I don't know if it's the nostalgic vibes talking (I did try learning how to play "Don't sit down..." when I had some free time in music class, after all) but by all accounts, I really did enjoy my time with Arctic Monkey's Magical Mystery Tour.
I don't know if it's the nostalgic vibes talking (I did try learning how to play "Don't sit down..." when I had some free time in music class, after all) but by all accounts, I really did enjoy my time with Arctic Monkey's Magical Mystery Tour.
This album starts off incredibly strong (And you can see why it's so well acclaimed) but that momentum slows down the deeper you get into the album and save for a few songs, comes off the worst for it.
The album after this is much better imo.
This album starts off incredibly strong (And you can see why it's so well acclaimed) but that momentum slows down the deeper you get into the album and save for a few songs, comes off the worst for it.
The album after this is much better imo.
I mean, it's still good Strokes (I still swear by "Reptilla") but I'll be real, nothing here you wouldn't find on "Is This It"
I mean, it's still good Strokes (I still swear by "Reptilla") but I'll be real, nothing here you wouldn't find on "Is This It"
If THPS taught us anything, it's that skate culture has an eclectic taste in music. Hearing "You Dropped a Bomb on Me" in the latest Crailtap video got me to listen to the album it came from and I came out of it listening to some decent Synth-Funk.
If THPS taught us anything, it's that skate culture has an eclectic taste in music. Hearing "You Dropped a Bomb on Me" in the latest Crailtap video got me to listen to the album it came from and I came out of it listening to some decent Synth-Funk.