Let England Shake
PJ HarveyNot a great start. Felt mostly weird and detached. Songs about England's battles and horrors, I'm sure it's clever. But I was not hooked
Not a great start. Felt mostly weird and detached. Songs about England's battles and horrors, I'm sure it's clever. But I was not hooked
Based on public review? I feel like I am in the minority for liking this album, bridging their rock and electric sound albums. It's cool! Makes me want to listen to more radiohead. Not all the songs are bangers, but they are all unique and worth the time to listen thru. Political, but we've come back to the point where it's relevant again, so I feel more attuned to the messaging.
Old rock is a good vibes feel. Feels foundational.
THEY WROTE HIGHWAY STAR? Wow I love it. This is some rock I can get behind. Insane guitar riffs. I have missed when lyrics of songs were like "we were at a concert when some stupid with a flare gun set the venue on fire", simple. iconic. Chaotic genius energy is getting asked by a reporter how your band makes music, and then your guitarist starts riffing a "G" over and over and the singer improvises, so you refine and perform that song the same night "When performed live, [Space Truckin'] would often turn into very extended jams, with the original recording of the song on the album only being four and a half minutes in length, these jams would often reach upwards of 15 minutes, with the version recorded for Made in Japan being nearly 20 minutes long."
not into drugs, thanks classic that is not enjoyable to listen to