Really nice to hear your thoughts and comments about each of these albums. And the detailed tidbits about the artwork, song sequences, and band mentality. I’d call Men At Work (and Oingo Boingo) “New Wave” music which I think is a bit more specific than “Alternative,” and also associates them with an era. It’s also nice that you incorporate terminology from the past such as “B-Side” into your video, and encourage people to listen to the album as a whole, which is so easy not to do in the absence of physical media nowadays. A lot of good music is probably missed because of that. Great job Danny, thanks for sharing!
HUGE MISTAKE! - I forgot to add 'Mezzanine' by Massive Attack. I'd probably swap Business as Usual with Mezzanine. Mezzanine is absolutely fantastic and an awesome dark electronic trip-hop album! So pretend this is actually a top 11, with Mezzanine included. My bad!
Really nice to hear your thoughts and comments about each of these albums. And the detailed tidbits about the artwork, song sequences, and band mentality. I’d call Men At Work (and Oingo Boingo) “New Wave” music which I think is a bit more specific than “Alternative,” and also associates them with an era. It’s also nice that you incorporate terminology from the past such as “B-Side” into your video, and encourage people to listen to the album as a whole, which is so easy not to do in the absence of physical media nowadays. A lot of good music is probably missed because of that. Great job Danny, thanks for sharing!
HUGE MISTAKE! - I forgot to add 'Mezzanine' by Massive Attack. I'd probably swap Business as Usual with Mezzanine. Mezzanine is absolutely fantastic and an awesome dark electronic trip-hop album! So pretend this is actually a top 11, with Mezzanine included. My bad!
That's the best Pink Floyd album. Put Master of Reality in your top 10. Listen to Puscifer Existential Reckoning.
No Yeezus? idk man list might be invalid