Takes everything great about The Ooz and expands on it, while also taking everything flawed about The Ooz and discarding it. A truly fantastic record.
A very experimental follow up to his debut. It’s mostly great, but I do think it’s too long. There’s some filler here that could’ve been cut to make this a stronger record. Still a great album.
An impressive debut from one of the most unique voices in modern music.
Great double album. I do think it kind of suffers from issues I have with double albums. The first side is pretty fantastic, and I think the second side has some of the weaker songs across the record. That said, it's still a fantastic album.
The Plow That Broke The Plains: 87/100
The Future: 83/100
Not only my favorite Bon Iver album, but I think this is one of the best records of the last decade. Beautiful album.
Not as strong as For Emma, Forever Ago, but still a great album nonetheless. Some of Bon Iver’s best songs are on this record, but I still find the closing song to be weaker compared to most cuts from the first three albums.
An amazing album. Everything that could be said has been said. I did notice some aspects that felt like a precursor to 22, A Million and that was interesting to see so many years later.
Decent rock album, but Pearl Jam doesn’t seem inspired to do much outside of a comfort zone once they left their prime. It’s okay, but obviously doesn’t compare to their best work.
Great album. I will never turn down an album where Radiohead members incorporate Jazz elements. Consistently great throughout it's run. Only critique is that I think the closing song is the weakest on the album, and that is not helped by the fact the penultimate song is the best on the entire record. Still a great project regardless.
Very good. I think this will grow on me and get a higher score down the road. Across the board good and I think the second half is great off first listen.
Solid. First half is consistently solid and the second half has the biggest highs of the album and the lowest lows.