AJR - Neotheater
92

What an emotional roller coaster this album is, from opening to closing the stand-out songs are all are deep emotional songs that really put you in the mind set of the Met brothers. Karma, opening/finale, 100 Bad Days, Dear Winter, and Don’t Throw Out My Legos are all emotional part of this coaster; the fun parts of this coaster is the rest, like The Entertainment’s Here, Beats, and Wow, I’m Not Crazy are all fun bangers that make me forget about all my worries. I just hope ... read more

AJR - OK ORCHESTRA
89

I can let people have their opinions but this album is a straight banger, it had so many good songs on the album, some even more emotion then the previous, Neotheater; songs like My Play or Humpty Dumpty are really deep songs, my only draw back is that it doesn’t have any new style added to it, it honestly feels like The Click pt. II, which isn’t bad at all, it’s just that with each AJR album/EP brings a new era and style to AJR. All I truly have to say is that this overture ... read more

The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
100

This has to be my second favorite Beatles album, from the banger songs to the silly costumes on the cover, I really enjoyed this one. All the songs are really good, even the ones that people often forget about, but what makes this better than the following album, Magical Mystery Tour, is that it makes you want to re-listen to the album so you hear the non-stand out songs again. I don’t really have any criticisms, I think that John’s best written songs are present here, Paul finds ... read more

The Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour
90

I can see how people say that this is one of their weakest albums, but if that’s true, that really shows how they can’t really miss. The Magical Mystery Tour just has banger after banger; both A side and B side are just really good songs by themselves and then enhanced with the other songs present. My only drawback is that it can be forgettable and it only has 5 stand out songs, most of them being the singles. It really just feels like a Sgt. Pepper’s LHCB Pt. II

The Beatles - Day Tripper
98

We Can Work It Out is an amazing song and it one of the best songs that show how Paul and John’s differences really help aid their works, with have two different views on working out a relationship; Paul is saying that we must find out the problem and start from their, and John states how they need to fix it NOW, there won’t be any more time, and yet it works out beautifully.

Day Tripper is one of my favorite songs by The Beatles and I really wish that this was included on an ... read more

The Beatles - Paperback Writer / Rain
100

One of the best singles in their discography; Paperback Writer is one of the best McCartney creations with its catchy melody and rock sound. Rain, this song shows how good the Beatles are, this song is the B-side, which is crazy because I might even like it more than Paperback Writer. These songs should’ve been on Revolver

Paul McCartney - Temporary Secretary
90

The only probably with this song is the keyboard arpeggios, otherwise it’s a McCartney banger
I’ll come back to give a full review once I listened to the B side :P

The Beatles - Revolver
100

This is my absolute favorite album of all time. From opening to close each song has had the perfect sound and nothing lacks. This is the perfect album to encompass each Beatle sound from Beatlemania to psychedelic rock to even some songs that sound like they would fit perfectly in The Beatles (The White Album) or Abbey Road. George really shines on this with having one of the most relatable songs (I Want To Tell You) imo, John’s I’m Only Sleeping and Tomorrow Never Knows are mere ... read more

The Beatles - The Beatles
95

A simply brilliant album, if someone were to ask me my music taste, I would say it’s all in this album. Everything in the rock genre is here: heavy, classic, doom, ballad, country, spiritual, psychedelic, and avant-garde, I could go on. My only problem, however, is the avant-garde songs (Revolution 9 and Wild Honey Pie), if they were replaced with any of the singles released around the time, it would’ve been so much better; imagine you just heard Paul’s beautiful Hey Jude, a ... read more

The Beatles - Abbey Road
95

The perfect amalgamation of The Beatles, you have John’s rock, Paul’s ballads, George’s spiritual and love songs, and Ringo’s song about his friends. The melody is perfect except each song a part of it are too short, which makes sense but I just wish there was more of it to enjoy, that’s the only thing holding back my score

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