Welcome to my humble site where I post reviews of every album that I have added to my personal Vinyl collection. Think of this as an open diary for one of my largest passions: Music. Enjoy!
For the hardest of Daft Punk fans. A record with really high highs and really low lows. Some songs defintely feel raw. Fun but not the best for a full vinlyl experience.
One of the greatest house music records of all time. Each side has it's own distinct feel yet the journey is cohesive. Fun, punchy, weird and distinct. Incredible listening experience from front to back.
Really pleasant experience all the way through. Feels like it goes a bit too safe at time, but that makes it an easy listen for all ears, whether they are familiar or not with Mccartney's work.
Controversial choice for a single The Strokes album. The album sets a really moody and heavy atmosphere, however it still manages to be a fun listen, especially in stereo.
Really consistently good album albeit a bit samey at times. It's one of those albums where many songs can blend into each other and lack a bit of identity. Still you can really feel the quality of the record in vinyl due to its faster RPM.
I cannot stress enough how crucial it is to listen to this album on its entirety. One of the most emotionally packed vinyl records I have and one that hits very close to home.
Tyler the Creator's best. My top modern pick so far. Chaos is the word and it still manages to transmit heavy emotion in its best tracks.
I feel you can't have a collection without Abbey Road. Side A is filled to the brim with classics while side B has one of the most unique medleys of all time. Can't reccomend this enough
Starts and ends off incredible but loses some steam during the middle section. Still, a deeply emotional album with great variety and some of the best acoustic guitar out there.
What an album. Has some of their best work, incredible depth, a unique message and a wide array of styles. What else could you ask for?