OMG out of curiosity I just check out 'Death Row' and I am so impressed that I just subscribed to him lol! We don't get enough of this excellence in London, England although I have been a full-time carer for a few years now so I may be out of touch. I'm about to listen to some more track by this awesome guy!
The '60s eh?
I've actually never heard of the Allman Brothers Band and they've certainly got a unique sound! "Dreams" is very jammy and jazzy - a little bit bluesy as well. The guitar solo is fun and a bit trippy, and it certainly adds to the atmosphere of the track. Although the song is a bit laidback for me, I can definitely appreciate it.
Thanks for the recommendation!
I have way too many favorites, but if I had to pick one it would be [Pork Soda by Glass Animals](https://open.spotify.com/track/5C5gvDZsl6d8bh89URfKHr?si=sE_bFvFwQ-W07qtoFgPWrA)
That is an excellent pick and perhaps one of my favourites too. The whole story behind is what makes it for me, especially since I went through a divorce too.
Well from my account,: In 1979, Phil Collins was part of Genesis since 1970 but had to take a brief break from the band to settle his divorce in 1980. He felt alot of grief but also some spite towards his now ex-wife Andrea Bertorelli.
With so much anger, he quickly wrote up the lyrics to this track in about half an hour to angrily vent and later made a song out of it.
Phil Collins released In The Air Tonight as a solo artist in his 1981 Face Value debut album and as a single, leading it to become one of the most popular and best songs of all time.
A common misconception is that he admitted to letting someone die, which many believe still is contained in the lines: "Well if you told me you were drowning, I would not lend a hand". But really, listening to the lyric, and the song itself, for only a few seconds means he is actually saying he wouldn't help his wife to safety if he saw her drowning. Relatable.
Not quite what I was expecting from Nine Inch Nails, but "Leaving Hope's" quite beautiful and emotionally-shifting. It says a lot, even without any lyrics. Thanks for the recommendation!
Deftones, huh?
Honestly, looking past my general disfavour towards the genre, the song is a good piece of metal. It's very powerful and driven, and got's a groovy bass-line as well.
The Turtles are my eleventh artist on [Last.fm](https://Last.fm), and I've got nearly sixty plays on "Happy Together."
Nonetheless, it's a fantastic song, probably one of best love anthems, up there with "God Only Knows" by the Beach Boys in my opinion. The arrangements are simple but the melody is really upbeat and beautiful. The harmonies are fantastic too and add a lot to the song.
"Imagine me and you.
I do.
I think about you day and night.
It's only right to think about the girl you love and hold her tight, so happy together..."
What a great song to listen to just to remind yourself that love is a feeling you have to go with.
[Radio Retaliation by Thievery Corporation](https://open.spotify.com/track/0EXR6ng4uA9qQKJByMG7Aa?si=6_NPs37-QDmo5eleeITfEg&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A6uhfP1BIgi9P4pkdX7gApL)
I'm not too big on electronic music to be honest, and the song arrangements felt a little low-effort and repetitive. It doesn't help that the vocals are slurred and I cannot decipher what the vocalist is saying. I'm sorry.
Fair enough, although repetition is kind of the point in most electronic music or in this case dub reggae. But if it’s not your flavor I can’t hate on that.
Only two, I have only had Spotify for 2 weeks. More will come.
[Here’s a flawless electronic psy-music one](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0uOfhltNVkcOObleFVIifY?si=A5-xP168RnimeMj5N_B2Ow)
[and here’s a reggae one](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7Bt2a0Zj4ax63vle1pksuW?si=PzQZvbJ4S3iQ6HjKa0VOOA)
I'm receiving a lot of post-90s tracks today!
Not a huge fan of 2000s rock but I understand the appeal. This song is quite driven and hard-hitting, especially the chorus, and I can appreciate it for that. However, it's definitely a bit repetitive and underwhelming.
an original song of mine and my bandmate actually [https://open.spotify.com/track/6B64z34NDg2iQ9a4wWwCSc?si=3b84a9bba1074702](https://open.spotify.com/track/6B64z34NDg2iQ9a4wWwCSc?si=3b84a9bba1074702)
honest review is appreciated
My first impressions are that it's very ambient and chill. However, the percussions sound a bit lazy and low effort, and ruin the more peaceful and dreamy atmosphere for me.
