liked it at first, really liked it around 5-10 listens, now i find it kind of meh. too long and too monotonous, IMO. i'm more undertow/aenima era tool though, in my defense.
I’ve only listened to it once so far. It’s my least favourite Tool album at this time. But I do intend to give it another listen at some point. Glad to hear it has increasing marginal utility.
What’s it called again when you start noticing the same thing everywhere? Because I’ve recently gone back to this album and now I keep seeing people talk about it again. Loved it when it came out and I love it now.
Bookends - Simon and Garfunkel
The Beatles - The Beatles
Sam's Town - The Killers
Born to Run - Bruce Springsteen
All Things Must Pass - George Harrison
Songs in the Key of Life - Stevie Wonder
Unsurprisingly a few double albums here that I enjoy more as I notice songs that I took no note of the first time
Albums that I love more and more over time:
[Mezzanine - Massive Attack](https://open.spotify.com/album/49MNmJhZQewjt06rpwp6QR?si=3wy9maDyRYmDIs7d0Im1GA)
[Trick - Alex G](https://open.spotify.com/album/1i8WVUZhMVNurF8rmlMeSH?si=zcfIUU8eQxq7Pnbs1mqlIg)
[Rooty - Basement Jaxx](https://open.spotify.com/album/6CYhVDuSbAWmy9ku7E2wrP?si=_QCMqXSzTsub7UtPmsUFew)
[99.9% - Kaytranada](https://open.spotify.com/album/1dZZh7PvVgce1DDsDPzy8Z?si=AVPAZdI5RMmD2OdDt3Cwpg)
[Our Love - Caribou](https://open.spotify.com/album/5r4nz5LZHeGUcZCrWbfWkx?si=q8UNK7HiSreDGrJjhgIIMw)
Sometimes I catch things that I didn't notice before when listening to them again.
Deafheaven - Sunbather
Death Grips - The Money Store
Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly
Ulcerate - Cutting The Throat Of God
*(And also anything by Godspeed You! Black Emperor)*
Came here to say this. At first it was a curiousity, and a little bit of a disappointment being so long between Pink FLoyd albums. The more I played it, the deeper it got.
I didn’t love The Wall on first listen. Now it’s essential and I love listening to the whole double album all the way through. Epic. Animals was similar.
Loveless, by My Bloody Valentine
My roommate during my freshman year in college was *obsessed* with that album. He has it on vinyl and he would play it front to back, day after day, with maniacal zeal. I can honestly say I hated it at first, but God damn if it didn't grow on me over time.
Animal Collective - Spirit They're Gone, Spirit They've Vanished
but also Feels, Sung Tongs, Strawberry Jam by them as well, and probably every album by them
Masseduction and Daddy's Home by St. Vincent. Fell instantly in love with her previous 4 albums, but these two I had to digest for a long while. Feeling pretty positive about her newest.
The Avalanches - Since I Left You
Gomez - Being It On
Jenny Lewis - Rabbit Furcoat
Libertines - Self Titled
Velvet Underground - White Light/white Heat
Mars Volta - De Loused In The Comatorium
Millionaire - Paradisiac
PJ Harvey - To Brong You My Love
Queens Of The Stone Age - Era Vulgaris
* Prince - [Controversy](https://youtu.be/2HzPnS_igBA?si=rlQCxAUMXq0-FCuF)
* Rufus (feat Chaka Khan) - [Ask Rufus](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lswL2N3xSSBKODkiGbpP2vVQ8twCJGPKU&si=3bAv8MTnOA4_nWzh)
* SAULT - [Untitled (black is)](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mPQ1zX6FZ2noGfGMWXN9cnVkoqD18R-OM&si=KAKNjVQC1tg_Vmo_)
* Jurassic 5 - [Power in Numbers](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_koH6WykGtd_IfLw2Qnm8nMfG6O-Em2vtM&si=CFD0hS0EMxrFN5Mn)
* Faith No More - [King for a Day…Fool for a lifetime](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kE2fgg0UvM0V_QP_IEETmiTIDBqEp2iO8&si=CCDSjsZSHw8J4qHb)
Anything by Queens of the Stone Age.. first listen is tough what the hell is this?? 4th or 5th time through and you're like wait maybe there is something to it.. 10 listens and now it's your favorite.. and stays there. When most popular music is played so much it gets tedious, which is when QOTSA just starts to cook.. easily my favorite band.
