Monday, 29 September 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 128

Let's check out what is happening in the MTV studios today...

MTV Unplugged - Alanis Morissette
Peak Alanis, right here. A mix of songs from Jagged Little Pill and Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie - which both rule - but the real highlights here are the rare songs not from those albums. These R the Thoughts is the only that had been previously recorded, but this unplugged version is actually better.
Highlights: These R the Thoughts, Joining You, No Pressure Over Cappuccino, Princes Familiar
8.5/10

MTV Unplugged - Alice in Chains
A very sombre affair. I actually really enjoy the tracks from the self-titled album on here, because it proves what I thought about removing all the dirge and you get good songs. Still dark and nihilistic, but good. Layne Staley really is not in good form here, but then I guess he probably does okay for a dude that was doing so much heroin that he refused to leave his house again after this.
Highlights: No Excuses, Sludge Factory, Angry Chair, Over Now
7/10

MTV Unplugged - Bryan Adams
This is some serious re-working of these songs. Nice for a bit of a change, and he certainly brought in a crazy good team of musicians to do it. And some random new songs as well. It is BA being BA. It never fails.
Highlights: Back to You, Cuts Like a Knife, Heaven, A Little Love
8/10

MTV Unplugged - Kiss
Greatest MTV Unplugged album. Greatest live album. When I am not listening to the CD, I should be watching it on DVD. 
Highlights: 57 minutes of good times
10/10

MTV Unplugged - Jay-Z
Jay-Z teaming up with The Roots to give his songs a real groove. The funniest part is that this is a TV show, so he is censoring himself all through the songs. Which, given how much Jay swears and says rude things, must have been a serious challenge and proves why Hova is the best.
Highlights: Izzo  (H.O.V.A.), Takeover, Heart of the City (Ain't No Love),  Jigga That N****
8/10

MTV Unplugged - Mariah Carey
Have I mentioned Mariah Carey is an awesome singer? Like, if Boyz II Men were just one woman, I am not sure they would be as good as her. I will even allow her to sing a Jackson 5 song.
Highlights: I'll Be There, Emotions, Make It Happen
7.5/10

MTV: Extreme Galacial Beats - Various Artists
Lots of electronic music, but not just a DJ mix like most of those other albums I have. This is just a straight up compilation of big breaks to go do "extreme" things to, I guess? It is pretty great, in parts. 
Highlights: Out of Control - The Chemical Brothers, 138 Trek - DJ Zinc, Stakker Humanoid (Krafty Kuts Remix) - Humanoid, We Are Alive (DJ Icey's Arctic Bass Mix) - Paul Van Dyj
6.5/10

MTV: Extreme Alpine Chills - Various Artists
More of the same, except - as the title suggest - this is all a lot more chill. And features more of your well-known electro names, like Moby and Fatboy Slim. 
Highlights: Relax - Etienne De Crecy, Karmacoma - Massive Attack, Fire in the Middle - Nightmares on Wax, I've Got a Right - Only Child
6/10

Mugenmirai - Perfume
The curse of purchasing J-Pop singles in iTunes is having to deal with romaji in the titles. But I love this song, so I just have to deal with it. I probably need more Perfume in my life.
9/10

The Music - The Music
Early 00s UK dance indie rock? Who cares - the important thing is this is a serverly underrated album. It loses its steam towards the end, for sure, but otherwise it just immediately gets rocking and never stops.
Highlights: Take the Long Road and Walk It, The People, The Dance, Human
7.5/10

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Friday, 26 September 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 127

Mosaic - Wang Chung
Everybody have fun tonight! This is just peak 80s pop in all its glory. And there is a surprising amount of angry swearing at how our capitalist society is destroying our world!
Highlights: Everybody Have Fun Tonight, Let's Go, The World in Which We Live
7/10

Most of All: The Best of - Debbie Harry
Blondie were pretty cool. And Debbie Harry herself is cool. But... her solo work is pretty naff. Outside of a couple of songs, it is all very uninspired and only shows that her voice was pretty average. I am not saying someone like Mariah Carey could have made these songs more worthwhile... actually, her duetting with Iggy Pop would have been wild.
Highlights: I Want That Man, French Kissin' in the USA, Free to Fall, In Love With Love
6/10

Mother Love Bone - Mother Love Bone
These dudes had great riffs. A lot of great riffs. It is just that, in general, the rest of the song did not follow up on said great riff as well as you would want. BUT when they got it right, they really got it right. Despite the hype, I do not think they would have been any bigger had Andrew Wood lived.
Highlights: Stardog Champion, This is Shangrila, Chloe Dancer/Crown of Thorns, Gentle Groove
7/10

Mötley Crüe - Mötley Crüe
When this came out, I remember people using all sorts of weird genre terms to describe; thrash metal, death metal, grunge... none of them at all accurate. People just looked at images and decided that was the sound. What it DOES sound like, is awesomeness. This is still kinda Mötley Crüe - just with a different singer. And big balls. New (temporary?) singer John Corabi's voice is so different to Vince Neil's, that it always amazes me he was their first choice. It's really a good mix of the heavier/darker songs and a little more radio-friendly rock, plus Droppin' Like Flies is sort of prog? Maybe kinda not really. Smoke the Sky is some sort of ode to marijuana usage - which is odd coming from guys that were supposed to be completely free of alcohol and drugs at this point (I mean, I'm pretty sure I saw Tommy knocking back champagne when I went to his DJ gig a few years back, but whatever). Honestly, when this album came out, I know I bought in to all the negative press around it - being a big fan of the original line-up, it was hard not to. But within a few years, I was able to realise that this album is actually darn awesome. Really darn awesome.
Highlights: Misunderstood, Hooligan's Holiday, Power to the Music, Welcome to the Numb
8/10

Mountain Top [Single] - ELLEGARDEN
When this was first released, it was never going to live up to my expectations; the first single in 16 years, the first piece of recording since their reunion, and just something I never thought would happen in my lifetime. It has since grown on me and definitely appreciate it a lot more. Still sounds kind of generic rock, but at least the lyrics are great. And ELLEGARDEN are back, mofos!
8/10

The Movie - The Shit
This may well be Ryan Adams' best work ever. Certainly his greatest lyrics. A lot of Andy Fiddlesticks, Jo Jo the Parrot and punching in the nuts. KING FUCKING KONG!!!
Highlights: Honky Tonk Ba-Donkey Kong, Jimmy, Blue as a Zoo, Taco Bell in Bed, Problems
9/10

MPLSound - Prince
I only just discovered what the MPLS stands for. I am not American, okay? This is a total solo Prince album and it is just funky pop all the way. By Prince standards, it is... mediocre. Like, he probably just sat down at the computer and pumped this all out in like half a day.
Highlights: No More Candy 4 U, (There'll Never B) Another Like Me, Valentina, Ol' Skool Company
7/10

Mr. Bad Guy - Freddie Mercury
Hard to believe this was his only real solo album. It is almost what you would expect; lots of keyboards, synths and dance beats, but a lot less layered vocals than a Queen album. I get the feeling that is more of a Brian May thing. The songs reworked for Made in Heaven sound better there.
Highlights: Made in Heaven, I Was Born to Love You, Mr. Bad Guy
6.5/10

Mr. T's Commandments - Mr. T
The greatest man ever is here to tell you how to be better. The most important 30 minutes of your life, outside of watching Be Somebody or Be Somebody's Fool.
Highlights: The Toughest Man in the World, Mr. T Mr. T, You Got to Go Through It, The One and Only Mr. T
7.5/10

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Thursday, 25 September 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 126

(miss)understood - Ayumi Hamasaki
Album # 1100, three mornings in a row starting with The Empress, and we return to that peak era. This album is one where I think it is good and then I listen to it and I am like HOLY MACKERAL WILL IT EVER STOP BEING AWESOME?!? Like, try and find a better opening run than these first five songs. Then the middle eases up a bit, but then towards the end we get one of her best ballads ever, one of her best instrumentals ever, and then some great pop to end things off. 
Highlights: HEAVEN, STEP you, Are You Wake Up?, (miss)understood, is this LOVE?
8.5/10

Missing You - K.Will
The next chapter in my random K-Pop song collection. This is a couple of light tracks - a ballad and a bit of a dance number. Not bad. Good voice.
Highlights: Missing You, Hypnosis
6.5/10

