David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
83

A remarkable album with a seamless flow. Through his iconic Ziggy Stardust persona, Bowie delivers memorable tracks such as 'Moonage Daydream', 'Starman', 'Suffragette City', and 'Ziggy Stardust'.

Geese - 3D Country
75

Good album, but not quitte as good as their newer album Getting Killed.

The Who - Who's Next
85

This album from The Who is great, featuring classics like “Baba O’ Riley” and “Won’t Get Fooled Again”. I particularly love the drumming on this record.

Nervosa - Slave Machine
69

A solid groove/thrash metal album, though it loses some momentum in the second half due to repetition. The title track is an banger though.

Angine de Poitrine - Vol.II
80

The second volume from the Canadian experimental rock duo is more mature and offers greater variety than its predecessor in my opinion. My personal favorites are Fabienk, Mata Zyklek, and Utzp.

Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
93

This is a fantastic progressive rock album featuring iconic tracks from the peak of Pink Floyd’s career.

Kate Bush - Never for Ever
80

This album transports you to a fantasy world with its lovely songs and atmospheric sound. Kate Bush’s distinctive voice is always a treat.

Babooshka and Army Dreamers are iconic tracks.

The Clash - The Clash
78

The Clash’s debut album was a powerful statement of raw punk rock with attitude. Standout tracks include “Janie Jones”, “I’m So Bored With the USA” and the reggae cover “Police & Thieves”

The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed
86

The Stones’ blues rock album is a must-listen, featuring classics like “Gimme Shelter” and “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”.

Courtney Barnett - Creature of Habit
77

Nice melodies, nice harmonies, nice songs. A nice album from Courtney Barnett.

Deep Purple - Deep Purple in Rock
87

This album has a lot of energy and that’s what I love about it. “Child in Time” and “Flight of the Rat” are some of my all-time favourites.

The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
86

An absolute classic.

A day in the Life is such an iconic track!

Lamb of God - Into Oblivion
84

Great addition of their discography. A groovy aggressive record in the line of Ashes of the Wake and Omens, but with a few tracks that change the tempo a bit to catch your breath.

Favorite Tracks:

Into Oblivion
The Killing Floor
Parasocial Christ
Blunt Force Blues

Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms
90

This album is fantastic. The first half is packed with hits and of course the incredible closing track, the self-titled Brother in Arms. It’s absolutely a joy to listen to.

Bon Iver - SABLE, fABLE
52

Overall, it’s a mixed bag. I enjoyed the first disc but the second one fell flat.

Angine de Poitrine - Vol.1
71

Overall, the music is very hypnotic and experimental and I really like it. It feels like it shouldn’t work but it does. Feels like a whole new genre.

Mitski - Nothing's About to Happen to Me
76

This easygoing album features some subtle country influences and is a solid record from Mitski overall.

Ghost - IMPERA
84

Swedish Ghost deliver a solid album with great tracks like Kaisarion, Call Me Little Sunshine, Spillways and Watcher in the Sky.

Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon
95

I absolutely adore this album. Each track serves a purpose and creates a truly captivating atmosphere that keeps you hooked.

My favourite tracks are:

* Time
* Us and Them
* Brain Damage

Imarhan - Essam
73

If you enjoy tishoumaran or artists like Mdou Moctar, you should definitely try this.

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