In the early to mid 2000's, a lot of rock music was thrown into a "screamo" stigma and MCR were a part of many bands (whether they were actually good or shit) thrown in it. I was old enough when this dropped where the hate train for MCR would cause negative reviews out of the gate or even refusing to listen to them.
17 years later, I listen to this album for what feels like the first time and man I am blown away. This is definitely a standout sound compared to anything else in its ... read more
This album was my first time listening to The Strokes and my god I totally enjoyed this record. Only downside is that I wish it could be longer. Julian Casablancas has a voice from God because that man pops off on every song. Guitar and percussion are fantastic and you can lose yourself in that as well. My favorite is the leading track "What Ever Happened?," it just clicked for me what sound The Strokes are going for and it's just such a relatable song without sounding too overly ... read more
This is both one of my favorite mixtapes and Mac Miller projects ever. Faces released after Watching Movies With The Sound Off, the album that really kick started Mac into experimenting with his sound and moving away from the K.I.D.S. sound that couldn't be matched. With the new and improved Mac Miller, he released a tape featuring rappers such as Earl Sweatshirt, ScHoolboy Q, and more. The sound this album is going for is a nice, mellow sound that's easy to listen to with a darker theme of ... read more
A legit once in a lifetime album, it's one of the best listens and I always wish I could listen to it for the first time again. Thom Yorke's vocals alongside ethereal instrumentals is just beautiful for the ears. This album just doesn't get dull for me. Favorite track is Karma Police, can just get stuck in my head and honestly I really don't mind.
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