The Mix Tape - KRS-One
This is purely The Real Hip-Hop is Over Here. A massive and direct diss at Nelly. Probably one of my favourite diss tracks, because KRS knows how to put some lyrics together. If I were Nelly, I probably would have cried myself to sleep every night for a month, with my face buried in a pile of cash...
9/10

The Mix-Up - Beastie Boys
Instrumental acid jazz fun times from these cats. It is great... but admittedly, a bit disappointing. Only because their instrumentals on all their albums were super awesome, and these are a bit more of a loose jam. Still pretty funky in parts, though.
Highlights: Off the Grid, The Cousin of Death, The Melee, Freaky Hijiki
7/10

The Mix-Up (Bonus Tracks EP) - Beastie Boys
Like the name says, these are leftover tracks they threw online and made suckers like me buy. More of the same, but at least the title track made the cut here!
Highlights: The Mix-Up
6.5/10

Mixed Up - The Cure
There are "extended mix" versions of songs from Disintegration? Imagine adding them to the album. And then doing "extended mix" versions of more songs on the album. Would it ever end? Wait - the "extended dub mix" of Pictures of You is actually shorter than the album version. What a world!
Highlights: Never Enough (Big Mix), Fascination Street (Extended Mix), A Forest (Tree Mix)
7/10

Mixed Up World [Single] - Sophie Ellis-Bextor
A few neat songs by the kitchen disco queen.
Highlights: Mixed Up World, The Earth Shook the Devil's Hand
7/10

Moanin' - Mr. Airplane Man
This is the song Somebody's Baby. This has gotta be somebody else's song, because I have no idea where this came from or what this is or even who this band is.
6/10

Modjo - Modjo
The is purely the song Lady (Hear Me Tonight). I do not know of any other songs by Modjo. Do they have any other songs? Do they need any other songs?
8/10

Monster - R.E.M.
I feel like this album is R.E.M. trying to lean in to that whole 'grunge' thing, when they had been some sort of indie rock band for like 15 years at this point - and actually been doing the major label pop-rock thing for half of that time, anyways. And I know all the grunge bands respected them or whatever... but this just does not work for me at all. Well, the grunge parts; the few parts where they actually produce well-crafted pop-rock songs works nicely.
Highlights: Strange Currencies, What's the Frequency Kenneth?
5/10

Moodring - Mýa
This is purely the Missy produced My Love Is Like...Wo. Because I take Missy in all forms, even if it is just her going "Wo" over a big beat.
9/10

Moondancer - Meco
Meco taking a break from the disco-fied soundtracks to make some of his own disco music. Dracula's coming!
Highlights: Love Me Dracula, Spooky, Devil Delight, Living in the Night
7/10

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Wednesday, 24 September 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 125

mimosa - Ayumi Hamasaki
Ayu's most recent single. Nothing groundbreaking, but very good. Still Ayu.
8/10

Mind Games - John Lennon
This albums is very low key, but lyrically still very protesty and freedom for the people. Just less angsty than Sometime in New York City. Almost like Lennon is tired and his energy a bit drained since the last album flopped. And he was drinking and partying a lot. Probably that. 
Highlights: Mind Games, I Know (I Know), Meat City, Out of the Blue
7/10

Minor Earth Major Sky - a-ha
Interesting how these guys always seemed to grow and adapt their sound to be more in step with what was happening in pop music; this certainly sounds like something from around 2000, without sounding too terrible. 
Highlights: Velvet, The Sun Never Shone That Day, Barely Hanging On
6.5/10

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Minutes to Midnight - Linkin Park
Not a lot of Mike Shinoda on this one. And the album is boring. Coincidence? Musically, it does have good moments. It is just having it all rely on Chester Bennington do his thing just does not give the songs any dynamics. The proof is in the only two songs that feature Shinoda doing his thing, too, and they are easily the best songs on the album.
Highlights: Bleed It Out, Shadow of the Day, What I've Done
6/10

The Miracle - Queen
This album has it all; dance bops, simple pop, ballads, synth bass, computer drums... and in there are two of their biggest straight rock songs ever. Brian May's tone on this album is absolute perfection. I do have the box set and am looking forward to listening to the various outtakes and what not - I have already heard the version of Breakthru on there with the real drums and bass and it sounds awesome - but I still have like 900 albums in here to get through... so maybe in 2026...
Highlights: I Want It All, Was It All Worth It, Breakthru, The Miracle
8.5/10

Miracle Driving - JUDY AND MARY
Fairly standard JAM offering, though much less punk than usual. But still enjoyable.
Highlights: Miracle Night Driving, Kyoto, Platinum, ステレオぜんかい
7/10

A Mirage in the Sun - MONOEYES
I was going to say something about this being their weakest album, but it really is not. Or all their albums are great and I just sometimes pretend otherwise? The end three songs here are absolute perfection - like the ending of a PASSPO☆ album. These dudes actually released a new album a couple of weeks ago. Shame I will have to wait three more months to check it out...
Highlights: 明日公園で, Wish it Was Snowing Out, Remember Me, グラニート
8/10

MIRROR - SCANDAL
While I do miss the angsty punk vibes from their previous couple of albums, the newfound creativity on display throughout this album more than makes up for it. I should learn some of these riffs for the next time I get to demo Mami's signature strat. That thing is art!
Highlights: MIRROR, eternal, 彼女はWave, アイボリー
8/10

Mirrorball - Sarah McLachlan
For those keeping score at home, this makes THREE live albums from Sarah McLachlan in my collection. Insert a gif of Tim Robinson saying "What the hell?" from I Think You Should Leave here. In fairness, the previous two were EPs and this is a full on long album. And it is long. And it is very good. The songs generally have a bit of an extra kick going on, although I am not sure any of them needed shredding guitar solos.
Highlights: Sweet Surrender, Ice Cream, Wait, Do What You Have to Do
7/10

The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill - Lauryn Hill
Ms. Hill gets a lot of flack, but she also gets away with a lot. A LOT. People give her more leeway than she probably deserves, but the reason for that is this album is a gawdam masterpiece. Two parts hip-hop, two parts R&B, one part reggae, one part gospel, three parts soul. All parts brilliant.
Highlights: Ex-Factor, Zion, Doo Wop (That Thing), Can't Take My Eyes Off of You
9/10

Miss-E... So Addictive - Missy Elliott
Oooh yeah we are just hitting all my hip-hop bumps today! This may not be Missy's best work, but there are still some killer tracks. This is her and Timberland starting to find their groove between between making artsy creative hip-hop and getting some hooks. Missy's rhymes are badass, though. And she sure does not have patience for fools. 
Highlights: Get Ur Freak On, One Minute Man (Remix), Dog in Heat, Old School Joint, Step Off
7/10

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Tuesday, 23 September 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 124

Memorial Address - Ayumi Hamasaki
Could this EP be any more Ayu? It just needs one of her angry heavy Linkin Park style tracks, otherwise it has everything else you would expect; fun pop, funky grooves, big rock ballads. Absolutely awesome.
Highlights: Memorial Address, HANABI ~episode II~, ourselves
9/10

Memorial Beach - a-ha
I hesitate to use the word dark here, but this is more artsy and blues-rock than their previous work. Like, they've clearly been listening to some grunge, but it has not totally overtaken their complete sound. And it really works for me! This album makes me appreciate their all-around musicianship.
Highlights: Move to Memphis, Cold as Stone, Between Your Mama and Yourself, Lie Down in the Darkness
7/10

Merry Christmas - Mariah Carey
Ms. Carey could sing to me the full screenplay of Avatar and the ingredients of a tin of baked beans and I am sure I would sit there all doe-eyed. Merry Christmas!
Highlights: All I Want for Christmas is You
6.5/10

Messin' with the Boys - Cherie & Marie Currie
I did briefly mention The Currie sisters many years ago. The performance in that video is the stuff! This album is so far removed from The Runaways - like a Peter Criss album is to a Kiss album. The reissue is certainly overkill and unnecessary. The world does not need 1288 versions of Cherry Bomb!
Highlights: Since You've Been Gone, Messin' with the Boys, Elaine, This Time
7/10 for the original album, 6/10 for the reissue

