Marcus Garvey
Burning SpearNever was into reggae, but always appreciate an album inspired by political and social movements.
Never was into reggae, but always appreciate an album inspired by political and social movements.
Nothing but bangers, a lot of distortion, reminding me of the roots of what rock is today.
The french lyrics and slow melody is reminiscent to beatnik spoken word sessions in a cafe shrouded in cigerette smoke. Overall, a mysterious and alluring mix of rock and jazz.
Never was into reggae, but always appreciate an album inspired by political and social movements.
Ghostly and one of my all time favourites. Great band from the 2000s era.
A coming of age hip hop and soul album that provides glimpses into the American education system and Christianity. Overall, a fascinating view of the flaws within the education system and how the youth of America grew up in the late 80s.
A classic collection of Paul McCartney post-Beatles that gets better with every listen.
Reminds me of Fleetwood Mack, classic music from the 70s.
A mix of blues and the back-half of the grunge era of rock music.
Sweet marriage of folk and jazz.
Men without Hats vibe which makes sense since it belongs to the 1970s to 90s era of New Wave.
Classic, proto-Nirvana style rock. A lot of known hits in this album, which get better on a second listen.
Big brass band combined with rock, not my cup of tea.
Classic rock seasoned with Caribbean influences. Warm and uplifting, great for these dark times.
Nothing but bangers, a lot of distortion, reminding me of the roots of what rock is today.
Classic psychedelic rock, a very British band that feels like post-Beatles era of rock music in the UK.
The french lyrics and slow melody is reminiscent to beatnik spoken word sessions in a cafe shrouded in cigerette smoke. Overall, a mysterious and alluring mix of rock and jazz.