Machine Gun Etiquette
The DamnedIt's very punky and creative, it's got a mix of punk and some post-punk elements, it's an exciting listen, maybe a bit weird for a punk album but still cool 7/10
It's very punky and creative, it's got a mix of punk and some post-punk elements, it's an exciting listen, maybe a bit weird for a punk album but still cool 7/10
Couldn't get through it after halfway, it's repetitive in a bad way, the vocal delivery is cringe worthy and hilarious in the wrong way, didn't enjoy it at all unfortunately, the first 3 songs combined are 19 + minutes long and it gets on your nerves, beats are somewhat funky at times but there's nothing to keep it from getting stale
This record was gorgeous and soft and warm in so many ways, I enjoyed the soothing ambience of a lot of this record, sounded amazing with the lights off and a candle lit up, felt ethereal and beautiful, I had to give it more than one listen, just so I could immerse myself in the music. Loved it.
It's got a dreamy indie sound, plenty of sounds kinda reverby a lot in the vocal effects which adds to the dreamy sounds, its not got a lot of energy to it but it's all very good vibes to it, worth listening to if you like early 10s indie music
This one felt very alternative country, a lot of alt rock angst and distortion in parts but also quite a lot of twangy guitar moments. The music feels interesting the way it changes song by song, the vocal delivery feels very introspective and enjoyable, feels like a record I'd come back to frequently tbh, enjoyed it
Very cool electronic music with an alternative/proggy feel, music that makes you feel like you're travelling through dimensions, it's a fun listening experience that you can contemplate the complexities of life and the universe, can be pretty repetitive to many listeners, but this felt hypnotic to me, excellent album
This sounds very 60s British, but to my surprise this band was American, got a nice sound, quite a nice easy listen with its guitar jangles and the delicate singing, it can get a bit tiresome in some ways, but I like the twee vibes here, it's the type of summer vibes that make you feel confident
It's very pleasant and safe, but also incredibly bland and uninteresting, not a lot of substance to the music, however, as far as 60s boy band rock groups go, they're relatively competent, not got a lot of replay value though
Pretty twee indie rock with a twang to it that feels like the soundtrack to any number of 2000s indie hipster movies. It's got a very relaxed tone at times but can also have some solid indie pop hooks too, I enjoyed this somewhat, wasn't bad at all and I rate it
This is one of my favourites, I had already heard this plenty of times, but it's so delightfully off-kilter, him being best mates with Frank Zappa means Beefheart is more than a bit out there in his musical approach. This is classic 60s avant-garde rock, but don't take that to mean it's hard to enjoy, the music is fantastic all the way through.
This was a fun listen, very radio friendly grunge but it's pretty cool, there's not many stand out tracks on this but it was worth listening to for sure.
I've already heard this a few times, but it's a classic contemplative record, the music feels very deep and gives off the perfect late night car drive vibe, like much of their material, this is a deeply introspective listen, definitely check this out, there's not much music out there like this now
The Yeah Yeah Yeahs have a tendency to make some of the most incredibly soothing yet emotionally fraught songs you can find in indie music and yet also be danceable as hell sometimes, the music and vocals will amaze you in many ways, music to break down at the rock club to.
This one is pretty standard but solid early 2000s garage rock revival, not much to say other than it rocks hard and is a fun blast to listen to but it feels a little repetitive and samey unlike similar bands from this time but it at least brings the rock