Rust Never Sleeps
Neil Young & Crazy HorseFirst songs were amazing. Really loved this album, Neil Young is an amazing composer, I´m really trying to going more deep into his music and discography.
First songs were amazing. Really loved this album, Neil Young is an amazing composer, I´m really trying to going more deep into his music and discography.
Good, but not great. Honestly little memorable, because most part sound like a generic 60´s rock album. Anyway, there are some tracks that I actually liked a lot, starting with the eponymous song, "Mr. Tambourine" and the other one is "I feel a lot better now". However, its not a bad album, but I dont really believe I would revisit this, who knows, maybe one day. 6.5/10
3.5/5 Starts pretty good with "Show Girl" an enjoyable track, with great vibes. Then in "Bailed Out", sounds more acoustic, but not as good as the one before. "American Guitars" starts pretty heavy, almost give me shoegaze vibes, but it goes more pop, anyway the guitars are enjoyable. "Don´t trust the stars" adds more distorsion to the riff, which makes the song more upbeat. "Starstruck" is like a sleep song, pass. However, "How could I be wrong" is much better. Then "Housebreaker" probably my favorite song on the album. "Idiot Brother" is also a song with chill vibes, and a nice riff. The vocals are pretty decent. But most of the part it falls into sound generic, but still is a good album, especially considering it´s a debut. Probably gonna check it out again soon.
4.5 / 5 I hadn't listened to Leonard Cohen that much until now, and I really thought he was great. It is clear that Leonard did not have the best voice in the world, in fact I am not even sure that he was singing, but reciting the lyrics in several songs, however, he can convey a powerful feeling, which made my skin crawl. This album may be a bit heavy at first, but you get used to it fast. In short, I really enjoyed it, especially for the lyrics. Fav tracks = Diamonds in the mine, Sing another song boys, Dress Rehearsal Rag
"Plástico" que buena critica y sátira a la gente clasista, lastima que haya sido compuesta desde 1978, y aún se siente tan moderna. "Buscando Guayaba" De los más disfrutables, ya que me dieron ganas de bailar, el ritmo es genial, y divertido, me gustó mucho. "Pedro Navaja" Un clásico eterno, y de mis favoritas de salsa, no tengo mucho que decir de está. La vida te da sorpresas, sorpresas te da la vida. "María Lionza" Gran tema, habla sobre una diosa o algo así, igual es disfrutable de escuchar. "Ojos" un enorme poema que admira notablemente los ojos de una determinada persona, tiene un ritmo bien sabroso, me encanta. "Dime" Probablemente la balada del disco, ya que es mucho más suave y el piano más melódico. Y la letra es bastante triste a pesar de contar con un ritmo bailable típico de la salsa, "Dime como me arranco del alma esta pena de amor". "Siembra" Una gran metáfora de la vida, y creo que le da el sentido al disco, de lejos la mejor letra del disco. El ritmo de la voz es lento, pero la música es considerablemente rápida.
It´s not Sabbath best work, but definitily one of those metal albums that I´m always happy to come back. I admit I have to skip some songs when I revisit this, but songs like "Snowblind" or "Tomorrows Dream" will always slap. Anyway, I just love this band.
4.5/5 It´s not "Origin of Symmetry" but this album fucking slaps. I´ve never been a fan of Muse, but after this listening, I will definitely continue more into their discography. I just loved the whole atmosphere, and the energetic feeling that this songs gave me, holy crazy.
Classic Aerosmith album, it still rocks nowadays. Arguably, Aerosmith at it´s best. Full of awesome riffs, and honestely, I had a lot of fun listening this. Really enjoyed Fav Tracks: "Uncle Salty" "Sweet Emotion" "Round and Round" "You see me crying" (A great ballad btw)
This whole thing made me feel like if I was levitating, it starts really nice, although through the middle I felt a little less interesing, the last two songs are amazing, espeacially "No cars go", literally my favorite song on the album. Really loved the whole atmosphere that this album have, and the concept it manages, I enjoyed this, beside the few skippable songs.
4.5/5 A timeless classic, nothing else to say.
Beside from everything, this is one of those albums that just had an impact on me. A little overrated? Maybe, but I personally love this record. "Dark Fantasy" is one of the best opening tracks I've listen to, and "Runaway" probably my favorite hip hop song ever.
Holy Crap, I didn´t expect this to be that good! I always had the feeling that Boston was a little overrated band for old dads, but damn, this album rocks really hard. I really enjoyed this, and feel glad for giving this an opportunity. Favorites Songs: Long Time, Hitchin a Ride, Peace of mind.
This wasn´t bad album, it was actually pretty good musically, but definitely not for me. I´ve never been really into blues, and this doesn´t really helped me to get into it. I guess it just not my style.
FUCK YOU, I WON´T DO WHAT YOU TELL ME 4.5/5 Actually, because this thing rocks.
The opening track, is probably one of the best songs I´ve ever heard. It continues very good along the rest of the songs. I´m happy to discover this band, definitly going to listen more from them.
3.5/5 This thing, was supresilung good, honestyl expecteda generic 80's pop album, but Cyndi Lauper was actually a great singer, who knew how to make a good performace. The opening track was surprising good, it blew my mind, because I didn´t expect that, the album maintains its vibe during the duration, but at the end I feel that it goes something more weak. Anyway I enjoyed this. Fav Tracks: Money Change everything, All throught the night, She bop.