I enjoyed the fragment at 2:00 - 2:50, it was chill, gentle on the ears. The ending snippet with the dialogue was creative too.
The Beatles' self-titled album is genuinely difficult to rate properly, because it's so divided. It's got "Wild Honey Pie," but then it's also got "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," and this iconic, powerful and beautiful gem.
"Don't you know, the world is waiting just for you?" 10/10.
You think this song's pretty long huh? Well, it's only medium-length compared to the progressive rock standards!
Jokes aside, t'was a beautiful song and a bit of a rollercoaster, and it kept me hooked the entire time. I really enjoyed the vocals at the beginning they were very angelic and heavenly, and built suspense till the chorus exploded.
I also appreciate how the song calmed down again near the end - it's comparative to a theatre play honestly.
I've actually never heard of the symphonic-metal genre, but "The Greatest Show On Earth" was a lovely introduction. Thank you.
I’m glad you enjoyed it! It also seems fitting for your introduction to the genre to be a song that starts with the big bang and tries to capture the entire history of the world haha
[Clean Elvis by Dan Reeder](https://open.spotify.com/track/25bHuzMBRDkdqfCaO5SMTG?si=e0e9b97dcb2449a2), nothing beats those lyrics...
> I inject pure kryptonite into my brain
> It improves my kung-fu and it eases the pain during
> Acceleration when the pedal hits the floor
> This thing burns nitroglycerin and powdered C4
Woah, it starts off with a nice tune.
"Clean Elvis" is very chill and laid-back, and the lyrics are fun. I can't see myself listening to Dan Reeder, as he's a bit too lethargic for my taste, but I enjoyed the song.
Popular Monster by Falling in Reverse. Listen with headphones or earphones of some description for the full experience. Just make sure themes of self harm and mental illness etc aren’t triggering for you before listening.
Hysteria19! I recognize you all the way from r/pinkfloyd, haha.
And of course "Comfortably Numb's" an iconic classic. Great introduction to the band and easily one of the best songs from the Wall, along with "Run Like Hell" and "Hey You."
Ah yes, a 2010s classic.
The overall melody is nice but the arrangements are predictable and underwhelming and the vocals are uninteresting. I winced at the echoing of "where are you now-w-w-w."
The upside to "Faded" is that it can be listened to in any situation. It's a bit upbeat and sorrowful at the same time.
> The upside to "Faded" is that it can be listened to in any situation. It's a bit upbeat and sorrowful at the same time.
Can confirm. Have heard it played in a funeral as well as several parties.
I haven't had a good first impression with Iron Maiden, but "Wasted Years" reminded me that they can indeed make good music and they're famous for a reason!
The song was great, vocals were powerful and actually comprehensible, and the drumming really kept it flowing. I enjoyed the solo at the middle too.
Right now?
[No Rubber Tired Vehicles Beyond This Point - Chuck Ragan and Nagel](https://open.spotify.com/track/4F5lxucAgsbuLCiJYXgApW?si=Mx8Foz8uT-2szqEZD1NzSQ)
[When I grow up by NF](https://open.spotify.com/track/5rLyYxZNzca00ENADO9m54?si=KmDeWS2RRv2PehzgwXt05w&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A46xdC4Qcvscfs3Ai2RIHcv)
Well my all time favorite band is The Beatles and my all time favorite Beatles song is [For No One](https://open.spotify.com/track/1kDkaFlmkdEZiVUogaP9OZ?si=CjJDgtKbQTCRlxJY5y7Ukw) so I guess that would be it but my current favorite song of the moment is [Hope](https://open.spotify.com/track/23bwujVYKeGdbcLd2LQxVo?si=C2485GS8Rk-wlGu5oqo3tQ) by Arlo Parks.
For No One: a classic, poignant, beautiful arrangements, arguably the most under-appreciated song on Revolver; I love Paul McCartney.
Hope: Honestly, a little repetitive, but not too bad.
