*MY FAVORITE ALBUM*
Review #2
Best Rating: Surf’s Up
“Worst” Rating: “I Wanna Be Around / Workshop”
Most “Underrated”: Child Is Father Of The Man
There are not enough words to describe how amazing The Smile Sessions is, and how amazing Smile would have been. Imagine how music would be today if this was released in 1967? While the entire album is so psychedelic and baroque, it is the easiest possible listen. It really is a bummer that Brian Wilson had ... read more
Review #125
Best: Stonemilker / Black Lake
Worst: Atom Dance
Most "Underrated": History Of Touches
It's crazy to think that Bjork was 50 years old when making "Vulnicura" and it still sounds this good. It almost makes you forget the other three albums between this and "Vespertine" that in my opinion are still great, but definitely not her best. You can hear the breakup happening as each song goes on. Even if it sounds biased, but exactly to the music she ... read more
Review #124
Best: Please Let Me Wonder
Worst: Don't Hurt My Little Sister
Most "Underrated": When I Grow Up (To Be A Man)
It's pretty evident that this is the album where The Beach Boys start to reach their best. Although some sounds are similar to their early stuff, the harmonies are top notch.
Review #123
This gets me excited for the new supposed album and a great single for the first non-album review
Review #122
Best: As You Lie There
Worst: We Two
Most "Underrated": Never Know
Intentionally did not listen to the two singles prior to the album release and I am glad I didn't. "The Boys Of Dungeon Lane" is so much better than his past few albums and certainly great enough for his age. The opener "As You Lie There" packs a punch for what's about to come as McCartney expresses his childhood memories to you.