Even in the midst of a global pandemic, people have been connecting with each other and making meaningful art—two things that are integral to the human soul. The best selling album of all time. In many ways, 2018’s Safe in the Hands of Love was Tumor’s official rockstar moment. To simplify subscriber access, we have temporarily disabled the password requirement. A masterpiece of experimental rock, and a brilliant concept album. From Fight Fire With Fire, a blazing fast, thrashing, neck-breaker of a song, to Fade to Black, a melancholic but heavy story of one's loss in the battle with depression, this album signifies Metallica's change from thrash metal kings to musical geniuses. Brilliance.
Coming in at number eighteen on our list is 1967 – 1970, by The Beatles.
On previous Thundercat albums, he revelled in his own zaniness, but he also showed a knack for going right to the edge of incoherence while maintaining just enough of a consistent thread. Hip-hop’s legacy and continued vitality stands out (with three times as many rap albums represented on the new list as on the original), as does the interwoven lineages of soul music: Prince has two albums in the Top 50; The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill jumped from 312 to 10; and Marvin Gaye’s What’s Going On (an album for these times if there ever was one) beat out the Beatles’ Sgt. The best Eminem album. Some of them are the literal shades of people he (or his narrators) once knew who are gone now.
This is outrageous!
The RIAA certified “Double Live” as 21x Platinum as it shipped 10.5 million copies. Even while a bunch of music from the era become incredibly dated with all the flower power and peace love and acid nonsense, this album is so pure on honest and beautiful.
It makes logical sense: As long as there have been humans, they’ve surely used their voice to sing. This album is timeless. "She Said She Said" - awesome rock guitars8.
What came as a surprise was the album’s heavy nostalgia.
Honestly if you can make it past track 2 with your head intact, mouth closed and eyes dried, then you simply haven't been listening. Sure, they both have some amazing songs on them, but never before have I seen an album so consistant and amazingly well done. Sorry I'm a really bad blabbermouth I'll go on and on and on about nothing in particular... Kinda like I am now.
direct, RS500Albums.
It’s about understanding yourself in the context of two opposing cultures (for me British and Japanese), what ‘belonging’ means when home is an evolving concept, figuring out where you sit comfortably within and awkwardly outside of stereotypes, and ultimately trying to be ok with just being you, warts and all.” —Annie Black, Lilly Hiatt’s new album Walking Proof may prove to one of 2020’s most universally relatable thanks to a single line on the chorus of “P-Town”: “Don’t you hate when people say it is what it is?” Unless you’re Joe Pesci in The Irishman and you’re adding in a contraction, there’s never a time when “it is what it is” benefits the person you’re saying it to: You’re better off with either a shrug (or a shrug emoji). 2 on the UK album charts. —Steven Edelstone, Last year, the Iowa-raised, Nashville-based singer/songwriter Hailey Whitters released “Ten Year Town,” a number about something country artists have been moaning about for the entirety of the genre’s existence: small towns, how they trap us and how they’re always there waiting, even if you’re lucky enough to make it out. But queen really speaks to me you know. She considered leaving music altogether.
Listening to a player with a range that rivals the late bass giant Jaco Pastorius—and, arguably, the chops to match—part of the appeal comes from just watching the ideas roam free.
The album garnered tremendous underground success, and although it didn't go over as well with the mainstream industry, it's still the standard by which all alternative rock ...more, If you mean to insult people for only talking about pop, you found the wrong site to do that on.
But yeah both Michael and Linkin Park are great! "One distinction from the old list is the idea that there's not one objective history of popular music," said Rolling Stone's Reviews Editor Jon Dolan in a statement.
Even in the midst of a global pandemic, people have been connecting with each other and making meaningful art—two things that are integral to the human soul. The best selling album of all time. In many ways, 2018’s Safe in the Hands of Love was Tumor’s official rockstar moment. To simplify subscriber access, we have temporarily disabled the password requirement. A masterpiece of experimental rock, and a brilliant concept album. From Fight Fire With Fire, a blazing fast, thrashing, neck-breaker of a song, to Fade to Black, a melancholic but heavy story of one's loss in the battle with depression, this album signifies Metallica's change from thrash metal kings to musical geniuses. Brilliance.
Coming in at number eighteen on our list is 1967 – 1970, by The Beatles.
On previous Thundercat albums, he revelled in his own zaniness, but he also showed a knack for going right to the edge of incoherence while maintaining just enough of a consistent thread. Hip-hop’s legacy and continued vitality stands out (with three times as many rap albums represented on the new list as on the original), as does the interwoven lineages of soul music: Prince has two albums in the Top 50; The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill jumped from 312 to 10; and Marvin Gaye’s What’s Going On (an album for these times if there ever was one) beat out the Beatles’ Sgt. The best Eminem album. Some of them are the literal shades of people he (or his narrators) once knew who are gone now.