I´ve never been into Van Morrison, so this kinda helped me. The opening tracks was amazing, but then I feel like if this went downhill. I personally not a folk fan, so this was something different. Until "Into the mystic" were I believe the vocals and music were much better. Althought the last two tracks are much superiors, and really enjoyed them. In general, this album was differente to what I usually listen to, and honestly I dont regret listening this. Enjoyable listen, and also very easy to digest, but I dont look myself returning to some of this tracks very soon. Fav Tracks: Crazy Love, And it stoned me, Into the mystic, Come Running, Glad Tidings
As a Pixies fan this is an album I´m always curious about, because it has the band spirit, but on its own way. It starts with an amazing instrumental song (Cecilia Ann), and then with one of the heaviest songs of this band (ironically called "Rock Music"), making a weird, but amazing experience. During the whole record the band knows to continue with the energy that represents them. Even if its not their best album, anyway, I just love this band. Fav Tracks: Cecilia Ann, All over the word, Down to the well, The Happening.
This gave me some "Silvio Rodriguez" vibes, in the way that it´s tecnically a man with a guitar, making such beautiful songs. I have to admit that not all the songs were too interesting, but the ones that where, they really where heartouching. Also, I have a personally history with "Wild World" so it has been a song that has been with me, during many years. The second half of this record, is where I consider the strongest part, since the songs doesn´t need to be energetic or upbeat, but the magic is on the feeling they transmit. I would say this is now going to be one of my "comfort" albums, because of the way this thing made me feel. Pd: Father and son is one of the most beautiful songs ever made. Fav Tracks: Where do the children play?, Wild World, Longer Boats, Into White
I´m the angel of death. My mother told me to never listen Slayer when I was younger, well. Hello mom, :)
Sorry, you are not getting over this one. Timeless clasic.
I really liked that the opening almost made me dance, it was really funny, as the album continues with that sound all along. Even tho the second is kind long and not so funny, I still consider it a very good song. I just wished that more songs had that spirit to dance. Anyway, this thing slaps, just funny and good music. Fav Tracks: Shining Star, All about love, Reasons,
This is the first Dylan record I listen complete, even thought I have been listening to Dylan´s songs since my childhood. It´s well known that he doesn´t have a good voice, but he´s an amazing composer. The lyrics here a true gem. I had a good time listening this, even the music is really calm, this is for a chilling folk time. A good record if you ask me, even though, I truly found some songs kind of boring, they were only a few ones. Fav Tracks: Blowin in the wind, A hard´s rain a-gonna fall, Don´t think twice its all right, Bob Dylan´s dream,
Wow, this was actually a funny album, even I´m not really a fan of this genre. I had never heard of Otis Blue before this, and I was actually glad for discovering, because this album was really good. Literally enjoyed all the songs, some more than other, but all were funny. Even the Rolling Stones cover, it was amazing. This was so chilling and relaxing, but at the same time, it was so completely, such a good vibes. I will be re-listening this along the year. Fav Tracks: Respect, Shake, I´ve loving you too long, Ole man trouble (Although I actually liked all)
Personally loved this, my favorite Beck album until this date.
This is a unique album. I´ve never been really a fan of Amy Winehouse, but I consider this album to be a real piece of music, that I would highly recomend to anyone intered not only into Amy´s career, but also into R&B. The album starts with "Rehab", which I really didn´t liked too much, but the next tracks I really enjoyed them, in fact I enjoyed the whole album, something that honestly I didn´t expect. Fav Tracks: You know I´m not good, Just Friends, Tears dry on their own, Wake up alone.
I don´t know if make a serious review of this, or just ignore the fact that I spent 2 hours listening to this record.... I supposed I just enyojed this. Fav Tracks: Speakerboxxx: The Rooster, Bust, Unhappy, Flip Fop Rock, Ghettomusick, Reset. The love Below: Prototype, Happy Valentine´s day, Hey Ya!,
Never been really a fan of this band, even thought I've been listening some of their songs during a long time. This is the first full record I listen from them, and it was really good. Full with a lot of bangers and comercial hits from the 90's, starting with the classic "World in my eyes", a song that at first I didn´t liked, but now it's one of my favorites. Then come "Personal Jesus", such a good song. Being followed by "Halo" probably my favorite song of the album, and one of best Depeche's songs for me. "Waiting fo the night" is beautiful, but too long for me. Then comes the timeless "Enjoy the silence" this record version is two minutes longer than the single one, honestly I like both, this is a timeless song. Followed by "Policy of truth" all I have to say is BASS. Next "Blue Dress" I don't get this song, but it's really beautiful to listen, so I guess I liked it. But what takes the credits, its the bridge with the next song "Clean" almost feeled like a Pink Floyd brige, and I love it. Even though I felt the song kind deep. Then "Dangerous", is more easy to digest, and I liked it. Then comes "Mephisto" which made me feel like if I was entering a dark and magic dimension. And the ending track "Sibeling", I believe the most boring track here. Anyway, this is truly a classic 90's album, a totally must listen. Fav Track: Halo, Enjoy the silence, Blue Dress, Policy of truth, Mephisto, Dangerous.
As a huge fan of grunge, listening this was very surprisely. This was one of the first records from the grunge scene on Seattle, so it has it's historical importance. "Touche me I'm sick" is raw, and I liked it. And that's actually the best way I can define this thing, raw and powerful. I personally enjoy this music. Fav Tracks: Sweet young thing ain't sweet no more, Twenty four, Need, No one has 3.5/5
The definition of Classic Rock n' Roll, never been a big fan of Zepelin, but sorry, you can't get over this one. A total banger. Fav Tracks: Rock n' Roll, Stairway to heaven, Going to California,