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Heaven Up Here by Echo & The Bunnymen
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Heaven Up Here is the second album by the English post-punk band Echo & the Bunnymen, released on 30...

alex (68 KP) rated Ardipithecus by Willow in Music
Nov 6, 2017
Fantastic vocals (1 more)
Diverse songs which are occasionally dramatically different
Fantastical and otherwordly experience
It took me a few full listens of the album to love each and every song. Marceline was the first song I listened to and I completely adored it, often describing it to friends with Florence and the Machine type vocals against Lorde instrumentals. But the rest of the album is vastly different and experimental. I love the imagery in Willow's lyrics and the flexibility of her voice and songs. Vocally she is incredibly talented and her songs feel very organic and personal. Overal I love this album but some tracks will be hit and miss with some listeners.

Megan (14 KP) rated Sweetener by Ariana Grande in Music
Sep 9, 2018
Amazing
I absolutely adore this album, ever since it was released it has become one of my favourite albums to listen to and I tend to listen to it on repeat.
There are so many amazing songs within this album such as God Is A Woman, The Light Is Coming and so many more.
There are even some songs that involve a deeper meaning such as Get Well Soon, where Ariana had 40 seconds silence for those who passed away during the Manchester bombing.
Overall, this album is just amazing and some songs are different styles to the usual style of her songs but they are still great!
Would definitely recommend this!
There are so many amazing songs within this album such as God Is A Woman, The Light Is Coming and so many more.
There are even some songs that involve a deeper meaning such as Get Well Soon, where Ariana had 40 seconds silence for those who passed away during the Manchester bombing.
Overall, this album is just amazing and some songs are different styles to the usual style of her songs but they are still great!
Would definitely recommend this!

Taylor Swift by Taylor Swift
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Taylor Swift is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, released on...
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King Animal by Soundgarden
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King Animal is the sixth and final studio album by American rock band Soundgarden. It was released...

Ross (3284 KP) rated Forever Changes by Love in Music
Jul 1, 2020
Rolling Stone's 40th greatest album of all time
I remember this album having something of a resurgence about 10 years ago, but I cannot think why then. The album begins with Alone Again Or, which is a phenomenal soft jazzy psychedelic song. However after that it takes something of a turn and becomes instantly MOR American rock, with negligible amounts of psychedelia. A good listen but the opening track on its own is significantly better than what follows. If you haven't heard it, I recommend The Damned's cover of Alone Again Or, it popped up in a punk playlist on spotify and is a very good alternative version while still being respectful to the original.

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Ross (3284 KP) rated All Time Greatest Hits by Loretta Lynn in Music
May 2, 2020
Rolling Stone's 478th greatest album of all time
A whole load of short country songs. Which generally all sound the same. After a few you can actually guess the bassline out loud and be confident of getting it right. Some amusing song titles which lead themselves to double entendres which kept me amused, but in general the songs were about her determination to hold on to her "mayannn" and that "mayannn" being a no-good, hard-drinking scumbag. I was very glad when this album finished, and disagree with Rolling Stone's including a greatest hits album in their top 500 list. And then came a 4-disc set of Merle Haggard country hits *exasperated emoji*