It will. You’ll revisit the album, as you stated. My favorites are: Miracle I Swear A Part Of Me Praying For Rain My Home But they change constantly
Well, here are my thoughts about round 4 records recommended by @Matthewconte Kopecky – Kids Raising Kids Nice little indie rock album with some blues-rock and folk undertones. Not a big fan of this kind of sound but this record sounds pretty good. Some unusual instruments like cello and horns make this album fresher and cooler. Standout tracks: Wandering Eyes, Heartbeat Eric Hutchinson – Sounds Like This Really funky pop album. I liked it a lot more than Kopecky. It mixes some Maroon 5-lite groove with singer-songwriter stuff. He also have a great smooth voice that sometimes reminds me of Michael Jackson. The songs are well-written and the melodies are catchy. So this album definitely worth checking if you want some fun and funky pop-rock album. Standout tracks: You Don’t Have to Believe Me, Rock and Roll
It looks like for round 5 I will listen to Ignite - A War Against You A Great Big Pile of Leaves - Have You Seen My Prefrontal Cortex? and @AlwaysEvolving21 will listen to Satellite Stories - Phrases to Break the Ice The Exies - A Modern Way of Living With the Truth
Alright here we go @mescalineeyes Charli XCX - POP 2: I wish I could talk about standout tracks from this album. Unfortunately, it's difficult to stomach singling out a track since EVERY SINGLE SONG ON THIS DAMN THING IS AMAZING. When I told my wife you had me listening to this she got really excited because she had listened to it a couple days before and loved it, and I completely see why. This threw a molotov cocktail into my end of the year list and I have a feeling it'll be in my rotation for a long time. I wish there were more words I could say that possibly live up to this. 14/10 fuck this scale I'm breaking it on day 1 HEALTH - DEATH MAGIC: (side note: CAPS LOCK) I feel like I would've liked this even more had I not listened to it after the Charli XCX album, but I still do like it a lot. It's both relaxing and exciting, and the industrial tone is extremely intriguing. I'm getting memories of the first time I listened to Justice, not tone-wise but in the sense of "I don't know how I feel, but I like it a lot". It feels like the beginning of a limitless journey, and I'm thrilled to dig into more and discover more music from them. 7.5/10 Overall: 10/10 week for sure
Hahaha like a day before we did our exchange she told me to listen to it and I was like "I'll get around to it eventually" since I put off listening to everything
Alright, here is my review for a beautiful album, Thomas Giles - Modern Noise that was recommended by my pal @skurt . This is a album by a man by the name of Thomas Giles, he is the lead singer of a band called Between The Buried And Me. First let me say I was only ever a casual fan of Between The Buried And Me so I wasn't really sure what to expect on the behalf of Mr. Giles. This album is certainly different from Between The Buried Me, it takes you on a journey, a beautiful journey. This album is so out there and all over the place that I felt like I took an amazing hit of acid. When I hear this album I hear a whole wide of influences ranging from Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, Mastodon, Rush and even Alice In Chains. It has a great touch of Metal,Industrial,Prog,Stoner Rock and even Blues. The Album starts off with a beautiful track called " Wise And Silent " with just 3 minutes of beautiful and relaxing keyboards and synths. My top three tracks on this album are Siphon The Bad Blood, We Wander Lonely and Blueberry Queen. Siphon The Blood is such a fucking killer track, those drums sound so crisp and groovy and Blueberry Queen has such an awesome blues influence and the lyrics are just fantastic. The organs on We Wander Lonely are so lovely and haunting, I got such a Manson/Deadsy vibe from the song. Also, the guitar solo on I Appear Disappear is just breath taking. One more note to add, the production on this album is super crisp and clean and I suggest it's listened to on head phones. I can honestly say this album is a 5/5. I will be checking out more by Thomas Giles.
This review was just awesome, I chuckled a few times :D Glad you loved it, such a great and eclectic record. Your favourites are the same as my favourites!