Here, My Dear
Marvin GayeOverall, I’d rank it a 3/5. Funky fresh vibes, most songs told a story I felt was good. Standout song was you can leave but it’s going to cost you. Will be replaying that more!
Overall, I’d rank it a 3/5. Funky fresh vibes, most songs told a story I felt was good. Standout song was you can leave but it’s going to cost you. Will be replaying that more!
Here’s the thing about this one. Is he of the beach boy lineage? Yes. BUT I think he busts through that ruler which may have been holding him back. Not every song was a hit. All kind of a 70’s ballad style in their own way. Stand outs were: Love remember me and moonshine.
Makes me feel nostalgic for a time I didn’t get to know. beautiful, incredible mix of rock and funk to bring it all home in the final song of Long As I Can See The Light. Don’t skip a single song!
🤘 loved “changes”
🤘 Excellent
Surprisingly great. Cee Lo, I could never forget you. (This is great if you want to be in a Time Machine back to 2004 club hits, when I was 9 years young) Highlights were: Die Trying My Kind of People I’ll be around
Could’ve stayed in the 90’s. Seems like he wants to have a chili peppers vibe but lacks the vocal prowess to deliver.
Excellent, it’s the Doors. That being said, I liked waiting for the sun the most out of every song. If you want a classic 70s rock that brings up emotions you hadn’t considered before, give this a listen.
Better than I expected it to be from how it started out. Pretty colofly country and folksy mix. However, I could have made this album, and that isn’t a compliment. Stand outs: I sang Dixie (heart wrenching) Hold on to God
Loved Hail Bop, Waveforms, and Default. The rest are fairly forgettable. Give it a listen though (and listen to hail bop if you’re only listening to one of them) Sort of like if sci fi and funk had a baby
This is what you want from music. An incredible debut album. Largely known for light my fire, I’m coming away from it entranced by most of the songs, with a special shoutout to end of the night, the end, and the Chrystal ship.
I will play sunny afternoon at a wedding. Tbd if it will be mine, but mark my words. The album grew on me after the first three of so. Started out sounding like a wanna be Beatles, but turned it into their own by the end
Not everyone should make music and that’s okay. All jokes aside: Listen to 1. boxcars 2. Because of the wind Truthfully, you can skip the rest.
This is the best album they’ve recommended me. I am admittedly a huge rap fan, but even I was unprepared for the mastery that this album displayed. Don’t skip a track!
Heartbreaking story. Music was good! Not necessarily a stand out, But listen to: Place to be Things behind the Sun
Excellent. Total dad rock, even helped me connect to my dad more. Pearl Jam 🤝 Red Hot Chili Peppers 🤝 Dave Matthews Band Stand outs: Alive Garden Oceans Once
I’m sorry I don’t like Prince. I’ve tried several times. Barely made it though this
Not my kind of music! But: two stand outs from this short album are: Remember tomorrow Phantom of the opera (trust me)
It’s the best album I’ve ever heard. Moved me and grooved me. Felt like a fond memory, reminded me of my grandfather. Don’t skip anything
I think it’s impossible to dislike this. Not my favorite album, but also not my favorite genre! Highlights for me were: Them Belly No Woman No Cry (of course)
Not a deadhead Only stand out was a 36 second song (truly beautiful though) “And we bid you goodnight”
Weird, weird, weird
It’s Tina. This is an easy rating (She’s not my favorite, but god what a star)
I listened to it but it won’t let me move on yet Lmao okay now it loaded. Excellent, of course
Back at the chicken shack was perfect for the mood I was in. Not the biggest fan of jazz, but I love a good horn!