AHHHH! AHHHH! AHHHH! AHHHHHHHHHH!
IIIIIIII BELIEEEEEEEVE.... this is myyyyyyy, favorite albummmmmm!
With just how every single song immediately hooked me in with the riffs, drums, and vocals that it all ties so well together to point where it becomes immaculate to me. Best example of this is obviously the opening track of "Them Bones" where Staley's shouting those "Ah's" in such a explosive, anguish way followed by those riffs and drums creates such a ... read more
“I found this album
A bit of a lackluster one”
“In all the beats, it was okay”
“I found the singing
to only be the greatest part”
“And beneath the lyrics, it was fine”
“Tender Buttons” by Broadcast was… intriguing upon my first time listening to their third studio album, to say the least, however it was mainly an okay experience. While I enjoyed the albums’ first track “I Found The F” with how pop oriented ... read more
Recommended by @Brey
Now.... I'm not all that crazy when it comes to this single you made Brey. It all felt repetitive for me all the way through, however I do like the style you were going for with the setting being in an arcade and how you created the sound effects for the machine to produce these metallic, piercing, yet minimalistic sounds when certain games appear on the screen, making it all feel very retro. Maybe I was expecting a little more coming into this single, though I ... read more
Recommended by Casey678
This album has been on my mind for about 3 and half months now, so here it is... Interpol's "Turn on the Bright Lights" is quite the solid debut album for me. With the albums opening track "untitled" starting with the guitars playing in such an uncanny way, the drums beating in a slow, yet bold rhythm, and Paul Banks ghostly vocal performance just immediately gives the album such a doomy and mysterious atmosphere which would later change a ... read more
T H I S S S I S N O O O O T T H A T B A A A A A D....
T H I S S S I S S S S P R E T T Y G O O O O O O D....
While Limp bizkit's "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water" starts off..... pretty dull with "Intro" as, well it has a nice beat, it doesn't really land well in-terms of a good opener to the album. Though, it ends relatively short and it would soon begin with the real opener that is ... read more
(Recommended by oingoboingo103)
Noaki Urasawa's "Half Century Man" just immediately gets straight to the point with the albums opening track "Kouzui No Mae" as it begins with Urasawa's vocal performance sounding pleasant on the ears alongside the seemingly laid-back guitar work and drums which all feels so inviting, on top of the soothing, yet stellar guitar riff towards the end of the song. Once the song is finished, it soon starts with "Ha, Ha, Ha" ... read more