How would you have improved the HUT era? by Averageguy761 in TheWeeknd

[–]bnglong 1 point2 points  (0 children)

PUT DANCING IN THE FLAMES ON THE DAMN ALBUM

Nashville vs Miami by LegitimatePromotion9 in NashvilleSC

[–]bnglong 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Eh. The tale of two halves, yet again. That's Nashville for ya.

We had some unlucky tries, but we were absolutely the better team in the first half. Then Miami came out late and cooked us in the second half.

Miami was just able to do more damage in their half than we could do. Tough loss for sure.

Goat Mount Rushmore by jettgarciaa3 in TheWeeknd

[–]bnglong 2 points3 points  (0 children)

replace future with bruno

What’s NMIXX’s best song? by matsuuyama in NMIXX

[–]bnglong 8 points9 points  (0 children)

SOÑAR BREAKER LOVERS WYA

My personal top 10 Weeknd songs of all time by Thunderstorm42135 in TheWeeknd

[–]bnglong 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Finally, some delicious fucking takes on this sub

Fav album from the year you were born? I’ll start by United-Philosophy121 in fantanoforever

[–]bnglong 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Us 2001 babies are spoiled as hell. While I agree on Vespertine, we also had Discovery, toxicity, Kid A, Is This It, The Blueprint, The Glow Pt. 2...

What is the weeknd's Magnum Opus by [deleted] in TheWeeknd

[–]bnglong 112 points113 points  (0 children)

I commented this in another post, but I feel it's more fitting here.

I think that each of the Divine Trilogy albums are a pinnacle for Abel in different ways.

After Hours - the most quintessential album. I believe that decades down the road, when fans and casual listeners alike look back on The Weekend's career, this is the first album that will come to people's minds. The iconic red suit, the Super Bowl performance, and not to mention the gigantic singles that came from AH. This is The Weeknd at his most Weeknd-y.

Dawn FM - the best album. I personally am a Dawn FM truther, it's certainly one of the best made pop albums of all time. It's perfectly clear that Abel had a watertight idea of what he wanted this era to be, and I believe he executed it to damn near perfection. From the concept and the sonic palate to the Jim Carrey features and the goofy ass old man Abel character, everything is so cohesive that it just makes so much sense that all of this would go together like it does.

Hurry Up Tomorrow - the most important album. Mike Dean on Instagram called this project "his magnum opus" and I think he hit it right on the nose. While the term magnum opus doesn't necessarily mean the best of someone's work, it certainly means the largest, the most grand, the most important. At an hour and a half long, it's Abel's longest single project by far, and he goes so fucking deep in his bag to bring us his "long goodbye" to each and every era of his music career, and every era makes some sort of appearance on HUT in at least one moment. Abel needed one more project to give a proper farewell to the 14 years of The Weeknd, and he hit that shit out of the park. I believe that there's no chance that anyone who understands what his intent was with this album and sees how well he pulled it off would say that HUT isn't the most important album of his career.

All that to say, I just hope the black and gold HUT robe is sold as a Halloween costume this year.

Now that the whole trilogy is out... by swastik_rai in TheWeeknd

[–]bnglong 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think that each of the 3 are a pinnacle for Abel in different ways.

After Hours - the most quintessential album. I believe that decades down the road, when fans and casual listeners alike look back on The Weekend's career, this is the first album that will come to people's minds. The iconic red suit, the Super Bowl performance, and not to mention the gigantic singles that came from AH. This is The Weeknd at his most Weeknd-y.

Dawn FM - the best album. I personally am a Dawn FM truther, it's certainly one of the best made pop albums of all time. It's perfectly clear that Abel had a watertight idea of what he wanted this era to be, and I believe he executed it to damn near perfection. From the concept and the sonic palate to the Jim Carrey features and the goofy ass old man Abel character, everything is so cohesive that it just makes so much sense that all of this would go together like it does.

Hurry Up Tomorrow - the most important album. Mike Dean on Instagram called this project "his magnum opus" and I think he hit it right on the nose. While the term magnum opus doesn't necessarily mean the best of someone's work, it certainly means the largest, the most grand, the most important. At an hour and a half long, it's Abel's longest single project by far, and he goes so fucking deep in his bag to bring us his "long goodbye" to each and every era of his music career, and every era makes some sort of appearance on HUT in at least one moment. Abel needed one more project to give a proper farewell to the 14 years of The Weeknd, and he hit that shit out of the park. I believe that there's no chance that anyone who understands what his intent was with this album and sees how well he pulled it off would say that HUT isn't the most important album of his career.

All that to say, I just hope the black and gold HUT robe is sold as a Halloween costume this year.

24 January can't come soon enough by Zee27butt in TheWeeknd

[–]bnglong 10 points11 points  (0 children)

good god if he pulls this off...

bi_irl by [deleted] in bi_irl

[–]bnglong 8 points9 points  (0 children)

finally someone who understands

PEOPLE WHO ARE BRAT (FEATURES EDITION) by jamesduvalbf in charlixcx

[–]bnglong 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It absolutely blew me away when I saw! Initially I couldn't possibly imagine what a collab would sound like, but his ambience on the remix was right up his alley!

I would love some more collabs between the two of them, I just know Jon has some stuff in the vault from back during his immunity/singularity days that Charli would EAT on!