This album is by far the peak of the Beatlemania era. Every song is a fun, energetic, and well-written pop ballad that is simple overall but still very enjoyable. Songs such as A Hard Day’s Night and I’m Just Happy to Dance with You feel like perfect Beatles pop songs. You can feel the songwriting talent of Lennon and McCartney throughout the album, from beginning to end. While some albums from this era feel very mediocre, A Hard Day’s Night rises above to create a truly ... read more
As someone who has defended Kanye’s (MUSIC!) over the past decade or so, I was starting to feel like he had truly lost me. But after listening to this album, I can see there is still a spark. While this album does not even touch his best work, it takes what he has been doing in the 2020s and combines it to create an album that is an enjoyable listen, with great production for the most part. This is definitely the best use of his modern style in a while, I just wish the album meant a bit ... read more
When I listen to this album, I can really feel the pressure of the studio deadlines and the lack of time to fully develop the songs. While there are a few standout tracks, much of the album blends together, creating an experience that feels repetitive and, at times, a bit dull. Many of the songs come across as the most basic versions of early-era Beatles material, without much distinction between them. It’s not a terrible album by any means, but it isn’t especially memorable either. ... read more
WOAH!!!
The Beatles come out swinging from the first track in a debut with classic bops that feel energetic and innovative.While many songs stick out and are great listens the album itself gets very monotonous as it goes along which creates a very passive listening experience due to the lack of variety.Overall its a pretty great debut for the best band of all time.