Meteora - Linkin Park
Sometimes you just feel like a bit of angry LP doing the angry LP thing. There is something comforting about it, I think. Any album where Mike Shinoda raps lots gets my approval. More on that tomorrow...
Highlights: Lying from You, Nobody's Listening, Numb, Figure.09
7.5/10

Midnite Vultures - Beck
Weird noises, silly lyrics, some funky basslines and the occasional actual hooks. I can appreciate his attempt to make a silly Prince album - and in parts it totally works. But, like, I have Prince. And Flight of the Conchords doing silly Prince.
Highlights: Milk & Honey, Mixed Bizness, Debra, Sexx Laws
6/10

Mike + the Mechanics - Mike + the Mechanics
This is only the song All I Need is a Miracle. It is some sort of 80s staple.
7/10

Milk and Honey - John Lennon/Yoko Ono
If ever an album out there needed to be re-recorded it would be this. Normally I am somewhat against that sort of thing, but in this case I wholeheartedly support it. Hell, bring in McCartney if you must and have him record some backing vocals; the songs being unfinished means Lennon's vocal performances are less than what he was aiming for. There are some pretty decent songs here. They just needed to be... finished.
Highlights: Nobody Told Me, I'm Stepping Out, Grow Old with Me
6.5/10

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Monday, 22 September 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 123

The Masterplan - Oasis
I used to find the record label spiel about these dudes doing I am the Walrus live so dishonest; they would always brag about how "The Beatles never attempted to play it live" and I am like, sure - because they quit playing live before they had even written the song, so they never had the chance. Some of these songs are very good, and some are vey much deserving of just being a b-side. And there were so many better songs left off that LOGMAN had to make his own compilation of them.
Highlights: Acquiesce, Talk Tonight, Stay Young, The Masterplan
7.5/10

Mata Leão - Biohazard
It was a shame to drop an awesome guitarist, but it did mean that just being a trio these dudes churned out a fast and furious hardcore piece of awesome. This is just the most no-nonsense album they ever made. And I think I stole some of the liner notes from this album to pad out the credits of The Return of the Mystery Monks of the Shaolin Temple.
Highlights: Authority, Modern Democracy, Control, In Vain
8/10

Matangi - M.I.A.
Well, this album is... crazy? At least, it starts out fairly weird and then slowly gains some sense of normality. And then back to the crazy. M.I.A. sure likes to shout out of tune.
Highlights: Exodus, Bad Girls
5.5/10

The Matrix: Music From the Motion Picture - Various Artists
Well, I used to have this album, but then I ditched it and only kept Rob D's Clubbed to Death. Because it is a very mean beat. I do not think the rest of the album was worth it.
8/10

MAXIDENT - Stray Kids
These guys are such a conundrum; MASSIVE beats and generally very hooky-hooks, but then they love making silly noises and having sections that just have zero flow. When they do it right, they really do it right.
Highlights: CASE 143, CHILL, TASTE, Can't Stop
7.5/10

Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too - Иew Radicals
No surprises, I only have one song. But it is not You Get What You Give - surprise! It is, of course, Someday We'll Know. Great song. One day I might check out the full album.
8/10

Measure of a Man - Clay Aiken
This is all very harmless mature pop music. Which is probably quite a waste of a singer like Clay Aiken.
Highlights: Invisible, Run to Me, I Survived You, Measure of a Man
6.5/10

The Meat Won't Listen - WereWolph
14 songs. 7 minutes. And 2 songs make up half of that time. The covers are hilarious - even when he covers himself - but some of this is very much not metal. DRA fails, yet again!
Highlights: I would like a full cover of Creed's Higher
4/10

Mechanical Advantage (The Covers EP) - Robot Goes Here
Absolutely hilarious low budget electro covers or rock and punk songs. The programmed vocals on Back in Black are amazing.
Highlights: Back in Black, The Trooper, Live in the Van
5.5/10

megaphonic - YUKI
YUKI finally embracing just being the artpop queen she always had inside her. With a little bit of pop-rock thrown in. Really solid album all around
Highlights: 鳴いてる怪獣, 相思相愛, Hello!, マイ・プライヴェート・アイダホ
8/10

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Thursday, 18 September 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 122

The Man From Manhattan - Eddie Howell
Freddie Mercury and Brian May get far too much billing for this. Well, Mercury does. Brian May's guitar is very obvious. But the Queen influence is all over this thing. Not a bad song, but I think Freddie was a tad optimistic to be so sure it was going to be a hit. But then again, compared to everything else on this, it is a sure fire classic!
Highlights: The Man From Manhattan, The Man From Manhattan (Revisited)
6/10

Man of Colours - Icehouse
I absolutely MUST get this album in full. One of the best Australian albums of the 80s, no doubt. And I am missing songs like Nothing Too Serious and My Obsession.
Highlights: Crazy, Electric Blue
9/10

MAP OF THE SOUL: 7 - BTS
This album is pure art. The solo songs being called interludes is hilarious, but ties it all together and everything here is different levels of great. Normally, I would be critical of an album this length, but it never gets too much, because there is so much going on and it all slams. It is impossible to not enjoy the BTS pop/hip-hop/R&B stylings. They are their own genre. And all of it proves once again that RM has the stupidest but most accurate name. Bah gawd I want to just listen to this all day.
Highlights: Intro: Persona, Dionysus, ON, Moon, We are Bulletproof: The Eternal, Outro: Ego
9/10

Map The Soul - Epik High
More Korean hip-hop! Another random song in my collection - Scenario. This might not be on BTS' level, but it is sure solid!
8/10

Mariah Carey - Mariah Carey
Everything about this, from the production to the hooks to Mariah's absolutely killer vocals, just screams 1990 to me. And I am here for it! Is it her that does the rapping on Prisoner? Because that is just wild! Someone needs to ask 10 year-old LOGMAN what his problem with Mariah was, because this album is my jam.
Highlights: Vision of Love, Prisoner, Someday, Love Takes Time
8/10

The Marshall Mathers LP - Eminem
This was an album I listened to non-stop back in 2000. And as much as I have grown up in the last 25 years, I can still say that some of these beats are awesome and the lyrics are mostly hilarious. The homophobia and whatnot has not aged well. Steve Berman skits, however, never get old. Oh snap, this just reminded me of when I saw Live in concert and that dude started 'singing' The Way I Am at the end of one of their cheesy songs. Xzibit used to be so darn cool. Kim is the most wonderfully disturbing song of the year 2000.
Highlights: The Way I Am, Bitch Please II, Under the Influence, Criminal
8/10

MarugotoStarterActivitiesMp3LessonReview - The Japan Foundation
Well, lots of audio from one of my earliest textbooks. Great for practicing on my walk to/from the office back in the day. Where else do you want me to put it? In the fridge?
Highlights: practice makes perfect
7/10

The Massacre - 50 Cent
Remember when 50 Cent was one of the biggest hip-hop superstars in the world? Now, he may be more famous for being on social media and throwing money at stuff. And making fun of Floyd Mayweather. He should do more of that part. This stuff works best when it is going hard, because his LL Cool J impersonation is pretty lame.
Highlights: Get In My Car, Ski Mask Way, My Toy Soldier, Hate It or Love It (Remix)
6.5/10

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Wednesday, 17 September 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 121

M(A)DE IN JAPAN - Ayumi Hamasaki
I am unable to paste her symbol as text. Maybe I need to add it to my fonts or something? Flower is the heaviest and angriest and most awesome heavy Ayu song ever. And that guitar solo in Mr. Darling is just about the coolest. Hard to believe this album is almost 10 years old! And at this point was her last great album...
Highlights: Flower, Mad World, Mr. Darling, Survivor
8/10

Mack Daddy - Sir Mix-A-Lot
Strangely, this is purely Baby Got Back. I say strange, because I have two of his less popular albums in full. And Sir Mix-A-Lot is always good for some bounce. This song is iconic. I mean, who does not like big butts?
10/10

Mad Mad World - Tom Cochrane
This is just Life is a Highway. Bah gawd this song never gets old. I think I have heard a total of two Tom Cochrane songs in my life and can not remember the other. I think he is Canadian. So I should listen to more of his work!
10/10

