After two outings with Fugees, Lauryn Hill emerged as a shining star in her own right with her debut release, an album that would rocket her to seemingly reluctant fame.
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Trading a unified musical and visual aesthetic in favor of a more fluid, eclectic approach, Jane’s Addiction’s debut album is cemented as a definitive document of the alternative rock era.
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‘Construction Time Again’ initiated a run of six consecutive albums that had the band growing from strength to strength during the most musically consistent period in their career.
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Released during the Odd Future collective’s most fertile creative period, Earl Sweatshirt’s debut solo LP unfolds as an accurate portrayal of young man still trying to find his way in life.
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While Death Cab for Cutie’s debut doesn’t have any real, clearly captivating “ah ha” moments, it’s a tidy rock album that promises more good to come.
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The duo’s fourth studio LP has a distinct sound and direction, serving as a natural continuation of the group’s past while bringing something new to the table.
Read moreThe Who’s ‘Who Are You’ Turns 45 | Album Anniversary
While ‘Tommy’ (1969) spoke to the restorative power of rock & roll at the end of the ‘60s, ‘Who Are You’ speaks to the dissolution of those ideals at the end of the ‘70s and the band’s run as a four-piece.
Read moreKorn’s ‘Follow the Leader’ Turns 25 | Album Anniversary
Well received by Korn’s fans and metal-heads alike, the band’s third album forced hip-hop kids like the author to consider the possibilities hidden within unfamiliar musical genres.
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Scarface’s second solo affair further demonstrates the greatness he can channel and makes for an arresting listening experience overall.
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