Kate Bush was very brave to make such an experimental album in the '80s along with Hounds of love, and I really appreciate that in singers when they take risks and go down the artistic path while also being commercially successful. This album was definitely ahead of its time, and it shows. It sounds like it came out yesterday or just now. It sounds fresh, and it's also very colorful and full of personality, which is something I love in singers, and Kate Bush is the best in this ... read more
It's very danceable, fun, and upbeat, but it gets very repetitive and you end up getting bored and not paying attention to it, leaving it in the background. It starts off really strong, but it stays on top the whole time and everything sounds the same. It's not a bad album, but it could have been better.
This album is an incredible futuristic electronic journey. From the first song, you're already completely immersed in it. The influence of Björk's Homogenic is noticeable. The songs flow perfectly; it's cohesive. I wasn't bored for a single moment. Without a doubt, the band's best album.
electropop bible - I loved every moment of this album. It's super frenetic but also has a great balance of ballads, good vocals, and very beautiful and tender lyrics. Plus, it's aged very well; a timeless album, without a doubt. I love the aesthetics and visuals of this album too; they are very beautiful.