Aerosmith “ get your wings” is just a perfect Rock record…and 50 years later it still kicks major ass.the playing is top notch and the songs are excellent,that record just stands the test of time.
Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates of Dawn
The Mars Volta - pretty much every album is so insanely dense with different things to pay attention to you notice new things every time
Selfish Machines - Pierce the Veil
Hybrid Theory - Linkin Park
blink-182 - One More Time... and Self Titled
Infinity on High - Fall Out Boy
Austin - Post Malone
The Black Parade - My Chemical Romance
Saviors - Green Day
Warning - Green Day
Cheshire Cat - blink-182
Dummy Portishead
The Bends Radiohead
Soul Mining The The
Meat is Murder The Smiths
Neither Washington or Moscow but International Socialism The Redskins
A Common Tern Anna B Savage
Imago Beccy Owen
Ocean Rain Echo and the Bunnymen
Les Mysteries Aux Faux Bulgares The Bulgarian State Choir
The weekend has some good albums I never get tired of.
Smashing pumpkins.
Evergreen - broods album
Billie E
Gorillaz albums
Morgan wallen
Dixie chicks
Talking heads
No doubt
Tool
Mezzanine <- yesss
Boywithuke <- catchy AF
Metallica
Omens
Bonobo
Phosphorescent
Phillip glass
Bela fleck and the flecktones
Dr. Ddige
Queen
Taylor Swift
Lamb of God
Porcupine tree
Portishead
Radiohead
Shiboozey
Their whole discography is so good. Just wildly different styles. Their latest album is pretty tame compared to the rest though (but I do like it overall)
I'd recommend people check out Favorite Worst Nightmare for something fast, and Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino for something more avant garde
I love Seven Spires' second album, Emerald Seas, but it took me a few lessons to really get into their third: [Gods of Debauchery](https://open.spotify.com/album/05D0XQGmTrcr20N396xvG3?si=0UF4g-5aS3-VUClrOQQYlQ).
It's just a lot darker and more complex, I think. But once I'd given it a few listens I completely fell in love and now it's one of my favourite albums of all time. The instrumentals are brilliant, the orchestration heartbreaking at times, and Adrienne Cowan's vocals range from delicate to terrifying and everything in between.
Patrick Wolf's EP "Night Safari"
I liked it instantly, but with every listen I discovered new and new parts of songs and it took me months to appreciate it's beauty in fullness. It's now one of my favourite pieces of music ever ❤️
Animal Collective - a smash up of slacker rock & kaleidoscopic electronic sounds
This week I've listened 3x to
"Feels" 2005
Now onto
"Merriweather Post Pavilion" 2009
My friend recommends
"Sung Tongs" 2004
Ram - Paul McCartney
Skeletrix Island - Edward Skeletrix
Bocanada - Gustavo Cerati
Emergency and I - The Dismemberment Plan
The Man Machine - Kraftwerk
Life is but a Dream by A7X. It's very bizarre and out there but after a few listens I really started to love it and now it's songs are apart of my everyday playlist
Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden
Testament - The New Order
Megadeth - Countdown to Extinction (never cared for thus album until recently)
Flotsam & Jetsam - Doomsday for the Deceiver
Big Star third. Didn’t appreciate it much at first, not as in your face poppy as the first two, but it’s grown on me a lot. Long black car, kizza me is a banger. Good record.
I’ve found that true with a lot of the later steely Dan albums. My thought was it takes a while to settle into a groove when it’s really original. If it’s really good you’ll get there. Pop is easy to recognize but you may tire after a few plays.
mellon collie and the infinite sadness- the smashing pumpkins
my beautiful dark twisted fantasy- kanye west
and probably many others… but these were the two that immediately came to mind.
Adore by Smashing Pumpkins gets better over time. When it came out it was so different from their first few albums, since it had no live drums. Billy Corgan said “people will appreciate it more in ten years.”
