This album is one of the greatest albums of all time. Pavement is one of the best band of the nineties, if not the best band. If you don't listen to this whole album, don't bother ever listening to music again.
Heard the album "I Love You, Honeybear" and it is another lyrical tour de force. There isn't a wittier, more self-assured yet self-deprecating, razor sharp lyricist around. This is one of the best albums of 2015 without a bout. I love it. You're going to love "The Night Josh Tillman Came to Our Apartment."
This album is just massive, it almost makes all other artists across all genres seem not to be trying when it comes to making music. Anyone who loves music should give this album a shot, it's surprisingly easy to get into and you will thank yourself for listening to it.
This album is absolutely magical. I'd recommend this to anyone who enjoys getting lost in their music. Homogenic is bold, elegant, magnetic, fearless. Björk delivers an adventurous record, taking you to worlds only she can unlock. Favorite Tracks: Hunter, Jóga, Bachelorette, All Is Full of Love (Best Track).
This is one of the best if not the best velvet underground album and should get more love.
One word: Cathartic. For Emma, Forever Ago is one of the most beautiful collections of songs that I have ever heard. There is no "filler", there are no prosaic lyrics, and there is no song to song repetition whatsoever. Each track has a powerful message to send.
Jeff Buckley - Grace
1 Mojo Pin : 90/100
2 Grace : 100/100
3 Last Goodbye : 100/100
4 Lilac Wine : 98/100
5 So Real : 90/100
6 Hallelujah : 100/100
7 Lover, You Should've Come Over : 100/100
8 Corpus Christi Carol : 60/100
9 Eternal Life : 90/100
10 Dream Brother : 80/100
Overall: 83/100
Weezer - Weezer (Blue Album)
1. My Name Is Jonas: 100/100
2. No One Else: 75/100
3. The World Has Turned And Left Me Here: 98/100
4. Buddy Holly: 100/100
5. Undone -- The Sweater Song: 100/100
6. Surf Wax America: 99/100
7. Say It Ain't So: 100/100
8. In The Garage: 88/100
9. Holiday: 94/100
10. Only In Dreams: 95/100
Overall: 99/100
OutKast - Stankonia
1. Intro 80/100
2. Gasoline Dreams - Goodie Mob, Khujo Goodie, OutKast 100/100
3. I'm Cool (Interlude) 80/100
4. So Fresh, So Clean 100/100
5. Ms. Jackson 100/100
6. Snappin' & Trappin' - J Sweet, Killer Mike, OutKast 89/100
7. D.F. (Interlude) 70/100
8. Spaghetti Junction 90/100
9. Kim & Cookie (Interlude) 87/100
10. I'll Call Before I Come - Eco, Gangsta Boo, OutKast 94/100
11. B.O.B. 100/100
12. Xplosion - B Real, OutKast 89/100
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Café Tacuba - Re
1. "El Aparato" ("The Apparatus") 98/100
2. "La Ingrata" ("The Ungrateful Woman") 100/100
3. "El Ciclón" ("The Cyclone") 99/100
4. "El Borrego" ("The Sheep") 94/100
5. "Esa Noche" ("That Night") 100/100
6. "24 Horas" ("24 Hours") 97/100
7. "Ixtepec" ("Ixtepec") 97/100
8. "Trópico de Cáncer" ... read more
Rage Against The Machine - Rage Against The Machine
1. Bombtrack: 100/100
2. Killing in the Name: 100/100
3. Take the Power Back: 92/100
4. Settle for Nothing: 73/100
5. Bullet in the Head: 95/100
6. Know Your Enemy (feat. Maynard James Keenan): 100/100
7. Wake Up: 100/100
8. Fistful of Stee:l 90/100
9. Township Rebellion: 88/100
10. Freedom: 95/100
Overall: 97/100
Flying Lotus - Cosmogramma
1. Clock Catcher: 80/100
2. Pickled!: 80/100
3. Nose Art: 85/100
4. Intro//A Cosmic Drama: 80/100
5. Zodiac Shit: 100/100
6. Computer Face//Pure Being: 90/100
7. And The World Laughs With You (feat. Thom Yorke): 90/100
8. Arkestry: 80/100
9. MmmHmm (feat. Thundercat): 90/100
10. Do the Astral Plane: 90/100
11. Satelllliiiiiteee: 89/100
12. German Haircut: 80/100
13. Recoiled: 80/100
14. Dance of the Pseudo Nymph: 80/100
15. Drips//Auntie's Harp: 80/100
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The White Stripes - Elephant
1. Seven Nation Army: 100/100
2. Black Math: 90/100
3. There's No Home for You Here: 75/100
4. I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself: 100/100
5. In the Cold, Cold Night: 90/100
6. I Want to Be The Boy Who Warms Your Mother's Heart: 50/100
7. You've Got Her In Your Pocket: 69/100
8. Ball and Biscuit: 100/100
9. The Hardest Button to Button: 100/100
10. Little Acorns: 60/100
11. Hypnotize: 70/100
12. The Air Near My Fingers: 85/100
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Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend
1. Mansford Roof: 80/100
2. Oxford Comma: 90/100
3. A-Punk: 100/100
4. Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa: 88/100
5. M79: 80/100
6. Campus: 80/100
7. Bryn: 67/100
8. One (Blake's Got a New Face): 80/100
9. I Stand Corrected: 80/100
10. Walcott: 80/100
11. The Kids Don't Stand a Chance: 80/100
Overall: 82/100
Even though I didn't grow up in the '70s, this definitely deserved the Grammy for Best Album. It is what makes Fleetwood Mac an awesome band. There is not a bad song on here, and each one tells a story. Go Your Own Way, Dreams, Don't Stop, You Make Loving Fun, The Chain, and Gold Dust Woman are the best tracks. In fact, it's most of their biggest hits.
Listen to this album now and don't look back. A masterpiece of progressive rock and one of Robert Fripp's most intense albums. Now time to listen to some more obscure KC albums.
With this 4th album, Beach House achieves a perfect level of studio engineering, stepping farther than even Teen Dream. The production level accommodates the instruments, the trademark dreaminess, and Legrand's captivating vocals, to perfection. Bloom represents a unification and flow that makes it distinguished and gripping for the entire album, each track is quite welcome after the previous one, fitting in with the album, yet possessing its own (strong) qualities.
In my opinion, Rage Against the Machine and Tool are the only two bands that don't make a bad song. When you buy a Rage album there is no filler. Rage continues to evolve as musicians on the last studio album they released. The best tracks are not the most popular. My favorites are "Ashes in the Fall, Mic Check, New Millennium Homes, and Born of a Broken Man.
I did not live through the 80's (thank God) but I know from listening to my dad's CD's that not all of the music that came out of that period deserves to be remembered, or in fact ever played again. However, Dire Straits' Brothers in Arms is a major exception. Most people take one look at this album, but "Money for Nothing" (and maybe "So Far Away" or "Walk of Life") and leave.