This is outrageous!
The RIAA certified “Double Live” as 21x Platinum as it shipped 10.5 million copies. Even while a bunch of music from the era become incredibly dated with all the flower power and peace love and acid nonsense, this album is so pure on honest and beautiful.
It makes logical sense: As long as there have been humans, they’ve surely used their voice to sing. This album is timeless. "She Said She Said" - awesome rock guitars8.
What came as a surprise was the album’s heavy nostalgia.
Honestly if you can make it past track 2 with your head intact, mouth closed and eyes dried, then you simply haven't been listening. Sure, they both have some amazing songs on them, but never before have I seen an album so consistant and amazingly well done. Sorry I'm a really bad blabbermouth I'll go on and on and on about nothing in particular... Kinda like I am now.
direct, RS500Albums.
It’s about understanding yourself in the context of two opposing cultures (for me British and Japanese), what ‘belonging’ means when home is an evolving concept, figuring out where you sit comfortably within and awkwardly outside of stereotypes, and ultimately trying to be ok with just being you, warts and all.” —Annie Black, Lilly Hiatt’s new album Walking Proof may prove to one of 2020’s most universally relatable thanks to a single line on the chorus of “P-Town”: “Don’t you hate when people say it is what it is?” Unless you’re Joe Pesci in The Irishman and you’re adding in a contraction, there’s never a time when “it is what it is” benefits the person you’re saying it to: You’re better off with either a shrug (or a shrug emoji). 2 on the UK album charts. —Steven Edelstone, Last year, the Iowa-raised, Nashville-based singer/songwriter Hailey Whitters released “Ten Year Town,” a number about something country artists have been moaning about for the entirety of the genre’s existence: small towns, how they trap us and how they’re always there waiting, even if you’re lucky enough to make it out. But queen really speaks to me you know. She considered leaving music altogether.
Listening to a player with a range that rivals the late bass giant Jaco Pastorius—and, arguably, the chops to match—part of the appeal comes from just watching the ideas roam free.
The album garnered tremendous underground success, and although it didn't go over as well with the mainstream industry, it's still the standard by which all alternative rock ...more, If you mean to insult people for only talking about pop, you found the wrong site to do that on.
But yeah both Michael and Linkin Park are great! "One distinction from the old list is the idea that there's not one objective history of popular music," said Rolling Stone's Reviews Editor Jon Dolan in a statement.
Even in the midst of a global pandemic, people have been connecting with each other and making meaningful art—two things that are integral to the human soul. The best selling album of all time. In many ways, 2018’s Safe in the Hands of Love was Tumor’s official rockstar moment. To simplify subscriber access, we have temporarily disabled the password requirement. A masterpiece of experimental rock, and a brilliant concept album. From Fight Fire With Fire, a blazing fast, thrashing, neck-breaker of a song, to Fade to Black, a melancholic but heavy story of one's loss in the battle with depression, this album signifies Metallica's change from thrash metal kings to musical geniuses. Brilliance.
Coming in at number eighteen on our list is 1967 – 1970, by The Beatles.
On previous Thundercat albums, he revelled in his own zaniness, but he also showed a knack for going right to the edge of incoherence while maintaining just enough of a consistent thread. Hip-hop’s legacy and continued vitality stands out (with three times as many rap albums represented on the new list as on the original), as does the interwoven lineages of soul music: Prince has two albums in the Top 50; The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill jumped from 312 to 10; and Marvin Gaye’s What’s Going On (an album for these times if there ever was one) beat out the Beatles’ Sgt. The best Eminem album. Some of them are the literal shades of people he (or his narrators) once knew who are gone now.
This is outrageous!
The RIAA certified “Double Live” as 21x Platinum as it shipped 10.5 million copies. Even while a bunch of music from the era become incredibly dated with all the flower power and peace love and acid nonsense, this album is so pure on honest and beautiful.
It makes logical sense: As long as there have been humans, they’ve surely used their voice to sing. This album is timeless. "She Said She Said" - awesome rock guitars8.
What came as a surprise was the album’s heavy nostalgia.
Honestly if you can make it past track 2 with your head intact, mouth closed and eyes dried, then you simply haven't been listening. Sure, they both have some amazing songs on them, but never before have I seen an album so consistant and amazingly well done. Sorry I'm a really bad blabbermouth I'll go on and on and on about nothing in particular... Kinda like I am now.
direct, RS500Albums.
