are there any limitations on the kinds of songs we can post?
Not at all, but there is a chance I wouldn't be able to give you a proper recommendation if the song is a genre I'm fairly unfamiliar with.
8/10
Metal is definitely one of the genres that I'm the least knowledgeable in, but songs like this one support how it's one of the most misunderstood genres out there. As the video states, it definitely does feel like it's "more than just a song," and it certainly takes on the unfortunately lost art of 10+ minute songs. Some parts may have dragged on for a little too long for my liking, but regardless it's a very enjoyable song, especially considering that the genre isn't one I listen to often.
Death Grips - On GP isn't what I would call metal, but both songs share a lot of similarities, particularly the "more than just a song" attribute.
7/10
This song honestly feels like it's empty and full at the same time, and I'm pretty fond of it. The outcome is a very unique ambience, and while I believe it had the potential to be more impactful, it definitely feels like an emotional track.
Burial - Archangel I believe is fairly similar to this song in that it's able to convey a lot of emotion without the need for concrete lyrics.
5/10
This song unfortunately does follow a fairly basic formula songs like it usually follow without much uniqueness to it, but the quality of the instruments and vocals are better than most songs like it in my opinion, so that gives it a little boost in enjoyment.
This might be a little cheating since he was on The Killers, but
Brandon Flowers - Can't Deny My Love takes that same formula and adds a much more interesting spice to it, not to mention how the same vocal talent works great here as well.
8/10
I have a soft spot for pop songs with female vocals that obviously didn't care to achieve a radio-favoring sound. That definitely isn't the best way to describe this song, but it's the best way I can describe it in order to express why I enjoy it.
It reminds me a bit of
Sky Ferreira - 24 Hours in terms of sound. You've definitely seen me talk about the album it's from, and if you haven't already, I would recommend the whole album, Night Time, My Time, as well.
7/10
This is a song I'll probably won't listen to again, but holy fuck, the fact that this was made in the 1960s is mind-blowing. From the instruments that that shouldn't have synergy at lot somehow being listenable to the vocals sounding like both whispering and screaming at the same time, this song is definitely ahead of its time. Again, it's not going to be a song I'll listen to in the future, but I can't help but appreciate how perplexing it is.
I honestly can't think of any song that's at least somewhat similar to this one. In terms of songs that shouldn't sound good,
Death Grips - Hot Head is probably the closest song I can think of, but this song was literally a league of its own.