Talk Talk's discography is like a get together with some old friends. It starts off in 80's new wave splendour, chatter, food, drinks, laughs. The night draws on, the conversation deepens and "what-abouts" and "remember-whens" fly in the air and the melancholic feeling grips…. if you're unlucky (or lucky depending on how you view it.) But the party rages on, and for a moment you're Living in Another World, because Life’s What You Make It, eh? ... read more
Inner-city sonic bliss. Cruising around with your friends by bus, tram or train, skyscrapers piercing the night sky and not a care in the world. The kind of album that sticks with you and becomes a core part of your memories and a place you can walk around in and soak it all up
Loaded is potentially the greatest dance song ever made. It's one of the most defining songs of a certain period of my life, and it's an absolutely legendary song in its own right.
Movin On Up is an absolutely perfect opener for an album. From its soaring guitar solo to its gospel backing, it's flawless
The rest of this album is absolute crap designed to be enjoyed stoned out of your mind
God this album is sublime. A manic, chaotic mess that still somehow turns out coherent and replayable. 30 Hours is an immersive experience, whilst NMPILA and Saint Pablo are some of Kanye's greatest feats technically. Highly recommend and one of the best hip-hop albums of all time
Hauntingly brilliant, way ahead of its time, musically genius. One of the greatest songs of all time, and one of the most brilliant pieces of art