EVedder27
Mike Allen
User

Reviews 29
Soundoffs 7
Approval 100%
Site Rank

Album Ratings 265
Objectivity 70%

Last Active 12-31-69 6:00 pm
Joined 12-31-69

Forum Posts
Review Comments 1432

Band Edits 3
 Lists
11.22.09 Lyrics Part 211.20.09 Lyrics
11.19.09 Last Need For Recs For '0911.17.09 Rec An Album To The User Above
11.16.09 Band/album/one Song Part 211.15.09 How About Some...
11.13.09 Pinkerton Ranked11.10.09 Vedder Got Accepted To Be An Intern
11.08.09 Song Diggage At The Moment11.06.09 1,000th Comment List
11.05.09 Give Me Review Ideas11.01.09 Dredg
11.01.09 Songs Of '09 Rough Draft10.30.09 Albums That Drain Emotion
10.29.09 Shadows Collide With People Ranked10.27.09 Powerful Songs
10.26.09 Time For A New Digs List10.22.09 Evedder Wants More Alt Rock
More »


Albums That Drain Emotion

Had this conversation earlier on the Daisy review and these are some emotionally draining albums for me. Some of these have much more of an impact than others, and this is not ranked. Tell me about yours.
1Alice in Chains
Dirt


Depressing as it can get.
2Brand New
The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me


Could be the most emotionally draining album I have ever heard.
3 The Gaslight Anthem
The '59 Sound


Not that this makes you feel terrible after you listen, but contains a great deal of emotion. Listened to this a lot in September when I was dealing with the death of my friend.
4Pearl Jam
Ten


On this list solely because of Black, Jeremy, and a few others.
5Pink Floyd
The Wall


Just a tragic story and concept
6Porcupine Tree
Fear of a Blank Planet


Same explanation
7R.E.M.
Automatic for the People


To a lesser extent, but still powerful
8Radiohead
Kid A


Motion Picture Soundtrack? How to Dissapear Completely? duh.
9Soundgarden
Superunknown


Dark and depressing, only relief is 1:30 long Kickstand.
10The Who
Quadrophenia


The Who's masterpiece, and again just a tragic story.
Show Comments (46) | Add a CommentShare: Facebook Stumble Digg!Digg Del.icio.us

FAQ // STAFF & CONTRIBUTORS // SITE FORUM // CONTACT US

Site Copyright 2005-2009 Sputnikmusic.com
All Reviews Displayed With Permission of Authors | Privacy Policy