A perfectly-crafted ode to love and self-actualization, packed with the harmonies and creativity only a group of three indie titans could create.
Every song is its own unique lyrical or musical idea, and with it comes the full range of emotions associated with love and loss. However love makes you feel, there's a space in 'The Record' for you.
A comprehensive, edgy reflection on the injustices of American society, with just enough bars to keep your head bopping.
Just wish the sound of this album was more diverse than it was, especially given the different themes that Vince successfully tackles. Good album nonetheless.
'Please Please Me' is a very rough overview of the talent that the Beatles would end up displaying, and is an enjoyable enough time for a listener who wants to find some old tunes about love.
I really cannot emphasize that enough; this album is ALL about love. Every single track is brimming with the enthusiasm of a boy enamored with the girl for the first time, and the energy of the band matches that feeling all around the album's track list, which is probably the band's ... read more
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