The greatness of "The Dark Side of the Moon" lies in its "seamless connection", and the entire album is like a 42-minute symphonic suite. However, this extreme coherence sometimes plunges the listening experience into a kind of "smooth hallucination". Because each song sets the stage for the next one, it lacks the kind of explosive emotional outbursts like "Shine On You Crazy Diamond".
OK Computer defined an era, but In Rainbows defines Radiohead. Not a single second is wasted. In the tug-of-war between commercial appeal and progressive artistry, it finds the perfect fulcrum. That is why I consider it their greatest achievement—it isn't just a flawless record; it’s a living, breathing piece of art with a soul.
An eternal classic that transcends time, in these 44 minutes, you don't have to do anything. Just immerse yourself in the sound wall and you can feel all the emotions.
Love This. Simple, direct, catchy, sincere, passionate. It would be perfect if there could be a bit of build-up at the beginning before moving on to the drum.
The project sometimes feels a bit too safe — more homage than reinvention — and its brief runtime leaves you wanting a little more depth or variety. Even so, it’s an irresistibly enjoyable listen and a well-crafted tribute to a timeless era of music.
This album completely overturned my perception of Japanese pop music, seamlessly blending jazz, traditional Japanese elements, J-pop, and even rock influences into one near-perfect collection. My absolute favorites are Track 8 and Track 11.
track ratings:
何なんw - 8
もうええわ - 7
優しさ - 8.5
キリがないから - 8.5
罪の香り - 7.5
調子のっちゃって - 7
特にない - 8.5
死ぬのがいいわ - 10
風よ - 7
さよならべいべ - 8
帰ろう - 9.5
The Weeknd delivered an auditory feast with this album, showcasing his near-perfect fusion of 80s retro synth waves and contemporary R&B pop. It stands as his most conceptually cohesive album since Dawn FM. In terms of single quality, tracks like “Blinding Lights,” “In Your Eyes,” and “Save Your Tears” proved their commercial appeal with impressive chart success. Regarding production and arrangement, After Hours also boasts an exceptionally immersive ... read more
A meticulously crafted commercial pop album with catchy melodies and almost no filler tracks. If “Shake It Off” were removed and “Bad Blood” featured Kdot from the start, it would deserve an even higher rating.