This is just a fantastic 70s pop album with inspiring and uplifting lyricism like there are very little. The solid song structure, memorable hooks and gorgeous backing vocals makes almost every single track here stand out in the best way possible. If you are reading this right now and haven’t yet listened to this thing go do so right now, you most probably won’t regret it.
FAV SONGS: Second hand news, dreams, don’t stop, go your own way, the chain, you make loving fun, I ... read more
Quebec is Ween’s attempt and success at making a more serious and conceptually relevant record, breaking to a point with the preconception that they were the crazy geniuses of the underground pop rock scene.
You can find here Deaner and Gener’s songwriting in rare form and concentrated rather than in showcasing their ability to make a solid album out of a ridiculous, childish concept that completely broke with whatever they had established in their previous release or show off an ... read more
It seems uncanny to me how close the rating of this album is to american water’s, I think that the next record is the superior one by far. The songwriting is far better on American, despite that there are still mostly highlights on the natural bridge, such as “how to rent a room”, “pet politics”, “black and brown blues”, “Dallas”, “inside the golden days of missing you” and specially “pretty eyes”, which showcase the ... read more
Hits a bit harder than nonagon and still maintains those environmental themes which made up the previous album.
FAV SONGS: planet B, Mars for the rich and self-immolate
LEAST FAV SONGS: Venusian 2
King Gizz finally realise that there is such thing as an outside world and that life isn’t just... vomit??
They immediately become very concerned about climate change, they really sound like they would, I mean that in the best way possible.
Really good series of songs here, specially those first three.