Is this our "Losing my Edge" moment? Are the zoomers taking over?
Is this our "Losing my Edge" moment? Are the zoomers taking over?
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Fuck off and take your dyke with you
that's not how 'losing my edge' works you dumb cunt
the LCD song? i don't get what you mean
>Is this our "Losing my Edge" moment?
Like this is any more edgy than shit that was around 10 years ago?
>Are the zoomers taking over?
As if everyone was going to stop aging and the entire "zoomer" generation was going to be bypassed and not become employed and reach positions of power?
What the fuck even is this post?
>le spooky pop music girl
If this shit is too "edgy" for you then yeah, you're old and the zoomers have taken over.
I never really listened to pop music, so I'm always out of touch. Billy Eilish is no different than any other basic bitch cultural icon of the month.
>Are the zoomers taking over?
No, the only people taking over right now are millennials writing lazy pop songs in an attempt to appeal to the lowest common denominator of zoomers. Wait a couple years.
Losing My Edge was about 19 year old middle class kids getting hip New York DJ gigs with little to no effort, either by aping James' exact style/sets or by being spoonfed their taste online.
It was essentially an ode to crate digging.
Yeah, I'm losing my edge.
I'm losing my edge.
The kids are coming up from behind.
I'm losing my edge.
I'm losing my edge to the kids from France and from London.
But I was there.
>James
>crate-digging
That dude is the biggest pseud to ever exist, fuck him.
yes, but James Murphy is an absolute mouth breathing insufferable fat old Seymour Hoffman bloated ass fuck.
>That shuffling beat
>That minimal yet effective production
>Heavy dark overtones with an industrial-pop aesthetic
>"Composed in the key of G minor, with Eilish's vocals ranging between the notes of F#3 and B4"
>Seymour Hoffman
He was a based and talented actor. Better watch that mouth kid.
No disrespect to Hoffman, just to the extent that Murphy totally bit his style.
What the hell is Brian Wilson doing with Jeff Mangum and David Bowie?
>What the fuck even is this post?
JIDF
>>That shuffling beat
>>That minimal yet effective production
>>Heavy dark overtones with an industrial-pop aesthetic
which is very obviously a black skinhead ripoff
>Composed in the key of G minor, with Eilish's vocals ranging between the notes of F#3 and B4
Love this "describe a song's technical musical characteristics" meme. As if just stating facts about it makes it any better or worse.
i finally decided to check out billie eilish after initially writing her off as a meme and i actually really like this song youtube.com
nigga Miley Cyrus had more edge.
this is so terrible. sounds like fucking tim burton. And the constant hands on her, like this is some kind of gangbang. this is going to produce the WORST kind of self-important thottery.
genius is never understood in its own time
>sounds like fucking tim burton
accurate
Yes millennial pop is dying
Should have already been dead but millennials don't want to grow up
>patrician cargo shorts
I was here back in 2009 when the Animal Collective leak dropped
Yeah, I was here
I could name you every Pitchfork AOTY of every year from 1999 to 2010
I was here when NMH spam filled the entire board
I listened to every Scaruffi approved album
In 2010 when the 10.0 dropped
I was there
When hipster was an insult and Carles wrote blogs
Yeah, I was there
But I'm losing my edge
To the zoomers who gave up on indie and listen to hip hop
I'm losing my edge
To the reviewers who don't care for white male music anymore
They say it's RACIST
Yeah I'm losing my edge
To the kids posting 69 and Billie Eilish
Yeah I'm losing my edge
I hear everybody that you know is more relevant than everybody that I know.
But I remember when Yea Forums liked these records
This Heat, Pere Ubu, Outsiders, Nation of Ulysses, Mars, The Trojans, The Black Dice, Todd Terry, the Germs, Section 25, Althea and Donna, Sexual Harrassment, a-ha, Pere Ubu, Dorothy Ashby, PIL, the Fania All-Stars, the Bar-Kays, the Human League, the Normal, Lou Reed, Scott Walker, Monks, Niagra,
Joy Division, Lower 48, the Association, Sun Ra,
Scientists, Royal Trux, 10cc,
Eric B. and Rakim, Index, Basic Channel, Soulsonic Force ("just hit me"!), Juan Atkins, David Axelrod, Electric Prunes, Gil! Scott! Heron!, the Slits, Faust, Mantronix, Pharaoh Sanders and the Fire Engines, the Swans, the Soft Cell, the Sonics, the Sonics, the Sonics, the Sonics.
I would say Millennial pop died around 2014-2015 when the youngest ones graduated HS and mumble rap became popular. That's when zoomer-oriented music become popular.
Based on this pic, are you Gen X, Millennial, or Zoomer? I'm a based Zoomer (born 98).
98 here too. :)
So do you also feel you're a based zoomer?
yes!
I think I unironically like her. This is probably the first pop act in a while that doesn't just take the edge look and then not follow through.
Whoever is writing her songs and producing her music videos really has a vision, and I am glad that the satanic vibe is being brought more into the mainstream.
The satan aesthetic has been cast away for the majority of the 2010's and I am optimistic that we will return to this.
this is yeezus trying to be grandiose which just makes it fucking worse. i hated yeezus when it came out for trying so hard to be something it's not but this one really takes the cake
Nice work user. Mind if I save it?
>Are the zoomers taking over?
>implying that didn't happen like five years ago when the board first started being flooded with shit like Kanye West, Lady Gaga and Lana del Rey.
Just marathoned the first two tracks of her debut album. Did I like it?
You thought Xanny was okay, but Bad Guy was pretty forgettable.
This is really bad
early millennial/core millennial
Reminder that even if you are in your early twenties you're still technically a zoomer
This illustrates why the whole labeling generations thing to idiotic. Grouping someone born in 1995 with someone born in 2015 is fucking stupid. How can someone be part of the same "generation" as someone who could easily be their father?
It is pretty dumb. Yes, if we are talking about genetic generations, than 20 years is(Or at least was) a good estimate of the time between the average person being born and said person having a child.
Culture generations just do not work this way.
As an example
Someone who was born in 2000 most likely had an button phone and was told by most websites not to share their personal info online,
Someone born in 2005 most likely had a smart phone as their first phone and were prompted by the Social Media to use their real name as well as link all their profiles together
Someone born in 1995 most likely had a single family computer and deal with dial up
Someone born in 2010 most likely grew up with easy access to tablets and WiFi as something self evident.