Osees - A Foul Form
88

- Nah this album's the goat; 88
- Brash sounds, punchy lyrics, a gleeful experience of crashing your car after being up for 37 hours straight
- Loop it. Trust. It gets better with each listen
- Skull hell (da album art)
- To the right people, they'll respect it. To the wrong people, you'll make them worry for you
- Great listen if you're going through the discography of the Osees/any of their variations
- Crazy good addition to the Dwyer blender; great identity
I'd ... read more

Steely Dan - Two Against Nature
76

- I'm one of TAN's biggest fan but c'mon; 76
- Signature Steely Dan cynicism, choice song titles, definitely celebrates oddities
- My ass is not looping this album
- It's not even Fagen or Becker in the album art. Older drawn style is far better
- Do not play TAN at the function, would only recommend for mid-experienced Dan fans
- Honestly think it's a fun addition overall to the discography
- For what it's worth, it's unique in its own right and represents a ... read more

Manwolves - 3rd Dog
90

- It's peam; 90
- Catchy lyrics, variety in tones, energetic, stupid fun
- Easy loop, songs keep it fresh
- Wonderful album art as always, not to mention that it's a culmination of the 2 previous EPs that preceded this banger
- You're forcing your family to listen to this, and they'll be thankful for it
- Represents a level of maturity, effort, and progress for their discography
- The band needs shades with how bright their future is
This album is wonderful. After 2 EPs and ... read more

Iron & Wine - Woman King
76

- Short EP that can go either way; 76
- Rich texture with the sounds, similar themes, safe songs
- Some of the songs wear off if the album's looped
- Great concept for the album art but its lessened by the symmetry and neatness when it could be messy and scattered
- Can easily share it with family
- Not exactly a unique addition to the discography
- Emblematic of Sam Bean's emerging style in the mid 2000s
For a 6 song EP, there's a lot to talk about. For what the album does best, ... read more

JABBERLOOP - Sememoeru
100

- 100; perfect album
- High energy, fresh, confident new wave/fusion jazz
- Memorable and loopable even after 4 years
- Album art's okay; known as the "Red Album" by JABBERLOOP enjoyers
- Can share it with that one cool uncle/aunt
- Perfect entry album for the band
- Watch out for this killer of a band
The pace. The sounds. The clash and the beauty. A slash of heat with a cool breeze. The album tests the limits of what jazz. An album of many voices and genres. It's the ... read more

Bobbing - Year of the Newt
85

- Solid 85
- Very easy listening. Catchy, fun, light lyrics
- Loop and repeat for hours
- Can share it with family
- Album art fits
- Highlight of Bobbing's discography
- Keep an eye out on future release
I didn't know what to expect when I was recommended this album. Safe to say it blew my expectations out of the water. Damn, this album's good. I mean it's *really* good. If only it had more tracks. Or that Bobbing's discography was longer, but oh well. Good problems ... read more

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