I think you got the point

Egarran
July 1st 2021


34051 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

You could see people agreeing with Mytho? Well yes, he posted the accepted public interpretation.

Mythodea
July 1st 2021


7457 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

That joke with Waters being an anti-semite needs to stop

Koris
Staff Reviewer
July 1st 2021


21166 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

When it comes to music, it's all about emotional investment. I mean sure, you can like the technique or the craft, but does it touch your soul? Does the tickle of the ivories tickle your fancy? Do the drums unleash a primal rage within you to kill and smash? Is the guitar solo so good that you find yourself in an out-of-body experience? That's the sign that the music is working, bud. That's a surefire sign that you've found something beautiful that you can cherish forever. And that's why Fred Durst was the singer to lead a generation. He's a leader of men, a flyer of rockets, a solver of equations, a father to society.

BigPleb
July 1st 2021


65784 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

High Hopes will always be one of my fave Floyd songs.

Mythodea
July 1st 2021


7457 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

> a father to society



''Spank me daddy!''



*Nyahhh*



Edit: BigPleb desperately trying to reverse the convo, before we turn it to semi-agreeable garbage

kalkwiese
July 1st 2021


10442 Comments


"When it comes to music, it's all about emotional investment. I mean sure, you can like the technique or the craft, but does it touch your soul? Does the tickle of the ivories tickle your fancy? Do the drums unleash a primal rage within you to kill and smash? Is the guitar solo so good that you find yourself in an out-of-body experience? That's the sign that the music is working, bud. That's a surefire sign that you've found something beautiful that you can cherish forever. And that's why Fred Durst was the singer to lead a generation. He's a leader of men, a flyer of rockets, a solver of equations, a father to society."

This was perfect and hurt so much at the same time

Koris
Staff Reviewer
July 1st 2021


21166 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

That was the intention ❤️

twlight
July 4th 2021


8779 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Excellent album



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