Golden Hour
Kacey MusgravesIs this serious? This is definitely NOT an album you must hear. It is one you must simply destroy before It brain damages you.
Is this serious? This is definitely NOT an album you must hear. It is one you must simply destroy before It brain damages you.
This is an album that seems to be magically created. Everything works, and the three of them just have an out of world chemistry. An absolute superb and instant classic from the golden age of indie.
Tough to listen. Definitely just good for an elevator.
Sticky songs, just a purely commercial album. It´s shallowness is abundant.
A very consistent rock album, probably the best of Manson´s golden era, between 1994 and 2003.
Interesting, to say the least.
Never had listened to it in full... astoundingly good and resonant. Truly, a must on this list.
Curious and interesting, not actually my cup of tea, but the kind of album I like to hear when i´m doing something.
Very few make rock music like the Creedence Clearwater Revival. Just a really good album, indeed.
Iggy Pop it´s such an strange man, and so is his music, and I dig It. Coherent album.
This is the kind of album that soothes your very soul, through it´s beautiful yet baffling music.
Very consistent punk album.
Tough to listen. Definitely just good for an elevator.
Kinda cool country folk songs
very experimental, it nulls the entire point of an album for me. no concept, just jamming. would be cool to see them live, though.
The kind of music that flows nicely into my ears, very good album. Pretty nice discovery.
It is tough for me to give only 3 to my boy slim, but this is not his best, for sure, was still grooming to be the rap god we would know beyond this first album
No thank you, i'm not dying yet
The album has highs and lows, but ultimately, the highs are pretty interesting, and the album as a whole is memorable, after all
Singing often sounds good, the music, not so much. One or two songs I think I could save on this album, at best. And I´m not entirely sure I would.
Literally an inch better than George Michael´s Faith, and that´s it. Find both horrible to hear. Although I have given 2 stars for George, which now I regret, because he sings better.
Good
Sticky songs, just a purely commercial album. It´s shallowness is abundant.
Good instrumental songs, the first song in the album is truly good, the rest is listenable, but very tedious.
Psychedelic rock in it´s essence, It seems to me. But, although the album has some great passages, It extends itself too much, becoming lost sometimes in this experimental shit that, for me, doesn't cut it. In the end, hippie rock and roll, some cool riffs and arrangements, but that´s It. Me no like so much.
Very good and layered punk album.
Is this serious? This is definitely NOT an album you must hear. It is one you must simply destroy before It brain damages you.
The album is just the same shitty song playing again and again. Utter garbage.
I thought it was very entertaining and fun to listen, although It sometimes seems repetitive and self-indulgent
This album excerpts the power of a truly great live album, capable of upbringing a mid-level band to so called greatness
A very consistent rock album, probably the best of Manson´s golden era, between 1994 and 2003.
No thank you
Well, this guys practically invented rap, so...
Too mellow
Nah
School's out it´s a much better album, although this one's not all bad. On the contrary, it has some interesting songs, but lacks density for me.
No one has made better electronic music that it's actually listenable and enjoyable, not only at rave parties so much as anywhere else, than Fatboy Slim. And this album alone, it's just a pure gem in the uplifting 90's music.
Good transcendental vibes.
Man, this is an album with mostly hits, but the songs are actually great, and not just some shallow commercial music, although, I think, trough the grandness of their songs, they became commercial. Maybe, the best album by a band that transcended the underground, breaking like a fucking wrecking ball in the mainstream ears, the absolute kings of the britpop era.
First time ever hearing this, and man, it is just so good. Great and very beautiful songs.
A very well produced and engineered live album, by a band in it's grandiose and feral peak.
This is an album that seems to be magically created. Everything works, and the three of them just have an out of world chemistry. An absolute superb and instant classic from the golden age of indie.
Kinda cool Celtic or what not vibes, specially when stoned.
Well goddamn, it's a Christmas album for Christ's sake.
It's Simon and Garfunkel, so... you can expect Simon and Garfunkel music. To each their own, and for who likes it, it's rather good, I suppose. This album particularly I thought it was not very good, although.
This, aside from being the most creative and layered, both musically and instrumentally, album from the Black Keys, it holds a special place in my heart. I discovered this in a truly rough time, maybe the roughest I have ever experienced... and I got through, while this was on everyday. Great powerful and emotionally on point songs. An utter and absolute classic of indie music.
Generic 80's sound.
A very experimental kind of jazz music, too experimental.
Cool sounds, very well produced. The instrumental it's just great.
It is Ray Charles, so... good to the ears.
Her sound is ahead of her time. Very original and a good deal of cool songs and sounds.
Not their best album, by far, but the start of an hegemony. Plus, the musicians are nothing short of spectacular in their abilities.
Good punk music with a little pinch of the 80's sound in it, but overall, a good album.
Kinda heavy and atrocious, like It should be. Poorly produced.
As far as the 80's 'characteristic' music go, these guys are not so bad.