The 6th Studio Album from Pop Rockers The Hoosiers, Contains some of their most consistent embodiment of work. Since their iconic debut The Trick To Life. Compassion is an album with Purpose, That lives up to its name as it seeks to let others know that they're not alone, Give them selves Self love and encourage to uplift those around them.
This LP brings the bands known Pop Rock Formula, As they expand on it with a new found maturity.
Multiply is an opener that perfectly sets the stage ... read more
Hollywood's Bleeding was a mixed bag for me in terms of execution and the production feels hit or miss on this project.
Guitars on tracks like Take What You Want and Circles feel saturated and lazy which holds the tracks back. Lyrics on tracks like Saint-Tropez and Allergic can feel cringe worthy at times. Post's songwriting can be questionable at times on this LP, Especially on the tracks that i've metioned. Messier production is apparent on Allergic and Take What You Want and ... read more
The Mountain is an unforgettable odyssey that explores grief and spirituality in a emotionally spectacular way. Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett were heavily inspired by Indian culture and music while preparing for this project, Unfortunately during this process they also lost their fathers throughout that time period. With help from their regular and new collaborators, As well as meaningful posthumous inclusions. This album is possibly one of the greatest conceptual efforts to ever be realized. ... read more
Alternative Metal Legends Deftones fire on all cylinders, With what i feel is their best album yet. Private Music contains the bands most consistent work to date since White Pony and it's consistency throughout its runtime is remarkable.
The phenomenal introduction to this album, My Mind Is A Mountain is a soaring masterpiece of a song that touches on depression and mental health in an potent way that always stays with you. Chino Moreno's passionate vocals combined by Stephen ... read more
Robert Plant's Solo Career has had it's hit's and misses. But I never would have expected his 1993 Release Fate Of Nations to completely knock me out of the water in the way that it did. This album is one the biggest pleasant surprises that i've ever had in my time listening to music and the craftsmanship on this project is breathtaking. Some of the Themes of this Record are also scarily relevant today, Based on the uncertain times that we are living in right now.
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