I've been here for over half a decade, I'm extremely well read. Post popular Yea Forums albums (I've more than likely listened to whatever you're thinking of) and I'll substantively review them and rate them to one decimal place. This will be more fun than anything else on the frontage. Let's see how long we can keep this going.
7.6/10. maybe it wasn't the easiest album to listen to, maybe it wasn't AM: a redux or whatever people say I am that's what I'm not part II but MAYBE THAT'S THE POINT. the artic monkeys decided to innovate and do something different instead of making stadium pleasing music and that for me deserves respect. also aesthetically it's probably their most interesting album, even if it feels like an Alex turner solo effort more than anything.
David Harris
Nah you don't seem like an interesting person, not interested in hearing your reviews. Thanks for the offer though.
John Foster
I am far more interesting than you are. I reckon I could beat you in a fight.
if this is an album I have also never listened to this
Joseph Peterson
so listen to them
Evan Watson
White Light/White Heat
Levi Campbell
no this is supposed to be a thread where I can quickly write reviews and rate albums I have already listened to, the thread will die if I have to listen to new albums. so keep the albums coming everyone!!
James Campbell
I have never listened to this album before, however I would give velvet underground and Nico a 7.3/10. Sunday morning, there she goes and heroin are beautiful songs, but it's really let down by some songs like all tomorrow's parties and European son. also the viola and nico's vocals are just grating the vast majority of the time. but when it's good, it's great.
James Torres
>I've more than likely listened to whatever you're thinking of >half a decade >five years >>>>>>being proud of being on Yea Forums
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