Sarah McLachlan Discography Deep Dive – 1/8
Sarah McLachlan is my mom’s favorite artist, which is why I chose her for my first full discography deep dive. I have so many fond memories of my childhood spent on long road trips with her music playing in the background. That nostalgia is a big reason I wanted to start with her.
Going into this project, I had only heard Fumbling Towards Ecstasy, which is one of my favorite albums.
The first song on her debut, “Out of My ... read more
I know I’ve given a lot of 60s to incelcore, but some of the lyrics on this album just don’t work for me. Don’t get me wrong there are some good songs here, but others have lyrics so literal and in-your-face that they take me out of it every time. I’m also starting to get really annoyed by all the songs with grown men bitching and whining about being lazy and dumb.
Random New Release pt 2
Gabriel Jacoby's debut EP was surprisingly enjoyable. Now I'm not knowledgeable when it comes to R&B, but I enjoyed this project a lot. I really liked his singing throughout the project, and the production on some of the songs is amazing. My favorite song is same sign, and my second favorite is probably Gutta Child. Overall this project made me want to look into more R&B projects.
Random New Release pt 1
I'm bored, so I'm going to listen to obscure projects and try to rate them. I’ll find projects to listen to by randomly scrolling through AOTY until a cover catches my eye. I’ll start with A Breath of Fresh Air by Shaesibble. I know nothing about this artist besides the fact she seems to be an AOTY user, so if you read this Hi.
Anyway, I really liked the guitar on A Call for Praise, but it was a little hard to tell what she was singing because ... read more
Sarah McLachlan Discography Deep Dive – 5/8
Afterglow by Sarah McLachlan has a strong start, a decent ending, but a boring middle. It opens with Fallen, my favorite song on the album, which sets you up to expect a pop focused album. Unfortunately, this pop driven sound feels dull and boring. While none of the songs are bad -each song has its own charm- the album never comes close to reaching the highs of her earlier work. Even though I’m not the biggest fan of her debut album ... read more
Sarah McLachlan Discography Deep Dive – 4/8
Very few artists have as many songs that I absolutely adore as Sarah McLachlan, and this album contains two of them: “Building a Mystery” and “Adia.” Naturally, I went into Surfacing very excited.
Surfacing starts with one of my all time favorite songs "Building a Mystery” I love everything about this track and in my opinion it is perfect and is what peak Sarah McLachlan looks like.
Next is “I Love ... read more
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