The Libertines
The LibertinesA garage band rock type of feel with a little a very English vibe.
A garage band rock type of feel with a little a very English vibe.
Big ol meh
A couple great stand outs, but otherwise a fairly generic sounding "garage"/grunge album.
Interesting enough, but not really my style. Sort of a extra musical slam poetry album.
Really like David Bowie. I can see why this stands out as a classic. Great 70s vibes all around.
Really enjoyed this one. There are some super awesome tracks on this one that hit that psychedelic rock just right and I was in the right mood to hear it.
A really nice listen. I didn't notice anything that blew me away, but it felt very good to have doing its thing in the background. A sort of psychedelic rock, Bowie-esque album.
Pretty good. Definitely more interesting than most of the albums up to this point. It gives me a sort of Pink Floyd vibe.
Blast from the past. Such an identifiable sound and style. I dig it, but I totally get why they didn't make a bigger impression or have a longer lasting effect on music. They definitely stuck in the pop culture zeitgeist, though.
Very jazzy, very chill. A lot of the songs gave me old movie vibes. Like 60s thrillers and stuff.
A surprisingly good album. I liked the lyrics for a 00s female led, black rap album. In the age of Destiny's Child and so on, this was just a strong.
I get why all the 90s sitcoms have intro songs that sound like they do now. A distinct, happy, optimistic sound with great lyrics and a nostalgic feel overall.
Man, just really not my thing. The few tracks I recognize are obviously important to the pop culture scene and I can respect that, but 50 Cent has never been on my list of most important rap artists.
Second Blur album already. I like this one more than the other, quite frankly. A more cohesive sound, I feel.
A very chill, jazzy, walking bass type of hazy speakeasy vibe. Very nice.