McCartney
Paul McCartneyGreat raw acoustics. Good melodies. Paul's first solo project. Not a big Beatles fan but can appreciate this album.
Great raw acoustics. Good melodies. Paul's first solo project. Not a big Beatles fan but can appreciate this album.
1966 is eeearly. Paint it black one of the best songs of all time. Rest of the album is pretty good.
Like the crisp snare and beats with lots of space. Not a huge Eminem fan but i do have appreciation for this album.
Now this is groovy! So danceable and hard to sit still to. Beats are great. Met in NYC. Apparently Le Freak was originally written as Fuck Off.
Pretty good song writing. Its hard to determine whether these British bands are American or not off the first listen. But then the chorus of Yes Sir, No Sir plays and you're like ya these guys are British. Little corny but overall great sound and very listenable.
This is one of those albums you put on as a baseball field grounds crewman before the game. You're out there spraying the dirt, chalking the lines, lining up the bases. Its a perfect summer day for baseball and all you have to worry about is how long the game is going to be because you're suppose to meet the boys for a cold one after.
5 stars no question. One of the best albums of all time. Gives me shivers and emotion of nostalgia. I admittedly didn't really listen to it much when it came out but have grown to love it. Fuck Kanye West now smh.
I didn't know what to expect with this album but was pleasantly surprised. Great soft rock/shoegaze. Very Portland. Very 90's. Good album for a rainy day driving around the city.
Sounds like someone had 10 beers and said "guys I've got his idea for this song" and then hired 12 monkeys to play the instruments and tried to make the lyrics sound interesting and mysterious. I do like the breath-y timbre of the vocals. The grooves are quite nice as well. "Persian Love" does go off.