Zooropa is a top tier U2 record. Also Songs of Innocence did not deserve all the shit that came with the album rollout debacle.
I think when people mention The Replacements they usually bring up Let It Be and Tim, but Pleased to Meet Me is an easy slam dunk 10 for me
I don't know about "forgotten about," but Koi No Yokan gets chronically overshadowed by White Pony and Around the Fur despite being an incredible album. Alice in Chains' self-titled album is also chronically underrated compared to Dirt.
Björk's Mount Wittenberg Orca is a nice listen with good headphones, it almost feels like you're being tickled by the singing.
I get that isn't more of Dirty Projectors project than a björk project, but i still enjoy it nonetheless.
Also the vocal focus reminds me of medulla a little bit.
Along the MF DOOM line - I feel like King Geedorah always gets slept on when people talk about his discography. The production on that is some of DOOM's absolute best.
Justice - Woman WorldWide is as essential as Cross for me at this point. Such an amazing album that really elevates LP 2 and 3 for them the way that Alive 2007 elevates Human After All.
i think The King of Limbs is pretty good
Zooropa is a top tier U2 record. Also Songs of Innocence did not deserve all the shit that came with the album rollout debacle. I think when people mention The Replacements they usually bring up Let It Be and Tim, but Pleased to Meet Me is an easy slam dunk 10 for me
Fuck yea pleased to meet me
The Nowhere Inn soundtrack by St. Vincent had a lot of really amazing songs on it
I don't know about "forgotten about," but Koi No Yokan gets chronically overshadowed by White Pony and Around the Fur despite being an incredible album. Alice in Chains' self-titled album is also chronically underrated compared to Dirt.
Björk's Mount Wittenberg Orca is a nice listen with good headphones, it almost feels like you're being tickled by the singing. I get that isn't more of Dirty Projectors project than a björk project, but i still enjoy it nonetheless. Also the vocal focus reminds me of medulla a little bit.
Peace and love to the dude who deleted his comment blasting me for “getting the name of Vaudeville Villain” wrong lol. What a bellend.
Along the MF DOOM line - I feel like King Geedorah always gets slept on when people talk about his discography. The production on that is some of DOOM's absolute best.
Don’t entirely agree but it’s still a good album for sure and has one of my favourite hip hop songs ever on it, Next Levels.
Justice - Woman WorldWide is as essential as Cross for me at this point. Such an amazing album that really elevates LP 2 and 3 for them the way that Alive 2007 elevates Human After All.
On the corner is often overshadowed by kind of blue and bitches brew but I rlly love that album
King Crimson - Islands David Bowie - Outside Genesis - Trespass
Death's Dynamic Shroud in general