100 FOLLOWERS SPECIAL!
I'd like to thank all of my followers and generally everyone that reads my reviews and encouraging me to continue doing so for the last two years.
Since this is a special milestone, I decided to review this very important and special album for me.
Guided By Voices', "Bee Thousand":
As a good friend of mine once said, Guided By Voices makes songs that can teleport you to another planet, despite most being under 2 minutes long. Truer words ... read more
I may have listened to this song 1000 times before...
I just realized how fucking awesome it is, fuck yeah Survivor.
I'm started to think "Not Like Us" and the whole drama/rap battle stunt happened in order to promote this album. It's not a coincidence that SO many of this record's tracks sound like direct remixes of "Not Like Us", repeating this club/dance vibe that was so successful for Kendrick.
Now is that a complaint, I hear you asking? No! How could it be?
Even if I never got the immense hype and praise for "Not Like Us" in this album's songs (ex. ... read more
One of the most miserable sounding records I've ever heard.
I love depressing music generally, but this one totally totally sets me off, and lacks almost everything I would love from Pink Floyd, despite it trying to be another concept album, just like their previous releases, which are, as all of you know, masterpieces.
But the relationship between the band members were incredibly tensed up, and this album is truly Roger Waters doing whatever the fuck he wants and just has Gilmour and ... read more
The fact that Linkin Park got back with a new vocalist and even made an album proves that nothing is impossible.
Straight ahead, the new vocalist Emily Armstrong has fantastic vocal abilites and is a great fit for the band, even if Chester always feels irreplaceable.
Does this album sound Linkin Park? Absolutely. Does it sound like something new or exciting from Linkin Park? Well, not too much.
I was never crazy about the lead single "The Emptiness Machine", but it is a pretty ... read more
What, no one talks about this album here? You madlads! You don't know what you're missing, you goofballs!
Jokes aside, Ari Hoenig's and his band's "Lines of Opression" is jaw-dropping, charming, surprising and relaxing, all at once.
First of all, Ari Hoenig is truly a top notch drummer, he can actually split his brain into hundreds of parts and, as you can hear on the title track, "Line of Opression", it does feel like he's playing two or three ... read more