Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
Neil Young & Crazy HorseVery repetitive and annoying. Did not like.
Very repetitive and annoying. Did not like.
One of Pink Floyd’s greatest. Their experimentalism is unmatched and it shows in this album. This album also has double meanings and I love it. It can be viewed as the life of a criminal and fighting against tyranny, but isn’t the life of a criminal all about fighting against the tyranny of law? Very deep and thought provoking.
Meh. The only good thing about this album is the nostalgia summer vibe.
I don’t see any meaning with this album nor is the music actually good.
Spectacular. One of Marvin Gaye’s best and fits its title cause everything gives an erotic vibe. Oh and the opening track will NEVER get old.
Honestly I misjudged this album. When I think Judas Priest I think deathcore kinda music but it’s wasn’t like that (for most of it). I loved United it gave We are the Champions vibes. Wouldn’t listen to it again but it wasn’t horrible listening to it this time. Oh and it gave Black Sabbath vibes which is never a bad thing AND it was recorded at Ringo’s house and we love Ringo.
It was ok. It gave 80s club vibes but it also didn’t make me wanna like dance. You’d think that electronic music would make you wanna dance. Definitely not something I would listen to again.
I liked this album. The bands name made me giggle. There were actually a few tracks I would listen to again and I didn’t hate listening to the album.
Sampled The Beatles. No notes.
This album was really boring and repetitive. Either then Karma Chameleon none of the tracks on here hit the spot. Not something I would listen to again
Very repetitive and annoying. Did not like.
Very boring.
This was actually good. I did not know Black Sabbath sung “Changes” but they do and it’s SOO GOOD. This album was so fire 🔥🔥🔥
Jazz is boring. This is boring.
It wasn't very good. The best description of this album is that is sounds like an Indian parody of Latin music.
It was very boring and repetitive. Except for No Woman No Cry which we love.
There's a bit of a psychedelic vibe and I can see some inspiration from "The Doors" but I also don't really like the way they went with the psychedelic vibe. It's got this eerie ancient feel, almost something you would hear if you were to enter Cleopatra's tomb. Not something I would ever listen to again and not an album I really enjoyed listening to. 15/100
Honestly not that bad. The instruments were good. The lyrics were ok at best but Astrud's voice is IMMACULATE. It's so gentle yet so powerful and that's why this album was actually kind of good. 54/100
Ok this was a very good album. I loved the mix of psychedelic and folk rocks in most of the songs. I REAALLY loved “A Simple Desultory Philippic” cause it referenced the Beatles, Stones, Phil Spector AND Bob Dylan. 79/100 + 1 BONUS ⭐️ for Beatles reference
Very bluesy which makes sense considering the Stones were originally a blues band. “Sympathy of the Devil” was obviously my fav track. Overall very good album tho. 75/100
I liked the first song with the Latin lyrics kinda gave a Beatles/Led Zeppelin psychedelic vibe. After that tho the songs were very average and nothing really stood out to me
Just noise.