ONE OF THE MOST CLASSIC ALBUMS OF ALL TIME
I wasn’t familiar with Brian Wilson and how much he changed rock music forever. This album is incredibly complex for a rock record released in 1966, and it’s truly amazing. It carries such a beautiful, warm vibe, you can almost feel the happiness of a sunny morning throughout. I love how Pet Sounds manages to be both deep and emotionally rich, while still feeling light and easy to breathe in.
How is the dance floor dead, Charli?
Even though I’m a big fan of this album, it can sometimes feel a bit too obvious or repetitive, and it lacks a touch of originality that would really make it stand out. That said, it’s still a strong project with plenty of quality moments and interesting ideas. More than anything, it proves that the dance floor is far from dead. Over the past three weeks, we’ve seen a wave of electropop releases, which is honestly great to see.
I really like the vibe of this album.
I’m not usually a Red Hot Chili Peppers fan, I’ve tried to get into them like I have with other bands, but their tracks often feel too long or a bit repetitive, which can make the overall experience kind of boring.
That said, this album was actually pretty good. The length is still an issue, maybe a bit too long for what it offers, but I really enjoyed the vibe and Flea’s bass.
It’s the kind of album I’d definitely play if I ... read more
One of those albums that can easily make you cry.
This album is very emotional and pure. I love the way it talks about sadness and depression. I can’t count how many times I listened to it when I was feeling down. It can even make you feel sad even when there’s nothing wrong. Thank you Mac Miller, you will be missed
THIS ALBUM KICKS LIKE COCAINE IN THE BRAIN
I love the Beastie Boys and how much fun they have on this album. Knowing that every sound is sampled makes it even more impressive. The production is incredible, and Mike D and MCA deliver bars and rhymes that really hit hard. Would recommend to anyone who wans to have a trippy experience and a funny one
K.WEST REFERENCE
This album is an absolute classic, it’s so fun to listen to. You really get pulled into the story, and the way David sings, performs, and just is makes it even better. I love him, man.
HOW MANY HITS THIS ALBUM HAS ?
My friend recommended this album to me. Knowing my friend, I wasn’t expecting it to be very good. But it turned out to be a nice surprise. Honestly, there are a lot of great tracks on this album.
It’s a cool album, even if sometimes the production feels a bit weak or some songs are predictable… But overall, it’s still a good album.
What a good introduction to PEGGY
This albums makes you wanna take your head off. There are just so many things happening, Even tho i heard this more than 4 times, when i think about this album, i can describe what i am hearing. But it's a really fun album, Real N*ga is fun asf, and Rainbow Six made me shit myself...
PEGGY WITH HIS ULTIMATE ABSTRACT ALBUM.
His most underrated album for sure, he is just so much fun. It’s funny seeing that Veteran was the album before this one, they are the complete opposite, while one makes you wanna rip your head off, this one is just so smooth and fun. I really love this album, it’s so fun seeing covering songs.
THIS IS MY GO TO IN AUX,
While in the first twenty minutes i almost fell asleep, the last twenty minutes were crazy.
This felt like you are watching the evolution of a sound in real time, sounds are added which makes this crazy experience inpredictable and fun. I feel like this is the ultimate experimentation.
Amazing to work at 2 AM
This album is absolutely amazing. It comes in strong with the opening track, then slowly takes its time to let the atmosphere settle and breathe.
I love the ambient, lonely, late-night mood. It genuinely feels like you’re working alone in some old industrial building, surrounded by silence and dim lights.
THIS ALBUM HAS FLAVOR
What can I say, this album is pure perfection. The chemistry between the two is undeniable; it’s fun, raw, and speaks honestly about the reality we live in. Chuck D is an absolute force on the mic, delivering bars that hit hard and keep your head nodding the whole way through.
Three projects in the same year, it was obvious one of them would fall flat, and here it is.
The album is dull, lacking ideas and inspiration, and it feels like you’re just listening to leftovers.
ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED. ?
Yes I am, HOV.
The Jay-Z and Kanye West combo is insane here. Everything just hits clean and confident.
It’s just great song after great song, no real weak moment. The energy is sharp, focused, and powerful from start to finish. I have 99 problems but this album ain't one
Chick-fil-A in a Jesus album is actually wild.
The album is just okay, honestly. Kanye has done way better in my opinion. It feels like something that sits in the shadow of what Yandhi could’ve been, like fans are still thinking about that version of the music that never really came out.
It has moments, but overall it feels unfinished compared to his best work.
Yeah…
This album feels really personal and messy in a real way.
You can hear him dealing with his mental health, especially bipolar disorder, all through it. On I Thought About Killing You, it feels like he’s saying things out loud that most people would never admit, like he’s fighting with his own mind.
And Ghost Town… that song is something else. It feels free. Heavy, but also like a release, like everything breaking open at once. It’s one of those tracks ... read more
BEST POST-ROCK ALBUM OF ALL TIME.
It’s devastating, but also beautiful. Everything at once. It feels like it’s breaking you and healing you at the same time.
Every part of it feels huge, like it’s building entire worlds in sound—then slowly destroying them. It’s emotional, heavy, and calm all at once.
It really feels like perfection, like it was made from something bigger than us.