Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea
PJ HarveyEnjoyed this one. PJโs seemingly odd and occultist personality really comes through in her own perception of love.
Enjoyed this one. PJโs seemingly odd and occultist personality really comes through in her own perception of love.
Interesting blend of jazz and pop that feels like a pioneer for modern songwriting. Steady, yet provocative.
Love it. Especially the moody atmosphere, the dampened undertones, and the feeling of playing the album on a late weekday night. Smithโs voices comes out pretty clearly and demands my attention.
Tom Waitsโs voice in โThe Neighborhoodโ is my new favorite thing.
Enjoyed immensely. Just the subtle, calm feeling of the moods and lyrics warmed me over pretty well.
Tom Waitsโs voice in โThe Neighborhoodโ is my new favorite thing.
Smooth, easygoing jazz.
Enjoyed this one. PJโs seemingly odd and occultist personality really comes through in her own perception of love.
Classic Hip-Hop. Definitely see its impact with the Rock & Roll genre, especially their collaboration with Aerosmith. Felt like the strongest songs were in the beginning though, and the latter half were alright.
Some nice classics. โAnything Goesโ and โYou Make Me Feel So Youngโ feel pretty timeless in all honesty. Pretty consistent tunes, nothing drowning the others out.
Actually my second time listening to this album. Think I enjoyed it more on the first listen, but it came and go, not overstaying itโs welcome but not giving a whole lot either.
Was fine, maybe overhyped although maybe Iโm listening to it in the wrong setting (on my own instead of at a party or something ). Thereโs something about the beats that drown out the vocals in songs that lower my ability to hear what the rappers are saying, not to mention being nit picky about some lines. Liked the 911 song, but even the best tracks werenโt that memorable for me.
Really enjoyed this album. Can definitely see their appeal.
Love it. Especially the moody atmosphere, the dampened undertones, and the feeling of playing the album on a late weekday night. Smithโs voices comes out pretty clearly and demands my attention.
Was pleasantly surprised how much I enjoyed this. I didnโt think much of it at first since I just expected UK House and Dance, but Elizabeth Troyโs vocals won me over. Made me invested in the deluxe version of the album.
Fairly good. Much preferred the B Side over A Side, namely because of โMrs. Robinsonโ. Most of the album didnโt really grab my attention but that song and โA Hazy Shade of Winterโ were memorable.
Really enjoyed this album. Definitely felt like an early pioneer of the pop punk sound and Iโm all here for it.
Very enjoyable listen. Love the atmospheric transitions of the first song (lasting for 20 minutes) while the other shorter songs made memorable hooks.
Enjoyed immensely. Just the subtle, calm feeling of the moods and lyrics warmed me over pretty well.
Interesting blend of jazz and pop that feels like a pioneer for modern songwriting. Steady, yet provocative.
Didnโt care much for Brown Sugar, but really enjoyed everything else, especially the country cuts off the album.
Really enjoyed this album.
Nice set of classics.
Steady, liked some parts better than others but felt like loud noise for the most part.
Enjoyed.
Enjoyed.