Made in America - Blues Brothers
I would not brag about such things. Immediately leads consumers to believe your product may be poorly constructed. More live "blues" jamming from the best fake band ever. Belushi sure had a cool tone, even if he was not much of a singer.
Highlights: Soul Finger, Who's Making Love, I Ain't Got You, Going Back to Miami
7/10

Made in Heaven - Queen
This album is so much better than it had any right to be. Like, how do you just take a bunch of half-finished songs and make an album that is probably 20% better than any other album you have released in 10 years?!? And how did Mercury's voice sound so awesome still, despite being at the end of his life? Some massive rock songs, some chill pop, some epic ballads and even a dance number. All in all, it is the perfect sign-off. Fab.
Highlights: Let Me Live, Too Much Love Will Kill You, You Don't Fool Me, Made in Heaven, I Was Born to Love You
9/10

Madman Across the Water - Elton John
Would you believe this is only one song? A bit of a shame, really. I do not think I have actually heard this album in full. What a clown. This is Tiny Dancer. Legendary song about Tony Danza.
8/10

Magical Mystery Tour - The Beatles
The Fab Four go full on psychadelica. I will be real with you: the original EP is probably the worst recorded music in The Beatles' discography. One good song and they are all produced terribly, in my opinion. But then the US version that has now become canon adds the 1967 singles, and they are some of the absolute best songs The Beatles ever recorded. Go figure.
Highlights: Strawberry Fields Forever, All You Need Is Love, I am the Walrus, Baby You're a Rich Man
7/10

Make It Big - Wham!
How is this only the song Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go? I mean, this song is awesome, but I do not understand why I do not have the full album. Or more Wham! I should have ALL the Wham!
10/10

MAKUAKE - eill
This is surprisingly.. funky! Like, full on funk dance pop. Very very cool.
Highlights: MAKUAKE, FUTURE WAVE, 初恋
8/10

Mama Said Knock You Out - LL Cool J
Nothing like some old school LL Cool J to make the day even more badass. I actually do not recall listening to him so much back in the day, but this album strikes me as bit of a harder edge to some of his earlier cuts. The title track is all kinds of badassery. Marley Marl was/is def.
Highlights: Mama Said Knock You Out, Murdergram, Eat Em Up L Chill, Jingling Baby (Remixed But Still Jingling)
7/10

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Monday, 15 September 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 120

LOVE YOURSELF 承 `Her` - BTS
These bad dudes hitting with a quick and killer EP. Pretty much just 8 awesome dance tracks. DNA has to be one of their most complete songs and MIC Drop is just straight heavy hip-hop.
Highlights: DNA, Best of Me, Pied Piper, MIC Drop
9/10

Love. Angel. Music. Baby. - Gwen Stefani
I was never a big fan of this album, outside of a few songs. Listening back some 20 years later and bah gawd her appropriation of Japanese is such a super lame way to try and be cool. Bitch can't even pronounce Harajuku properly. And lyrically this stuff is about as shallow and braindead as you could possibly achieve. Unbelievably, the best part of this album features Andre 3000. I guess negative x negative = positive. 
Highlights: Long Way to Go, What You Waiting For?
4/10

LOVEppears - Ayumi Hamasaki
This album is just one big hardcore dance party. Like, this dance beat kicks in and never stops! Even on a song like And Then that is all dark and moody - it still makes you want to dance your socks off. Which would be weird, because how does that happen without losing our shoes? Do your socks just melt because they were made with cheap cotton? Anyways, in spite of Ayu's voice on this album, it is just killer. Always much better than I ever give it credit for.
Highlights: Who..., And Then, End Roll, Fly High
8/10

LOVEppears/appears 20th Anniversary Edition - Ayumi Hamasaki
Did someone say dance party?!? When I see dance mixes labelled something like "EURO Mix", I wonder if that is how they would mix it in Europe. Like, is this how music is European clubs actually sounds? Anyways, these megamixes are kind of fun. The "Millenium Mix" of A Song for xx sounds very much like the album version. And from there, it is just appears, WHATEVER and immature mixed in different ways. And because that was too diverse, the final disc is just appears. I guess that was the original release or something? I would not know - in the year 2000 I was too busy listening to Limp Bizkit and Eminem to know what an Ayu was!
Highlights: being transported back to a Euro dance club circa-2000 which is something I never experienced so have absolutely no nostalgia for it.
6.5/10

LOVEppears/appears 20th Anniversary Edition [Disc 1] - Ayumi Hamasaki
And then we are back to the beginning with the original album, but remastered for the 20th anniversary. Hence the big box set. Sadly, it is the only Ayu album that has been afforded such treatment. I was really hoping they might do something similar for MY STORY, but alas. I have this and the original release on here because there are genuine differences in the audio - this almost appears to be an actual remix, but I could be wrong. I have certainly heard appears enough today...
Highlights: Who..., And Then, End Roll, Fly High
8/10

Loverboy - Loverboy
I really should check out the rest of this album, but of now I will just enjoy the groove of Turn Me Loose. Great song.
8/10

Lovesexy - Prince
This album is such wonderful popfunkrnb. So much fun and danceability.
Highlights: Eye No, Lovesexy, Alphabet St., Glam Slam
8/10

Lyricist Lounge Vol. 1 - Various Artists
I only have the song Oh No by Mos Def, Pharoahe Monch & Nate Dogg. And it turns out I even have this on the wrong album? That is shocking. Almost as shocking as how cool this song? Pharoahe Monch has the coolest line of the week.
8/10

Turns out I also messed up my numbering last week and tried to force myself to listen to an extra 10 albums? Not on my watch!

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Friday, 12 September 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 119

Love Again - Ayumi Hamasaki
This is not an album I listen to often - quite likely my least listened to Ayu album, or at least right up there. It is not necessarily bad or anything - there a few awesome songs and the interludes are really great - but I find it a bit... generic. This whole little period post-Power of Music is her most average. Colours was awesome and put an end to that. I should listen to Colours again...
Highlights: snowy kiss, untitled for her... story 2, Ivy, Bye-bye darling
7.5/10

Love and Fear - Jimmy Barnes
Barnesy's usual brand of Aussie rock, but with more of a modern/updated sound. Which, at this point, is now 20 years-old. Big rock guitars, a few big beats. No rapping on this one, but def some R&B on that one song.
Highlights: Time Will Tell, Temptation, Love Gone Cold
6.5/10

The Love Below - Outkast
Or really an Andre 3000 solo album with Big Boi on a couple of tracks. Look, Imma be real with you with all: I find Andre 3000 really pretentious and annoying. And this album is a lot of nonsense and sex, without actually being sexy, if you know what I mean. In the middle are two certified bangers, but they are just surrounded by the stupidest collection of skits and... whatever this is. None of it feels like actual songs.
Highlights: Hey Ya!, Roses
4/10

Love Demolition - Zowie
I think this is NZ pop? I was given this CD by... someone? And they were given it... somewhere? Clearly a heavy influence from Lady Gaga going on here. It is actually mostly decent. Or at least listenable. Hey - that is a very high compliment for me when it comes to New Zealand music!
Highlights: You Treat Me (Like I'm Software), My Calculator, Nothing Else, Ping Ping
6.5/10

Love Gun - Kiss
This album is just what I needed this morning to get back on track! Just about peak Kiss, right here. Well, I mean, they peaked for like 3 years and it was basically downhill after this, but this album rules the schools.
Highlights: I Stole Your Love, Love Gun, Got Love for Sale, Plaster Caster
9/10

Love is Hell - Ryan Adams
No one will ever convince me this album is as good as people try to pretend it is. I am not saying it is terrible - because I listened to The Love Below this morning, so I know terrible - but it is not the amazing triumph that Ryan Adams fans think it is.
Highlights: This House is Not For Sale, Love is Hell, Wonderwall, Please Do Not Let Me Go
6/10

Love is Hell Rarities - Ryan Adams
Some of these songs are fine. Some are better than some of the songs on Love is Hell. Some are just a continuation of the miserable mediocrity found on Love is Hell. And this version of This Is It is the worst I have ever heard.
Highlights: Gimme Sunshine, I Want to Go Home
5.5/10

Love is Hell: New York Sessions - Ryan Adams
I am going to kill myself...
Highlights: I am dead like Charlie Kirk
5/10

