I’ve decided I’m going to go through the rym top 100 and review it in this thread.
1. OK Computer - Radiohead (1997)
Thom Yorke’s passionate vocals and clever songwriting deliver. The themes of consumerism and techinolgy still hold up to this day, making the album feel more real when listening to it in present day. Gorgeous production front to back.
9/10
Thom Yorke’s passionate vocals and clever songwriting deliver. The themes of consumerism and techinolgy still hold up to this day, making the album feel more real when listening to it in present day. Gorgeous production front to back.
9/10
2. Kid A - Radiohead (2000)
Fusing together genres such as electronica, post rock, and ambient, Radiohead creates a stunning atmosphere. This album has some of the most beautiful lyrics and instrumentation I’ve heard. The mood of Kid A is very apocalyptic. Please listen.
10/10
Fusing together genres such as electronica, post rock, and ambient, Radiohead creates a stunning atmosphere. This album has some of the most beautiful lyrics and instrumentation I’ve heard. The mood of Kid A is very apocalyptic. Please listen.
10/10
3. The Dark Side Of The Moon - Pink Floyd (1973)
I love how psychedelic this album is. Wonderful instrumentals front to back. Most songs don’t overstay their welcome. The 1st half is not as strong as the 2nd half, which is saying a lot. Phenomenal album.
9/10
I love how psychedelic this album is. Wonderful instrumentals front to back. Most songs don’t overstay their welcome. The 1st half is not as strong as the 2nd half, which is saying a lot. Phenomenal album.
9/10
4. Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd (1975)
Another super atmospheric album, the production makes you feel like you are tripping out, or even levitating. My only real complaint is that some tracks go on for too long without going anywhere. Still a phenomenal project.
8/10
Another super atmospheric album, the production makes you feel like you are tripping out, or even levitating. My only real complaint is that some tracks go on for too long without going anywhere. Still a phenomenal project.
8/10