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boys don't cry, I never cry, I'm tough (and stupid). I'm just talking about "a cry feeling" or a slight tear in the corner of the eye lolol
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'Maybe "Starálfur" by Sigur Rós if tears of joy count?'
Contender for my favourite song of all time :-)
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For me it happens most often at live shows. What I like about that is that it’s not always the song you expect it to that makes you cry in that context. For me that’s what solidifies how important the live experience is as a music fan - in a certain respect I’d almost argue that you can’t fully experience or love an artist till you’ve seen them in the live setting.
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Happens all the time to me at live shows, usually when I desperately need a slash, the band don't perform my favourite track, or I drop my pint all over the floor.
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@Demon "Starálfur" is perfect yeah, one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard
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LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL just imagining you dropping your pint, being drowned into a mosh pit and starting to cry buaaaaaaaahhhh ;O
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late reply but i would like to point out to doof that i am now 22 not 21 (as of yesterday) and that enter shikari is indded for snakebite drinking students, thats what i drink when im at student bar : )
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'For me it happens most often at live shows.'
It's immense when this happens, yes
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I thought it was a problem that I seldom cried to music even when it moved me so strongly, but I've learned it's the same for a lot of really strong music fans. I guess you don't have to cry to have an extremely poignant emotional connection with something :-)
@Demon When it comes to loving music, pretty much all my favourite albums or anything I would 5 are things that move me or I subjectively find beautiful (although the metalhead in me will 5 anything that riffs hard as fuck), the quality of the music doesn't really matter. Some others take a more pragmatic and objective approach to music as you possibly do, as does Doof from my observations (which I reckon is why we disagree on quite a few albums) but there's nothing wrong with that, in most other areas of life I would always espouse a head over heart approach
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"Think the only song to make me cry when I first listened to it was Radiohead's "No Surprises""
Ugh hate that song
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Cool
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"Ugh hate that song"
ugh shut up you fucker :D
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@Ben: I guess it depends what you find beautiful, something dark & twisted can still contain a sense of beauty, for some reason seeing 'beautiful' so close to a comment about riffs & metal made me think of Acid Bath.
Acid Bath are by no means conventionally beautiful, in fact they're despairing ugly for the most part, but it speaks to me in a way that's hard to articulate. I guess when you've been to the bottom of the abyss yourself, there's solace in understanding you're not alone (or something).
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Yeah its all subjective I mean I love acid bath but almost exclusively for the riffs and how heavy especially their first album is, lyrics are cool to sing along as well but I don't identify with them. But I could see some of the vocal harmonies on their second album being considered beautiful in a morbid kinda way
But to me beautiful is just straight up what I expect to hear when the pearly gates open aka a lot of classical stuff, Devin, post rock, some Pink Floyd etc.
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An acid bath would dissolve tears demon and that's a scientific fact m/
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On the more conventional end of the spectrum Sigur Ros are the quintessential 'beautiful' band for me personally, I think your average Joe would have an easier time understanding that one, rather than Acid Bath, haha.
Although yes, awesome riffs m/
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"theBoneyKing
April 27th 2018
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Album Rating: 4.5
Cool"
Who tf are u kid
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Album Rating: 5.0
Not to sound like a total bellend but this album heals.
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Yeah miss me with that gay positivity.
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Album Rating: 5.0
4.7444 repeating/5
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