In Utero
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I listened to this before but it's an experience The first two tracks are very ethereal and haunting, best to listen to in a dark room with your eyes closed. The next tracks are a bit of a tonal shift, but is still engaging. Treefingers is an alright interlude/ambient track. The rest of the album goes crazy
First 4 tracks are great, then the quality of the albums dips a bit. The next few tracks are still good, just not as good as the ones preceding them. I don't like 'I want you now'. 'To have and to hold' is boring. I like the dramatic shift the album takes at pimpf, it is a good way to close the album. The remixes are mid but I'm going to ignore them
The 20 minute intro is good, reminds me of King Crimson older prog rock. The second half songs are all pretty fun.
Every song on this double album is great, but it's so long that I end up forgetting what happened an hour ago. Even though all of the songs are good, because of the sheer number of them, a lot of the tracks blend together and few actually stand out on their own. The ending is peak though
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Overall pretty ok dance record, not offensive but if I wanted to listen to 90s dance/electronic music I would listen to literally anything else. A lot of these songs don't really do anything interesting and don't use the genre's repetitive nature to their advantage. Also some of the songs such as 'possible worlds' are just straight up annoying to listen to. Just put on Lcd soundsystem at this point
Its difficult because this is clearly a very influential and iconic album from the 60s, that helped shape music as it is today. But it's also fucking boring
An extremely revolutionary album for music as a whole, and still sounds great. Experimental as usual from Zappa, but definitely one of his most grounded works, as it is still early in his career.
Good folk album, good songs, some boring
From what I listened to (half) it was very good
Gorilla