Pateka - Pateka
90

This is definitely an aoty contender. I love listening to exciting debuts like this one. Plenty of unique twists and plays with familiar conventions in unconventional ways. Psychedelic rnb that sometimes gets brutal and heavy.

Plenty talented!

Velours Velours - Quand je pleure, je suis content
100

C'est INSANE, il y a tellement qui capte mon attention ou qui sort beaucoup de l'ordinaire; j'aime son approche à l'écriture , et honnêtement je trouve tout mémorable. Trop super megal full cool encore.

PRÉFÉRÉES: tout

Genesis - We Can't Dance
65

I like this more than invisible touch but their previous pop albums were way better. It’s sad they lost the charm their early 80s stuff had.

There were so many odd structures, chords, production tricks, sounds and whatnot in their older albums but this is pretty generic. I appreciate the occasional proggy song on here though, especially the last song

And jesus he knows me is one of their best pop tracks

Genesis - Invisible Touch
60

I love my genesis pop albums but this one’s weirdly uneventful. How was invisible touch their main hit?? They have way better pop songs

100

No black midi bias, this is just fun. My SOTY

Magdalena Bay - Imaginal Disk
100

One of the best pop albums i’ve ever listened to. This year’s essential album imo

Hatfield and the North - The Rotter's Club
95

This album is REALLY good. Quirky song writing, insane instrumental prowess and just charming all around

Genesis - Genesis
80

Pretty underrated too. The music is extremely complex sonically and musically. The band tries doing a lot even in their pop phase. And it’s also filled with heart. You can tell they’re not “just” selling out

Supertramp - Even In The Quietest Moments...
100

I know I rate a bunch of stuff 100 but I never realized how perfect this album. everything just bangs, as per usual with peak supertramp.

Brand X - Unorthodox Behaviour
85

That bass man… that bass.

Genesis - Abacab
70

Very underrated album. Hating this era of genesis = hating fun, don’t make the rules

95

Great album and very much underrated. Well made music, the instrumental sections are groovy and fun. The orchestra sometimes feels uneeded but it also absolutely has its moments.

Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells
100

The perfect instrumental album. An incredibly impressive masterpiece coming from the genius of Mike Oldfield's young creative mind. At just 19, he was able to make this iconic two sidelong song LP by playing EVERY SINGLE DAMN INSTRUMENT (minus the drums in pt. 2 in one short section). This is a musical landmark and deserves all the praise it gets.

Olivia Rodrigo - GUTS
80

the first half is INCREDIBLE. I was surprised a huge mainstream artist like Olivia made something so fresh with fairly odd structures and cool chord progressions. the songs didn't necessarily follow standard forms and there were many appreciated psychedelic parts. easily a 9/10. but then the second half drags a lot (from making the bed to the grudge). it feels a lot less inspired. but the two last songs are great, especially that closer. honestly, didn't expect to enjoy this, this much since ... read more

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Live at Red Rocks '22
100

As a professional album of the year, this is officially the best thing to be released this decade. God fucking dammit

Chick Corea & Return to Forever - Light as a Feather
85

I hope this album reaches 80/100 at least. The vocal hate is corny, they add on so much

Fishmans - 98.12.28 男達の別れ [98.12.28 Otokotachi no wakare]
100

Transcending. Greatness. no words can describe this shit. I’m trying my best. I wanna cry

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