It was fine at first, but jesus christ it drags towards the end. When an album runs out of things to say it should stop, not repeat itself for another 20 mins.
It felt very average, but at least it leant on the side of music that I enjoy.
This is the first album that I've listened to before that I truly love. I can even play a couple of the songs on the drums. Some music pipeline I've already been down has meant that I've listened to a lot of noise rock albums that I believe do the same thing better, though. It 'only' gets a 4/5 because of this. I also recommend throwing 'Gallons Of Rubbing Alcohol Flowing Through The Strip' at the end, since it was the hidden track on some releases and I'm sure you throw in Endless, Nameless when you listen to Nevermind.
Not the biggest fan of the delivery but the guitar is cool
Cool songs, but it felt repetitive. I only listened to the first disk today because of how long it was.
Fun listen, but I didn't connect on a deeper level.
Reminded me of my Mum's abusive boyfriend so it was a hard listen.
Solid pop album.
Makes me regret how strict I normally am with rating.
Decent 60s-ish rock music.
Far more solid then the reviews would lead me onto believing, but I think an album like Melody's Echo Chamber - S/T would fit the exact same niche and is better.
I won't like any rating I give this one.
I forgot how whiny and self indulgent they are. At least it wasnt boring.
Solid album that is exactly what it needs to be and does it extremely well.
I wish the whole album was the first 2 songs.
The first few tracks were cool. The rest sounded like one song on repeat.
Dragged like crazy. The highs were forgettable.
Very compelling album. I wish I never overlooked this one when I firdt listened to it ages ago.