It's not as bad as some may say but it has it's flaws and pales in comparison to the band's later work.
The Division Bell is an album that sounds amazing but doesn't work in the way that other Pink Floyd albums do because it just doesn't hit emotionally.
This album's Instrumentals are probably the standout and, while I enjoy Waters' vocals on here, this album just feels off to me.
One of the most legendary double albums of all time, along with something like The White Album. While this album isn't full of standout memorable tracks, the best way to look at this thing is as a whole, which is what makes it so special.
To be honest, I'd happily say that Animals is better than TDSOTM any day, it's that good. Pink Floyd might just be my favourite band because of these 2 masterpieces.
This album is amazing but I don't think it's my favourite Pink Floyd album, which says a hell of a lot about how phenomenonal their discography is.
Definitely my favourite Pink Floyd album and an insane first listen. Dark Side Of The Moon is a classic for a reason.
While Meddle is better, I think it could be argued that Atom Heart Mother is the true turning point for Pink Floyd, with it's amazing 23 minute suite.
While the removal of Syd Barret from the band was a big change, this album still stands up with some great moments.
This album is a great start to Pink Floyd's discography and the psychedelic sounds that they started out with here continued throughout their catalog. Syd Barret's vocals on here are enjoyable too.
Sure, DELTARUNE is not a finished game but we sure as hell have got another 2 catchy soundtracks out of Toby Fox with these first 2 chapters. Maybe not as memorable or important to me as the Undertale soundtrack but this man seemingly can not miss.
Sure, DELTARUNE is not a finished game but we sure as hell have got another 2 catchy soundtracks out of Toby Fox with these first 2 chapters. Maybe not as memorable or important to me as the Undertale soundtrack but this man seemingly can not miss.
The Undertale soundtrack; the soundtrack to my childhood. Yeah, I was one of those kids. But this is one hell of an OST with 101 tracks, most of them quite short, that all slap, are catchy and most importantly, memorable. The absolute earworms throughout this thing aid in why Undertale is one of my favourite games, and why I think Toby Fox will become a legend in gaming.
While this album is more bloated, less emotionally impactful and less iconic than Volume Alpha, it is still a great soundtrack. A lot of the tracks on the first half of this thing are incredibly epic and the end of the record having all of Minecraft's many iconic music discs is cool too.