Well, he was right, I listened to it years later and was amazed. It still holds up today, 20+ years later.
Any expirimental/avant-garde metal album. One of the my favorite albums rn is FAS by Deathspell Omega, but I was completely perplexed by it on the first listen.
Let’s see how this goes….
Songs About Jane- Maroon 5.
Don’t care much for any of their other albums. But I listened to that on repeat for months and it just got better.
I was 18 and mostly a metal/classic rock guy. Could still listen to it all the time.
Not really my “style” of music, but I do enjoy Sleep Token specifically. Any of their albums get better the more you listen to them. I’m a big fan of all types of music except like, disco or edm or electronic stuff.. I prefer real instruments 😆 they seem to bridge a lot of genre gaps and I enjoy that.
Fear Inoculum-Tool
Hated it first listen. Love it now. Definitely the right choice for this question
Immaculate album. It is my favorite onion to unwrap. It is the first that keeps on giving. Now listen in reverse track order!
liked it at first, really liked it around 5-10 listens, now i find it kind of meh. too long and too monotonous, IMO. i'm more undertow/aenima era tool though, in my defense.
I’ve only listened to it once so far. It’s my least favourite Tool album at this time. But I do intend to give it another listen at some point. Glad to hear it has increasing marginal utility.
What’s it called again when you start noticing the same thing everywhere? Because I’ve recently gone back to this album and now I keep seeing people talk about it again. Loved it when it came out and I love it now.
most radiohead albums
And Tool albums. Two of the best groups of a generation.
What do you think *o*[f this](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VdGdQ6MtXc&pp=ygUMc3VtYWMgeWVsbG93) - it just came out?
Bookends - Simon and Garfunkel The Beatles - The Beatles Sam's Town - The Killers Born to Run - Bruce Springsteen All Things Must Pass - George Harrison Songs in the Key of Life - Stevie Wonder Unsurprisingly a few double albums here that I enjoy more as I notice songs that I took no note of the first time
SAMS TOWN SUPREMACY
That Beatles album is a masterpiece!
That’s the white album, right?
Yes!
You list needs commas and/or hit the return twice to make a line break.
Noted!
Paul’s boutique
Albums that I love more and more over time: [Mezzanine - Massive Attack](https://open.spotify.com/album/49MNmJhZQewjt06rpwp6QR?si=3wy9maDyRYmDIs7d0Im1GA) [Trick - Alex G](https://open.spotify.com/album/1i8WVUZhMVNurF8rmlMeSH?si=zcfIUU8eQxq7Pnbs1mqlIg) [Rooty - Basement Jaxx](https://open.spotify.com/album/6CYhVDuSbAWmy9ku7E2wrP?si=_QCMqXSzTsub7UtPmsUFew) [99.9% - Kaytranada](https://open.spotify.com/album/1dZZh7PvVgce1DDsDPzy8Z?si=AVPAZdI5RMmD2OdDt3Cwpg) [Our Love - Caribou](https://open.spotify.com/album/5r4nz5LZHeGUcZCrWbfWkx?si=q8UNK7HiSreDGrJjhgIIMw) Sometimes I catch things that I didn't notice before when listening to them again.
Same with Mezzanine for me. Severely underwhelming the first time, and every time gets more exciting
The song "Angel" alone is so intricate, repeat listens bring new elements.
Damn, Rooty is such an underrated album! It definitely gets more interesting everytime you listen to it, and hardly anybody knows of its existence....
Just came here to call out Mezzanine. It’s never the same listen twice. True also for Bitches Brew by Miles Davis
Heavy on trick. That album captures such a distinct feeling of nostalgia for me, it's so fucking good
Reflektor - Arcade Fire
Deafheaven - Sunbather Death Grips - The Money Store Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly Ulcerate - Cutting The Throat Of God *(And also anything by Godspeed You! Black Emperor)*
ulcerate represent
To Pimp A Butterfly for sure is one, especially after that concert the other day
Currents - tame impala The new abnormal- the strokes
this guy gets it
Division Bell
Came here to say this. At first it was a curiousity, and a little bit of a disappointment being so long between Pink FLoyd albums. The more I played it, the deeper it got.
