Pet Sounds
The Beach Boysgreat pop album
great pop album
improve jazz kinda brazy sometimes. couldn't handle this regularly. but it hit somewhat for a focused work sesh
not for me but respect the genre
every band steals from here. the national, the cure, u2, etc etc etc all wanted to be Ian Curtis and Joy Division
This is more poppy. More 50s pop, early 60s pop, right before the Beatles pop. Maybe it's this R&B kinda guy doing late 50s/early 60s pop music. This blind pianist with a soulful voice doing non-soulful versions of soulful country songs. It works.
grew up with this album in the house. it was catchy. it was big. MJ was the biggest pop star in the entire world. firet artist I saw videos of fans passing out at his concerts and having to be carried off on stretchers. just seeing him live. that will never happen again with social media
very simple punk rock
a nice disco pop album from the mid 70s. very in tune with the times it feels like.
this was my all time fav album in 1998 (8th grade) shit was pure fire
nawwwwwwwwww - couldn't finish
okay this shit in the late 60s had to fucking hit. fucking banger of an album
not as good as sinister
good. I can see how this got the ball rolling on outlaw country for sure. that last song really hit
flames flames flames
looking back - a cali rock band that tries to sound like their from Louisiana is really really bad. it feels like an imposter band. like a weak cover band. the music isn't bad per se, just sounds fake. from wiki: Belying their origins in the East Bay subregion of the San Francisco Bay Area, the band often played in a Southern rock style, with lyrics about bayous, catfish, the Mississippi River and other elements of Southern United States iconography. as a southerner this is what I hate about them
I have and will always love "These Days" it's fine
on their other world shit
meh meh
happy Monday but bummed?? really makes you think
no
it's jazz!!
electronic rock ain't for me still
I like this album 3/5
great pop album
i've listened multiple times always a great album