The Chain and Dreams are the only good songs on this album, and the funny thing is that both are fucking amazing
Didn't feel it, these kind of production isn't my cup of tea
It's okay, she really has a great voice but outside that the record doesn't achive anything beyond the ordinary
Exceeded my expectations, pretty good lyricism from Chris Martins alongside a very sweet and clean production
Very inconsistent but quite good at its best
This really just is the same song over and over again
Sober, technical, narrative and elegant, these are the words with which I would describe this project, an album that establishes its identity through clean guitars, contained rhythm and a nearly cinematic night feeling that creates a sound that has space, that breathes.
sleep inducing experience
Amazing record, soothing and groovy, each song flows into each other to make an out of body, orchestral, serene experience that will absolutely destroy you inside and out by the end.
Really cool, makes me wanna listen to the studio version of all the songs
This was such a beautiful listen, a really beautiful album that feels warm and nostalgic from the very first song with this late-night, slow and romantic atmosphere that makes it perfect for listening when you want something calm and emotional.
The music itself is also amazing, the songs are full of soft guitars, strings, and subtle instruments that give the album a rich and envolving sound, nothing feels rushed nor over the top giving space to every track to build its mood, also, shotout to “The Ocean,” beautiful song in every single way, and a proof of how good Hawley is at creating emotional melodies.
Lyrically, the album focuses a lot on love and longing. The way Hawley writes about relationships feels simple but very genuine, giving a bittersweet feeling throughout the whole record, like the songs understand both the beauty and the sadness that can come with love. Overall such an unexpected yet magnificent experience
I liked the lyrics on this one, but I personally found the rest of the album quite underwhelming.
Some of the reviews on this album sound just borderline racist lmao, this is great
Meh, didn't move me at all
Pretty generic, but at least mildly entertaining
I don't like Green Day at all, so I was surprised when I realized that I was enjoying the album, still not a fan tho
First introduction to The Doors, fun instrumentation, looking foward to hearing the debut
Not usually my thing, but really enjoyed it
A very nostalgic album for me, and besides everything that kanye has done and become all these past years, this album still is a legendary moment in hip-hop modern history
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Beautiful voice but you get tired of the vibe of the album very quickly
Beautiful instrumentation
MY FAKE PLASTIC LOVEEEEEEEEEEE
The concept is fucking badass but the music wasn't that much
Imagine being a teenage boy living in London in 1969 whose girlfriend just broke up with him, and these fuckers release "Oh! Darling"
I'm sorry timothée chalamet 💔
Pretty weird, really unique, it feels more like a theatrical play than an album. Filled with songs full of political and social commentary about a post-nazi germany, Tank Battles is an album that, if we talk only about its concept and context, we end up with an amazingly interesting piece of art, but as much as I respect what Dagmar Krause did on this album, it just isn't a project I would re-listen to in any context.
And I think that says a lot about what this record is actually trying to be. Because it never really feels like it wants you to come back. It doesn’t invite you in, and doesn’t even try to disguise its intentions, instead, it stands there, almost confrontational, delivering the music in a way that feels deliberately cold, sometimes even alienating.
The more I sit with it, the more it feels like the lack of replay value isn’t a flaw, but part of the design. These songs aren’t built to live in a playlist, but instead to make a point, to interrupt, to challenge, and once that point lands, there isn’t much comfort left to return to. It's just a project that reinforces this idea that you’re not supposed to “enjoy” this in the traditional sense.
So yeah, it ends up in a strange place, a record I genuinely respect, in both concept and execution, but one that exists more as an experience to have once (or maybe a few times, idk) rather than something to live with. And maybe that’s exactly what it was meant to be. Overall pretty interesting listen
As a Colombian and therefore a Spanish speaker, it's sad to see people on this site looking down on this album just for being in Spanish. This is an amazing album, and an absolutely iconic project in Latin America, full of the most skilled musicians Cuba had available at the time, and if you don't appreciate it just for being in a language you don't understand, sorry but you're an idiot
There is something so magical about his voice
Fun and groovy, can get REALLY annoying at certain times
Masterpiece, I love you Sufjan Stevens