Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea
PJ HarveyPretty standard, has good alternative rock vibes tho. Additional plus for nice female voice and featuring Thom Yorke.
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?
Pleasureful.
Sounds good
Quite okay