though i wouldn’t really call it country, this is one of this first albums that got me expanding my music taste so much into country so much and all that’s around it. this album is really as fun as it gets. it’s so unique with the very live feeling and the yodeling and whistling, the cool licks and solos. this is such a cool sound. the songwriting is great as well. every song is very catchy and extremely unique. some spots in the album are even a little funny and silly, some ... read more
this guys voice still amazes me after years of listening every time, crazy crazy vocal control. i just love how nicks music feels, its so fun.
Honky Tonk Heroes just has to be one of the most essential outlaw country albums. this album is fantastic, great songwriting, waylon’s voice is a obvious plus, the instrumentals can be super chill but there’s some really fun ones in there as well. several very catchy songs, just a classic. i wish i could give this a perfect score, but the problem with country in the 60-70s was that everyone was putting out too much music and not working hard enough for perfection, they were thirsty ... read more
the concept, the solos, the legendary riffs, the perfect arrangement of every single track. it’s out of this world, this album is so great. i feel like this album does get its flowers when it comes to songwriting, i think it’s one of the best things metallica does on this record. the tempo changes everywhere into guitar solos and whatnot make the album such an interesting listen, you won’t be bored. there’s literally nothing to critique even if i tried, master of puppets ... read more
amazing riffs, amazing guitar solos, the drums, bass, vocals, they’re all on point, there’s not much to critique here besides that it does sound very similar to judas priest. that’s not a bad thing at all, but it’s just not unique whatsoever, but it’s not easy to be unique in thrash metal. this album was great though, a 60 critic score is a little crazy.