Love this album. Brings up a lot of nostalgia. I can clearly remember my dad putting this on when I was a kid. Neil's voice is such a beautiful and familiar sound.
Too operatic and melodramatic for me. Something inescapably nerdy about Muse, despite their obvious talent. If you like every song to feel like its humanity's last moments on Earth, maybe its for you.
Already on board with the armadillo tank art 1. Ok, jazzy and pretty wild first track. Very hyper-active and overstimulating. Holy shit this thing is 20 minutes long!? Oh nice, when the vocals come in, a bit of a chill vibe. Groovy guitar riffs 8:00 in... This is a long-ass song. Marching drums now. Ok. At this point, I think I can safely say I'm not a prog-rock die hard. Jeremy Bender is like an ice-cream truck diddy. Dig it.
Some fun tunes. But ultimately indistinct in its sound. Thirteen is a great song. I can't say the rest grabbed me much. I think given its release in 72, this must have been a pretty fresh album at the time.
Fun album for sure. Is this the advent of "Arena Rock"? It has never been my style but the songs are well crafted, catchy, and rollicking. Just doesn't quite suite my taste.