Can't Buy A Thrill
Steely DanFelt like I was listening to every song I've ever heard on KQRS. Pretty great album, feels like a "classic" with a lot of iconic songs. Now I know who Steely Dan is!
Felt like I was listening to every song I've ever heard on KQRS. Pretty great album, feels like a "classic" with a lot of iconic songs. Now I know who Steely Dan is!
singer-songwriter moonshine banjo style. not my style
I guess what I'd expect from David Bowie's quirkiness and style of music. Talking heads vibes (I'm not sure who came first - that's okay) Not really my thing either.
Feels like a classic album even though it's only 7 years old. Nearly every song feels familiar and catchy - fine ol' pop right 'ere
very strange trance-like featuring airy/moany vocals that are unable to be interpreted with a very old school production sound. Not for me
This is a soundtrack album, pretty interesting. Took me on a journey having it in the background with a quite intense finale song, narrating the story from the film
Has their one-hit-wonder "Tainted Love" on it. Felt like a most of the songs were trying to find something that worked and TL was the only one that did
Was pretty interesting - a wide variety from song-to-song. The drums & instrumentation are super tight and interesting, layered beneath the vocals in a few songs. Probably won't pull it up again but pretty neat