Every song that the Old Gods do on any of the Remedy Entertainment games are peak, man. They fit in so well to the scenes they are playing in as well to help to elevate and already incredible scene to something or superstardom. There are no boring songs on this album whatsoever.
Some of the best live performances come from this era of King Crimson without a shadow of a doubt. This is 2nd to Three of a Perfect Pair: Live in Japan for me. I could listen to "Waiting Man" and "Sleepless" back to back on repeat for hours!
Of course, like most, I was drawn to this album due the mysterious disappearance of the singer behind it. Behind this story I found an incredible folk album that I couldn't stop listening to all day during covid. Every track feels unique to me and I can't help but recommend it to people who are a fan of singer-songwriter music.
It's impossible to deny the power this album brought when it hit the shelves of record stores back in January 1967. Huge step forward in terms of a lot of psychedelic rock and music in general. Landmark album overall.
Favorite tracks: "The Crystal Ship" "Twentieth Century Fox" "Back Door Man" "End of the Night" and, of course, "The End".
Not as breakthrough as their debut album self-title, but this album still holds number #1 in my heart for many reasons. It has more of a blues sound and feels more mellow than most of their other albums. Tracks like "Hyacinth House" and "Cars Hiss By My Window" is why I stay at this album more than any other.
Waited out on listening to this album till I finally got myself a copy and it's some nice heavy psych.
Favorite tracks: "Love Over You" "Get Off" "With Your Beau" and "Wet Back"
This OST nails the very feel and atmosphere of Bloodborne perfectly.
First Jane Remover album I've listened to. The sampling and beat work is crazy here. Every track feels full of killer power, man. Unique sound in my eyes for sure. I'll be adding the other two albums to my backlog for sure.
Favorite tracks: "Psychoboost" "Star people" "Experimental Skin" "Dancing with your eyes closed"
My favorite part of Far Cry 5 at the end of the day. This is some insanely well put together songs for a game this far down the line of just "okay" Ubisoft games. Not one dull track through and through.
This is my first ever introduction to Weatherday and I enjoyed this album quite a bit. I had a good friend of mine talk about this band previously and saw they posted that this album had just dropped. New sound for me so I went in headfirst and enjoyed the experience!
Favorite tracks: "Blood Online" "Chopland Sedans" "Cooperative Calligraphy" and "Hornet Disaster"
Criminally overlooked and underrated album I fear. Solid gold from start to finish with a powerful "Introduction" riding right into "Writin' On The Wall". Lyrically insane and vocally powerful as well. Instrumentally well put together especially when reaching the final track on the record "Now and Den". This is just such a wonderful record to experience and I can't wait for the next person to discover it.
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Very exciting first record from the Australian band Men At Work full of love and energy. Every song on this incredible new wave record is refreshing and offers a unique sound along with incredible vocals from the bands front runner Colin Hay along with Greg Ham. Highly recommend seeing Colin Hay live in concert as well. He sounds just as good as he did back in the 80's!
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I have an odd relationship with this record. On my first listen, I didn't really like what I was hearing but upon relistening it grew on me a bit more. My problem, however, is that with every relisten after something just doesn't click as much I don't know. For now this will be my temporary review. I have to give it to "Trip Thru Hell (Part 1)" for having such a ridiculously catchy baseline and the lady signing over it.
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Without a shadow of a doubt in my mind, this is one of (if not) the greatest video game soundtracks ever recorded. I've come back to this soundtrack so many times in my life from when I first played Skyrim back in 2012. I've used the music to help study, calm nerves, relax, sleep, and so much more. This OST can make you cry, smile, and cry again. There are too many favorite tracks to name so just do yourself the favor/pleasure of listening to this all yourself. You won't regret ... read more
Solid soul from Edwin Starr's debut album. Listened to this album through and through a couple of times while driving and things just felt a little brighter.
Favorite tracks: " Twenty-Five Miles" "24 Hours (To Find My Baby)" and "Mostly Good Lovin'"
Great garage/psych hidden gem. Nice sound quality, great vocals, and guitar work that is pretty great too.
Favorite tracks: "Song Of A Sinner" "What Happened Before They Took The People Away" and "Middle Class America"
Listened to this album one night when returning home from a concert and remember "Metempsychosis" a little too well. Overall a pretty solid record that caught me off guard when I reached tracks "Leg" and "Clean Innocent Fun" as they had some stellar guitar work. Other than those two tracks nothing else for me personally.