A list of puns related to "List of reggaeton musicians"
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Hello.
I was taking a look at Fall Out Boy's first album, Take This to Your Grave, and I thought it was interesting how unrefined Patrick Stump's voice was. It's not bad or anything; there's just a pretty stark difference between this...
...and their next studio album (you already know what song this is)...
...which I believe goes beyond just better production and more experienced songwriting. I read somewhere that he took lessons during this time period while he hadn't before, but I can't find whether that's true or not.
So anyway, what are some examples of musicians, either individuals or collectives, that you feel dramatically improved in technical ability within a very short period of time, like within a year or two?
The only example I'm particularly familiar with is the entirety of Protest the Hero between 2003:
And 2004-2005:
Heard they intentionally wrote things they couldn't yet play and then just banged their heads against a wall for two years. But, again, can't find proof they ever said that.
Just to be clear, I know things like this can seem really subjective, but I want to stress that I'm not necessarily asking about genre shifts or albums you like better. I'm finding this hard to put into words, but I hope you know what I mean when I say "technical ability". I'm not trying to start an argument or anything. There's a lot of aspects and nuance to what makes a musician engaging, but I hope we can at least agree that people like Tosin Abasi or John Petrucci are technically better guitarists than, like, Tom DeLonge or Kurt Cobain or something, even if you like the music of the latter two more.
Title is question. Iβm not asking for links to other subs dedicated to musicians or bands either. Iβm asking about actual Reddit users.
Is there a list of some of the groups, bands or musicians that have appeared on OHL to perform or just to be interviewed? For example, just getting introduced to the Mountain Goats (when he had Jon Wurster on), Weyes Blood, and recently Japanese Breakfast (or even Corey Feldman live from "Feldmansion") are great to explore after the stream and have opened my eyes to musicians and music I generally wouldn't go searching for. I feel like Tim has good musical guests on and generally good taste in music, so I think it would be cool to have a compilation or list like this.
I'm working on a list of free Masterclasses for musicians. The content can simply be interviews with great advice, classes, tutorials or anything that's been helpful to you in your career.
Edit; hereβs the link to what we have so far link
Pure out of curiosity, I was wondering which bands you Alter Bridge fans have on your top favourite bands list. It doesnt matter what kind of music they make. It also doesnt matter how many bands you have on your list.
This is my list of top favourite bands.
Hey everyone! I found a few hidden gems this month that I would love to share with you. The music is separated by platform. Each platform has artists that are unique to it, but it also has some of the same ones. I hope you guys enjoy the music, and thanks for giving these musicians a chance! There are a total of 87 songs that I spotlighted this month. The best way to hear them all is to go through them via the list below.
Playlists ::
Spotify (70 out of 87 songs)
Soundcloud (56 out of 87 songs)
YouTube (69 out of 87 songs)
Apple Music (69 out of 87 songs)
Artists + Genre ::
Mike Fate - Natural -Hip Hop
The F-Use - Chaser - Alt Rock
Whoismedicate - Faraway - Alt Rock
Dispirited Spirits - Light Years Away, Pt. 1 - Indie Rock / Psychedelic Rock
Sore Thumb - Officially Late - Skate Punk
The Damn Devils - Gravedigger - Hard Rock
Semaphora - Paperclip - Indie / Progressive Rock
Condemned by Pigeons - Oceans - Progressive Rock
Pultixima - He Always Seemed Off - Alternative Rock
Emerald Orbit - Reversing Waterfalls - Indie Rock
[Louise Marshall - Blue](https://www.reddit.com/r/IndieMusicFeedback/comments/mky395/blue_louise_mar
... keep reading on reddit β‘They can be from whichever decade, oldies or contemporary. I want to expose my children to more Taiwanese Hokkien, but thereβs not many opportunities to do so in the US outside of family helping out.
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