what a nice album.
i really love the chill, laid-back mood in the album contrasting with a heavier one, an example of this contrast would be "Niño condenado" (i will talk later about this track).
"El anillo del capitán Beto" is a great opener for this album, i love how the band here plays with the rythms (which they do for all the album, practically), but, it might be uncomfortable at a first listen, because those jumpy guitars end up resolving to the starting ... read more
happy new year to everyone.
i want to talk a bit about what i would consider the best album that i listened in 2025.
to my understanding, "flood" is the second album by boris, and holy shit, it is, at least for me, their masterpiece.
from what i have heard and seen, flood is an album that treats the topic of natural disasters (tsunamis) in japan, and their devastation both materially and emotionally. i have never seen a concept so well put out throughout an album before, and ... read more
wow, just, holy but really holy fuck.
it's fucking incredible
feedbacker was my introduction to the japanese band boris. since i started getting into music a year ago or so, boris was always a band that i heard of frequently, i only knew they made post-rock (a genre that was definetly NOT for me at the time) and they were japanese, as simple as that. since late 2024 i started to expand my taste into more long, maybe tedious for a regular listener albums or songs, since then, post-rock ... read more
just because yesterday this masterpiece turned 32, i want to take my time to review it.
siamese dream is smashing pumpkins' second album and it's (in my opinion) their masterpiece.
this album feels like a perfect continuation of their amazing debut "gish" but it has more key elements that simply make the album better. billy corgan here offers us more personal lyrics along with an incredible guitar work which was just a wall of sound pretty well placed together.
i would ... read more
this used to be my favorite album a year ago and now that time has passed and things have changed, i still can see why this album was my favorite and why is it other people's favorite too.
ok computer, the third radiohead album, has aged incredibly well over the last couple of years, and while it's magnificent for albums as good such as this to remain relevant after almost 3 decades, it's also terrible because we are quite living (and if not, we will live) what this album ... read more
one of the most intense and intriguing albums i have ever heard. fantastic.
i love the buildup of every track, i love how the band leaned in towards a more agressive direction on this album, i would even call it "proggy" in a way.
beyond every fantastic track here, there is also a message. against war, against system, and against the atrocities that these bring. it's albums like this (or their latest one) that make me reflect how bad everything is, how fucked up is the facade ... read more