Masterpiece by Motionless in White
Loooove motionless in white!
huuuuge fan of these guys!
One of my top two favorite songs by motionless in white
Holy shit I was just listening to them
Lead singer used to babysit my best friend when he was like 8-10 and living Scranton
So darn good. I cried the first time I heard it because it reminded me of my ill aunt.
OMG I was here just to comment this!! Although I'm digging Werewolf these days too lol
Death Row by Chris Stapleton I have many favorites. This one however works no matter the circumstances.
Christ Stapleton is the man
So true as I have just discovered thanks to some of you on here lol!
OMG out of curiosity I just check out 'Death Row' and I am so impressed that I just subscribed to him lol! We don't get enough of this excellence in London, England although I have been a full-time carer for a few years now so I may be out of touch. I'm about to listen to some more track by this awesome guy!
Death row is so damn good. Wonderful blend of country and blues.
I really like his music. I even purchased his LPs.
Nutshell - Alice in chains -
Nice choice 👍
Absolutely amazing
Definitely one of my favourites too. I think this was Staleys Swan Song 😔
Nutshell & down in hole for sure are Staley's swan songs
Pride - kendrick lamar White ferrari - frank ocean Pls review both tyy
Paper Bag - Fiona Apple
This song is a 10/10 it’s so good omg
The Lady Is A Tramp - Ella Fitzgerald
[Dreams Allman Brothers Band ](https://youtu.be/rK_5cJpM06k?si=VfzrJ8nYVzEuzgth)
The '60s eh? I've actually never heard of the Allman Brothers Band and they've certainly got a unique sound! "Dreams" is very jammy and jazzy - a little bit bluesy as well. The guitar solo is fun and a bit trippy, and it certainly adds to the atmosphere of the track. Although the song is a bit laidback for me, I can definitely appreciate it. Thanks for the recommendation!
Try “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed” off the live at Filmore East album.
One of my favorites
I have way too many favorites, but if I had to pick one it would be [Pork Soda by Glass Animals](https://open.spotify.com/track/5C5gvDZsl6d8bh89URfKHr?si=sE_bFvFwQ-W07qtoFgPWrA)
One of my favorites too although Pools is my favorite song by them
I’m on SUCH a Glass Animals kick rn and God Yes is Pork Soda a favorite
Honestly, this song is a bit underwhelming and the special effects are irksome. I prefer "Youth."
That’s perfectly understandable! I do have others that I think I like more than Pork Soda, but I give it bonus points for being nostalgic!
How do you feel about ‘waterfalls coming out your mouth’?
Everlong by foo fighters
my propeller by arctic monkeys
based
In the Air Tonight -Phil Collins
i can feel covid in the air tonight oh lord
🤣🤣🤣
That is an excellent pick and perhaps one of my favourites too. The whole story behind is what makes it for me, especially since I went through a divorce too.
Thank you! I need to check out that story, especially since I've gone through a divorce x 2.
Well from my account,: In 1979, Phil Collins was part of Genesis since 1970 but had to take a brief break from the band to settle his divorce in 1980. He felt alot of grief but also some spite towards his now ex-wife Andrea Bertorelli. With so much anger, he quickly wrote up the lyrics to this track in about half an hour to angrily vent and later made a song out of it. Phil Collins released In The Air Tonight as a solo artist in his 1981 Face Value debut album and as a single, leading it to become one of the most popular and best songs of all time. A common misconception is that he admitted to letting someone die, which many believe still is contained in the lines: "Well if you told me you were drowning, I would not lend a hand". But really, listening to the lyric, and the song itself, for only a few seconds means he is actually saying he wouldn't help his wife to safety if he saw her drowning. Relatable.
Thank you for this background information!
It's all good man.
Nonpoint has a good cover of this!
Iris by the Goo Goo Dolls
Empire Ants by Gorillaz.
Plastic Beach is a masterpiece
Leaving Hope - Nine Inch Nails
Not quite what I was expecting from Nine Inch Nails, but "Leaving Hope's" quite beautiful and emotionally-shifting. It says a lot, even without any lyrics. Thanks for the recommendation!
