Power In Numbers
Jurassic 5The album was technically sound. I feel like Jurassic 5 followed a strict formula that gives the album a generic taste. Compared to a loaf of bread, it would be a standard off-the-shelf brand.
The album was technically sound. I feel like Jurassic 5 followed a strict formula that gives the album a generic taste. Compared to a loaf of bread, it would be a standard off-the-shelf brand.
This album is very introspective. I’d listen to it while on a long drive or walk. I can compare the story of my life against the lyrics of the songs presented. It’s a good album to distract you from the daily grind.
Sometimes their sound portrays a pounding rock beat, and other times it transitions to slow dreamy flows. Their lyrics can be mesmerizing, screaming in your face, or matter of fact. There’s a little bit of everything in this album. ,
Kinda the same stuff they always play. I like sounds that are less vanilla, and this sounds like that to me.
When I was young, I couldn’t stand this album, nor the genre. Now, with benefit of experience and hindsight, I now believe that this album is a masterpiece. It makes you think! It makes you move! What an eye opener!!
I’m surprised by how short the songs are. I enjoy the story telling. I can feel the emotion conveyed by Loretta, and I wonder if she composed all of the songs herself. I’d probably listen to this album while driving or cooking.
I love the layering of the sound throughout this album. The composition and timing inspires me to listen to every word and note throughout each song. This album is for adults.
Not my cup of tea. The songs seemed repetitive and simple. I found myself skipping through song after song hoping to find something interesting but unfortunately I didn’t.
I guess if I want to sit in my room and drown in melancholy thoughts all day, then this album will fit the bill. The songs are beautiful, but they’re all about one thing. I like albums that play on a wide variety of emotions. This is too much blubbering.
This is the first Beatles album I listened to and I realized that they drastically changed. They grew up. They evolved from a boy band to adult men with serious skills not only related to their instruments and poetry, but also with the way they engineered the album. The sound of the birds, the looping, etc. this will always be one of my favorite albums.