That was shockingly great. I can’t believe an album this good has 1/3 of its songs unavailable on Spotify. That’s usually a bad sign for me, that this is probably not going to be a good time. And the average rating didn’t seem super promising either. But I am so pleasantly surprised. Typically with these things, I get a new album available around 12:45 in the morning. So I’ll usually listen to a song or two, and then start over and listen to the whole thing after I wake up. But after listening to Hey Grandma, I was instantly hooked. I just had to keep going, and I don’t regret it. So many great songs on this album. I’m not sure what it is, but something about the album just clicked with me. I loved almost every song here. Looking into the band’s history, what they went through is tragic. Honestly, as others have said already, I think they could’ve been so much more. They could've been on the same level as the Beatles, the Stones, all the big rock bands of the time. If only everything hadn’t gone wrong. That probably has something to do with why so many of their songs are hard to find on Spotify, or just not there at all in the case of Someday and Sitting by the Window. I’ve gone on for so long, and I’ve really just been rambling on about how much I love this album. So I’ll stop here. I hadn’t heard of this group before today, but they’re getting a surprisingly high score from me. 8.5/10 Top 5: 1. Someday 2. Hey Grandma 3. Fall On You 4. Indifference 5. 8:05