Laurie Anderson - Strange Angels
100

We Don't Know What We Are: Laurie Anderson's Strange Angels

Visionary multimedia artist Laurie Anderson's fourth studio album, Strange Angels, was one of the greatest left turns in music history—even if it remains distant from virtually all music discussions.
Anderson, known for her profound impact in both performance art and music scenes, humorous critiques of American life and culture, and innovation in electronic music, is a subtle icon of the underground. A uniquely ... read more

The Doors - L.A. Woman
100

a glimpse into what we could've had if Jim Morrison had stayed alive.. this version of the Doors is by far my favorite. the tracks are a bluesy psychedelic fusion that fits a uniquely dark aesthetic. very consistent album throughout..

The Velvet Underground & Nico - The Velvet Underground & Nico
100

"There was one thing in our thing that was missing from the others; it was Rock; it had power. The other stuff doesn't have this power to it, that communicates itself instantly in a really visceral way. The other stuff, you listen to, and you have to conjure it up in your mind. Our stuff could be considered dangerous because it didn't just sit there to be admired—or you have to come into it—it went out to you. That's the difference."

— Lou Reed

The ... read more

Meredith Monk - Turtle Dreams
91

a naked field of experimentation encased in the shell of a turtle's spirit — what more could one ask for to lay their soul down upon?
I understand parts of this album can drag but it takes a certain mindset comprehend them. Don't think I'm there yet as this whole album hasn't clicked yet in the grand scheme of my life. Meredith is an icon and a visionary.

Lou Reed & Metallica - Lulu
73

Junior Dad is Lou Reed's best song and this album has some redeeming qualities... I liked it more than I expected . . .

Lou Reed - The Raven
92

So much heart in late-career Lou Reed. Mesmerizing production and features all feel warranted. DAZZLING!!!!

Joni Mitchell - The Hissing of Summer Lawns
100

an analysis of HUMAN relationships, hypocrisy, intricacies and nature over jazzy introspective instrumentations—Hissing provides the listener with an inspection of the soul as well as how we treat those around us, as well as our purpose within the eyes and relationships of people of the world.

Florence + the Machine - Everybody Scream
96

From one of the most consistently great artists of the past decade, Florence once again delivers us an introspective masterpiece fed to us through the lens of magic and mysticism. Although not as immediately memorable or effective as her previous records, this one's more mature, understated, and risk-taking than all the rest (without sacrificing the 'Big' F+TM production). Album of the year!

favs: everybody scream, one of the greats, sympathy magic, perfume and milk, buckle, ... read more

Fleetwood Mac - The Dance
100

magnum opus live album

Tori Amos - To Venus and Back
89

took me a while to realize but this is truly Tori's hidden-not-so-hidden gem...

Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Rust Never Sleeps
97

magnificent perfect first listen . . . didn't expect to like this as much as I did. A rallying statement.

Yoko Ono / Plastic Ono Band - Yoko Ono / Plastic Ono Band
92

boundary-pushing avant-garde masterpiece—
ended the beatles

The Gits - Frenching the Bully
94

Hugely motivational and empowering lyrics and sound overall from a true hidden gem of punk, and the biggest statement left from the most underrated rock vocalist of all time

Meredith Monk - Songs From the Hill / Tablet
81

a fascinating use of Monk's voice as the instrument, Tablet is the true standout here. An early clear statement in Monk's career and a precursor to the masterpiece Dolmen Music.

Yoko Ono - Approximately Infinite Universe
89

a fantastically-written and ahead of its time statement in feminism and music as a whole, yoko ono incorporates adventurous vocals as well as a different more contemporary vocal on this album. some beautiful and devastating and hopeful anecdotes on here that are still relevant today if not more than in 1973

Moe Tucker - Life In Exile After Abdication
70

expected a little bit more from my favorite TVU member's solo venture, but this was interesting at times and features a sweet version of "pale blue eyes"

Suicide - Suicide
100

a mind-altering and sometimes frightening experience throughout

The Velvet Underground - VU
NR

Watered down and uninteresting version of a band that once put out some of the greatest albums ever. Some fun tracks on here though like I'm Sticking With You, Ocean, and Stephanie Says (which would later evolve into Caroline Says pt. 2 on Reed's 'Berlin').

Sleater-Kinney - Dig Me Out
95

One of the best rock albums of the 90s - Sleater-Kinney delivered a cohesive and fun collection of tracks with a backdrop of heartbreak that serve as essential listening for anyone interested in impactful women in rock or punk.

favs: little babies, turn it on, dig me out, words and guitar, dance song '97, things you say, one more hour

X - Wild Gift
93

Strong follow-up to their flawless debut album, but a few tracks fall short and fail to be as memorable as what made their first album so great.

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