Snapcase - Progression Through Unlearning
50

Couldn't connect with this metalcore release.

Third Eye Blind - Third Eye Blind
55

This didn't interest me much past the familiar tunes.

Recs:
- Semi- Charmed Life
- Jumper

Lhasa De Sela - La Llorona
95

It's been a while since I would describe a listening experience as pleasureable. Like this just feels good to listen to. It's so nice and satisfying to the ears that I just crave more of it and damn does this do it. With a neat 44 minutes it doesn't overstay it's welcome but uses every minute to its highest potential. Fantastic album overall. Highly recommend if you are into the folky Spanish-Mexican aesthetic.

Recs:
- La Celestina
- El Desierto
- Por Eso Me Quedo
- El ... read more

Ornatos  Violeta - Cão!
65

A decent funk rock release.

Recs:
- Punk Moda Funk
- Líbido
- Letra S (Parte 1)
- Débil Mental
- Letra S (Parte 2)

Capone-N-Noreaga - The War Report
50

Didn't connect much with this one.

Ben Folds Five - Whatever and Ever Amen
65

A decent piano rock release with a few notable tracks.

Recs:
- Fair
- Song for the Dumped
- Kate
- Battle for Who Could Care Less

Stratovarius - Visions
70

If this was released a decade earlier I would have fonder overall thoughts, but power metal in 1997 feels a bit tacky with how much more extreme the overall genre of metal has evolved since then. I still enjoy the more fantasy and epic pieces since those still hold charm for me even with the slightly dated feel.

Recs:
- Before the Winter
- The Abyss of Your Eyes
- Coming Home
- Visions (Southern Cross)

Devin Townsend - Biomech
75

What a fascinating Progressive Metal release from the apparently infamous Devin Townsend (first I've heard of him) under the name of Ocean Machine. This does a lot of good stuff that keeps me very captivated throughout this hour plus experience. Really good stuff. Looking forward to hearing more from this artist.

Recs:
- Life
- Sister
- Voices in the Fan
- Funeral
- The Death of Music
- Thing Beyond Things

Intestine Baalism - An Anatomy of the Beast
50

Not the kind of Death metal that I care all that much for.

The Chemical Brothers - Dig Your Own Hole
65

I actually listened to this last night they forgotten to review it. I thought this was pretty good. Had a few interesting tracks but a lot of it didn't quite hit the mark for me as well. Overall decent shit.

Recs:
- Picku
- Setting Sun
- It Doesn't Matter
- The Private Psychedelic Reel

Sleater-Kinney - Dig Me Out
50

I didn't connect with this much.

Biosphere - Substrata
60

I am usually very hit or miss on minimalist ambience and this is no exception.

Recs:
- The Things I Tell You
- Hyberborea
- Kobresia

Cornelius - Fantasma
80

That final track though... Much like my beloved Doopee Timeby the Doopees, this was a very creative and inventive release that easily stands out from the crowd. Had a very enjoyable time with this though I wish it was more consistent in the blowing of my mind. Regardless this is a must listen for anyone that wants something a little different.

Recs:
- Mic Check
- The Micro Disneycal World Tour
- Clash
- Count Five or Six
- Star Fruits Star Rider
- Chapter 8 "Seashore and Horizon"
- ... read more

Starflyer 59 - Americana
60

A decent listen.

Recs:
- You Think You're Radical
- You Don't Miss Me

Pavement - Brighten the Corners
55

Didn't care much for this Pavement release though I did enjoy a couple tracks.

Recs:
- Shady Lane
- Type Slowly

kent - Isola
70

A solid Alt rock release by Kent.

Recs:
- Livräddaren
- Celsius
- Innan Allting Tar Slut
- Glider
- 747

Los Tres - Fome
75

A very solid release from Los Tres.

Recs:
- Claus
- Olor a Gas
- De Hacerse Se Va a Hacer
- Antes
- Silencio
- La Torre de Babel
- Pancho
- Largo

Common - One Day It'll All Make Sense
70

Common returns with another solid Jazz Rap release.

Recs:
- Introspective
- Retrospective for Life
- Gettin' Down at the Amphitheatre (feat. De La Soul)
- G. O. D. (Gaining One's Definition) (feat. Cee-Lo)
- All Night Long (feat. Erykah Badu)
- Stolen Moments (Part l)
- Stolen Moments (Part ll) (feat. Black Thought)
- Stolen Moments (Intro and Outro) (Part ll) (feat. Q-Tip)

Breach - It's Me God
50

This didn't interest me that much.

Dimmu Borgir - Enthrone Darkness Triumphant
75

An enjoyable Symphonic Black Metal release.

Recs:
- Spellbound ( By the Devil)
- The Night Masquerade
- Tormentor of Christian Souls
- Entrance
- A Succubus in Rapture

