Average Rating: 3.79 Rating Variance: 0.99 Objectivity Score: 72% (Fairly Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicGenesis Selling England by the PoundPink Floyd The Dark Side Of The MoonRadiohead OK ComputerRush Moving PicturesU2 The Joshua Tree4.5 superbArcade Fire The SuburbsBarenaked Ladies StuntBarenaked Ladies GordonCharming and silly lyrics, beautiful vocal harmonies, and great instrumental arrangements and talent. This is a band happy to be in the 90s Alternative scene, and in the music industry.Justin Timberlake The 20/20 ExperienceThis man may have founded the idea of progressive pop with this album, recalling the classics of pop in songs commonly over 6 minutes long. He's back, and in better form than he could have ever been at this point.R.E.M. Automatic for the PeopleRush 2112The Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie and the Infinite SadnessU2 Achtung Baby4.0 excellentArcade Fire FuneralFrank Ocean channel ORANGEOcean correctly recognizes the classics of the genre, and also recalls and implements them well into his music, creating some excellent keyboard, guitar, bass, and drum R&B, even using some electronic influences.Franz Ferdinand Franz FerdinandSimple post-punk revival, almost all the songs could make an easy setlist to play in a pub or bar, especially "Darts Of Pleasure", "This Fire", "Take Me Out", and "The Dark Of The Matineé". Easily one of my favourite albums from the 2000s.Gotye Making MirrorsMiguel Kaleidoscope DreamMuse AbsolutionMuse's ode to the apocalypse ranks up there with Origin of Symmetry. The songs here are on a grand scale, and the gang completely satisfies for all of the songs. They successfully create lyrics that illustrate the world of an apocalypse, and arrangements that suit it too.Phoenix (FRA) Wolfgang Amadeus PhoenixRadiohead Kid ARadiohead Hail to the ThiefRush Permanent WavesThe Black Keys El Camino3.5 greatAWOLNATION Megalithic SymphonyB.o.B The Adventures of Bobby RayFranz Ferdinand Tonight: Franz FerdinandMuse Black Holes & RevelationsRush Clockwork Angels2.5 averageAtoms for Peace AmokMuse The 2nd LawA well-varietized album taking queues from many genres, including electronica, funk, and symphonic rock, to Queen-like songs like Survival, and some unfortunate dubstep. The band really let loose on this album, in ways good and bad. As good as the music sounds, the lyrics are all cliché.2.0 poorfun. Some Nights3 exceptional songs (We Are Young, Some Nights, and Carry On), 1 decent one (Out On The Town), and a bunch of other overproduced songs make up this extremely inconsistent album.Imagine Dragons Night VisionsSongs are for the most part high quality, but most of them cannot be easily remembered beyond when you're actually listening to them. And also, SERIOUSLY! Reusing older songs into your debut? That's just laziness right there.Muse The Resistance1.5 very poorBon Jovi What About NowSo generic it could be an album by any hard rock band today.Maroon 5 OverexposedI remember when you could tell this band had some rock influences. Obviously none of them survived to see this album be released. Furthermore, there's no good pop influences either, because this is so uninspired and vapid, it makes me wonder if they're becoming a commercial product.
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