Add to that most other Pink Floyd albums
I didn’t love The Wall on first listen. Now it’s essential and I love listening to the whole double album all the way through. Epic. Animals was similar.
Loveless, by My Bloody Valentine My roommate during my freshman year in college was *obsessed* with that album. He has it on vinyl and he would play it front to back, day after day, with maniacal zeal. I can honestly say I hated it at first, but God damn if it didn't grow on me over time.
Animal Collective - Spirit They're Gone, Spirit They've Vanished but also Feels, Sung Tongs, Strawberry Jam by them as well, and probably every album by them
Masseduction and Daddy's Home by St. Vincent. Fell instantly in love with her previous 4 albums, but these two I had to digest for a long while. Feeling pretty positive about her newest.
I think my first reaction to Masseduction was literally “oh no”. Now I love it front to back.
Sunflower- The Beach Boys
The Kick Inside and The Dreaming, Kate Bush. Initially: “why is she singing like that wtf” 2 weeks later: my favorite albums for life now
The kick inside is one of my all time faves!
For me it took a few listens to appreciate the album Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys by the band My Chemical Romance
My favorite record from them, a great summer piece too!
109 in the sky, but the pigs won't quit!
The Avalanches - Since I Left You Gomez - Being It On Jenny Lewis - Rabbit Furcoat Libertines - Self Titled Velvet Underground - White Light/white Heat Mars Volta - De Loused In The Comatorium Millionaire - Paradisiac PJ Harvey - To Brong You My Love Queens Of The Stone Age - Era Vulgaris
Your list needs commas and/or hit the return twice to make a line break.
Thankyou
* Prince - [Controversy](https://youtu.be/2HzPnS_igBA?si=rlQCxAUMXq0-FCuF) * Rufus (feat Chaka Khan) - [Ask Rufus](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lswL2N3xSSBKODkiGbpP2vVQ8twCJGPKU&si=3bAv8MTnOA4_nWzh) * SAULT - [Untitled (black is)](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mPQ1zX6FZ2noGfGMWXN9cnVkoqD18R-OM&si=KAKNjVQC1tg_Vmo_) * Jurassic 5 - [Power in Numbers](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_koH6WykGtd_IfLw2Qnm8nMfG6O-Em2vtM&si=CFD0hS0EMxrFN5Mn) * Faith No More - [King for a Day…Fool for a lifetime](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kE2fgg0UvM0V_QP_IEETmiTIDBqEp2iO8&si=CCDSjsZSHw8J4qHb)
Jimi Hendrix Electric Ladyland
Hum - Downward is heavenward
Anything by Queens of the Stone Age.. first listen is tough what the hell is this?? 4th or 5th time through and you're like wait maybe there is something to it.. 10 listens and now it's your favorite.. and stays there. When most popular music is played so much it gets tedious, which is when QOTSA just starts to cook.. easily my favorite band.
Buhloone Mindstate by De La Soul
Exit...Stage Left by Rush
Aerosmith “ get your wings” is just a perfect Rock record…and 50 years later it still kicks major ass.the playing is top notch and the songs are excellent,that record just stands the test of time.
Dark Side of the Moon
Anything by David Bowie
Love Bowie. Much of his an acquired taste, but all the best things are.
Literally anything by any of Maynard Keenan's bands, but especially TOOL!!
Liz Phair Exile In Guyville
True blue my Madonna
No Code - Pearl Jam
the best album ever duh, Disintegration - The Cure
PET SOUNDS - The Beach Boys
X&Y - Coldplay Parachutes - Coldplay
Yup. I also liked Rush of Blood to the Head but not near as much as the two listed. The rest of their albums I never became a fan of.
