The unfamiliar amount of instrumental comes at one like a first surprise, but learning during the listen that RAM is their final album, you just realize the amount of passion skill attained over the years they put into it. Damn good performance
Very chill, very based, something about it just allows you to listen along
On Melancholy Hill is the height of the album, delivering in any department it possibly could. Overall I would consider the 2nd half the stronger one
Paramore is like my perfect imagination of a Pop-Rock hybrid that slaps with every song in a way that even 20 years later you can't but enjoy it
My first rodeo with Gorillaz, I am surprised about how they manage to convey such a variety of sound-designs with each entry of the album, making the experience both a slowburn and a fastliving experience
Absolute banger. Starts insanely good, continues insanely good, it's just fun tunes fun vibes, Carly is peak
Definitely has it's moments, the production feels great, the cinema vibe is there
Usually I'm not that deep with rage, but the experience has been pretty fine as the production is solid
Definitely the better Spanish experience I had, the psychedelic trip has been surprisingly outstanding considering I lost my thoughts in it
This album has been quite the bizarre, unusual experience for me. Sound-wise it's certainly enjoyable, accompanies one with a relaxing vibe as it doesn't try to overwhelm you with exaggerated heights or lows, but unfortunately lacks the impact for me to be more than a good. I can see why it's popular amongst others, but it can never be more for me
Unfortunately not my cup of tea, I am simply not interested enough or deep enough in the discography of David Bowie to truly feel impacted by this piece. I understand where it's coming from, it was simply not my type