You are not logged in
DeRank ™: 0,09 • DeAge™ : 6781 days
"Who’s Next" is an absolutely indispensable album. "Baba O’Riley" and "Won’t Get Fooled Again" are two of the most beautiful pages ever written by Pete Townshend.
"Who’s Next" is an absolutely indispensable album.
"Baba O’Riley" and "Won’t Get Fooled Again" are two of the most beautiful pages ever written by Pete Townshend.
The Who’s 1971 album Who’s Next is hailed as a rock classic featuring nine powerful tracks. Pete Townshend’s innovative use of synthesizers and rich compositions shine through songs like Baba O'Riley and Won't Get Fooled Again. Vocal performances, especially by Roger Daltrey and Townshend, enhance the album’s timeless appeal. This record solidified the band's place in rock history and showcased their musical evolution after Tommy and Live at Leeds. Listen to Who’s Next now and experience one of rock’s greatest albums firsthand.
It's as if Radiohead were searching for their soul but could not find it. 'Creep' is probably the most famous song of the entire Radiohead catalog, as well as one of the few peaks of the album.
It's as if Radiohead were searching for their soul but could not find it.
'Creep' is probably the most famous song of the entire Radiohead catalog, as well as one of the few peaks of the album.
Radiohead's 1993 debut album Pablo Honey shows the band in an immature phase, searching for their identity. While 'Creep' stands out as a major hit, much of the album is seen as mediocre. Some tracks hint at the band's future potential, which fully emerges with their next album, The Bends. Discover Radiohead's roots and listen to Pablo Honey to hear where their legendary journey began.
It’s hard to find an album that starts better than "Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants." "Gas Panic!"… probably the best song on the record, damn psychedelic.
It’s hard to find an album that starts better than "Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants."
"Gas Panic!"… probably the best song on the record, damn psychedelic.
JohnWinston regards Oasis' 2000 album Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants as their best work, highlighting its shift to psychedelic and deeper sounds. The review praises key tracks like "Fuckin’ In The Bushes," "Go Let It Out," and "Gas Panic!" and notes the first Liam-composed song "Little James." The album is seen as a perfect blend of rock innovation before the band's decline. Listen to Oasis' Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants and experience their psychedelic rock mastery!
If God had recorded an album, it would have been Pet Sounds. 'God Only Knows'... Such a refined melody led Sir McCartney to pronounce it the greatest song ever.
If God had recorded an album, it would have been Pet Sounds.
'God Only Knows'... Such a refined melody led Sir McCartney to pronounce it the greatest song ever.
Inspired by the Beatles' Rubber Soul, Brian Wilson crafted Pet Sounds, moving away from surf rock to create a timeless musical masterpiece. Despite initial commercial struggles, the album is now celebrated as one of the greatest of all time, featuring iconic tracks like 'God Only Knows.' Pet Sounds embodies serene perfection and lasting influence in music history. Listen to Pet Sounds now and experience one of music's greatest masterpieces firsthand!
"Revolver is tinged with psychedelia, ballads, rhythm & blues, nursery rhymes... everything contributes a bit to the creation of this timeless masterpiece." "Tomorrow Never Knows is the masterpiece within the masterpiece, a drumbeat that hypnotizes the subconscious and leads the psychedelic explosion of 1967."
"Revolver is tinged with psychedelia, ballads, rhythm & blues, nursery rhymes... everything contributes a bit to the creation of this timeless masterpiece."
"Tomorrow Never Knows is the masterpiece within the masterpiece, a drumbeat that hypnotizes the subconscious and leads the psychedelic explosion of 1967."
Revolver marks The Beatles' peak artistic achievement, blending psychedelia, ballads, and rock with incisive, mature lyrics. Each track offers unique musical innovation, from George Harrison's sitar to Lennon's psychedelic explorations. This album pushed rock forward well beyond its contemporaries, making it a timeless masterpiece. The review highlights iconic songs like Eleanor Rigby, Taxman, and Tomorrow Never Knows as defining moments. Explore The Beatles' Revolver — listen now to experience one of rock's greatest psychedelic masterpieces.
"After the stunning debut of 2003, Jet got lost in the depths of flatness." "Some parts of 'Shine On' seem somewhat familiar but its brilliance reigns even over copyright doubts."
"After the stunning debut of 2003, Jet got lost in the depths of flatness."
"Some parts of 'Shine On' seem somewhat familiar but its brilliance reigns even over copyright doubts."
The review critiques Jet's second album 'Shine On' as a disappointing follow-up to their successful debut. While some tracks show promise with refined ballads and familiar influences, the album largely falls flat. Comparisons to other bands like Oasis, Muse, and Pink Floyd are frequent, yet the record lacks lasting impact. Only a few songs stand out amidst mediocrity. Read the full review to discover why Jet's 'Shine On' struggled to match their debut and explore the album's highs and lows.
DeRank™: 2,14
DeRank™: 0,65
DeRank™: 0,11
DeRank™: 19,12
DeRank™: 0,00
DeRank™: 0,21
DeRank™: 6,77
DeRank™: 5,59
Drag here or click to upload a photo.
Drag here or click to upload a video.
Drag here or click to upload an audio file.
You can take a note on this content. What you write here is visible only to you. To view your notes, go to the bookmarks section.