It’s about understanding yourself in the context of two opposing cultures (for me British and Japanese), what ‘belonging’ means when home is an evolving concept, figuring out where you sit comfortably within and awkwardly outside of stereotypes, and ultimately trying to be ok with just being you, warts and all.” —Annie Black, Lilly Hiatt’s new album Walking Proof may prove to one of 2020’s most universally relatable thanks to a single line on the chorus of “P-Town”: “Don’t you hate when people say it is what it is?” Unless you’re Joe Pesci in The Irishman and you’re adding in a contraction, there’s never a time when “it is what it is” benefits the person you’re saying it to: You’re better off with either a shrug (or a shrug emoji). 2 on the UK album charts. —Steven Edelstone, Last year, the Iowa-raised, Nashville-based singer/songwriter Hailey Whitters released “Ten Year Town,” a number about something country artists have been moaning about for the entirety of the genre’s existence: small towns, how they trap us and how they’re always there waiting, even if you’re lucky enough to make it out. But queen really speaks to me you know. She considered leaving music altogether.
Listening to a player with a range that rivals the late bass giant Jaco Pastorius—and, arguably, the chops to match—part of the appeal comes from just watching the ideas roam free.
The album garnered tremendous underground success, and although it didn't go over as well with the mainstream industry, it's still the standard by which all alternative rock ...more, If you mean to insult people for only talking about pop, you found the wrong site to do that on.
But yeah both Michael and Linkin Park are great! "One distinction from the old list is the idea that there's not one objective history of popular music," said Rolling Stone's Reviews Editor Jon Dolan in a statement.
Even in the midst of a global pandemic, people have been connecting with each other and making meaningful art—two things that are integral to the human soul. The best selling album of all time. In many ways, 2018’s Safe in the Hands of Love was Tumor’s official rockstar moment. To simplify subscriber access, we have temporarily disabled the password requirement. A masterpiece of experimental rock, and a brilliant concept album. From Fight Fire With Fire, a blazing fast, thrashing, neck-breaker of a song, to Fade to Black, a melancholic but heavy story of one's loss in the battle with depression, this album signifies Metallica's change from thrash metal kings to musical geniuses. Brilliance.
Coming in at number eighteen on our list is 1967 – 1970, by The Beatles.
On previous Thundercat albums, he revelled in his own zaniness, but he also showed a knack for going right to the edge of incoherence while maintaining just enough of a consistent thread. Hip-hop’s legacy and continued vitality stands out (with three times as many rap albums represented on the new list as on the original), as does the interwoven lineages of soul music: Prince has two albums in the Top 50; The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill jumped from 312 to 10; and Marvin Gaye’s What’s Going On (an album for these times if there ever was one) beat out the Beatles’ Sgt. The best Eminem album. Some of them are the literal shades of people he (or his narrators) once knew who are gone now.
This is outrageous!
The RIAA certified “Double Live” as 21x Platinum as it shipped 10.5 million copies. Even while a bunch of music from the era become incredibly dated with all the flower power and peace love and acid nonsense, this album is so pure on honest and beautiful.
It makes logical sense: As long as there have been humans, they’ve surely used their voice to sing. This album is timeless. "She Said She Said" - awesome rock guitars8.
What came as a surprise was the album’s heavy nostalgia.
Honestly if you can make it past track 2 with your head intact, mouth closed and eyes dried, then you simply haven't been listening. Sure, they both have some amazing songs on them, but never before have I seen an album so consistant and amazingly well done. Sorry I'm a really bad blabbermouth I'll go on and on and on about nothing in particular... Kinda like I am now.
direct, RS500Albums.
It’s about understanding yourself in the context of two opposing cultures (for me British and Japanese), what ‘belonging’ means when home is an evolving concept, figuring out where you sit comfortably within and awkwardly outside of stereotypes, and ultimately trying to be ok with just being you, warts and all.” —Annie Black, Lilly Hiatt’s new album Walking Proof may prove to one of 2020’s most universally relatable thanks to a single line on the chorus of “P-Town”: “Don’t you hate when people say it is what it is?” Unless you’re Joe Pesci in The Irishman and you’re adding in a contraction, there’s never a time when “it is what it is” benefits the person you’re saying it to: You’re better off with either a shrug (or a shrug emoji). 2 on the UK album charts. —Steven Edelstone, Last year, the Iowa-raised, Nashville-based singer/songwriter Hailey Whitters released “Ten Year Town,” a number about something country artists have been moaning about for the entirety of the genre’s existence: small towns, how they trap us and how they’re always there waiting, even if you’re lucky enough to make it out. But queen really speaks to me you know. She considered leaving music altogether.