Love Live! School Idol Project - μ's
Oh hey, I did a cleanup of this stuff a few years ago. I actually thought it was last Winter, but apparently time goes VERY quickly! Yeah yeah iDOL is SHiT and all that, but this is exactly what I needed after 3 hours of DRA being a black cloud. These girls are the rainbow and sunshine washing his BS away. I need to learn No brand girls on guitar. And bah gawd that bassline in どんなときもずっと is phenomenal.
Highlights: No brand girls, どんなときもずっと, Wonderful Rush, 僕らは今のなかで
8/10

Love Live! Sunshine - Aqours (and others)
Why, yes - I did a cleanup for these songs the day after doing so for μ's. This was more complex, because I had everything still split across like 4 albums and all sub-unit names are being used for the artists, etc. I may have to watch an episode of this show tonight.
Highlights: 勇気はどこに?君の胸に!, 君のこころは輝いてるかい?, SELF CONTROL!!, Landing action Yeah!!
7.5/10

Love Songs - Ayumi Hamasaki
Start the day with Ayu and end the day with Ayu! I always forget this album actually came out before the Power of Music concert - mostly because there is almost nothing from it performed at that show - and I consider it the start of the 'lame' period of Ayu's career. Well, first lame period. The second would be the last 4 or 5 years. Like most Ayu albums, it is a mix of various styles, but country rock is certainly a first!
Highlights: Thank U, Love song, MOON, blossom, sending mail
7/10

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Wednesday, 10 September 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 118

Look Look Look - MC Hammer
Hammer going hard on this album. And Pleasure Ellis is a darn fine singer - reminds me of Michael Jackson in his tone. When Hammer gets his Prince on and gets all sexy, it is really hard to not just think it is parody, because it just never sounds genuine at all. Hammer is a family man. Prince was a freak. These two are at their best speaking on love and peace. Hammer and Pleasure Ellis, that is. Not Hammer and Prince.
Highlights: What Happened to Our Hood?, HammerTime, Who Loves Me?, West Coast Cha
7/10

Loose - Nelly Furtado
I am old enough to remember when this came out and people called Furtado a sellout or whatever. Like JT's FutureSex/LoveSounds, this album surprisingly holds up well. Timbaland sure was on something back in 2006.
Highlights: Maneater, Te Busque, Say It Right, Wait For You
7.5/10

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King - Howard Shore
I actually only have one song here - Into the West - and it is a beautiful cinematic moment. 
9/10

The Lost Boys: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Various Artists
This is only Good Times by INXS and Jimmy Barnes. Why? I already have this elsewhere!
9/10

Lost Dogs - Pearl Jam
This is only the song Hard to Imagine. Sadly, it is a re-recorded version. I once had the original bootleg version from like 1993 and it was better. Not sure that copy ended up or why they could not just release it instead of this. No one wants to hear annoying mid-00s Eddie Vedder.
8/10

Lost Highway - Bon Jovi
Bon Jovi go country! And it is as corny as you would imagine. Which is right in Bon Jovi's wheelhouse. Sambora plays a bunch of very tasty solos. 
Highlights: Whole Lot of Leavin', Lost Highway, Any Other Day, Til We Ain't Strangers Anymore
7/10

LOtUSFLOW3R - Prince
Prince channeling Hendrix and giving us a blues rock album was not something I expected, but I am grateful for it. Awesome solos galore!
Highlights: Dreamer, Colonized Mind, Crimson and Clover, 4ever
7/10

LOVE - 菅田 将暉
Good actor, good music. I do not seem to recall who it was that wrote the songs, but he is a very talented guy that is writing for many good artists. No, not me. 
Highlights: ロングホープ・フィリア, TONE BENDER LOVE, あいつとその子, まちがいさがし
7/10

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Tuesday, 9 September 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 117

Live: Medianrum Forumassago, Milan 03-11-2010 - Prince
This an example of a very listenable audience recording. It is not perfect by any stretch, but certainly gives a decent account of what the show was like. And this show is Prince tearing up the sky with his telecaster. The man is clearly in a groove, because it is not until song five that he actually plays one of his own tracks. And his playing has all the feel and funk you could imagine. 
Highlights:
8/10

Live: Omaha to Osaka - L7
Having a marching band perform a medley of L7 songs is definitely a way to start a live show. Not sure what their beef with Dave Mustaine and Megadeth was. Sure, Crush 'Em was not the best entrance theme for Goldberg, but that is no reason to keep ripping on the dude in Omaha. They sure did not have anything to say about him in Osaka. Instead they.. .bitch about people asking for Shitlist. Rude. You played that for the clowns in Omaha! I guess that was their prize for not going to see Megadeth!
Highlights: Deathwish, Drama, Non-Existent Patricia, Shitlist, Fast and Frightening
7/10

Live: Palalottomatica, Rome 02-11-2010 - Prince
Hilarious that this comes after the concert that happened the day after. Now I am confused! The sound quality is not as good as the Milan show, but the setlist is slightly different; much less covers, a couple of 90s cuts, and a bit less jamming. Purple Rain is not quite the guitar solo masterclass as it would be the next night, but it is still extremely awesome. 
Highlights: Purple Rain, Peach, Controversy/Le Freak/Sexy Dancer, Shhh!
7.5/10

The Living Dead - BUMP OF CHICKEN
My usual points about these dudes still remains, but this album is a little different in vibes; it is much less rocking and a bit more chill. The acoustic guitar is quite prominent, but without the album not feeling like an indie rock album. Actually, that is the vibe! Much more indie. 
Highlights: LAMP, K, 続・くだらない唄, リリィ
7/10

The Living End - The Living End
When I hear Green Day albums from the late 90s/early 00s like Nimrod and Warning, I think this is what they though they sounded like. But they did not. Because that stuff was weaksauce and this is ferocious skiffle rockabilly punk rock and it absolutely stomps hard. Awesome songs and VERY good musicians. Sure, the 2nd half is just kind of okay, but that first half is so amazing you forget you are listening to some young Aussie dudes. Apparently, the dude from this band is also in a rockabilly group with Jimmy Barnes. Holy moly!
Highlights: Growing Up (Falling Down), Monday, Save the Day, Second Solution, West End Riot, All Torn Down
8/10

Living in the city - SCANDAL
Their drummer must have slept in and missed the session? Because this is modern-era SCANDAL with a big beat behind those soundscape guitars. And it is great.
8/10

Living in the Material World - George Harrison
This is much of a straight up pop album, compared to his first solo effort. Lyrically, it is very focused on spirituality. And getting sued.
Highlights: Be Here Now, Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth), The Day The World Get's Round, Living in the Material World
7.5/10

Living Things - Linkin Park
This is pretty quick fire. But also lacking in any real substance or anything memorable. It follows a bit of the vibe of Ten Thousand Suns by having a whole lot of similar sounding songs. Except those were awesome and there were all those weird interludes to mix it.
Highlights: Burn it Down, Powerless
6/10

London Calling - The Clash
Not quite as diverse as some of their other albums, but the mindset and attitude remains the same. This marathon has definitely made me appreciate The Clash even more.
Highlights: London Calling, Death or Glory, Train in Vain, Rudie Can't Fail
7.5/10

Long Plays 83-87 - Pseudo Echo
This is purely Funky Town. The greatest cover song ever. I do not need to know if Pseudo Echo ever made any other music, because this song should fund them many houses for eternity.
10/10

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Monday, 8 September 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 116

Live in Tokyo, Japan (Nakano Sunplaza, February 19, 1992) - Nirvana
This was the only live show from the 20th Anniversary release of Nevermind that I kept. Because no one needs that many Nirvana concerts in their collection. Hell, I am not sure I even need one Nirvana concert in my collection.
Highlights: Lots of feedback
5/10

Live In Utrecht: June 20, 1987 - Prince
As expected, this is a very solid performance. And the band are certainly funk enough. However, it must be said that there is genuinely something lacking without The Revolution. 1999 sounds like a bit of a mess. And, strangely, most songs NOT from the Sign O' The Times album are rather truncated. Shelia E. is da bomb.
Highlights: Sign O' The Times, Girls & Boys, Four, Purple Rain
7.5/10

