Listening to an album everyday from 1995 - 2025: Album 18 (2012)
good kid, m.A.A.d. city is actually outstanding. I have no words. Kendrick Lamar is the greatest artist of the 2010s (maybe even 2020s) HANDS DOWN. All of these classic songs in one album is mind blowing. That’s Thriller level type crazy. It’s actually a masterpiece. Truly. Incredible
Very cool. A good little step up from the original
Listening to an album everyday from 1995 - 2025: Album 16 (2010)
This album is outstanding. The best comeback album ever in my opinion (from what I’ve heard so far.) It’s the best mix of ambition, passion and gorgeousness. It’s a star-studded movie, filled with boasting production, crazy verses and raw emotion. Fantastically brilliant
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I really like the dream pop and psychedelia aspects of this album, but when exactly every song has pretty much the exact same tempo and tone, it does get a bit boring and repetitive. Still a very good album though!
Listening to an album everyday from 1995 - 2025: Album 15 (2009)
A rollercoaster of an album
Listening to an album everyday from 1995 - 2025: Album 14 (2008)
Wow I was not expecting to be this blown away. Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends is an insane cinematic masterpiece from start to finish, with absolute classics like Viva La Vida. Coldplay were already huge before this came out but after this they solidified their place in music history. Surprisingly very good ππ
I prefer this much more than the first instalment in the EUSEXUA series. I was pleasantly surprised with how much I enjoyed it, as I didn’t enjoy Cheap Hotel which was the lead single for this
I honestly really like this album. I love the experimentation and the madness of it all. Every song feels different and the whole album feels like a mad experience. Very nice
Listening to an album everyday from 1995 - 2025: Album 13 (2007)
My first exposure to Radiohead, In Rainbows, proved to be a surprisingly accessible experience for someone who hasn’t heard much of their music before. The album immediately struck me with a warm, almost organic sound quality, beautifully balancing atmospheric electronics and traditional instruments. Tracks like Videotape and Jigsaw Falling Into Place are highlights for me, showcasing a lush production that I can genuinely ... read more
Love the chill and relaxed vibe on here. Olivia Dean has really grown on me this past year, as the first time I heard Man I Need when it released as a single, I found it fine and passable, but listening to it again with the rest of the album, I love it. And it doesn’t drag on or overstay it’s welcome, every song has its own story and style. Very good
Wow this EP is amazing she has so much potential so excited to see what comes from her next