Cacola - The Angel, The Demon,
100

Review #006 — The Angel, the Demon

This shii is Undertailing and geometry dashing so hard rn.

This is probably the greatest electronic album I've ever listened to. Daft Punk comes close, but this one tops my list personally. Clocking in at over 2 hours in length, this album is one hell of a monolithe to get through and probably the second most inaccessible album I know of (right behind Bell Witch's mirror reaper). It's experimental, electrical goodness and showcases ... read more

Budgie - Never Turn Your Back on a Friend
84

Review #005 — Never Turn Your Back on a Friend, Budgie

This album has the greatest drum solo of all time.

This album is good. Really good. While the production may mot be the best (quite frankly, it sucks), Budgie flawlessly mixes hard rock/classic metal with the progressive rock of its time, resulting in one of the first and best prog metal albums of all time.

The album opens up with Breadfan—classic, fast-paced and iconic, it immediately showcases all of the album's ... read more

Dax - JOKER
NR

I am indeed in pain mister Dax.

The Beatles - Revolver
89

Review #004 — Revolver, The Beatles

Yellow Submarine burned down my house and punched me in the face.

Revolver was the ultimate turning point for the Beatles, putting the basic clammy pop songs behind them to start making actual masterpieces. Rubber Soul was amazing, but Revolver was the point of no return—it was this album that paved the way for history to be made with Sergeant Peppers, and while not my personal favourite, definitely a highlight in the Beatles' ... read more

Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
97

Review #003 — Wish You Were Here, Pink Floyd

There's very little to say about this record that hasn't been said already.

First and foremost, I love Pink Floyd. They were my gateway into the wonderful, pretentious world of progressive rock and are still, in my opinion, the greatest to have ever done it. Wish You Were Here may be their most beloved record, even if just a smidge less well-known than Dark Side of the Moon. I can praise this record to death, but everything that can ... read more

The Beach Boys - Sunflower
95

Review #002 — Sunflower, The Beach Boys.

Pet Sounds may be their magnum opus, but Sunflower is their masterpiece.

While the Beatles were almost mad in their experimentation and revolutionary songwriters, the Beach Boys somehow managed to keep up this image of feelgood innocence throughout most of their discography. In comparison to the Beach Boys the Beatles were preactically a punk band, but that doesn't make them any less the Beatles' only true contemporaries.

But The Beach ... read more

John Coltrane - Interstellar Space
100

Review #001 — Interstellar Space, John Coltrane

This album broke me.

I love John Coltrane. He's probably the greatest musical mind to have ever lived and definitely my pick for the greatest jazz artist of all time. I had once read somewhere that Coltrane's music feels like an invasion of privacy, since it grips your heart in the most intimate of ways—and no better album examplifies this idea better than Interstellar Space.

Rashied Ali and John Coltrane come together to ... read more

Ironmouse - Cry For Me (WA WA WA)
0

Lowkirkinuinely the worst song ever made gang đź’”

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