Naturally, as you dig deeper into music, you will find albums that stick with you far more than others. Maybe it’s their lyrics that you relate to, or the stunning soundscape they create that's unlike anything else you’ve heard before. Finding music has always felt good, but I’ve never experienced a real connection to an album. As if all those albums I’ve considered as my favorites have enjoyable songs, but they could never be anything of real significance to ... read more
Holyyyy bass lines on Rhodesia and Suburban Berlin 🤤🤤🤤 Mick Karn so goated. VERY enjoyable album, luckily the first track was the only miss on here. Oh those groovier songs with those amazing bass lines...
Swans' industrial stuff if it was good or something idk I've never really listened to Swans
(Holy fuck Descent into the Inferno made me tear up that song is too good)
Listened to this because of the goat (John McGeoch), and I mean, I enjoyed it. This isn't entirely my type of music, I don't feel super connected to gothic rock so I don't see myself ever revisiting most of these songs, however, I found myself enjoying this more and more as I listened. I really liked the vocals, and the instrumentals were beautiful too, but it just wasn't all that interesting to me, solely because I don't feel very connected to this music. I don't ... read more
I want to like Japan, I really do, but it seems like I don't like this direction they took, because wow, this was NOT it... Some of these songs were really pleasant to listen to, such as Fall in Love With Me and In Vogue, and I would have absolutely no issue with this album if all the songs sounded like that. I love music that just sounds pleasant to listen to, without many intricacies or complex atmospheres, but it's also very easy to make music like that uninteresting, which most of ... read more
The unfortunate fall off of Magazine after John McGeoch's departure from the band... This album was alright, it just didn't have that much personality and got really repetitive by the end.