Live Jewels - Queen
A collection of random live songs, mostly from the reissue bonus discs. Well, they are all from the various reissues, just not full concerts or anything. Pretty sure if I look hard enough I could find them, but it is much nicer to just have the official releases that actually sound good. And makes for a fun mix.
Highlights: Is This the World We Created...? (Live in Rio January 1985), We Will Rock You [Fast] (Live in Tokorozawa November 1982), Action This Day (Live in Tokyo November 1982), Calling All Girls (Live in Tokyo November 1982)
7/10

Live May/June 1975 - Elvis Presley
It has been a hot minute since I heard some live Elvis, and this is a pretty fine concert; Elvis' voice is in good form and he clearly has zero cares to give, given he admits to being sick of singing Love Me Tender and even makes fun of his fans for attending the concert. Not sure the kissing 13 year-olds is something that needed to be on record, though.
Highlights: Let Me Be There, Burning Love, If You Love Me (Let Me Know), T-R-O-U-B-L-E
6.5/10

Live on Two Legs - Pearl Jam
Eddie Vedder sounds annoying from the very first line he sings on this album. And Stone Gossard's guitar work is... not great. Matt Cameron may actually be best part of this band, at this stage. Boring.
Highlights: The end guitar solo in Black
5.5/10

Live to Win - Paul Stanley
Taking a break from actual live albums is fine with me! I stand by all my original comments regarding this album. Paul's voice certainly is past its prime, here. But at least this is all relatively short.
Highlights: All About You, Live to Win
6/10

Live Your Life Be Free - Belinda Carlisle
Belinda Carlisle really does have some great pop music - this is very much in the same style as Heaven on Earth. Not a bad thing. The title track is a fantastic song.
Highlights: Live Your Life Be Free, You Came Out of Nowhere, You're Nothing Without Me, Loneliness Game
7/10

Live: 1995-03-24 Mt Smart Supertop - Auckland, New Zealand - Pearl Jam
This was the first concert I ever went to! I remember this all very well... Anyways, this is an audience recording, so the sound is absolutely terrible and barely listenable. I should throw this in Logic and see if I can remaster it or something.
Highlights: I got a cool t-shirt
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Live: 1995-03-25 Mt Smart Supertop - Auckland, New Zealand - Pearl Jam
And this was the second night. The sound is a bit better on this one and Eddie's voice is actually freakin' great. If only there was a better version available.
Highlights: Remembering that Pearl Jam were cool
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Live: Entertainment Or Death - Mötley Crüe
This was the last album I listened to (and probably did not complete) when I started my Mötley Crüe marathon some time ago. It very much has a 'Tommy has left the band and we are dead, so here some live tracks for one final cash out!' feel to it. It feels far too long, despite the fact that it clocks in at 97 minutes - which is likely much shorter than an actual Mötley Crüe concert. I think that says a lot. The first disc is actually pretty decent; I think some of this was recorded on the Shout at the Devil tour and they were on fire! But by the time they start using backing tracks and Vince has clearly given up trying, it is just a chore to get through.
Highlights: Looks That Kill, Knock 'em Dead Kid, Too Young to Fall in Love, Smokin' in the Boys Room
7/10

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Thursday, 4 September 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 115

Live EP - Sarah McLachlan
How do I have two live releases from Sarah McLachlan? This one is with a full band. And is from earlier in her career. It is quite good.
Highlights: Home, Lost
6.5/10

Live Era '87-'93 - Guns N' Roses
There is just not enough of the earlier era here to make this album worth spending two and a half hours listening to, for me. Like, it starts off very strong, but then the Use Your Illusion tour stuff is pretty obvious because Axl's singing is terrible and Slash's guitar solos are sloppy. Duff is, however, a total badass throughout. That man rocks. 
Highlights: Nightrain, Mr. Brownstone, Welcome to the Jungle, It's Alright, Rocket Queen
6/10

Live From Nowhere - Ryan Adams
This appears to be just a couple of random live acoustic numbers - namely Shine Through the Dark and Wasted Years. I actually dig what he did with that Iron Maiden song. How do I not have any Iron Maiden in my collection anymore?
7/10

Live From The River of Dreams Tour '93-'94 - Billy Joel
Just some quick highlights from the tour, I guess. Bonus disc in the River of Dreams album. Songs from that album and a couple of covers. In fact, I think I may even have a DVD from this tour? Joel's voice is pretty darn rockin' on this.
Highlights: No Man's Land, The River of Dreams
7/10

Live in Auckland, New Zealand 3/12/80 - Kiss
Album #1000! I have this recording for posterity; so I can say I have at least heard every Kiss concert in Auckland (I have attended every other one, because LOGMAN rules). And actually it is pretty decent; very much atypical of a Kiss concert on this tour. It is not a patch on something like Alive!, but that is because it is a proper live recording and not touched up in the studio. Which is fun. Spoiler alert: when Paul Stanley said they were "definitely coming back next year", he was lying.
Highlights: Shandi, Is That You?, Talk to Me, Calling Doctor Love
7/10

Live In Detroit 30/11/82 - Prince
This has got to be one of the earliest Prince concerts out there, right? And it is super awesome. I absolutely love the way he plays up the ending of How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore? I would ask his estate for more of this sort of thing, but I would be lucky if they could even release another... anything!
Highlights: How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?, 1999, Controversy, Do Me Baby
8/10

Live in Eindhoven 2011 - Heather Nova
This was like a free download for pre-ordering her album or something? I do not recall if I have ever really given it a solid listen, because I would have remembered that is very good. Much better than I expected. Which makes no sense, considering Heather Nova is great. I think maybe I thought this was mostly acoustic, but it is a full band show. And the guitarist does his best David Ayers impersonation. 
Highlights: Heart and Shoulder, Island, All I Need, Beautiful Ride
7/10

Live in Japan - George Harrison
Really, it is George Harrison and Eric Clapton. But it is nice that it was just released under Harrison's name, so I do not have to have 'official' Clapton in my library. It is a pretty solid recording, overall. No nonsense and just straight rock'n roll - pretty much what you would expect. A decent mix of solo and songs from his time in The Beatles. And Clapton is best served as a sideman like this.
Highlights: I Want to Tell You, Isn't It a Pity, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Cheer Down
7/10

Live in Japan - The Runaways
I think I have mentioned this album previously; I thought it was nothing special, but now I love it. Totally rocks hard. And Gettin' Hot is such a totally badass song I do not understand why this is the only version of it out there.
Highlights: Gettin' Hot, Queens of Noise, American Nights, C'mon
7.5/10

Live in New York City - John Lennon
Look, we all know how I feel about Yoko and John Ono Lennon. And even I would be ready to throw this album in the 'who cares?' pile. But seeing as they have finally remixed it and whatnot BUT are pretending Woman is the Nigger of the World does not exist, so this album is the only way to hear it live... well, I guess it become a lot more worthwhile having it in the collection. But the performances on Anthology are better.
Highlights: Well Well Well, Instant Karma!
6/10

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Monday, 1 September 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 114

Live + 1 - Frehley's Comet
Ace and his band live - not really a lot to say. Except that I would likely rate the Greatest Hits Live album a bit higher. Oh, and the studio track is very good.
Highlights: Words Are Not Enough
7/10

Live Acoustic E.P. - Sarah McLachlan
Sarah McLachlan and a piano performing what sounds like a VERY small group of people. Nothing wrong with any of it, whatsoever.
Highlights: Building a Mystery
6.5/10

Live at Avatar Studios - Ryan Adams & The Cardinals
It is all the between-song banter that I enjoy most. I would trade all the extended Grateful Dead-inspired jam endings for another few minutes of yelling out random stupid things like JIMMY HACKEYSACK and RHODA RO. I like Easy Tiger, so this is an Easy Pleaser for me. And that end solo for I Taught Myself How to Grow Old is amazing.
Highlights: I Taught Myself How to Grow Old, Goodnight Rose, Magnolia Mountain, Everybody Knows
7/10

Live at Glam Slam 1992 - Prince
This was part of the Diamonds and Pearls reissue a couple of years ago. It is a killer performance and Rosie Gaines is a the second star of the show. Prince is number one, of course. Some big long funky jams and high energy new jack swing action.
Highlights: Diamonds and Pearls, Jughead, 1999/Baby I'm a Star/Push, Cream/Well Done/I Want You/In the Socket
8/10

