Possibly the greatest debut ever? Pablo Honey is small UK indie band Radiohead’s debut album. Being their first, and their best too.
With a perfect opening track You being so magnificent, it is so good in fact, I can’t remember anything from it. Creep is a very underrated track being so creepy and weird… almost like he doesn’t belong here.
The rest of the album is so good and so perfect that I wouldn’t even mention them, definitely not because I don’t ... read more
Uncs still got it.
This being the band’s first album since the 10 year hiatus, it is safe to say their quality ain’t going anywhere. Now, their earlier work such as the beloved Lysflath, and the beloved F♯ A♯ ∞, and the beloved Yanqui uxo are hard to beat albums, however, I truly think that this album beats… none of them really. Nevertheless, 'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend! still presented us with the amazing influential quality and message that ... read more
Masterclass entrancement right here.
I first learned about Home a few years ago from the one and only Swaggersouls. Iykyk. I then decided to do a lil bit of a dive on em, and when I arrived at this album, it just simply peaked.
Every song on here are so fucking chill and vibey and meditative. This is like if study music actually works. Honestly perfect for any time anywhere. The songs, while one-dimensional, give a feeling of cohesion and it is the benefactor of this album’s ... read more
Dope shit like that. RIP Mac.
K.I.D.S. is not a perfect mixtape, in fact, far from it. But you know what it does have, a copious amount of nostalgia that made the flaws just don't mean shit anymore. The Spins is one of the Mac songs I’ve ever heard, like a few years ago. Everytime i hear it, it gives me the tinglingly. The mixtape is simply filled with too much joy, a joy of childhood or the rebellious mindset of the teenagers. While some songs are joyous, they are often also ... read more
It’s rare a debut album is as good as this. And it’s even rarer for the following album to be as good as THAT.
Black Country, New Road’s debut album For The First Time, is absolutely one of the best debuts from any band to come out in this century. I do not put it lightly when I said this album is LOADED with bangers. While it also sees the band showcasing the delight of instrumentals to the world for the first time (comedy).
Instrumental kicks the album off with exactly ... read more
Holy shit, holy shit… holy shit/holy shit. (holy shit)..
Holy shit!
The new Thee Oh Sees album SORCS 80 might just be the punk album of 2024. The production is to simply put it, stellar. The instrumentals, while noisy, shine bright as a thousand suns really pummeling and channeling the energy across the whole album. It has also been said that the album featured no guitars… like what.
The first single for the album, Cassius, Brutus, Judas is an instant ear-catching banger with ... read more
For once, mu core knows ball.
Neutral Milk Hotel’s 2nd and final album In The Aeroplane Over The Sea is a beloved record for 90% of music enjoyers, and it’s not hard to see why. While the other 10% is complaining about the basic song structures and chords throughout the tracklist, it is actually anything BUT a downside to the album, and it actually IS the sole reason for the love of this album.
The simple chord progression from the opener King of Carrot Flowers Pts. 1~3 is ... read more
The cover looks like the reborned baby from the ending of 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Since the words “beautiful” and “pretty” are so overused for describing this album, Ima refrain from using them not once.
Ágætis byrjun is the debut album from the Icelandic band Sigur Rós, a band who specializes in the realms of Post-Rock and Ambient-Pop, and this record basically birthed this style into existence. Every track can be described with a single word - ... read more
Released almost a year ago today, The Pilgrim, Their God and The King Of My Decrepit Mountain is a tasteful album that takes you on a journey into fantasy. Which makes for one of the most whimsical albums to come out of 2024.
This is the debut album for the band Tapir!, and it is a rather pleasant one. With the album separating into 3 acts, it creatively enhances the story structure they’re trying to go for. The album takes us on a journey in the perspective of the pilgrim. From the ... read more
Mmmm yes, the holy grail of music itself, the all-knowing god itself, and the center of the universe… The Banana Album.
The Velvet Underground & Nico by The Velvet Underground & Nico is one of the most influential albums in terms of the field of experimental rock. Shit, it is basically the godfather to stuff like noise rock and garage rock. An instrumentally ground-breaking album with some of the most noisy sounds made in the 60s, and possibly ever. Lou Reed's performance ... read more
While yes, it is by far not the best Swans album below The Glowing Man, To Be Kind, The Seer, Soundtracks, The Great Annihilator, and allat. It is still a fantastic gothic rock album from them, and dare I say… the best? (discard the mention of Great Annihilator above.)
The gothic rock era of the Swans discography has always been interesting to me, a roller coaster of quality if you will. Unlike yall, I think Children of God is, at best, a mediocre album. The Burning World on the other ... read more
Happy new year everyone, and why not start off 2025 with a silly and goofy album like this.
BC,NR’s debut album For The First Time is a fantastical magical album that gathers genres like post-punk&rock together to create (in the best way possible) an abomination of instrumentals, in which compliments each other very well. It also presented to us the magical song writing powers of Isaac Woods. It was a very powerful debut album that leaves people wondering what’s next… ... read more
I only listen to this on special occasion to make myself extremely sad. Happy new year
this song is bad, but it has nothing to compare to the worst thing people could do (_________.) and much worse...
dude this version of killing floor goes haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaard