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I tend to listen to music by the album, so after getting used to one any not-so-great songs will start to shine in their own way?
That said, a bit of genre whiplash here:
- Runes by Bury Tomorrow
- My Head is an Animal by Of Monsters and Men And as mentioned by DathKnight, El Camino by The Black Keys
AC/DC's 3 Mutt Lange albums spring to mind (Highway to Hell, Back In Black, For Those About to Rock). Metamodern Sounds in Country Music and Sound 'n' Fury by Sturgill Simpson as well.
No love for QOTSA? At least 3 spectacular albums, in no particular order:
Like Clockwork, Songs for the Deaf, Villains (contentious, I know, but I love it)
I would swap Villains for Rated R, but they are all good tbh
2 of these are in my all time favourites... And yes, very contentious
Some I've been listening to lately:
- Talk Talk - spirit of Eden
- Prefab sprout - Steve Mcqueen
- The dismemberment plan - Emergency and I
@dessalines @Ilikemoney The Dismemberment Plan’s Emergency and I is on my list (which I still gotta post) as well ❤️
I'd never really dug into Prefab Sprout until last year, when the folks on a podcast I was listening to were talking about how great Cars and Girls is. And they were right. Although that particular track is from From Langley Park To Memphis.
- Rumours - Fleetwood Mac
- Ammonia Avenue - The Alan Parsons Project
- A Trick of the Tail - Genesis
- The Kick Inside - Kate Bush
Probably showing my age!
The Great War by Sabaton. Every song is a banger.
Circa Survive - Blue Sky Noise
BTBAM - Colors
This will probably get buried in the comments, but Lohio by Ass Ponys is a really solid album. Just banger after banger.
- The Foo Fighters - The Foo Fighters
- The Foo Fighters - The Color & The Shape
- 65daysofstatic - Wild Light
- Frank Turner - England Keep My Bones
- The Weakerthans - Left and Leaving
There isn't a note I'd change on any of those albums.
- Dream Theater: Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory
- Pink Floyd: The Final Cut
- Tool: Lateralus
- The Prodigy: The Fat of the Land
Deer - The Beautiful Undead. Does anyone have suggestions for similar music? Can't find anything like it
I like the sound of this album, the lyrics are beautifully written. This is the type of sound I like so much. I recommend the album 'Anthem Of The Peaceful Army' by Greta Van Fleet. I think that you'd like Greta.
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Thanks for this recommendation. Really enjoying this album.
Imo, Animals - Pink Floyd. And I'm also very partial to The Wall xD
The Wall is the best Pink Floyd album in terms of amount of hours you can put into dissecting every single line of lyrics and using the themes to understand why people are being radicalized into right wing authoritarian movements even in 2023... It has deep narrative staying power about the cycles of trauma, abuse, self-hatred, grief, violence, losing yourself and then the power to decide for yourself to stop hurting people and try and find your own redemption, if you can... There's almost nothing like it in existence! It also has what has been argued to be the best guitar solo of all time (in Comfortably Numb).
David is the most emotional guitar player of all time because he grew up listening to jazz saxophone and you can only play one note at a time on the sax - he took that philosophy to his guitar so instead of shredding he knows how to use musical phrasing to build up to just single notes that rip your heart out...
Animals is of course excellent but I find myself wanting to only listen to Sheep and Dogs more than anything else. It's like a sandwich - best stuff in the middle.
Wish You Were Here is a more perfect album than Animals imo, and probably more accessible to new listeners. Welcome to the Machine is a bit intense but if people could handle the random sounds section of Dark Side of the Moon then I'm sure they can handle it 😂 Dark Side of the Moon is overrated to me tbh. Time is one of the best songs of all... Time... For sure though. Us and Them and Great Gig in the Sky are also amazing but the rest of the album is just me waiting to hear those songs tbh. The guitar solo from Time is also one of my most favourite guitar solos - David is just finding his signature sound on that album and Time is just the perfect encapsulation of Pink Floyd's overall genre which is nostalgic grief/longing for times you can't return to. Comfortably Numb is also very heavy on those themes but the raw emotion in that one is much stronger as it is about personal grief and loss and the anguish of finally accepting/succumbing/letting go of what you can't get back. That solo is basically the musical representation of the 5 stages of grief... That's my personal interpretation at least (have a listen and let me know what you think). Childhood's End is a precursor song to that theme before they find their signature sound, and nearly the entire album of Wish You Were Here is about that same theme but from the perspective of an outsider. Later on in The Division Bell and Sorrow carry on that theme, even though the post-breakup stuff is less thematically coherent.
So far I've only listened to the Wall(like four to five times), Animals(about two) and DSOTM two. Thinking about it more I might prefer The Wall over Animals(I forgot about the Trial which has to be one of my favorite songs, ever xD). And yes, I agree the DSTOM is a bit overrated; Time, Us and Them, and Money are my favorites from there though.
- Michael Jackson - Off the wall
- She Wants Revenge - self titled
- Metric - Synthetica
- Prick - self titled
- The Avalanches - We Will Always Love You
- ISIS - Oceanica
- Lovage - Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By
- Pixies - Doolittle
- Massive Attack - Blue Lines
- Sigur Ros - Takk...
- Cake - Fashion Nugget
- Madonna - Confessions on a Dance Floor
I need to give We Will Always Love You another listen or two. I became fixated on Running Red Lights and it eclipsed the entire rest of the album for me.
Since I Left You is finally starting to feel its age, but it might belong on a list like this too simply for the way it flows together.
Kayah i Bregović. This album is amazing from the beginning to the end: the composition, her voice, the lyrics (I don't speak Polish so I follow them through translations), everything.
Someone else already mentioned David Bowie, but not this album: "Heroes". Yeah, the titular song is great, but so are the others - and the album as a whole is fun, diverse, trippy.
Paramore Paramore
A Pleasant Shade of Gray - Fates Warning
Tool - Aenima
Sky Cries Mary - A Return to the Inner Experience
Dead Can Dance - Spirit chaser
Depeche Mode - Violator
Faith No More - The Real Thing.
Talking Heads- Remain in Light
A few I can think of right now:
AC/DC - If You Want Blood (maybe cheating a bit because it's a compilation of songs from different albums, but it's the best live album of all time to me and AC/DC at their rockingest.)
All Them Witches - Dying Surfer Meets His Maker or Nothing A The Ideal (both albums warrant a full playthrough almost always.)
Elephant Tree - Elephant Tree (my favorite album of the last decade)
Elder - Dead Roots Stirring (although Elder keep getting better and better, and are ever more amazing live, this album has a special place in my heart)
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (masterpiece from beginning to end.)