Another beautifully crafted album by Sujfan Stevens. This is an album that contains meaningful lyricism, a great atmosphere and overall super beautiful music. This album was certainly a deep one emotionally and is an album experience that has you immersed the whole way. I don't have much else to say but this album was really great.
This album is seriously heavenly and seriously dreamy and I love it all. From the beautiful vocals to the instrumentals to songwriting this album is one of the best structured folk albums I've heard in a long time and is some of the most well executed ideas I've heard. This album seriously reminds of me going on a whimsical walk late at night and now I'm using this album for that it's going to be heavenly trust me.
This album has some of the most beautifully written and executed songs which makes this album more than just worthwhile. This album is an absolute treat to listen to as it comforts you the whole way through with the most therapeutic music out there.
Paul McCartney stays making beautiful music even in his 80s.
Holy shit holy shit holy shit holy shit holy shit holy shit holy shit holy shit holy shit it's happening it's happening it's happening it's happening it's happening it's happening it's happening it's happening.
This album showcases the chemistry between Paul and his wife Linda with Paul's vocals in the foreground and Linda's vocals in the background which creates an unbelievably beautiful atmosphere throughout with the most earcandy music I've ever heard. In addition, to this Paul's songwriting and creativity in this is beyond genius and showcases just how important he was for the Beatles and their success. Overall, this was a wonderful album that I enjoyed every single second of.
Jaw dropping music that is beautiful to a point where it is eargasmic. This album manages to be 23 songs, 1hr 40 minutes and still one of the most consistently great albums I've heard in a long time. It's genuinely hard to pinpoint singular highlights as there is so much on this album that I absolutely love. This album is very close to perfect with a few songs holding it back from being perfect but the highlights are gorgeous and bring up the album so much.
Damn 70s Bob Dylan has just of an elite pen as 60s Bob Dylan.
This album is just as amazing as Highway 61 revisited and the songwriting is some of the best I've heard from Bob Dylan so far both of which are feats I believed to be impossible for any album to achieve. Bob Dylan is definitely one of my favourite voices in all of music which says a lot about how you don't have to have flashy or super technically sound singing for your voice to have impact on people such as myself. The ... read more
This album is poetry in insanely beautiful charming 60s folk music. This album absolutely checks all the boxes when it comes to 60s folk music: elite songwriting that invests you I'm a story like no other genre can, that magic feeling that it fills you with which only certain albums hold and just being straight up beautiful that it genuinely feels like a blessing just to listen to it. I feel like no more needs to be said to explain my high rating for this album.
This album has the perfect mix of beautiful and eery (get it cus mount eerie hahaha.)
This album is the definition of an experimental masterpiece with the strange and unusual choices for instrumentals and the overall structure of the album but it still flows really nicely with a great atmosphere that is immersive. This album is definitely less accessible than the Glow pt2 and is less re-visitable which is mainly a result of how experimental it is and how bizarre some of the sound choices are. ... read more
After years of releasing peak music whether that be in his single work or his music with death grips or even his work as Devon Hendryx this is what I believe to be Peggy's first mediocre album and that is what it is, mediocre at best. This album showcases peggy using the same flows and lyrical content over and over and it gets tiring it also feels like a desperate attempt to be like "look guys I'm being experimental" while taking no new interesting step which kinda reflects ... read more
Oh man what an album, I feel there is a lot to unpack with this one but I may not be able to cover all of this with my review so I am going to just cover the main things I like about this album. This album is really creative with in depth songwriting, comfy production and powerfully executed vocals that all come together to create a captivating album experience. Every song on here offers something worth listening to and so creating a really consistently great album experience. In short, I ... read more
This album is one of the best and most masterfully done music I have heard from the modern era in a long time. This album mixed multiple different genres and sounds into one beautiful sound which ends up being a super cohesive album despite the previous fact. The post rock/ noise rock instrumentals, the metal esque vocals and the Shoegaze sound used as the base all come together to create some of the most wonderfully ingenious work I have ever heard. This album only recently gained traction and ... read more
Going into this expected to only LOVE 2/4 of the songs due to that being the usual with this kind of track rating for GY!BE but this album breaks the norm with every song on here being beautifully cohesive with each other and creating a mind-blowing album experience that has left me awestruck. I don't have a lot else to say about this album that won't result in repeating what I've said in all my other reviews of this band's work but what I will say is that this album much ... read more
This album has one of the most amazing atmospheres I've ever heard that entrances you in an unforgettable album experience. Everything about this album is the definition of beautiful and it's music like this that makes you appreciate music and how important it is to me. This album had some of the most gorgeous sounding music that envokes every emotion while taking you on a gorgeous journey. While there are a few songs I wish weren't included, this 2½ hour album is one that ... read more
This album has so much going on and is so erratic that it's genuinely overstimulating but in the best way possible. This album is definitely not for everyone and usually this kinda music would not be for me either but for some reason I'm absolutely loving this. Maybe it's the creativity that Jane Remover has maybe it's because of all the awesome samples and maybe it's the fact that they somehow put all of this random noise together and created Insanely good sounding ... read more
Over the past week, I've listened to 4 post rock projects and so going in to this album I was under the impression that I was going to be sick of hearing the same thing. However, this assumption was very wrong as this album was extremely unique and sounds like no other post rock album I've listened to before. This album was complete post rock heaven with a bit of metal in the mix that creates an absolute phenomenal and otherworldly paradise. While the two tracks in the middle are ... read more