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Amazing and Bad

so i've had a strange mix of album listens lately that were either amazing or bad/underwhelming.
1Daughters
Daughters


this band kicks ass, insta 5. someone come see them live with me.
2Northlane
Mesmer


This is hot garbage lmao, every performance feels weak and the production is awful.
3The Black Keys
El Camino


Super underwhelming and kinda catchy in places
4Talaboman
The Night Land


so this is what happens you combine two minds from two very different styles of electronic. really cool and continues the trend of fucking awesome electronic releases.
5The Beach Boys
Summer in Paradise


weew best comedy album
6Pet Shop Boys
Actually


i love these dorks
7Television
Marquee Moon


Yeah I def see the hype around this, t/t is a genius mix of a jam sesh while still being calculated.
8Architects
Lost Forever // Lost Together


All Our Gods did this style so much better tbh.
9Jesu
Jesu


good shit
10Siouxsie and the Banshees
The Scream


Kinda addicted to this band rn, close to a 5
11Five Finger Death Punch
War Is The Answer


lmao
12Klute
Read Between The Lines


Really well producted dnb that gets a bit stale by the end but I still like it a lot
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