@MiracleManS said:
There will likely be some recency bias here, but my favorite albums tend to be:
Relationship of Command - At the Drive-In The Greatest Story Ever Told - The Lawrence Arms (the liner notes and story are fucking awesome and it includes tons of cultural references) Transgender Dysphoria Blues - Against Me! (took forever to make as Laura was beginning to transition, re-recorded a half a dozen times and self recorded and released) At the Edge of Time - Blind Guardian Touched By The Crimson King - Demons & Wizards Dear You - Jawbreaker (first and only major label release by them. Actually ended up killing the band. Still a good listen and a huge break from their earlier stuff) I'd Rather Die Than Live Forever - Brendan Kelly and the Wandering Birds (Not for the faint of heart, written because he had kids and was stuck listening to Dora and shit. Gets pretty dark while being poppy)
Well I didn't expect to see Jawbreaker or the Lawrence Arms. I was really into them for a long time. Dear you truly was fantastic. Jets to Brazil has some stuff that beckons to the Jawbreaker stuff.
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I think maybe it's a younger person thing. While I do enjoy listening to albums that are seamless (Thanks @Linc for listing Some Nights), I prefer to get a random song as to not have tedium when I'm at work or on car rides.
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Well I didn't expect to see Jawbreaker or the Lawrence Arms. I was really into them for a long time. Dear you truly was fantastic. Jets to Brazil has some stuff that beckons to the Jawbreaker stuff.
Need to add;
Hisingen Blues - Graveyard
Nucleus - Witchcraft
Broadsword and the Beast - Jethro Tull
Blues Pills - Blues Pills
I think maybe it's a younger person thing. While I do enjoy listening to albums that are seamless (Thanks @Linc for listing Some Nights), I prefer to get a random song as to not have tedium when I'm at work or on car rides.
I will end you.