Pretty fun
I mean it’s Queen
Just decent rock, nothing crazy
Really strong start, but it ended on a real low note
Love Jack White’s work, but this is a bit of a meh album
Very experimental
Great instrumentals, but the vocals did absolutely nothing for me
amazing album, very creative, good ambience (95/100)
Didn’t care for it
radiohead never missed
Horribly incohesive, awful cover, terrible lyrics, terrible vocals. This album is genuinely one of the worst I've ever heard
I don't speak Portuguese, but this was really fun. Really enjoyed the vibe
Very whimsical, thought-evoking, and emotional. It's a bit short, but a very solid album nonetheless
Pretty fun, nothing crazy
Pretty repetitive and might just be because I'm sick, but it sounds fairly muddy. Never been one for long, repeating instrumentals anyway. Vocals are meh too. Pretty experimental for the 70s, but there's not much that does it justice.
Very solid album. Great mix of fun and emotional tracks and fantastic vocals.
Fantastic production in this breathtaking hip-hop album, especially for the 80s. It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back is an iconic and genre-defining record with incredible lyrics.
I payed for an album not an audiobook. Okay, but seriously, the muddy production kind of stinks (even for 1968), and it's dreadfully boring. I get it's Velvet Underground, but what even is this. I really don't get how this is considered an essential. "You busy sucking on my ding-dong." -Lou Reed
Cool concept, but still pretty boring and overly long.
Really solid debut, but not quite as good as some of their other albums. Defined their unique sound, but it wasn't anything crazy at this point.
I definitely prefer I and IV, but still a really solid and classic rock record
Very solid album I can see myself returning too. It’s pretty unique
Very solid album I can see myself returning too. It’s pretty unique
Really underrated Radiohead album. It has the creativity, lyrics, atmosphere, passion, and overall enjoyable experience. Not sure what's not to love