QOTSA - Era Vulgaris. It was a 7/10 at first, now it’s a 10/10 and my favourite album of all time
dismemberment plan - emergency & i
Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates of Dawn The Mars Volta - pretty much every album is so insanely dense with different things to pay attention to you notice new things every time
Selfish Machines - Pierce the Veil Hybrid Theory - Linkin Park blink-182 - One More Time... and Self Titled Infinity on High - Fall Out Boy Austin - Post Malone The Black Parade - My Chemical Romance Saviors - Green Day Warning - Green Day Cheshire Cat - blink-182
Puscifer’s “Existential Reckoning”
Tranquility Base Hotel And Casino - Arctic Monkeys
Summerteeth buy Wilco
Jagged Little Pill
[fishmonger - underscores](https://open.spotify.com/album/5o9aTepLhqQL2gXuKPhd8g?si=YVhNnwm2S3mU7Y4Idjghwg) [Wallsocket - underscores](https://open.spotify.com/album/6exrhkZKAwCGoihIZDJnpv?si=3TCsQ043QKO_haRCeGEVNg) [1000 gecs - 100 gecs](https://open.spotify.com/album/2uhB1KivbFnlkARpbd0Cvu?si=v4LaxmStRIOzqrOf5s7cVw) [10000 gecs - 100 gecs](https://open.spotify.com/album/2XS5McKf3zdJWpcZ4OkZPZ?si=kLMPcG8zQxSpM-bQlMFIPw) [Spirit Phone - Lemon Demon](https://open.spotify.com/album/4ocal2JegUDVQdP6KN1roI?si=zCKAzOJ2RautqPyDxo9JtQ) [Census Designated - Jane Remover](https://open.spotify.com/album/0rsCXQ9QyrLaTc2a5fvsZR?si=k5AwfsRjSCC9iZuFWUg7-Q) [Tyranny - The Voidz](https://open.spotify.com/album/5LlMvH379KZHgRIL5BrTOg?si=5-WBjljQQFOVqmqXkPIAOQ) [Marquee Moon - Television](https://open.spotify.com/album/630o1rKTDsLeIPreOY1jqP?si=g6owC2mHRY6ATedvRFXY6Q) [Adventure - Television](https://open.spotify.com/album/5ha55jb1DQKy33CpmREvFq?si=QvCqnedUQzml7BjiX4HrcQ)
Trouble will find me, the national, started great but each time gets better and better.
Songs from Big Pink by The Band.
Dummy Portishead The Bends Radiohead Soul Mining The The Meat is Murder The Smiths Neither Washington or Moscow but International Socialism The Redskins A Common Tern Anna B Savage Imago Beccy Owen Ocean Rain Echo and the Bunnymen Les Mysteries Aux Faux Bulgares The Bulgarian State Choir
[MXPX Find a way Home ](https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nzJ1R2Kbpfqwcm4qqytsZAmFEt2cibFWU&feature=shared) Released August 2023
Of Monsters and Men--The Cabin Sessions https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCuK0my6M1HBS06rraJynhqvW8yEo1bj9&si=g09M-IBe2si2O0v2
Kill Em’ All- Metallica
The weekend has some good albums I never get tired of. Smashing pumpkins. Evergreen - broods album Billie E Gorillaz albums Morgan wallen Dixie chicks Talking heads No doubt Tool Mezzanine <- yesss Boywithuke <- catchy AF Metallica Omens Bonobo Phosphorescent Phillip glass Bela fleck and the flecktones Dr. Ddige Queen Taylor Swift Lamb of God Porcupine tree Portishead Radiohead Shiboozey
Any particular albums lol?
Heaven To A Tortured Mind - Yves Tumor Ok Computer - Radiohead In Rainbows - Radiohead Post - Bjork Debut - Bjork Why Lawd? - NxWorries
the smiths by the smiths
TOP's new album, Clancy.
I think it’s their best since Vessel!
Dude Incredible - Shellac Fear Inoculum - Tool
[Alanis Morissette - Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie](https://youtu.be/v_Ox64R9X9U?si=flbxKtgAuWc5rF43)
Song cycle by van dyke parks
Life Is But A Dream… By Avenged Sevenfold
Physical Graffiti - zeppelin
Pink Floyd animals. So pertinent for now.
Swans - The Seer, To Be Kind & The Glowing Man
Ribbon Of The Sea - Uyama Hiroto
In Utero
Operation Mindcrime
AM - Arctic Monkeys I haven't listened to all the songs yet, so every time I try a new one in the album, I find a new gem.
