I loved the first three tracks. The rest were good but somewhat forgettable.
I found enjoyment is most of the songs, and obviously the title track is a classic, but the lyricism and instrumentals lent to a few forgettable songs.
I actually didn't hate this as much as I expected to. Some of the songs I quite enjoyed. My main problems were both the tonal flow of the tracks and the message and attitude behind many of the tracks. I have already heard Ziggy Stardust and Blackstar, but other than that I'm starting my fresh journey through Bowie's discography.
I've never understood the hate for this one. Every track resonates with me and the sound is super comforting.
Pretty sloppy, but it makes many bold choices instrumentally and thematically. A couple of the songs could be structured/written somewhat better, but most of the tracks are still emotionally resonant.
This album, while a complete mess, holds a very special place in my heart. It may be the most important album ever for me because it's the one that got me into music. Some of the songs are pretty hollow and leave no impact, but others are genuinely pretty sweet.
Kinda all over the place, but I enjoy essentially every track and some of them standout as great.
This is probably my favorite album of all time. Coldplay has been my favorite band for years and this wasn't always my favorite album of theirs, in fact it was lower tier Coldplay. However, something in this album really grew on me and every track is great. Life In Technicolor ii is one of my favorite songs of all time.
Many great, iconic songs, even if a couple of tracks are somewhat unnecessary.
This album is underrated. Sure, maybe it's not as complex as their other projects, but it is solid rock music.
One of the most 'concept albums' if you know what I mean. The spooky vibes in this are top tier and the horror references are super fun.
Enchanting, catchy, smooth, and beautifully carried by soft-yet-powerful lead vocals.
Everything good about Taylor can be found here, although a couple of songs don't do much to distinguish themselves among the rest of the tracks.
Brett had such a charm and charisma as a singer in this that broke my typical mold of not enjoying country music too much.
Easily one of the catchiest and most sonically pleasing albums of the year.
The emotional narrative, Phoebe's vocals, and gorgeous production make for a beautiful and angry project.