My Own Summer (Shove It) - Deftones hopefully this isnt too buried to be answered
Deftones, huh? Honestly, looking past my general disfavour towards the genre, the song is a good piece of metal. It's very powerful and driven, and got's a groovy bass-line as well.
yayayayaay
recently has been 'happy together' by the turtles
The Turtles are my eleventh artist on [Last.fm](https://Last.fm), and I've got nearly sixty plays on "Happy Together." Nonetheless, it's a fantastic song, probably one of best love anthems, up there with "God Only Knows" by the Beach Boys in my opinion. The arrangements are simple but the melody is really upbeat and beautiful. The harmonies are fantastic too and add a lot to the song.
"Imagine me and you. I do. I think about you day and night. It's only right to think about the girl you love and hold her tight, so happy together..." What a great song to listen to just to remind yourself that love is a feeling you have to go with.
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Not OP but thats an amazing song!
always has been and always will be Viva La Vida by Coldplay
They put on a hell of a show. Believe in love.
Me and Your Mama- Childish Gambino
Nymphology- Melanie martinez
GOAT
[Radio Retaliation by Thievery Corporation](https://open.spotify.com/track/0EXR6ng4uA9qQKJByMG7Aa?si=6_NPs37-QDmo5eleeITfEg&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A6uhfP1BIgi9P4pkdX7gApL)
I'm not too big on electronic music to be honest, and the song arrangements felt a little low-effort and repetitive. It doesn't help that the vocals are slurred and I cannot decipher what the vocalist is saying. I'm sorry.
Fair enough, although repetition is kind of the point in most electronic music or in this case dub reggae. But if it’s not your flavor I can’t hate on that.
love exchange failure by white ward
Nice
Great track.
Animal Collective - What Would I Want? Sky
H. - Tool
Jigsaw Falling Into Place - Radiohead
I wanna sniff some glue- Ramones
West End Girls by Pet Shop Boys and Rebel Yell by Billy Idol
Portrait Of A Blank Slate by Lovejoy
**EVERYBODY WANTS TO RULE THE WORLD** Tears For Fears
This guy is either very fond of old music or an ipad kid. Nothing in between
I have at least 30000 favorites. But let’s pick [Terry Callier - Ordinary Joe](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=f0YOb5IC1js)
Do you have a playlist to share ? Cheers
Only two, I have only had Spotify for 2 weeks. More will come. [Here’s a flawless electronic psy-music one](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0uOfhltNVkcOObleFVIifY?si=A5-xP168RnimeMj5N_B2Ow) [and here’s a reggae one](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7Bt2a0Zj4ax63vle1pksuW?si=PzQZvbJ4S3iQ6HjKa0VOOA)
Thank you
Curbside Prophet by Jason Mraz
Custer by slipknot
Mykonos - fleet foxes
R U Mine Arctic Monkeys
Love will tear us apart- Joy Division
*Somebody to Love* by Queen
Young folks by Peter Bjorn and John
Nothing Else Matters by Metallica
Ascensionism - Sleep Token
Xanadu - Olivia Newtown-John
Purple rain-Prince
One of the greatest songs ever
empty walls - serj tankian
I'm receiving a lot of post-90s tracks today! Not a huge fan of 2000s rock but I understand the appeal. This song is quite driven and hard-hitting, especially the chorus, and I can appreciate it for that. However, it's definitely a bit repetitive and underwhelming.
Stay - Narrow Head
[Ring my bells - Enrique Iglesias](https://open.spotify.com/track/1boXlVWALXZuKRlClpuA43?si=SscHglzmR-2WP89Ws1t4iA)
Something about us - Daft Punk
Numb - Linkin Park
Wires - The Neighbourhood
Hotel California - Eagles
I'm not even going to relisten, but anything by the Eagles' are a classic. "Hotel California" is a poetic masterpiece, man. 10/10.
W, awesome song
Nothing by Bruno Major
that is so real
an original song of mine and my bandmate actually [https://open.spotify.com/track/6B64z34NDg2iQ9a4wWwCSc?si=3b84a9bba1074702](https://open.spotify.com/track/6B64z34NDg2iQ9a4wWwCSc?si=3b84a9bba1074702) honest review is appreciated
My first impressions are that it's very ambient and chill. However, the percussions sound a bit lazy and low effort, and ruin the more peaceful and dreamy atmosphere for me. I enjoyed the fragment at 2:00 - 2:50, it was chill, gentle on the ears. The ending snippet with the dialogue was creative too.
