I kind of like this soft-rock / folk sound from the 70's. It does not overstimulate me. Additionally, very nice harmonies, and I love the country vibe. VERY NICE GUITAR CHORDS ON "Almost Cut My Hair"!!! Woodstock is my favorite song from this album for now. Not gonna lie, this album has some interesting elements, but the slow vibe is making me fall asleep, but I think it's just my Dopamine addiction :))))) Like the closing track "Everybody I Love You". I am gonna give this album a 7.5/10 - very interesting sound, but not sure if I am gonna return to listen again.
I am so sorry, but I do not like his voice :( I like the sound on Only Love Can Break Your Heart, my favorite for now. Love the guitar and piano from "Southern Man". Actually, a much pleasanter experience than the first album I tried last Friday (also from the 70s), with better melodies and a more cohesive vibe, 8.5/10.
AMAZING SOUND. I have only listened to the first 3 songs. I think the remastering is making them "justice"; it seems that they were ahead of their time. 10/10. I am thinking of buying their vinyl. Definitely, I am gonna come back to this album.
With The Beatles is an album strongly influenced by American rock'n'roll, especially Elvis Presley, which is visible in the vocal style and melodic structure of the songs. The album has a romantic and accessible atmosphere, typical of the pop of the early 60s. The strong point is the energy of the performances and the chemistry between the members, which reflects their experience as a live band, even if at the compositional level the material still remains relatively simple compared to their later developments. Overall, it is a very pleasant experience and an important step in the development of the band.
Rating: 8.5 / 10
Doolittle offers an interesting alternative sound, based on the contrast between accessible melodies and more aggressive moments, sometimes more intense than my personal taste. The album is reminiscent of the influence that the Pixies had on the later alternative scene, especially on the band Nirvana, through the dynamic between silence and sonic explosion. "Here Comes Your Man" and "La La Love You" stand out for their accessibility and melody, being the most memorable songs on the album. Overall, the album has a distinct and influential style, even if some moments may seem overly aggressive to listeners more oriented to the melody. 6.5/10
LOVED THIS ONE. Very nice experience, liked A LOT the instrumental 10/10
Black Holes and Revelations is a catchy album, but also one of the most eccentric and dramatic albums I have listened to so far. Muse combines alternative rock with electronic and prog influences in a very spectacular way. The album's drama and theatricality make it very interesting and distinct, even if at times it can seem a little exaggerated to a listener less familiar with the band's style. Overall, the album offers an energetic and captivating experience.
Rating: 8.5 / 10
Interesting, but not for me