Led Zeppelin IV
Led Zeppelinashamed this is the first time i'm listening to led zeppelin... liked this album to listen to again. misty mountain hop is dooooope i love the discordance and atonality!!
ashamed this is the first time i'm listening to led zeppelin... liked this album to listen to again. misty mountain hop is dooooope i love the discordance and atonality!!
No real stand-outs. Mandolin Wind do be kinda nice doe
i literally could only listen to two songs but they were nice !!!!!
Cool saxophone!!
Ambivalent
I liked!! Big main character energy
No real stand-outs. Mandolin Wind do be kinda nice doe
I love Miles Davis
No stand-outs
Pretty punky!
In this household we love and support jazz. All jazz!
More main character energy! Still nothing that really stood out to me though oof :(
kinda snazzy ngl
loffy???
jazz!
more loffy
what is the point of the cover art i don't understand like the music is sick but the cover art makes me so uncomfy i really do like the music though i am morally conflicted as to how i should rate this
i am convinced that every single album in this list is secretly the same album
i literally could only listen to two songs but they were nice !!!!!
pretty
pwetty
yeah it was fine
ashamed this is the first time i'm listening to led zeppelin... liked this album to listen to again. misty mountain hop is dooooope i love the discordance and atonality!!
snazzy
luvvvvvv
by turns punky and funky
elo!!!!! so iconic!!!! kinda love the musical motifs that recur throughout the entire album--a rock orchestra to be certain. 4/4 for concept; last star is missing only because i'm not sure how willing i'd be to re-listen/re-visit any specific songs outside of the context of the whole album
i liked the themes of social justice :) it wasn't my type of music but i def wouldn't be pretentious enough to claim that it's objectively bad for that reason. the refrain of "burn Hollywood!" reminds me of "burn babylon!" in playing with fire by kings kaleidoscope... although i guess since playing with fire came afterwards, it should be the other way around. UNRELATED BUT JUST A FRIEND BY BIZ MARKIE PLAYED AS PART OF THE RADIO FOR THIS ALBUM AND I HAVE NEVER HEARD IT BEFORE?? I KNEW THE VERSION BY AUSTIN MAHONE BUT I DIDN'T KNOW THIS WOAH
funky
always grateful for the opportunity for exposure to other cultures <3
i could only hear like four of the songs but we love jazz my tastes are not incredibly discerning if it's jazz i like it
meh? it was okay. also he's australian!!
i mean... it's the carpenters
nah
i kind of hated the first track and thought it boded poorly for the album but,,, i actually ended up really liking it. the three great alabama icons / wallace package was DOPE
rock!!(??)
it's prince
i liked the biblical references
"hello in there" was nice
jazz
i loveeee the name of this album. also i can hear the influences of pachelbel's canon in the titular track. not the last person to do that and probably not the first but still very neat :)
was the music great? no. do i have very discerning tastes? also no. it's metal. i like metal. metal good. good album. ALSO it occurred to me that metal and jazz are very similar in that they take a relatively simplistic melodic motif and riff off it constantly for the entirety of whatever track it is. so maybe metal is, objectively, a little good, yk
My first Smiths album!! I really liked "I Know It's Over"
too long