EDITED RATING: 95 -> 93
The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars is a wonderful album. Whether old or young, all ages can tell the beauty that this LP radiates. I would say that Ziggy Stardust is the first staple classic in David Bowie's collection of many records that he has put out. This album generally happens to be people's first impression of David Bowie. However, it's for a good reason; this album is super glamorous with its introduction to each ... read more
I never knew that NSB started off making post-rock music. It's a bit different from their other work, but its a good different. While obviously a different genre of music from what I already knew from them, it felt all too similar to their future work. You can really see a little piece of their passion in every work they have. I didn't particularly care for the spoken word sections of the project, but that's quite alright; its instrumentals and addition of droning made up for ... read more
I appreciate the slow burn of quiet ambience into the more distorted drone type noise. A simple enjoyable project!
My them putting this album back on Spotify has reunited my love for this project. One of my most inspirational ambient/ drone records. I would to love the obtain the skill one day to make an album like this one!
EDITED RATING: 91 -> 93
The man, Judas himself, goes electric in his fifth studio album. While being highly controversial at the time of release, this album stands up today as Bob's shift in musical style to some of his best works, Highway 61 Revisited & Blonde on Blonde. Going electric was definitely the biggest decision in Bob's career, and he nailed it terrifically. Truly a wonderful standalone album in its entirety, a personal fan favorite of mine. I send my greatest love ... read more
EDITED RATING: 89 -> 90
This is probably my favorite protest album I’ve ever listened to. With songs like The Times They Are-a Changin’, Only a Pawn in Their Game, and The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll, the whole message of this great piece of work is made. I’m surprised how well this album still stands after all this time. It's a little bit sad that the problems mentioned in this album still hold true today; however, this just means that this art can be used again ... read more
Serene, this is my officially my favorite album about trekking a journey up Mr. Hurley and ending in the Golden City.
After a 13-year rest in the rabbit hole, Boards of Canada returns with a new banger. This LP gives a witchy, psychedelic, and otherworldly experience that shows heavy comparisons to Geogabbi (my fav BoC album!). The pure restraint of these two to hold out on the release until they thought it was crafted to perfection is incredibly admirable. This comeback from the duo is greatly welcomed by me! I would love to maybe see an EP in the coming years. I always appreciate lovely, beautiful music.
Twin Peaks was the best show on television and that is a fact.
I feel so cringe listening to space song, even though it’s beautiful. I hate fucking social media for conditioning me. Boooooooo 👎
Not the worse thing in the world, but it is a huge step down from their prior albums.
Leonard "the Cuck" Cohen. This album is pretty wonderful, i don't understand the low user score.
My favorite film. This soundtrack just makes the film work, the atmosphere it creates is unmatched for me.
I can't believe that I rated this at 82 at first. This album is pure beauty on earth, in the shape of an Airplane over a Sea.
Pree-Sisters Swallowing a Donkey's Eye is a real stinker. Idk why they thought people would like it on the album.
yikes, this is really a product of the time. She Hangs Out is a crazy one.
An amalgamation of Ween goodness. You cannot go wrong listening to this. I only wish they had a nice video version for this one as they did for Chicago. Cant complain, its quite wonderful enough.