What does "subversive" mean? Many like to cite Radiohead's OK Computer as an example—a shift from the humble tenderness of The Bends to strange, anxious electronic worries, which seems like a pretty radical transformation for a band. However, Dog Man Star is an even more drastic shift than OK Computer. It might be closer to Kid A in the sense that both albums became legendary after their lead singers underwent personal turmoil, embraced new musical influences, and ... read more
I want to recommend this album to you. Mansun was one of the first bands my music guide introduced to me when I was just getting into this scene, so they hold a really special place in my heart. That means my review might not be the most logical, but I hope you can feel my genuine love for this band.
"The Chad Who Loved Me" has one of the most unique album openings I've ever heard. Carefully mixed, clean strings repeat a strange yet elegant melody, soon joined by a guitar ... read more
Warning:This passage is translated from Chinese to English by AI,but I've checked it carefully.
This is a meticulously crafted album, brimming with the pop sensibility of the British Invasion bands since the 1960s, while also incorporating some of the eccentric experimental touches unique to UK bands. It’s no wonder it was well-received by both critics and the general public at the time. That said, I feel it lacks a certain wildness—a sense of being somewhat restrained, missing ... read more
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