Pretty standard, has good alternative rock vibes tho. Additional plus for nice female voice and featuring Thom Yorke.
Some songs are nice, but I have the feeling that I heard many similar albums. Nevertheless - quite nice
I love ambient, but I don't know what blocked me from Eno for that long time. Nevertheless - that is something I searched for. I think I will get to know with more music from the father of ambient. Short, 4-song-album, but outstanding.
I wouldn't call it "english grunge", nevertheless I appreciate the psychedelic features provided by Happy Mondays. Quite nice to listen, however I didn't find anything special for me.
Pretty nice piece of alternative rock, I even started to like Britain for a while
I could say that sounds more like Massive Attack than Massive Attack itself I really hear 'trip' in this trip hop album.
Quite peculiar, but necessary experiment. Primarily, I got to know with the phenomenon of Asian Underground.
Tbh I don't see nothing special in case of d'n'b, even taking into consideration the fact of releasing this album back in XX century. Nevertheless, it is still quite good, but I don't really understand why it is put here.
First listening didn't impress me much, but after 3rd or 4th some of the songs appealed to me, especially Certain People I Know and We Hate When Our Friends Become Successful. Alright, it sounds as a really early indie. Satisfactory.
Really don't understand what this is doing here. Because it's British?
Maybe it is not something which I appreciate that much, but there are a few songs which are nice, I understand why this album is here.
Very adorable, it refers to quite nostalgian sounds, which I personally enjoy. Definitely good piece of synth-pop.
Totally nothing special. Are these albums there only because they're Bri'ish?