not my type of music, but fine to play in the background
wouldn't listen again
learned after listenin to the full album that david bowie was one if the producers and it totally makes sense
loved a few of the songs, it's a cozy and chill record overall
been into 70s rock lately, it was fun to discover another artist from that era
i'm convinced that 'like a rolling stone' is one of the grestest songs ever written
unfortunately, bob dylan wasn't a good singer, so that makes listening to the rest of the album unenjoyable for me
plus that damn harmonica made me want to hit a hole in my concrete wall...
i would say he's overrated
not the fucking harmonica again...
i honestly can't tell why i'm so in love with this album
the sound is a little over the top and the lyrics sound like they were written by a pretentious teen, but the music just sucks you in and keeps your attention from start to finish
i was surprised by this kind of electro-rock vibe
my first muse album, but most likely not the last
this record wasn't really my cup of tea, but 'the boxer' took me to another world
i usually despise all kinds of christmas music, but these are some good tunes to set the mood
this album could be a soundtrack of a black and white romance movie
her voice is golden
i'd rather just listen to the original songs
pretty monotone... it did nothing for me
kinda messy
i enjoyed finally listening to something different though
pure 90s feel
some of the songs felt a bit too long
the opening track is everything
the instrumental is so subtle that it makes you focus on the lyrics
not my vibe though i get the appeal...
repetivive, weird, annoying
the cover art's nice though
i love the concept of the album, the way it tells a story through the songs
the music is fine, there were some standouts, but overall i just wanted to find out what's gonna happen to tommy
3,5
i appreciated the experimental sounds, especially after the many punk albums i've been getting lately, it's definitely something different
i can't really decide whether i love it or hate it... i really like her voice though
favorites -- shameika, rack of his, ladies, for her
i have thoroughly enjoyed this album, though some of the song were much longer than necessary
my favorite was probably the title track
what in the world was that