I absolutely adore every bit and every sound off this incredible album. Neutral Milk Hotel greatly inspires me in my own music and In the Aeroplane Over the Sea serves as a perfect example of how to make music like this. I tend to like a lot rockier of shit, but this is just gorgeous, and does acoustic guitar just right, and totally fucks alright with brass! A beautiful album.
My little brother wanted me to listen to this album. It can totally rock at times and is good music. I wish it was a bit more exploratory or that the tracks differed from each other more. My most major issues with it are things that I just take issue with in most Midwest Emo, the lyrics can be too corny, the instrumentals tend to be formulaic and predictable, and palm muting is fucking abused. This stops it from being great, but I really dig it at times. W Mom Jeans., I vastly prefer the shit ... read more
As critical as I am of Teens of Style, I wish this was Teens of Style.
Aside from our new additions, the delightful Optimistic Son and Joe Drives Again (which I immediately clocked was The Drum Strikes Back) there is basically no difference. The only real changes are all the swears being removed. Occasionally you’ll hear the vocals sound pretty different or an alteration in an instrumental, but most of the time it’s same old. Connect the Dots is a bit interesting, but still the ... read more
So I absolutely fucking adore this. Listening to this album, the several times I have, gives me great interest in Morphine, Mark Sandman, and Jazz-Rock as a whole. I will listen to more of this in any way I can. Candy is my favorite song off the album and I can’t get enough of it, it’s so incredible. There are no skips, and even the less great songs still have an iconic sound for me. I don’t love Sheila, but I WILL sing along with it, especially when he says “Sheila, ... read more
I very much believe that within the next few years we will see a strong rise in alternative country and I’m excited by the idea. Wednesday is a front runner of this era of alternative country (this caucus of slacker rock as well) and I am all about them. Bleeds seems to be their best work yet, though I haven’t listened to their other albums in their entirety. I had the privilege of seeing these fellas live in Dallas a few weeks back and god they are amazing. A real punk feel to them ... read more
Pavement is among the greatest bands to ever exist. The perfect masterpiece, although it is second to the imperfect masterpiece that is Wowee Zowee.
That’s a lot of Luigis.
An overall pretty nice project. There are standouts like Fleece and Gallo Pinto, but other than that a lot of this tends to be a bit samey and similar to what Duster kind of just keeps doing. There were some bits I really liked but this had me wishing they were a bit more experimental or leaned a bit more into a sort of abrasive sound. I did genuinely enjoy this, there’s plenty of really nice parts and the closer is beautiful. I’d probably be way ... read more
Genuinely some of the best music ever made, slacker rock is so fucking peak.
A friend of mine recommended me this and god, it’s great. I was not expecting it to be so amazing. TELL ME WHY felt to me like some cross between Pavement and The Cars, which makes sense seeing that apparently they released an album titled Caarrs with a cover incredibly similar to Heartbeat City. That 80s rock and 90s indie feel is a great combo here. I adored this. Super power kind of sucks though. Always unfortunate when a closer is bad. And with only four it songs here, it does drag my ... read more
The best Pavement album, and one of the best albums ever made. In every other universe of the multiverse, Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain is the best Pavement album, we just happen to live in the only one where it’s actually Wowee Zowee. And what a blessing it is to live here. Wowee Zowee is the only tolerable reaction to Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain. In fact, I’d say their discography is the perfect timeline. We start with the messy, scrappy debut, filled with charm and dogshit; it sounds ... read more
I went to a physical media store looking to buy CDs, I was especially in the mood to buy Dinosaur Jr CDs. The place was great and the owner was an awesome dude, but I didn’t find much of anything.
I found this CD though.
Hey, It’s a B-sides album, I’m not gonna expect it to be great. It isn’t great, but it’s pretty good! I liked it. It’s mostly middle of the road alright songs, with Keep Your Glove being actually really good. The standouts are the two ... read more
This album has forever been my guilty pleasure.
I’m SUPPOSED to hate it, it has a lot of qualities I usually hate in albums, in pop punk, in this sort of stuff. It’s so cliche, it’s really not good, I love listening to it. This album is so sick.
So yeah it’s not good.
Dominic Fike makes another album and Why Bother doesn’t like it. A great amount of Dominic Fike’s tendencies and bits of style just don’t work for me. I think he’s bad at rapping. I think he goes for this minimalist style with some of his songs, but it often falls short and instead just feels substanceless. I think he tries to have too many effects on his vocals that just don’t work 75% of the time. I think his falsetto rarely sounds ... read more
It’s pretty good. I’m kind of not a fan of twenty one pilots like at all, I generally avoid them. Seeing this at a 92 with 796 ratings (albeit released today, it’ll lower) made me curious though. I listened and it’s the kind of uninteresting stuff in the beginning and I’m actually not a fan of Josh’s vocals at all, but the song is actually awesome when it gets loud. Tyler guy has a good screaming voice, I like it, I liked hearing it. Sucks I have to listen to ... read more
78——>83
Now that I adore the band this album is much better
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A nice time: really good but somewhat of a letdown.
This is a really good album, however; my review may be kinda negative because I really expected to love this. Terror Twilight honestly is missing the real passion from earlier Pavement works. Obviously, there is Spit on a Stranger, a beautiful, near-perfect song and an incredible opener, but after that there isn’t ... read more
Extremely peculiar, but quite nice at times.
A record with some high ass highs, and some low ass lows. There are multiple great songs that do totally new things and can really blow me away, I don’t really hear music like this. There are also songs that are just fucking unbearable, godawful, painful sound.
The experimentation as a whole kind of pays off in my opinion. A few of the songs are more spoken word poems with instrumentals than they are songs, and it works perfectly on 1906, ... read more
A charming pleasant-fest that doesn’t really do wrong.
I really enjoyed All of Something. Coming in with a great opener, and ending with a great closer, the album is consistently a really pleasant time. There isn’t really anything particularly mind blowing here (well maybe Bummed Out) but there’s no harsh flaws, no misses, it’s just a real good time. I adore it.
The main girl Carmen’s voice is incredible, it is exactly what this sound and genre calls for. The ... read more
He howls on Worn / Wander lmao
I quite liked it! Gawk does what it tries and achieves what it attempts very well, I enjoyed the album. It’s cool and has a very neat sound, I’m pretty into it. The whole thing is a sick ass vibe, and there are some great songs: Oulala, Ash In the Sun, and of course Alien Blues. Gawk is a good time and I can dance with my legs to it. The record lacks any genuine misses, no bad songs here. There are spots of mediocrity, like Bust or Darla, but nothing ... read more
Mostly a drag; even when it’s fast, it remains slow.
I knew of Vundabar for a while, only their hit Alien Blues though. I later saw my favorite band Car Seat Headrest live, and guess who opened for them? Vundabar. They were AMAZING. The stage presence these mfs had, they could put on a show. This made me very interested in their new album, Surgery and Pleasure. After being blown away by them live, I thought “Could I be a Vundabar fan?” Well, after listening to their newest ... read more