



Hi, I'm Vasel Karnel. I want my music to reach people who genuinely love music and take it seriously. I believe those are the listeners who will truly connect with what I create. I'd love to hear your honest thoughts on this one.
I want my music to reach people who genuinely love music and take it seriously. I believe those are the listeners who will truly connect with what I create. Rather than simply reaching as many people as possible, I want my music to find the right audience, people who are willing to listen with an open mind and appreciate the emotion, atmosphere, and intention behind it.
- YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8PYipNNwb-f03asb-DU93e2KxTq7HiW4&si=oGaeY7VwymF41f9j
- SoundCloud: https://on.soundcloud.com/1MOpupgXIWA68ggilA
These are all the CDs I've collected so far. Just by looking at my collection, can you guess how old I am and which country I'm from?
Also, what's your favorite album in my collection? And based on my taste, what albums do you think I should add next? I'd really appreciate your recommendations!
My friends gave me these CDs as birthday gifts. What do you think? Do my friends have good taste in music?
Hello,
I’m Vasel Karnel.
I created a song that praises God and gives comfort to people through my experience.
"FWBOOK 2096" is a deeply spiritual contemporary Christian song that carries a profound, lifelong vow of faith. The unique title itself serves as a direct reflection of my intense devotion.
"FWBOOK" stands for "Forever We'll Be On Our Knees," representing a humble posture of worship and surrender before God, while "2096" signifies the estimated year of my own passing. Together, they create a fierce declaration that until the very day I die, I will do my absolute best to kneel before the Lord in praise.
Rather than remaining trapped in seasons of hardship, anxiety, or depression, the song serves as a powerful proclamation of faith, vowing to overcome all sorrow through unwavering devotion to God throughout my entire earthly journey.
I know it generally falls under alternative rock, but I'm curious how you'd classify it more specifically.
The climax really kicks in around 2:36, so I'd especially love to hear your thoughts on that section.
Feel free to share whatever comes to mind. I'm interested in hearing different perspectives!
Hello,
My name is Vasel Karnel, an independent artist creating music that moves between art rock, dream pop, experimental rock, industrial, bedroom pop, slowcore, and IDM.
I personally feel that the music I create is a little more experimental and unconventional than most. However, I also realize that this is only my own perspective, which is why I would genuinely like to receive an honest and objective evaluation of my music.
Unfortunately, I don't have anyone around me who is truly passionate about music or able to give thoughtful feedback, so I decided to ask here instead.
I'm sincerely looking for people who would be willing to listen to my album, “The luminous gore”, from beginning to end and share their honest thoughts afterward. However, since this community only allows uploading one song at a time rather than an entire album, I am sharing just one track for now! Whether your impressions are positive or negative, I would truly appreciate hearing them, as they would help me grow as an artist.
If you're someone who genuinely loves music and enjoys listening to a wide variety of genres, I would be incredibly grateful if you could take the time to listen.
Thank you very much for reading.
Hello,
My name is Vasel Karnel, an independent artist creating music that moves between art rock, dream pop, experimental rock, industrial, bedroom pop, slowcore, and IDM.
I personally feel that the music I create is a little more experimental and unconventional than most. However, I also realize that this is only my own perspective, which is why I would genuinely like to receive an honest and objective evaluation of my music.
Unfortunately, I don't have anyone around me who is truly passionate about music or able to give thoughtful feedback, so I decided to ask here instead.
I'm sincerely looking for people who would be willing to listen to my album, “The luminous gore”, from beginning to end and share their honest thoughts afterward. Whether your impressions are positive or negative, I would truly appreciate hearing them, as they would help me grow as an artist.
If you're someone who genuinely loves music and enjoys listening to a wide variety of genres, I would be incredibly grateful if you could take the time to listen.
Thank you very much for reading, and I truly appreciate your time and consideration.
I'm looking for songs to listen to while smoking. Any recommendations?
Looking for songs to listen to while smoking. Any recommendations?
what does this picture sound like?
plz let me know ㅠㅠ
mom, hear my last cry by Vasel Karnel
the emotional climax begins around 3:58
I'm looking for songs with a similar vibe to "Why Write A Letter That You'll Never Send" by The Drones.
Any recommendations are welcome, regardless of genre. Feel free to share anything that comes to mind!
I’d love to know which album completely changed the way you see music.
For me, it was OK Computer.
The first time I heard it, I didn’t understand it at all. Nothing really clicked, and honestly, the songs just sounded strange to me. Then, a few weeks later, the outro of Karma Police, “Phew, for a minute there, I lost myself”, suddenly got stuck in my head.
I wanted to find that song again, but I couldn’t remember the title, so I decided to listen to the entire album from start to finish one more time.
That’s when everything changed.
I realized there was a whole world of music beyond anything I had known before. It was also the moment I truly understood what people mean when they talk about a masterpiece album.
Ever since hearing OK Computer, the way I think about music has completely changed.
I’m curious what Massive Attack track has struck you as the darkest and most emotionally crushing. Let me know what you think!
I’d love to know which album completely changed the way you see music.
For me, it was OK Computer.
The first time I heard it, I didn’t understand it at all. Nothing really clicked, and honestly, the songs just sounded strange to me. Then, a few weeks later, the outro of Karma Police, “Phew, for a minute there, I lost myself”, suddenly got stuck in my head.
I wanted to find that song again, but I couldn’t remember the title, so I decided to listen to the entire album from start to finish one more time.
That’s when everything changed.
I realized there was a whole world of music beyond anything I had known before. It was also the moment I truly understood what people mean when they talk about a masterpiece album.
Ever since hearing OK Computer, the way I think about music has completely changed.