#MWE 19/28
Obnoxious. Stupid, brainless, loud bullshit. Nasal shouting from three aggressively Boston accents full of trashy parties and leering at babes. I loved it. Just the right amount of troublemaking spirit to bring out the best in rap rock. That said, I prefer Paul's Boutique a lil more.
Obnoxious. Stupid, brainless, loud bullshit. Nasal shouting from three aggressively Boston accents full of trashy parties and leering at babes. I loved it. Just the right amount of troublemaking spirit to bring out the best in rap rock. That said, I prefer Paul's Boutique a lil more.
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I was not expecting this one to really blow me away. A chaotic, strange, but gorgeous album that shows off Kate Bush’s incredible flexibility as a vocalist on top of some wildly inventive production and concepts. I’m gonna be thinking about The Dreaming for the rest of the month.
Holy shit. That's the best album of this selection thus far. Achtung, Baby! is such a tremendous album from beginning to end. Ridiculously catchy, incredible guitarwork, songs that get better and better with every passing second, and every song on here is an absolute knockout. Bravo.
Last year I became obsessed with "Invisible Touch" and it became one of my most-played songs of last year. I repaid the favor by listening to the rest of the album and turns out Genesis appeals very directly to me and my pop sensibilities. God, I wish we had more albums like this!
I had little to no context on Slick Rick until very recently so it was great to hear one of the pioneers of hip-hop with very fresh ears. This was a lot of fun and Slick Rick's storytelling skills are excellent. Probably would love it more without "Indian Girl" nuking the whole vibe.
After a series of big ambitious albums, it’s nice to go lower stakes and just listen to a quick selection of pop bangers. Really fun album full of hits and hidden gems. Very classic kind of pop album I always welcome in my library.
The only country album I went with this year but it was very much worth it. k.d. lang has such a striking, impressive voice and Owen Bradley’s production is a clean, perfect fit. A quick collection of some fantastic country tunes by one of the biggest queer legends in the genre.