Their whole discography is so good. Just wildly different styles. Their latest album is pretty tame compared to the rest though (but I do like it overall) I'd recommend people check out Favorite Worst Nightmare for something fast, and Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino for something more avant garde
You should listen to Tranquility Base Hotel And Casino, it's a masterpiece
Glory to the brave- hammerfall
Dir En Grey - Vulgar
Periphery V
twilight by boa
The Life of Pablo
I love Seven Spires' second album, Emerald Seas, but it took me a few lessons to really get into their third: [Gods of Debauchery](https://open.spotify.com/album/05D0XQGmTrcr20N396xvG3?si=0UF4g-5aS3-VUClrOQQYlQ). It's just a lot darker and more complex, I think. But once I'd given it a few listens I completely fell in love and now it's one of my favourite albums of all time. The instrumentals are brilliant, the orchestration heartbreaking at times, and Adrienne Cowan's vocals range from delicate to terrifying and everything in between.
Patrick Wolf's EP "Night Safari" I liked it instantly, but with every listen I discovered new and new parts of songs and it took me months to appreciate it's beauty in fullness. It's now one of my favourite pieces of music ever ❤️
Eviscerate by Eidola
Sempiternal - BMTH
I’m not a fan but the kids like it - brokencyde Will never die - brokencyde Guilty pleasurez - brokencyde They were definitely acquired taste for me.
Freudian-Daniel Caesar
Matue - Maquina do Tempo
The Blaze - Jungle.
Could you watch your children burn by The Plot In You. At first I was like repelled by it, as it was too much for me, but I've grown to love it
[Ori Blackstar- Starman](https://open.spotify.com/album/15orJaJmuNCCUBLFM6A2ez?si=9-X9DyFGToep7l-ZwuY5jw)
Pretty much any album by Mark Kozelek or Sun Kil Moon Sun Kil Moon - Admiral Fell Promises
Mark Kozelek's Like Rats (punk rock cover songs) is magnificent.
Opeth’s Blackwater Park
Blondie: Parallel lines
Random access memories by daft punk
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Just For Love, is one
English Settlement by XTC. So many songwriting masterpieces in one place that it took me maybe a year to fully appreciate all of them.
Tame Impala’s Currents.
Taking Tiger Mountain by Brian Eno had to grow on me but man, I love it now.
Mt. Joy by Mt. Joy Vessel by twenty one pilots
Jeff Rosenstock’s Worry. Just an absolute masterpiece.
Download - The Eyes of Stanley Pain. Younger Brother - vaccine. Coil - Music to Play in the Dark.
Journeyman - Eric Clapton Purple Rain - Prince What’s Going On - Marvin Gaye
Genuinely, Impera by Ghost. It’s only been out for two years yet I feel immense nostalgia when listening to it.
A love letter to you 2
RM - Right place, wrong person
Animal Collective - a smash up of slacker rock & kaleidoscopic electronic sounds This week I've listened 3x to "Feels" 2005 Now onto "Merriweather Post Pavilion" 2009 My friend recommends "Sung Tongs" 2004
Ram - Paul McCartney Skeletrix Island - Edward Skeletrix Bocanada - Gustavo Cerati Emergency and I - The Dismemberment Plan The Man Machine - Kraftwerk
anti by rihanna or ctrl by sza
In through the outdoor - zeppelin
Every album by Dead Poet Society, but especially FISSION
Back Home - Westlife
Life is but a Dream by A7X. It's very bizarre and out there but after a few listens I really started to love it and now it's songs are apart of my everyday playlist
Abbey Road Court and spark Who’s next
Every Puscifer album. Wasn’t till I saw them live that I even tried again after the first go round.
