Only a few more 100/100 reviews before this album gains it's "Must Hear" title.
If You Leave is a very introspective record which explores a lot of subjects with really good writing overall and one of the best performances of dream pop you'll ever hear.
My favorite track is probably the closer, this is one of the most emotionally touching closers I've heard from Daughter, Made Of Stone and Wish I Could Cross The Sea almost don't exist next to this masterpiece.
Pretty underated album for what it really is.
Pat, the drummer from Weezer made one of the best rock albums I've ever listened to which surpasses almost half of Weezer's discography, and nobody ever listened to it? It's crazy, crazy to live in a world where albums like this don't get their recognition.
I didn't even played the game and this soundtrack makes me wanna play the game now.
This is probably Boywithuke's most mature single since Lucid Dreams, and everytime it keeps getting better. Really hyped for his next LP.
The "apogée" to Arctic Monkeys discography, vibrant and full of great songs, released in the Good Album Year of 2013, it's the best AM album for sure no matter what anyone says.
Do I Wanna Know: 10/10
What an opener truely to this beautiful album.
R U Mine?: 10/10
OH DAMN WOW.
One For The Road: 7/10
I mean it's okay for what it is you know?
Arabella: 10/10
Great great song.
I Want It All: 8/10
It sounds well enough put together.
No.1 Party Anthem: 10/10
DAYUM.
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The fourth LP feels like listening to a pure songwriting mess (almost) for 40 minutes, it's like the middle child of their discography. And it's not all rainbows and lollipops throughout it all. It still stay a good record overall despite it's mids.
She's Thunderstorms: 9/10
It's official, best opener we've seen so far.
Black Treacle: 7/10
Eh.
Brick By Brick: 3.5/10
Feels like a letdown.
The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala: 6.5/10
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This really feels like the Pinkerton of all AM's discography, really dark and emo, really puting some saturation down and it feels less produced. It doesn't change overall how this album really feels to listen to overall even if there are some downs in it. And fuck Brad Taste just for that.
My Propellor: 7/10
Great opener, although still a bit blank for me.
Crying Lightening: 7/10
Eh, not the best but it exist.
Dangerous Animals: 6/10
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The second Arctic Monkeys LP feels like an improvement from an already good debut album. Really love the closer and the tracks are twist this all.
Brianstorm: 8/10
Great song goddamn.
Teddy Picker: 7.5/10
Great song, repetitive melody although for a lot of the song.
D is for Dangerous: 9/10
AWESOME SONG!!!
Balaclava: 8/10
Damn, just damn, Alex be turning essays atp.
Fluorescent Adolescent: 8/10
I knew this song before and it's awesome.
Only Ones Who Know: 10/10
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Overall, this album really transpires in me because I was a Lovejoy fan before and because obviously Lovejoy was inspired by Arctic Monkeys, I feel vibes that are really great. It's a good album surely for a debut.
what's the point of this? there's no bonus tracks or anything
This album is one of the best of the year, probably one of the best I've ever listen to in my life, I can't describe the feeling I had listening to every song back and on again because it was so magnificent and destroying. The sample production on Perfect Pinterest Garden, Year Of The Cup and it's lovely ballade with it's guitar running in background and DAMMNIT LIKE EASIER TO LOVE YOU CAN MAKE YOU CRY FR.
Mark my words, we have album of the year.
100/100
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this live should have been the turnaround for Rivers, seeing so many people hyped to play old songs should have really changed his mind, instead we got Raditude
we just found aphex twin and stereolab biological son, hoping for an album now
W song, catchy, cool, I think people will see it as a the mid song from the album, but personally I like it
for the people who don't know, I think Porter is bringing back the "porter surprise single" thing he did during the Nurture era with Unfold
It seems like Thomas is engaging his Jean Michel Jarre era, and goddamn does it work well.