It reminded me a bit of Queen. Some songs are bangers but are a little dated.
Not really my preferred style but it has some Spotify's liked songs. I think this album needs more listens because at first it's too much lyrics.
Some catchy songs in there. Good album to hear when being productive.
Nice solos with a great vibe. "More Than a Felling" is a classic.
Thanks to the game "Guitar Hero III" the song "Paint It, Black" is engraved in my heart :)
Sounded to me a kind of deconstruction of country music with rock&roll mixed in.
A little crazy mofo the second song. "Radio Friendly Unit Shifter" is also in the crazy vibes. "Tourette's" had to be a little screw loose :)
"Heart-Shaped Box" was one on my Spotify's liked list but it's not anymore. It's a good song but it had it's time.
Good vibes. It has some classics like "Around the World", "Scar Tissue" and "Californication".
Nice background music.
I'm not really a fan of the voice of the main vocalist. Feelin' introspective. Also felt nostalgic for "Wake up".
Quite unexpected by "Man-Size Sextet".
"Pipeline/Kill Time" is pretty f*cked up!
Aight vibes. The last song was a little unexpected.
"Space Invader" is aight. "Brass in Pocket": a classic. Good album.
Didn't feel much.
"You Oughta Know" is always great to listen. I also liked hearing "Forgiven". Very strong and vulnerable performance.
Wow, first album from this century (21st). Great vibes so far. Liked the 70s touch. Recommended.
Melancholic to say the least.
Very unexpected beats. Quite out-of-the-box. It really is very innovative. I hope I didn't screw it up by listening to the compilation (from 1993) on Spotify... First time using the shortcut to the album on this page XD
Somewhat epic. I listened to the 2020 remaster. The last song ((What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding) is a hit.
Somebody give me context of "A Man Needs a Maid": it's way too powerful for the theme, I think.
Powerful beginning. "Wait and Bleed" is great. This album was part of my adolescence (late part but still).
Not feeling much...
Good vibes but that's it. Liked "Beautiful Child" and "Walk a Thin Line".
Not really my style but the song "Faith" is a classic.
Lighter with a jazzy touch.
Very different influences: "The Beatles", "Demis Roussos", some country and some epic soundtrack stuff. Not the "Bee Gees" I'm used to hear, I liked it.
Positive feelings.
1stly I listened to the 2013 remaster. "Hotel California" is top-notch.
Intimate music to say the least. Listened to the 2021 remaster.
"Gone Daddy Gone" is alright. The rest not so much.
There is a famous song in there but I don't even know which one it is. Listened to the 2018 remaster.
Good grooves but nothing special, at least for me.
What a melting pot! Great.
Nice flow but it didn't pull me enough. Good album to be intimate in.
Nothing special. Felt Queen influences.
Nice vibes but I've to talk about "Lovefool": I came in contact with it because of "Romeo + Juliet" (1996). It was always on the telly with the beautiful Claire Danes and the awesome young Leonardo DiCaprio.
Good vibes but I didn't found anything special.
Didn't do it for me. Sorry. Seems to have good guitar solos.
Not really my style.
Funky tunes.
Good "The Cure" style and as such is so depressing...
Nothing special. At least for me.
It sounds kinda cool but I don't pay attention to the lyrics... Great guitar solos.