Tres Hombres
ZZ TopGreat introduction to blues rock. I like every single songs but beer drinkers & Hell raisers, La Grange and Sheik will probably be a mainstay in some of my playlists going forward.
Great introduction to blues rock. I like every single songs but beer drinkers & Hell raisers, La Grange and Sheik will probably be a mainstay in some of my playlists going forward.
This is my first time lie to Elvis Costellos music. His voice and demeanour on the tracks took a while to get used but once I did, I enjoyed this project a lot more. This is one of those projects I can see myself getting sick of or getting more admiration by the 3rd listen. Favourite tracks are ; The Beat , Pump it Up, Miss Trigger.
Lives up to its reputation as one of the best rap albums ever created.
Been here before but it's nice to see you again. :) This album never gets old. Kendrick is my favourite rapper for a reason.
Nice album to kick back and listen to, maybe while reading or writing up a schedule. I don't really listen to jazz, but I have some renewed interest The ambience of the live performances adds a lot to the likeability, oddly.
Amazing Soul album. As someone who has just embarked on a 2-year long (so far) rnb/soul journey, I feel this album is a must-listen.
I have been exposed to Queen before with Bohemian Rhapsody and some other loosies. This album is different in some ways from their more popular mainstream music, and I like it a lot.
Great, intro to indie and sufjan but the length is overwhelming.
I like how this album starts out on a very meditative vibe then builds addding minimal vocals until we are full on rocking with some bangers at the end.
This is so different yet feel sso close to home. As someone who mostly listens to hiphop/rap/rnb/trap and dancehall music this is quite a departure from the most lxurious rap beats and even the raw emotion sometimes present in rnb and soul. Hard to pick a favourite but I know Soukora will be a listening staple going forward.