Calling this an album is a very massive stretch. While I do not find this unlistenable, it definitely lacks memorability. While The Beatles’ songs on here are okay, they lack memorability and feel like songs of lesser quality that were straight up just dumped on here for monetary reasons.Though I do love Hey Bulldog as a fun and quirky rock bop. John’s dog impression is so peak. Songs like Only a Northern Song and It's All Too Much are kind of interesting, but they have the ... read more
Ahhhhh!!!!!!
This album has the most tonal whiplash I’ve ever experienced on a single project—and I love it. The variety is genuinely insane, and while there isn’t much cohesion at all, the constant genre switch-ups feel really fun, even if they’re chaotic at the same time. You can tell the band was acting more individually here, with songs like Blackbird or Julia feeling like solo compositions, and tracks like Piggies sounding like something only George would make. ... read more
The album cover speaks absolute volumes!! This album is waaay weirder and wackier than Sgt. Pepper’s, which I absolutely love. From the opener, I genuinely felt transported on a magical mystery tour with the fun entrance bop at the beginning. From there, Paul sings a quirky but dark song with “Fool on the Hill,” which is my personal favorite off of the album. “Flying” is a great instrumental that genuinely sounds ahead of its time. While “Blue Jay Way” ... read more