Ryan Adams 1989
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RadicalEd
September 28th 2015


9546 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Shake it off is really really really really good compared to the original.

theBoneyKing
September 30th 2015


24447 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

So just as I expected this proved to be an interesting few listens but I've kind of forgotten about it already

Emyay
October 2nd 2015


6282 Comments


this whole review is invalidated by the fact that taylor swift does not write her own songs

klap
Emeritus
October 2nd 2015


12409 Comments

Album Rating: 3.9

she has co-writing credits on every one?



further not sure how that detracts from the strengths of the originals

Hopelust
October 2nd 2015


3618 Comments


"this whole review is invalidated by the fact that taylor swift does not write her own songs"

ahhhh are we certain of that?


Hopelust
October 2nd 2015


3618 Comments


By the way, the review summary for this is pretty much perfect.

Starman72
October 7th 2015


143 Comments


Honestly, why does this exist?...

Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
October 10th 2015


5917 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Clean rules hard.

theBoneyKing
October 10th 2015


24447 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

The original version of Clean is waaaaaaay better tbh

BrushedRed
October 18th 2015


3565 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

This is horrid. Worse than Taylor Swift's 1989 and I never understood what made it so special. It was an overrated bubblegum album

alienobserver
October 18th 2015


4499 Comments


like new bermuda was an overrated metal album agreed

someguest
October 18th 2015


30126 Comments


I like how this guy cashes in by covering an entire album by the most popular artist in the world right now. Hell, if anyone else did it they'd receive much criticism. What's the difference here?

Anyway, I didn't listen to 1989, and I certainly won't listen to some country music dipshit cover it.

BrushedRed
October 18th 2015


3565 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

"like new bermuda was an overrated metal album agreed"



So says the guy named after a song on Blurryface

IHateRadiohead
October 18th 2015


342 Comments


I haven't written a sound off for this yet and that's surprising considering its one of my all-time favorites. This album is incredible. I remember the first time I heard it, I was completely confused. Confused as to how a shoegaze album could be this heavy, how a metal album could shimmer with such beauty, and how a post-rock album could bring some new life into the genre. Somehow, this seemingly convoluted hot mess actually flourished. The lush, beautiful soundscapes of each track transport you to another world, where things are just.. better. I had some of the best times of my life with this album as well: new relationship, falling in love, and just overall good memories as well. The tracks have a formula: song, interlude, song, interlude, etc. The sheer beauty keeps you glued in from start to finish. I come back to this album it seems on the daily. I just simply cannot - will not - get enough. Album of the year 2013 and one of my favorites of all time.

BrushedRed
October 18th 2015


3565 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

...and what's your point?

IHateRadiohead
October 18th 2015


342 Comments


If Sunbather is a 5 then this is at least a 4.5

BrushedRed
October 18th 2015


3565 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

The two are not even related

IHateRadiohead
October 18th 2015


342 Comments


They're both pop tbh.

BrushedRed
October 18th 2015


3565 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Lulz that's funny. I understand it being considered more shoegaze than metal. But to lump it into a category with Ryan Adams, T Swift and Britney Spears, that's foolishness

JWT155
July 13th 2016


14958 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Seeing Ryan Adams and Noel Gallagher tonight, should be a solid show.



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