A good follow up to her debut but doesn’t leave as much of an impact on me as “Stranger in the Alps” did.
Incredible album, every song is amazing and Prince delivers 110% energy from beginning to end.
A very unique album with a lot of great moments. Not many albums I can think of that sound like this.
She sounds good and most of the songs are alright with a few standouts. The Biggest problems I have with this album is that most of the songs are very similar to one another and the production makes it sound too squeaky clean. She definitely has a lot of potential to be a great country singer and is probably the next big country star, but we can only hope she doesn't turn into the next Morgan Wallen.
Pretty cool concept and is executed nicely. Even though I'm not rating this that highly, I mess with albums that are willing to do something really unique.
Very strong start. Most of this record after that is just alright, nothing really sticks out for being really bad or really good.
It's actually a shame that the Goo Goo Dolls are mainly known for Iris and like 2 other songs because this is a solid record. It does have some weak songs, but most of the songs range from alright to really good with only like 1-2 songs being meh.
Very high energy and chaotic in a good way. Feels like it could use some work around the edges but is a good listen from beginning to end.
Listening to Maynard sing about life, death, and spirituality: zzzzzz
Listening to Maynard sing about aliens and shitting himself: Peak
Insane pull, definitely a band to watch for in the future.
Doesn't do anything special really, but it does most things right with only a few mediocre songs.
SUPER underrated album, I definitely think it has Deep Purple's best songs and their most creative songs.
Other than Love Song, I don't come back to this at all. Not a bad listen, just a mundane listen.
Definitely has some rough parts that need may have needed some rework but overall it's a good indie record.