A search for identity somewhere lost between Mother Love Bone’s demise and Eddie Vedder’s surfing daydreams, ‘Ten’ is gorgeous & boundless.
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The duo’s second studio affair was a shift toward more cosmic, leftfield strains of sound and deeper, more intricate narrative threads replete with more prominent symbolism and metaphor.
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For those of you who were champions of Blur from the very beginning with their underappreciated debut LP, you have been rewarded handsomely in the decades since.
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When listening to ‘Tattoo You,’ you would never know that it is this Frankenstein's monster of an album that was pieced together with songs that came from their most creatively fertile period.
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It is almost a cliché to describe Taylor’s self-titled debut as an unloved or hidden work of genius, but that’s exactly what it is.
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Williams’ second studio affair is a precision-crafted tour de force, focused in its intent to present her talent not just as viable, but undeniable.
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Even the most casual listen to the wondrous ‘Ella and Louis’ is guaranteed to restore your faith in romance and reinforce the enduring power of love.
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Our Terry Nelson explores how Green’s third studio album transformed his career and established the foundation for his brilliant recordings that ensued.
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Complex, dense, and multi-layered, The Who’s fifth studio album remains one of the band's crowning achievements across their excellent discography.
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Cypress Hill’s debut long player remains a slice of hip-hop perfection, as rugged and unflinching now as it was three decades ago.
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