i love the yacht rock parts but there are way too many just alright soft rock songs that bog this down
this is just an unoriginal attempt at being the most original slowcore band ever
this is the album of the year? every time he does something good he ruins it like when he starts rapping in godstained. it's not bad but it doesn't really do anything interesting and what isn't interesting is just kinda meh
Was very interested in the dark jazz elements, but there's nothing more than a saxophone player and an occasional piano.
I will not listen to opinions on house unless you are queer and know how to dance.
It's quite a decently well made album, but it does hold the achievement for the first boring Stereolab album
These are the most nihilistic, apolitical recordings since the Nixon tapes. Anyone who disagrees is a cracka-loving faggot.
If you open up an album with Doomsday as the first track, you just have to be considered one of the greats.
Pop punk is really at it's greatest when it's by 30 year olds having fun rather than middle aged has been clinging on to relevancy.
Although less refined, it's still the same charmingly nerdy Ozma.
If I ever see The Eagles in public, let's just say they're not leaving alive
This is like Tally Hall for middle schoolers.
Stratosphere is deceptively simple. There is no deeper meaning to it besides the sound of the songs themselves, which can be a turn off to some. But view it as simply, a soundtrack to nothing. No, I'm not saying this is not a soundtrack, I am specifically saying this is the soundtrack to the unordinary. This is the soundtrack for when your life seems confusing, when you don't know where you want to go or what you want to do with it. It surrounds you like a warm blanket, but it's ... read more
Like a more modern sequel to Hot Rats that replaces the jazz fusion with avant-garde jazz.