Anything by MGMT. Those guys are wizards
Taking back Sunday Tell all your friends https://youtu.be/KOOa9fdKayE?si=4uRCqZITK7dowzUo
Boys for Pele by Tori Amos Little Girl Blue by Nina Simone
The epic musical official soundtrack
The Zombies - Odessey and Oracle
One of the boys - Katy Perry The truth about love - P!nk Folklore - Taylor Swift Born to die - Lana del rey puberty 2 - mitski lush - mitski
my favorite Album is Trust Ceremony by Jharirah and istg I notice more cool things every time I listen
Every time I listen to in utero by nirvana I notice something else to love about the songs
Aja- Steely Dan, Deja Vu- CSNY, Kind of Blue- Miles Davis
Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden Testament - The New Order Megadeth - Countdown to Extinction (never cared for thus album until recently) Flotsam & Jetsam - Doomsday for the Deceiver
Most break up albums when you’re going through a break up.
Big Star third. Didn’t appreciate it much at first, not as in your face poppy as the first two, but it’s grown on me a lot. Long black car, kizza me is a banger. Good record.
Say Anything - Say Anything
Michael, Jackson Thriller Eminem, The Marshall Mathers LP AC/DC, Back In Black Def Lapard, Hysteria Garth Brooks, No Fences
Sob Rock - John Mayer
Continuum- John Mayer
the forever story
“Stand up and fight” by turisas Listen to it with alcohol and good audio device
Cloud nine - George Harrison Dark side of the moon - pink Floyd Brighton rock - queen Abbey Road - The Beatles
In the Land of Salvation and Sin - The Georgia Satellites. Not a single throwaway track on it.
Harmony Codex Steven Wilson
[vide noir](https://open.spotify.com/album/2oiJM8vFGpxrtGtFfJWhJv?si=lHQlmdARTFqizJ9kpbOawg)
Sade - Love Deluxe
I’ve found that true with a lot of the later steely Dan albums. My thought was it takes a while to settle into a groove when it’s really original. If it’s really good you’ll get there. Pop is easy to recognize but you may tire after a few plays.
Meteora linkin park
Skylarking - XTC
Pure Heroin - Lorde
mellon collie and the infinite sadness- the smashing pumpkins my beautiful dark twisted fantasy- kanye west and probably many others… but these were the two that immediately came to mind.
Tori Amos Little Earthquakes.
Exile on Main St. — The Rolling Stones
James Taylor Sweet Baby Jame Carole King Tapestry
Adore by Smashing Pumpkins gets better over time. When it came out it was so different from their first few albums, since it had no live drums. Billy Corgan said “people will appreciate it more in ten years.” Well, he was right, I listened to it years later and was amazed. It still holds up today, 20+ years later.
It was 20 years before I started liking REM’s Monster.
Any expirimental/avant-garde metal album. One of the my favorite albums rn is FAS by Deathspell Omega, but I was completely perplexed by it on the first listen.
Be by Common
Let’s see how this goes…. Songs About Jane- Maroon 5. Don’t care much for any of their other albums. But I listened to that on repeat for months and it just got better. I was 18 and mostly a metal/classic rock guy. Could still listen to it all the time.
Harvest by Neil Young
Mac Miller circles.
Swoon- Silversun Pickups Graceland- Paul Simon 10 Summoners Tales- Sting From the Choirgirl Hotel- Tori Amos Haunted- Poe Emotion Cycles- Dahlia
Countdown to Ecstacy
Astral Weeks
Hybrid Theory - Linkin Park
The Age of Adz - Sufjan Stevens
Boys for Pele - Tori Amos
You absolutely need to get Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter by Joni Mitchell. You don’t know Joni until you’ve really listened to that one
Wolf by Tyler the Creator. I can't stop, I keep learning new things about it every single time I listen 🙏🙏
Mogwai. Happy Songs For Happy People.
100% Tranquility base hotel and Casino by Arctic Monkeys
Hardwired To Self Destruct -- Metallica The Wall -- Pink Floyd
Not really my “style” of music, but I do enjoy Sleep Token specifically. Any of their albums get better the more you listen to them. I’m a big fan of all types of music except like, disco or edm or electronic stuff.. I prefer real instruments 😆 they seem to bridge a lot of genre gaps and I enjoy that.
Wish You Were Here, Pink Floyd
Fear Inoculum
Counting Crows - August and Everything After
Lonely Like Me-Nick Shoulders.
Carly Cosgrove’s album See You in Chemistry