this new song is actually quite good, much much better than the previous two imo
this new song is actually quite good, much much better than the previous two imo
I'm going to see Beck for the first time in Philly this July and I'm super excited! Does anyone know what his set lists look like nowadays? Is it true that he doesn't play Midnight Vultures material anymore? I'm gonna love the show regardless, but Midnight Vultures and The Information are my favorite Beck albums, so it would be slightly disappointing to not see anything from the former.
Unfortunately, Beck had to lip sync his vocals due to losing his voice, but despite that, this is still a really good performance.
(Skip to 00:11 to avoid James Corden. )
Last edited by BRoswell; 02-07-2019 at 12:52 AM.
New Beck single....With Pharrell for god sake...Sounds like he is still going down the path of Colors and doing commercial pop music. Sad to see a once great artist who was once a trailblazer turn into Weezer and just cater to pop trends....
I have, and that stuff is still pretty pop for the most part. Then again, my definition of pop music is pretty broad. Some of what he's done may be more experimental, but he's never fully diverged from the pop world once he entered it. Either way, Beck has been a pop artist for a long time now in my opinion. Once he got name-checked in that song You Get What You Give, it was pretty much cemented.
Last edited by BRoswell; 04-16-2019 at 11:12 PM.
Beck X Cage the Elephant. Always thought Matt sounded quite a bit like him, and I was expecting some kind of collaboration one day. Behold. They've been touring together, too.
Apparently they had that track lying around for a long time only for Beck comig in an finishing it in no time.
Amazing how far this guy has fallen. Man I miss One Foot In The Grave era Beck
The song played in the credits to The Lego Movie 2 sounded like a Colors b-side but I didn't think anything of it because I wasn't actively watching the credits. But it was a catchy song so I went looking for the soundtrack and how about that, it was Beck.
Hyperspace is pretty dull on first listen. Colors was a lot better
Unfortunately Beck is at the point in his career where Bowie was at in the mid 80s. A once trailblazing artist succumbs to the mainstream and starts regurgitating out pop trash, thusly alienating his core audience....I am sure the Beck fans who swear by One Foot In The Grave and Mellow Gold (like me) are saying about Beck what Low and Scary Monsters era Bowie fans were saying about Tonight and Never Let Me Down in the late 80s....Its shocking how far Beck has fallen....I remember thinking Information and Modern Guilt were mediocre albums from him and compared to Colors and Hyperspace, those 2 albums are fucking masterpieces.
Some day old Beck will return and disavow albums like Colors and Hyperspace the same way Bowie disavowed all his 80s pop albums. Last week Beck did an acoustic show and was busting out all sorts of One Foot In The Grave era songs (Painted Eyelids, Cyanide Breath Mint, Puttin It Down. He even busted out Heartland Feeling)
Old Beck is still in there.....Just waiting to come out
Last edited by Helpmeiaminhell (is now in hell); 12-01-2019 at 03:43 PM.
Didn't he win an album of the year award a few years back? Listened to that album a few times and it didn't do much for me. But a track like “Steal my Body Home,” man oh man that one still puts a shit-eating grin on my face every time.
Is there an instrumental version of this album, because Beck's voice on this album is ruining what is some perfectly nice backing tracks. Really trying hard to sound modern is kind of sad. Autotune, bro?
Now that's he's divorced his Scientologist wife, he's trying to distance himself from the cult, say he was never a Scientologist. Which is funny, b/c while he's never talked about it in depth, he's def. confirmed he was a member numerous times in the past, never mind that he clearly grew up in it b/c his parents (Dad?) were in the cult.
New album is listeneable, nothing to scream about, but it's nice, wasn't surprised he still follows the "Colors" path
I grew up in an area with one rock station and all it played was Top 40. That in mind, I like this album, probably more than Colors.
I also think the song in Lego Movie 2 was pretty good.
The Lego song is to Becks discography what the Bowie/Jagger version of 'Dancing In The Street' is to Bowies discography......
Last edited by Helpmeiaminhell (is now in hell); 12-04-2019 at 10:55 AM.
This is some effort
must have, definitely.
Reviving this thread to share a cool thing I found. A member in a video game vinyl group I'm in posted the first preview from his upcoming project - an 8-bit tribute cover album to Beck's 'Sea Change' - and so far, it sounds really slick.
Link to "Paper Tiger" - https://soundcloud.com/doctoroctoroc...social_sharing
Link to the Kickstarter campaign, launching in the near future - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects...oard-prelaunch
Last edited by ImTheWiseJanitor; 07-22-2022 at 10:42 PM.