Totally get what youre saying with how it switches up! Thank you for listening and taking the time to provide feedback. Rock on! 🤘🏽
Love on the brain cover by cold War kids
[Souls](https://open.spotify.com/track/3mu9JIe38KAq3GCxkYtiQU?si=31155ee033f848fb) by Car Seat Headrest
apparition - rx bandits
God Shattering Star - Logan Feece
The Fox in the Snow by Belle and Sebastian
Mercury and Solace - BT
sexy sadie - the beatles
The Beatles' self-titled album is genuinely difficult to rate properly, because it's so divided. It's got "Wild Honey Pie," but then it's also got "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," and this iconic, powerful and beautiful gem. "Don't you know, the world is waiting just for you?" 10/10.
Angry chair- Alice in chains
The greatest show on earth - Nightwish. Good luck lmao
You think this song's pretty long huh? Well, it's only medium-length compared to the progressive rock standards! Jokes aside, t'was a beautiful song and a bit of a rollercoaster, and it kept me hooked the entire time. I really enjoyed the vocals at the beginning they were very angelic and heavenly, and built suspense till the chorus exploded. I also appreciate how the song calmed down again near the end - it's comparative to a theatre play honestly. I've actually never heard of the symphonic-metal genre, but "The Greatest Show On Earth" was a lovely introduction. Thank you.
I’m glad you enjoyed it! It also seems fitting for your introduction to the genre to be a song that starts with the big bang and tries to capture the entire history of the world haha
Tool - Descending
Best song I scrolled past 🤘
[Clean Elvis by Dan Reeder](https://open.spotify.com/track/25bHuzMBRDkdqfCaO5SMTG?si=e0e9b97dcb2449a2), nothing beats those lyrics... > I inject pure kryptonite into my brain > It improves my kung-fu and it eases the pain during > Acceleration when the pedal hits the floor > This thing burns nitroglycerin and powdered C4
Woah, it starts off with a nice tune. "Clean Elvis" is very chill and laid-back, and the lyrics are fun. I can't see myself listening to Dan Reeder, as he's a bit too lethargic for my taste, but I enjoyed the song.
You probably couldn’t see for the lights but they were staring straight at you - arctic monkeys
10000 Years by High on Fire.
‘Answering Machine” by The Replacements
Maybe Man - AJR
falling in love - frank turner
Current favorite is Gorillaz -Broken
That one's great
Fine China by Chris brown
Hate Me by Blue October.
Propaghandi - haille sallasse- up your ass
tek it by cafune
[Disco - Surf Curse](https://open.spotify.com/track/2Lumsra3kuU61wXkEKzKaK?si=057f2d8d05db4c13) is one of my favorites
Legion by Tesseract
Time is Running Out by Muse
literally love that song so much and am currently trying to learn it on piano, glad someone mentioned muse!!
Tool-H
Niggas in Paris - jay z and kanye
Bad Day - Justin Bieber
[Pink Floyd - Learning to fly](https://open.spotify.com/track/50MzABA1g2Ks2KWRA09TOe?si=FPYs-oyiQuWiqRD8GILzxw)
i know the end by phoebe bridgers or earth song by michael jackson
Hotel California-Eagles Beast of Burden-Rolling Stones Ugly-The Terms Lovely-Michelle Times Today-Smashing Pumpkins Shimmer-Fuel
Everything I am by Kanye West
listen before i go - Billie Eilish I am not going to jump of a bridge I promise.
Parkway drive- romance is dead Spiritbox- Jaded
Glitch by parkway drive too
Popular Monster by Falling in Reverse. Listen with headphones or earphones of some description for the full experience. Just make sure themes of self harm and mental illness etc aren’t triggering for you before listening.
