An incredibly beautiful ending to the After Hours trilogy and The Weeknd's discography as a whole.
abel tesfaye have my kids
look at ron browz man so inspirational
only not a 100 because no jumping out the window
Really good and heartbreaking album symbolizing the relationship between two gay people.
Great rapping performances and instrumentals, an interesting look at what type of music he made before switching to sad and introspective music.
Very great soundscape, however it gets very repetitive and boring over time, which is why a track like Lipstick Traces is so refreshing as an interlude with a different vibe.
This album perfectly conveys every emotion that its trying to offer, going through sadness, real-world problems, along with others. On Melancholy Hill is in contention for the greatest song ever released.
Looking at this album with the perspective of humans fearing a takeover from robots made me think about how Radiohead was perceiving the future and what was about to come. The latter half of this album really hits the nail on the head looking at the point of this album.
Represents the prog-rock side more than an album like Kid A, but progresses to more of a soundscape in the end, represented perfectly by something like 15 Step.
Very metal influenced, many interludes so the different parts of the album are more clear-cut.
In the beginning it was more on the metal side of other stuff they had created but over time it became more of a personal album as illustrated on a song like Teenager.
Would not give the album a perfect rating as many other people would, but it still has incredible songs. Some of the more played ones are ironically the ones that were worse in my opinion.
Great ambient sound, all transitions perfectly with each other with enough pauses in between the actual songs.
Very political, talked more about the current political and economical state of the world, especially shown at the end of The Trial, where a crowd chants to "Tear down the wall"
Perfect front to back, Shine On You Crazy Diamond talking about Syd Barrett and wanting him to come back to the band is incredibly beautiful, as they reunited for recording session on Abbey Road, however he was unrecognizable due to how much he had physically changed.
Yachty, a former Atlanta trap artist, switches to psychedelic rock, which his label did not think was a good idea, shown by the album cover of a bunch of advisors at a table laughing. He shows off his versatility after many people called him out for falling off after his 2021 project Michigan Boy Boat with incredible tracks like paint THE sky and the ride-.
Incredible concept album about a bisexual rock star, the last track paints an incredible picture to close the album while giving a very important message of anti-suicide.
Very cool soundscape, impressive for 2000's quality standards. The lyrics don't have much meaning as they are an instrumental band, but everyone definitely does their part
Very reminiscent of Kid A in using ambient sound to create this mood almost in a sort of trance which continues for most of the album. True Love Waits is a perfect closer to this album, a sad ballad of Radiohead thinking about what they once had and begging her to come back.