Listening to a player with a range that rivals the late bass giant Jaco Pastorius—and, arguably, the chops to match—part of the appeal comes from just watching the ideas roam free.
The album garnered tremendous underground success, and although it didn't go over as well with the mainstream industry, it's still the standard by which all alternative rock ...more, If you mean to insult people for only talking about pop, you found the wrong site to do that on.
But yeah both Michael and Linkin Park are great! "One distinction from the old list is the idea that there's not one objective history of popular music," said Rolling Stone's Reviews Editor Jon Dolan in a statement.
On the first half, other iconic Beatles tunes like Come Together and Something are featured, along with perhaps the first progressive metal song ever, I Want You (She's So Heavy). 5 superhit singles rest 8 superb songs with different creativity, art, music and lyrics. Since its release, it’s sold more than 50 million copies worldwide and is one of the best selling music albums in music history. Gotta love the ignorance of all these pop-culture-cozy blockheads who think that Lady Gaga or Justin Timberlake are "OMGosh the greatest thing ever to grace music. "
Even in the midst of a global pandemic, people have been connecting with each other and making meaningful art—two things that are integral to the human soul. The best selling album of all time. In many ways, 2018’s Safe in the Hands of Love was Tumor’s official rockstar moment. To simplify subscriber access, we have temporarily disabled the password requirement. A masterpiece of experimental rock, and a brilliant concept album. From Fight Fire With Fire, a blazing fast, thrashing, neck-breaker of a song, to Fade to Black, a melancholic but heavy story of one's loss in the battle with depression, this album signifies Metallica's change from thrash metal kings to musical geniuses. Brilliance.
Coming in at number eighteen on our list is 1967 – 1970, by The Beatles.
On previous Thundercat albums, he revelled in his own zaniness, but he also showed a knack for going right to the edge of incoherence while maintaining just enough of a consistent thread. Hip-hop’s legacy and continued vitality stands out (with three times as many rap albums represented on the new list as on the original), as does the interwoven lineages of soul music: Prince has two albums in the Top 50; The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill jumped from 312 to 10; and Marvin Gaye’s What’s Going On (an album for these times if there ever was one) beat out the Beatles’ Sgt. The best Eminem album. Some of them are the literal shades of people he (or his narrators) once knew who are gone now.
This is outrageous!
The RIAA certified “Double Live” as 21x Platinum as it shipped 10.5 million copies. Even while a bunch of music from the era become incredibly dated with all the flower power and peace love and acid nonsense, this album is so pure on honest and beautiful.
It makes logical sense: As long as there have been humans, they’ve surely used their voice to sing. This album is timeless. "She Said She Said" - awesome rock guitars8.
What came as a surprise was the album’s heavy nostalgia.
Honestly if you can make it past track 2 with your head intact, mouth closed and eyes dried, then you simply haven't been listening. Sure, they both have some amazing songs on them, but never before have I seen an album so consistant and amazingly well done. Sorry I'm a really bad blabbermouth I'll go on and on and on about nothing in particular... Kinda like I am now.
direct, RS500Albums.
It’s about understanding yourself in the context of two opposing cultures (for me British and Japanese), what ‘belonging’ means when home is an evolving concept, figuring out where you sit comfortably within and awkwardly outside of stereotypes, and ultimately trying to be ok with just being you, warts and all.” —Annie Black, Lilly Hiatt’s new album Walking Proof may prove to one of 2020’s most universally relatable thanks to a single line on the chorus of “P-Town”: “Don’t you hate when people say it is what it is?” Unless you’re Joe Pesci in The Irishman and you’re adding in a contraction, there’s never a time when “it is what it is” benefits the person you’re saying it to: You’re better off with either a shrug (or a shrug emoji). 2 on the UK album charts. —Steven Edelstone, Last year, the Iowa-raised, Nashville-based singer/songwriter Hailey Whitters released “Ten Year Town,” a number about something country artists have been moaning about for the entirety of the genre’s existence: small towns, how they trap us and how they’re always there waiting, even if you’re lucky enough to make it out. But queen really speaks to me you know. She considered leaving music altogether.
Listening to a player with a range that rivals the late bass giant Jaco Pastorius—and, arguably, the chops to match—part of the appeal comes from just watching the ideas roam free.
The album garnered tremendous underground success, and although it didn't go over as well with the mainstream industry, it's still the standard by which all alternative rock ...more, If you mean to insult people for only talking about pop, you found the wrong site to do that on.
But yeah both Michael and Linkin Park are great! "One distinction from the old list is the idea that there's not one objective history of popular music," said Rolling Stone's Reviews Editor Jon Dolan in a statement.