Create an account to rate and review albums.
Recent Review Comments
On ねごと [NEGOTO] - アシンメトリ [Asymmetry]
"@themarsvolta not everything, bit a good amount. To answer your question is genuinely I didn't connect with the experience. That's it."
On Black Sabbath - Paranoid
"@frogofprog of course, all the songs listed in the review are great including the all time classic in War Pigs. I just think as an album experience as a whole it could be a bit better."
On The_troll's review of The Caretaker - Everywhere at the End of Time: Stage 1
"You are in for one hell of a ride if you're going to listen to it all the way through at once! Well worth the six hours of investment."
On Frank Zappa - Hot Rats
"@ScottShelby As for what's next for Zappa since I have listened to most of his Acclaimed stuff besides a couple of TMOI releases In likely to finish off that bands offerings before down the road see what Zappa has to offer in his more contentious releases."
On Frank Zappa - Hot Rats
"@ScottShelby That was intentional, got to save some big hitters for the future you to appreciate."
On Bridget St. John - Ask Me No Questions
"@AidenBowe45 she reminds me strongly of Nico so if you are a nico fan, you'll like this."
On Bedhead - Transaction de Novo
"@musicfanboy You looked into that more than I ever cared to so I guess? I don't know. I do generally find slowcore rather boring to slog through, so your probably right."
On Terry Reid - Terry Reid
"@AidenBowe45 He reminds of Paul McCartney at points with how passionately he sings and the instrumental goes crazy. It's a fun album for sure!"
On Muddy Waters - After the Rain
"@AidenBowe45 I honestly am just too familiar with this kind of style of straightforward Blues, sure it's classic but I find it stale and uninteresting especially compared to other styles that bring more to the table of the genre that makes for more engaging listening."
On Herbie Hancock - Fat Albert Rotunda
"@AidenBowe45 Groovy, funky and takes you on a ride. I don't remember if it goes wildly off the track but I wouldn't be surprised if it did with an artist like Hancock at the wheel."
On Harry Partch - The World of Harry Partch
"@AidenBowe45 yeah basically. I'm not here to hear your lips flapping."
On Amon Düül II - Phallus Dei
"@AidenBowe45 I'm excited for whenever you do decide to listen to it, they put you on a wild ride that's the best of both worlds and reminds me why I regard Krautrock as one of my all time favorite genres to lose my mind to!"
On Eyeliner - Buy Now
"@AidenBowe45 I mean it's not the definitive vaporwave experience, but if you're a fan of the genre then there's definitely some solid stuff here."
On girl in red - if i could make it go quiet
"@AidenBowe45 I am likely not the intended audience since I am a grown ass 26 year old listening to these lyrics. I may not be fully aware of what the kiddos are into these days, but when I was an edgy teenager in middle school, shit like this banged for the girlies."
On Swans - Soundtracks for the Blind
"@OldTask This album is definitely geared towards the artsy fartsy folks that appreciate just how deep into the rabbit hole this experience takes them. Definitely takes an experienced or a very open ear to truly "get it." Not everyone does, but the ones that do praise this shit up and down like I do."
On Swans - Soundtracks for the Blind
"@Moosky This album is fit for a very particular meditative mindset you have to be in for the Inherent strangeness to pack as hard of a punch as it does. Like many albums I love this is like a sonic drug trip that is more to be experienced than enjoyed as regular music. This album has a legendary status because it goes deep into this surreal experimental soundscape unapologetically and not everyone is going to get it, but those who do are immensely rewarded. I recommend you to maybe expand your horizons and listen to ambient/Psychedelic/ experimental releases similar to this so your pallet is more used to what this amazing album has to offer. Cont."
On David Bowie - Station to Station
"@Jakeisthedoctor You mentioned that across the board I have wild takes, are there more recent examples that raises your eyebrows?"
On David Bowie - Station to Station
"@Jakeisthedoctor Man I really should delete and reevaluate these albums I reviewed in my early days when my taste wasn't nearly as refined yet expansive as it is now. Back in 2023 I was throwing my inexperienced taste into classics head first with no idea what I was talking about. It's part of the reason why I am exploring the 60s and 70s again along with bolstering my limited playlists. To great success too with my 60s playlist going from 90 tracks to over 750 and growing as I am now appreciative of the greatness that I am consuming. I promise when I get to these albums again down the road, I will likely have a more reasonable take. For now, just enjoy how unhinged I was in 2023."
On Vapora - Oceanside Mall
"@frogofprog oh yeah, Vapora. I definitely had mixed feelings with this artist. They had some genuinely great vaporwave along with...well ones that missed the mark. Yeah I was a bit more loose with my reviews back in 2023 just experimenting with how I liked to present my reviews. It results in some reviews I am still proud of to some I just go crazy on. It is also an era where I was still forming my tastes on like twenty+ genres at once so don't take my early reviews that seriously."
On Drake - Scorpion
"@Triplo Thanks! I don't often have something to say about an album these days past a standard passing observation, but popular releases from the 2010s are a good way to get be talking at least a little bit."
On Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel
"@RSmithFan What I meant was that this was the first album that felt like it was made in the eighties. Don't know why I phrased it that way either."
On Not Marshall - FRIDAY NIGHT A DRESS2IMPRESS MODEL HAS TO SHOW OFF HER NEW AFRO HAIRSTYLE
"@engar where? what? I don't see anything eyebrow raising."
On Fabrizio De André - Vol. 1°
"@I_love_chickenw 👍 Whatever you say bud. I'll keep on doing what I do regardless of your berating."
On Fabrizio De André - Vol. 1°
"@I_love_chickenw Good for them and the people that praise their writing. That's not the reason I fell in love with music so I don't focus on it. And that is just as fine as those who do the opposite and completely mute the music and gush over the writing. Different strokes, we all appreciate art in our own individual ways."
On Fabrizio De André - Vol. 1°
"@I_love_chickenw Maybe I'll appreciate that part of the experience when I decide to give a shit about the lyrics. Until then, those pink floyd classics offer an amazing sonic experience regardless of whatever they are yapping about."
Advertisement

April Playlist