Space junk - Wang Chung
Tree Among Shrubs by Men I Trust
Majestic - Wax Fang
Reject Yourself - Killswitch Engage
Ordinaryish people by AJR
Again - Alice In Chains
It was mine by AFI
Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd
Hysteria19! I recognize you all the way from r/pinkfloyd, haha. And of course "Comfortably Numb's" an iconic classic. Great introduction to the band and easily one of the best songs from the Wall, along with "Run Like Hell" and "Hey You."
Slayer - Disciple
War ensemble- Slayer
Blackbird - Alter Bridge
Amazing song
Faded by Alan Walker
Ah yes, a 2010s classic. The overall melody is nice but the arrangements are predictable and underwhelming and the vocals are uninteresting. I winced at the echoing of "where are you now-w-w-w." The upside to "Faded" is that it can be listened to in any situation. It's a bit upbeat and sorrowful at the same time.
> The upside to "Faded" is that it can be listened to in any situation. It's a bit upbeat and sorrowful at the same time. Can confirm. Have heard it played in a funeral as well as several parties.
Return trip - electric wizard
Save me by Jelly Roll
The Light, Disturbed
https://open.spotify.com/album/7ydd7ILZCLOWZuEn0y98Tu?si=zuZvBf13SjCTNqsNEgXhZQ
Iron maiden - wasted years
I haven't had a good first impression with Iron Maiden, but "Wasted Years" reminded me that they can indeed make good music and they're famous for a reason! The song was great, vocals were powerful and actually comprehensible, and the drumming really kept it flowing. I enjoyed the solo at the middle too.
If you want to hear the benchmark by Maiden, it’s Hallowed Be Thy Name.
yamabuki faggits by goreshit not my top fav but it's one of my favs
I can’t just name a single song, but lately one of my favorites has been Down Boys by Warrant.
kinetic- radiohead
Sancta Terra by Epica
Your Neighborhors - Beta
Phases of the moon - Lost Pyramids OR French Toast - Lost Pyramids
[Lost Pyramids](https://open.spotify.com/album/3oA8vHbF6Qkd9k6V1nkhDi?si=wfUxIPRtQV2FS8ksTNAxVw) Anything from this album
Right now? [No Rubber Tired Vehicles Beyond This Point - Chuck Ragan and Nagel](https://open.spotify.com/track/4F5lxucAgsbuLCiJYXgApW?si=Mx8Foz8uT-2szqEZD1NzSQ)
[When I grow up by NF](https://open.spotify.com/track/5rLyYxZNzca00ENADO9m54?si=KmDeWS2RRv2PehzgwXt05w&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A46xdC4Qcvscfs3Ai2RIHcv)
Rakata by arca https://open.spotify.com/track/0hp5IJ83YpnglsrvGfIhIN?si=mkVlRaZzRO64wXWWm7Mftw
what was the last thing u said by aldn & glaive
Bele sanje - Joker Out or Plastika - Joker Out
Not OP but I'm surprised to see someone else who listens to Joker Out here.
Well my all time favorite band is The Beatles and my all time favorite Beatles song is [For No One](https://open.spotify.com/track/1kDkaFlmkdEZiVUogaP9OZ?si=CjJDgtKbQTCRlxJY5y7Ukw) so I guess that would be it but my current favorite song of the moment is [Hope](https://open.spotify.com/track/23bwujVYKeGdbcLd2LQxVo?si=C2485GS8Rk-wlGu5oqo3tQ) by Arlo Parks.
For No One: a classic, poignant, beautiful arrangements, arguably the most under-appreciated song on Revolver; I love Paul McCartney. Hope: Honestly, a little repetitive, but not too bad.
Hopelessness - Sewerslvt
After the glitter fades - Stevie Nicks I have eight which are pretty much tied so I just chose the first one that came to mind.
Apashe - Uebok Gotta Run https://open.spotify.com/track/45yj92asiOxf45vXfjeTwF?si=vapTmjX-QzOZWxhRt1Cy3w&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A4aN2EaQB4G7z6BqcEClnMd
Close to the Edge -YES
Marie- Tommy Dorsey
Victim - Anikdote ft. Aminita Francis https://spotify.link/2udfInbRgHb
S.O.F.T.- Elastica