This album is the only album I've ever heard that makes me feel like I smoked a joint by the end. It legit makes me feel like I'm stoned out of my mind. It's honestly impressive.
On mr Jay Kay's best effort, Jamiroquai's second studio album comes hot off the heels of their debut, which was a massive success in Britain, reaching the top of the charts, and putting a ton of media pressure on Jay Kay and the band. This spotlight, invasion, and criticism from the media ... read more
Amazing song out of Thom Yorke and Mark Pritchard here. The drums here are such an excellent driving force, and we get that classic, angel Thom vocal performances on top of layers and layers of extremely calming synths, and interesting experimental effects for Thom's vocals. Every sound combines into this excellent vibe of a track and I love it so much.
I think a critique that could be made for the song is that it's a bit on the sparse side of things texture wise. It's a bit of ... read more
With the chaotic and anxious notes of the first song, Instrumental, we are introduced to one of the most notable acts of the 2020's, a decade ironically full to the brim with the exact paranoia and chaos heard here.
For The First Time is not just an excellent introduction to Black Country, New Road, it is an introduction to this decade in human history. High ego, social isolation, anxiety, and the feeling that everything is burning to the ground. We hear this carried into the next track, ... read more
This is a very odd track. I enjoy it enough, but it's not the best song ever. I feel like the hooks are kinda basic and lacking an element that grabs me, but the quality of the synths and the wonderful effects on Thom's vocals keep the song very enjoyable to listen to. It's a strange vibe, but a wonderful vibe to be had.
Hey, really solid. Sounds like Trench era TOP production wise. Song isnt as deep, or memorable, or well cooked as any of the songs off that album, but for a soundtrack song its really great.
🎵🎵I wanna tell the world!!! I found an album sweeter than sweet!! 🎵🎵
Never Too Much, mr Luther Vandross's most popular album, is a seven song straight blast of some of the best songs the 80's has to offer. Excellent melodies, production, and Luther's catchy yet soul breaking tone inflections sell almost every song on the album. Never Too Much, She's a Super Lady, and Sugar and Spice are the obvious hits off this record, but Don't You Know That? and ... read more