Live at The Apollo, Vol. II - James Brown
Bah gawd this album is just about the cold hard funkiest live album ever recorded. So many jams, I am sure everyone in the band got a couple of solos throughout. And those beats! You can not have hip-hop without sampling some of that.
Highlights: There Was a Time, Bring It Up, Sweet Soul Music, Maybe the Last Time
8.5/10

Live at the BBC - The Beatles
A very fine collection of The Beatles performing their early hits and some rock'n roll classics. It is a great showcase of how talented they were as musicians. And hilarious dudes all round, because the between-song banter is generally hilarious.
Highlights: Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby, Ticket to Ride, Matchbox, Slow Down, Honey Don't
7/10

Live at the BBC, Vol. 2 - Queen
This is a little LOGMAN collection of the extra BBC tracks found on all the reissue bonus discs. I would just get the On Air set, but I am really only missing a few now and I am sure they will be reissued in other ways. 
Highlights: We Will Rock You [Fast Version], Spread Your Wings, See What a Fool I've Been, Flick of the Wrist
8/10

Live at the Brixton Academy - Faith No More
Mike Patton sounds like he has cold or is just a terrible singer. I am guessing the latter. The funny thing is when he actually tries to sing something properly he sounds a million times better! I mean, this is just garbage. Wait - there are two bonus studio tracks? In 30 years this is my first time realising that. Perhaps even teenage LOGMAN could not make it through how bad this album was to hear them?
Highlights: The Cowboy Song
4/10

Live at the Rainbow: 31 March 1974 - Queen
More live Queen? Yes please! Especially this performance; Queen II is one of the greatest albums ever, so getting an actual concert from the tour supporting that album is great. And it is a pretty darn impressive performance - they sound absolutely massive and just nail everything.
Highlights: White Queen (As It Began), Father to Son, Ogre Battle, Son and Daughter
8/10

Live at the Rainbow: November 1974 - Queen
And Queen return some 8 months later to promote their Sheer Heart Attack album. Good for them! It is a little lacking compared to the previous show, but it is still pretty great. And boy this crowd are Jonesing for Liar the whole show. Pretty funny when Freddie just gives up trying to introduce it, because the crowd just will not stop yelling about it.
Highlights: The March of the Black Queen, Stone Cold Crazy, In the Lap of the Gods... Revisited
7.5/10

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Thursday, 28 August 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 113

Lifeblood - Manic Street Preachers
The Manics go all adult lo-fi rock like they have been listening to Keane and The Cardigans all summer. Luckily they still write good songs, so I am more of the opinion that this album is underrated and underappreciated. Without actually being memorable or anything.
Highlights: 1985, Empty Souls, I Live to Fall Asleep, Always/Never
7/10

Lifelines - a-ha
What is it with today and this adult radio rock and music from the mid-00s? This might well be the most consistent a-ha album I have listened to yet. Does that maybe say something about me?
Highlights: White Canvas, Forever Not Yours, There's a Reason for it
6.5/10

Light Years - Kylie Minogue
This was Kylie's comeback album. Which is crazy. And it was the start of a period where she just known to always be wearing short shorts. I just wanted her to keep making dancey-disco pop - short shorts or not.
Highlights: Spinning Around, Kids
7/10

Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of Manic Street Preachers - Manic Street Preachers
A large collection of b-sides and rarities. Large. Too large. There are some killer tracks hidden in here - and they seem to be more of the modern ones. But I assure you they are buried in a lot of less than special stuff. The second disc is mostly covers, which range from G'n'R classics to punk rock classics to... Wham!
Highlights: 4 Ever Delayed, Judge Yr'self, Just a Kid, Take the Skinheads Bowling
6.5/10

Listen to the Music: The Very Best of the Doobie Brothers - Doobie Brothers
I do not have the full collection, but this sure is a good reminder that I should correct that one day. Such a strange combination of Southern Rock, funk and beautiful harmonies.
Highlights: Listen to the Music, Long Train Runnin'
8/10

Little Fish: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Various Artists
Nope, not really. This is purely Sarah Blasko's cover of Cold Chisel's Flame Trees. It is a rather brilliant interpretation. Sarah Blasko is good like that.
9/10

A Little More Personal (Raw) - Lindsay Lohan
I am unapologetically a fan of LiLo and her singing career, because this album is solid. A bold mix of heartfelt ballads, pop rock, and dare I say darker emo? Honestly, the only misstep on this whole album is the cover of Edge of Seventeen - which hilariously ends with the bass on the wrong note before stopping abrubtly. Possibly cut off? Or they forgot to add that last midi note?
Highlights: Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father), If It's Alright, A Beautiful Life (La Bella Vita), I Live for the Day, Black Hole
8/10

A Little South of Sanity - Aerosmith
Oh, time for us to start all these live albums, huh? Sure... Musically, this album is seriously awesome. The songs are all full of energy. Vocally, Tyler is still pretty great, but his voice just clearly gets tired halfway through. And he struggles with some high notes from the jump. But otherwise, this is a very solid album showing a legendary rock group just past their prime and well before they turned into a group of old ladies.
Highlights: Eat the Rich, Love in an Elevator, Dude (Looks Like a Lady), Walk This Way
7/10

Live - Noel Gallagher
This is some random live version of Don't Go Away, performed by Noel Gallagher on acoustic guitar. It is fine, but not exactly mandatory listening.
7/10

Live - Temple of the Dog
This is a random audience recording of Hunger Strike from a Lollapalooza in 1992. I would like a better recording, because Chris Cornell absolutely shreds those high notes and it is epic.
8/10

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Wednesday, 27 August 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 112

The Libertines - The Libertines
I fell in love with Up the Bracket almost instantly, so was very excited once I picked this album up. And it kicks off with one of the best songs by The Libertines. But the rest of the album after that is decidedly average, sans a few highlights here and there. And then they split up due to many MANY insane reasons. Honestly, I am surprised Peter Doherty managed to cobble together an album this coherent. And is still alive. 
Highlights: Can't Stand Me Now, What Became of the Likely Lads, What Katie Did, The Ha Ha Wall
7/10

Lick It Up - Kiss
I do not have the patience to write about this album again. One of my least favourite Kiss albums. The demo of Not For The Innocent on the Creatures of the Night box set is genuinely better than the studio version found here.
Highlights: Lick It Up, Gimme More, A Million to One
6/10

LiE LiE LiE - BiSH
Possibly the second best single from the BiSH is OVER series? Featuring a comically fun song that constantly just says "Fuck you!", and a b-side that is also upbeat and totally rips it up (and rips off Bulls on Parade). Good times!
Highlights: LiE LiE LiE, Why are you alive??
10/10

Lies - Guns 'N Roses
Oh man, the Live Like a Suicide EP part just rips! Rips hard!! Axl's voice on this is killer. And Duff's tone is so badass and punchy as hell. The acoustic side is also very good. Patience is iconic. And not in the way that kids these days use that word.
Highlights: Patience, Mama Kin, Used to Love Her, Nice Boys
8/10

Life After Death - The Notorious B.I.G.
At the risk of losing all of my hip-hop cred, I have never been all that big on Biggie. Just have not actually heard much of him, if I am being totally honest. Maybe one day I should correct that? This song, however, is just the funkiest slice of 90s super fly jams. And Mase is pretty cool.
10/10

Life Is Peachy - KoЯn
16 year-old LOGMAN thought this album was a total mess. Almost 30 years later, and it is still an absolute mess. But, you know what? I actually did not hate listening to this as much as I expected I would, considering how awfully all their other albums have aged. Now, I am not saying this is totally rad or that I will even be keeping it in my library - because I am looking forward to deleting the whole KoЯn section once this is over - but it is mostly listenable. Mostly. K@#0%! is one of the worst attempts for a song of this entire marathon so far. Absolute immature nonsense. Meanwhile, Wicked is just a barrel of fun and I will give all credit to Chino Moreno, because he is cool and his band is cool and KoЯn are definitely not. Hot damn, I did not expect to be saying Life is Peachy is the best KoЯn album, but here we are...
Highlights: Wicked, Chi, Good Go, Ass Itch
6/10

