1989 is definitely one of the best pop albums of the century, among "Emotion", by carly rae jepsen. the album is far away to be better than the original, furthermore the "from the vault" tracks are definitely not surprisely disappointing.
após seu grande destaque em "little electric chiken heart", ana frango elétrico continua e destacando como o nome mais promisor e de maior renome no cenário mpb brasileiro. esse álbum soa mais enérgico, comparado ao anterior.
minhas músicas favoritas são, definitivamente, "Dela", "Boy Of Stranger Things", "Debaixo Do Pano" e "Dr Sabe Tudo".
"The Dark Side of The Moon" is definitely one of the most important albums to be ever released, you can see many people calling Pink Floyd as overated but i'm sure that they deserve the acclaim they got!
One of the best synth and bass usage i've ever seen, this is probably veery strange but "On the Run" is one of my favorites, idk.. but this synt is just >stunning<
fav track: time // fav lyrics : us and them / money
Homogenic (1997), Bjork's third album, produced after one of her tours in the interior of Spain, is still considered the best electronic album of all time, released together with her friend and DJ Mark Bell, who In the future, she would participate in several other productions with the singer until her death. During the almost 44 minutes and 10 songs, they express everything from the Icelandic woman's personal discontent to tracks about passion and love.
The first track on the album, ... read more
(Original Rate : 94)
The album as a whole sounds like a manifesto of pain and fear, highlighted by the piano present in most songs and Kristin Hayter's shimmering vocals that echo over the context of each track.
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"THE ORDER OF SPIRITUAL VIRGINS" is the perfect invitation to immerse yourself in the world of Kristin Hayter. The first track sounds menacing, the piano in the final minutes stands out and fits perfectly into the context.
"I WHO BEND THE TALL GRASSES" ... read more