Very fun rockabilly project with amazing instrumentation provided by Brian Setzer, short enough to not overstay its welcome and featuring some very high highs like Lonely Summer Nights. Mixing is probably its worst aspect, as some songs suffer from a noticeable drag, but not enough to sully the entire album, still retaining a cute homage, all in all.
Fav tracks: Built for Speed, Lonely Summer Nights, Rumble in Brighton.
least fav tracks: None.
Absolutely amazing & a staple of metal for a reason, Lommi’s guitarwork is phenomenal and Ozzy’s straight vocal delivery complements it so well. Production is nothing short of great, pretty dense, but that only owes to how much love was put into it. This was 1970 and I could only imagine how great it was to experience this at the time, changed music forever.
Favorite tracks: Nearly all of them.
Least fav tracks: Evil Woman.
Cute, no prior knowledge of Tsubi Club, and not a big fan of the happy-go-lucky digicore more than anything but it's charming.
Fav tracks: re:laced.up
Least fav tracks: None.
One of my favourite snappy, well-written platformers for the PS2, undoubtedly immersing yet not anything too special seeing as I don't have much nostalgic attachment to it, still accomplishes its goal well. Amazing blend of hip-hop and electronic, and agh, it's charming.
Fav tracks: None of them really.
Least fav tracks: Also, none of them.
genuinely took me back to better days, super chill and laid-back but featuring some great production. Probably my favorite Lazygod project so far.
Favorite tracks: All of them.
Least favorite tracks: None of them.