I agree that Songs for the deaf is QOTSA’s magnum opus, but majority of their other albums are bangers too and it feels unfair to say they fell off after it
Ok but what about Irn Bru, it’s gotta be just under water
The most obvious answer to this is the halting problem.
Idk about ultimate guitar, but on songsterr there is already a button to do that. If you first press the latest revision date:
It’ll bring up the revision history, each version having a download link.
It’s useful to have revisions in case someone changes the fingering somewhere and you prefer the older version.
Maybe it’ll be good and healthy to start again from fresh, get the old feeling again. We just gotta build up that initial content now to grow the appeal to newcomers
I think it was there for a while, it’s just gone full mask off mode and become particularly noticeable now
Having being obsessed with QOTSA for half a year or so, I moved too some of Josh Homme’s other project: Them Crooked Vultures, and Desert Sessions.
Other artists I would recommend are Wolfmother, Death From Above 1979, and Royal Blood.
If you want something thats a bit more rythmicly and melodically playful, I would highly recommend most albums by the Psychedelic Porn Crumpets. Their two most recent releases I haven’t enjoyed so much, but the rest is golden. King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard is good of you find the right albums. Personally I really like Nonagon Infinity, PetroDragonic Apocalypse, as well as their microtonal series of albums: Flying Microtonal Banana, KG, and LW.
Love to see a Salvatore Ganacci reference in my feed
(Unless he’s referencing something else then feel free to enlighten me)
It’s to do with having a consistent income for them. Taking a hit to monthly costs is potentially worth it if you can guarantee the income for a period of time. It’s the same reason why regular savings accounts have higher interests than a standard account.