History
From beginning to end. The most impacting albums upon my musical taste within the past 5 years. From start to present. |
15 | | Relient K mmhmm
Yeah, this is where I started. I used to think Relient K were the top dogs in music, ever. Haha, I haven't listened to them in years, can't really stand them anymore. |
14 | | Falling Up Captiva
I don't really like this album at all anymore. It just annoys me. But, I used to really enjoy it. |
13 | | Switchfoot The Beautiful Letdown
This is such a nice album. Still is. I remember taking roadtrips through Monument Valley with this guy playing in the car's CD player. Those were the nice days, when that small middle school essay was all I had to worry about. |
12 | | MxPx Life in General
Yeah, I used to love MxPx. Their music feels so empty now. But hey, I still love some of the nostalgia I get from listening to those infectious little punk songs. |
11 | | Anberlin Cities
The best Anberlin album, hands down. I used to think this thing was majorly artistic and just couldn't be outdone. This album marked the age when I started to look into more experimental music. |
10 | | The Classic Crime The Silver Cord
Ah, I loved this album. I can still see why, it has some seriously beautiful songs. This was when I still only listened to Christian music. |
9 | | Brand New The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me
A few summers ago I was sick as anything for a good year. This album got me through that, without a doubt. Still a classic in my mind, always will be. Once I heard this, I never went back to listening to mainstream music. |
8 | | Band of Horses Everything All the Time
I used to only listen to indie music. This was my top indie album back in the day. Kind of my breaking point from more mainstream music. |
7 | | Ten Kens Ten Kens
Summers ago I listened to this nonstop... It still is one of those albums that I listen to constantly. It remains one of my favorites. Primarily instrumental songs, such as Bear Fight, helped push me towards my eventual love for instrumental music. |
6 | | Explosions in the Sky The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place
Your Hand in Mine was the first post-rock song that I had ever heard. I was floored. I've been working on learning this on the piano for about 4 months now, and I finally completed it... YHIM remains one of my most sentimental songs. The Earth is EITS's best release to date. |
5 | | This Will Destroy You This Will Destroy You
First heard this on an Indie podcast, somehow. I loved it. Again, shot me down the stream of post-rock. |
4 | | Godspeed You! Black Emperor F#A#(infinity)
Exudes class, this album is timeless, it will always be one of my favorites. Again, helped to lead me down the path of more obscure music, you could say. Listening to Providence at this very moment. |
3 | | Slint Spiderland
My absolute favorite album. Don Aman is the exact description of my mental disposition. Helped get me into more unorthodox music. |
2 | | Pianos Become the Teeth Old Pride
Post-hardcore. I heard Young Fire on Youtube by random chance. Clicked on the rest of the songs, and fell in love with this style of music. Rosetta's Wake/Lift was originally here, but I decided that post-hardcore was something I listened to more often than post-metal |
1 | | All the Empires of the World Blessings
Beautiful. I've slowly shifted down the stream of more ambient and relaxing things. I like heavy stuff a lot though, so this is the perfect combination of the two and where I'm at in regards to music at the moment. |
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