Pretty cool!
Favorite tracks: Crash, Westside Bound Pt. 4 and Every Painting Has a Price
Forgot to listen to Sentimental Journey before this but whatever. This is a very nice cohesive and great country album for Ringo! Good job man.
You know I have to give Amsterdam some credit, but John & Yoko... even for me this is not it.
Honestly an otherworldly listen on vinyl, I have always loved this album but now more than ever. I swear I almost started floating.
Favorite Tracks: All of them but I guess mainly Doomsday, Rhymes Like Dimes, The Finest, Go with the Flow, Red and Gold, Operation Greenbacks, Dead Bent, Gas Drawls
Honestly kind of the modern-day George Harrison Machine Music. Never quite good but always an interesting listen to some point.
Very much so just incoherent electronic sounds, just George fucking around but it is fun and a fascinating listen!
Pretty awesome first exposure to Bad Bunny for me. There is just such wonderfully crafted music here and lush vocals. I don't know the lyrics but I assume they are just as great.
Top Tracks: PERFuMITO NUEVO, BOKeTE, LA MuDanza
This was so fucking awesome every song hits so hard. Soundgarden is simply incredible.
Truly such a gorgeous album on every level. So smooth and powerful. Instantly a fan of Sade.
Top Tracks: No Ordinary Love, Kiss Of Life, Cherish The Day, Bullet Proof Soul, Mermaid.
Pretty damn incredible but I need to listen to it again before I can really say much more.
Truly such a fascinating musical and I think I really fuck with it. Definitely need to look more into this. Thanks Bot.
A fucking smash all these years later, a perfect album of 2020 that serves as a time capsule for all of the ups and downs of that time. Charli is one of the greatest artists alive idc.
Fave Tracks: All of them? But I guess particularly pink diamond, claws, detonate, c2.0, party 4 u, anthems, and visions.
I can definitely understand why people hate Jacob Collier so much but I don't know I really enjoyed this. I found the mix of all these different genres pretty charming and the music sounded good to my ears! Maybe it is that pretentious white audiophile in me that knows if I had the musical talent and resources of Collier this is the kind of goofy shit I'd make.
Top Tracks: Bridge Over Troubled Water, WELLLL, Little Blue, and Cinnamon Crush
Just a blatantly miserable album on many levels. I do genuinely like most of Taylor's work. I thought Midnights was great! But this is just pure vapid nothingness for the majority of it. It becomes listenable at a point and I think there are four good songs so I give it points there but this really is not good.
Top Tracks (aka the good tracks): I Can Do It With a Broken Heart, Florida!!!, The Alchemy, Guilty As Sin
Just rewatched the film and it rocks so hard so I wanted to listen to the soundtrack isolated and it really is just as good. The Monkees will forever be one of my favorite bands of the 60s idc.
Top Tracks: Circle Sky, Porpoise Song