A Life Less Ordinary (Original Soundtrack) - Various Artists
Aah, back when Ewan McGregor could act... This album is almost like a time capsule of electro Britpop from the late 90s. Plus Beck. But he kind of subverts all ideas like that. I always found it interesting that the movie features two different versions of Leave by R.E.M. and then the soundtrack has the depressing minimalist version, while the full 'band' version is on their New Adventures in Hi-Fi album. Most of this is just kind of here...
Highlights: A Life Less Ordinary - Ash, Always on My Mind - Elvis Presley, Beyond the Sea - Bobby Darin, Don't Leave - Faithless
7/10

A Life of Saturdays - Dexter Freebish
I know nothing of Dexter Freebish, other than the song Leaving Town. I met a guy in Melbourne who would always jam this song, so we would jam it together. Among other great songs. He was a great guy and I hope he is doing well in life.
10/10

Life on Other Planets - Supergrass
This album is so consistently fun and drivingly upbeat. It is exactly what you want from a Supergrass album in 2002.
Highlights: Grace, Funniest Thing, Can't Get Up, La Song
8/10

Life Won't Wait - Rancid
How is Bloodclot the only Rancid song in my collection? Like, I do not even have Roots Radicals in here? Take back my punk card and send me to the oldie station, I guess...
10/10

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Tuesday, 26 August 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 111

Less Than SEX - BiSH
This is a single that only came with the limited blu-ray or something. I only discovered their existence when watching FROM DUSK TiLL DAWN, where they performed their entire discography up to that point. These are awesome songs and ヒーローワナビー one of the coolest songs on the planet.
Highlights: ヒーローワナビー, MOON CHiLDREN
9/10

Let It Be-minus - Sad Dracula
I feel like this almost had potential? Like, it is clearly a dude having a mess around and still has stupid lyrics and silly screaming, but if DRA had put a bit more effort in, I am sure he could have made a really good album out of both Sad Dracula albums. And, quite frankly, I would rather hear him making this nonsense than hear him whining and feeling sorry for himself. The punk version of Dear Candy rips.
Highlights: People Make Mistakes, Steve Miller & Weed, 4th of July, Until Then
6.5/10

Let It Be - The Beatles
This is the most un-Beatles album, for sure. Unsurprising LOGMAN opinion: McCartney's songs on this are the least interesting. Sure, it could all use a bit less Spector-ness, but I will give him props for how he managed to edit some of these things in to actual songs. Maybe it could have been great? I am not sure. There certainly are some fantastic songs on here, it is all just a bit messy.
Highlights: Dig a Pony, Across the Universe, I've Got a Feeling, One After 909
7/10

Let Me Rock You - Peter Criss
To quote Mr. Criss, "Let me remind you...". Bah gawd that opening track is criminally underappreciated. Fun album! 
Highlights: Let It Go, Tears, Bad Boys, Move On Over
7/10

Let Your Dim Light Shine - Soul Asylum
Ooh I had some songs from this in my head the other day, but totally did not realise I actually have this! Joke is on LOGMAN today. These guys clearly went to the Goo Goo Dolls school of alt rock. It always came across as fake corporate grunge to me, but I think they were legit indie until the success of Runaway Train. Or maybe that was their first attempt at doing the radio thing?
Highlights: Misery, Just Like Anyone
7.5/10

Let's Face It - The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
I should have this whole album, but instead I only have The Impression That I Get. Ska gets a bad rap, because songs like this are what make the world a better place.
10/10

Let's Get It On - Marvin Gaye
That opening is so recognisable and funky and sexy. And that voice is just silky smooth. The only criticism I can muster is that, like What's Going On? before it, the whole album almost sounds like one long song. But it sure is a groove.
Highlights: Let's Get It On, Keep Gettin' It On, You Sure Love to Ball, Please Stay (Once You Go Away)
7/10

Let's Get It On (Deluxe Edition) - Marvin Gaye
Of course I have this. I am not some sort of uncivilised fool! And most of this is fairly necessary; the demos are awesome and then there are most of the tracks from You're The Man. Which could have been a very good album, as well! Marvin Gaye was special.
Highlights: The World is Rated X, I'm Gonna Give You Respect, Try It You'll Like It, We Can Make it Baby
7/10

Let's Get It Started - MC Hammer
Hammer's debut or second album, depending on who you ask. Basically a remix of his indie-released debut album that no one in the world has a copy of. Hammer's vocal delivery is very different; much more of a shout-style, as opposed to his more chilled rapping that would come on later albums. Very dance oriented. Very nice. 
Highlights: Let's Get It Started, Ring 'Em, Cold Go MC Hammer, They Put Me in the Mix
7/10

LETTERS - BiSH
More COVID-era BiSH releases? Oh wait, Less Than SEX was not - I just got exposed to those songs from a COVID-era performance. My bad! This is an EP/Mini Album. Half of it is pretty average, I must admit, while the other half is VERY good. The punk-pop stuff in particular. 
Highlights: スーパーヒーローミュージック, co, ぶち抜け, I'm waiting for my dawn
7.5/10

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Monday, 25 August 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 110

The Lead and How to Swing It - Tom Jones
This is such a strange album; Tom Jones doing dance music is pretty normal, because he seems to really enjoy doing dance music (I saw him live a couple of times and I promise you he seemed to be having the time of his life singing songs like Sex Bomb), but at the same time, this is not totally dance but some kind of early-90s hybrid? Very R&B influenced, I feel. And that is actually where this album is at its best. His voice is as awesome as ever. Dude could belt out a tune like no other. And I would argue he probably still could.
Highlights: I Wanna Get Back With You, Lift Me Up, If I Only Knew, I Don't Think So
6.5/10

Lean Into It - Mr. Big
Sadly, this is only Green-Tinted Sixties Mind. Amazing song. Paul Gilbert has become one of my favourite guitarists to follow on social media - both skill-wise and personality - so I really need to check out more Mr. Big.
10/10

The Legend - Johnny Cash
A strange career-spanning compilation; instead of being completely in chronological order, it instead chooses themes for each disc and then going chronological. And completely skips all the "American" recordings. The first disc is just the "hits". As you can well imagine, these songs are all very good and is some of the most important country music. I, personally, enjoy it most when he is doing a bit of storytelling - songs like Folsom Prison Blues and One Piece at a Time. Disc 2 is like the 'singles that were not quite as big as the stuff on the first disc'. And I actually kind of prefer a lot of this; the 50s stuff is much more of the rockabilly variety, which I am a fan of. The third disc is "traditional" American songs or whatever. Everyone wants to sing a song about Frankie and Johnny, huh? This disc just reinforces his 50s work being his best, although it stops being chronological about halfway through. Disc 4 is collaborations. Just a random mix all over the show - mostly with his wife or other members of the Carter family. Not Beyoncé, thankfully. Shiiiz I ain't afraid of you mofos! I need to hear more Highwaymen, honestly. Kris Kristofferson was a real one. Johnny Cash did some pretty decent gospel at times. But this really needed tracks from the "American" recordings. Someone get me a box set of that nonsense, please.
Highlights: Folsom Prison Blues, Daddy Sang Bass, A Boy Named Sue, One Piece at a Time, Cry Cry Cry, Luther Played the Boogie, Dark as a Dungeon, Casey Jones, 
7/10

Lemon Parade - Tonic
I thought for sure this came out in like 98, because I remember having to hear If You Could Only See on the radio all the time around then. But then, it does kind of sound like typical mid-90s radio rock, so the 1996 release does kind of track. Also, I wanted to say mean things about that song, but it is actually better than I remember. These dudes have their moments (but only moments).
Highlights: Soldier's Daughter, Open Up Your Eyes, Casual Affair, If You Could Only See
6.5/10

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Friday, 22 August 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 109

L is for LOGMAN makes poor life choices...

L7 - L7
Angry yelling. Budget recording. Bad guitar solos. And I would not want L7 to be anything else. 
Highlights: Runnin' from the Law, It's Not You, Ms. 45
6.5/10

Ladyhawke - Ladyhawke
Oh a New Zealand artist, you say? And one I actually think is somewhat decent, you further elaborate?!? Pop-rock filled with dance beats and synth solos like it is 1989 is exactly the type of pop-rock people should have been making in 2009. And they were in abundance. 
Highlights: My Delirium, Magic, Another Runaway, Crazy World
7/10

Lagered: The Sixth Pack - Sample Gee
Kids today do not understand the cultural epicentre that were the Lagered albums. Which means I hated the idea of them and only ended up with this one when my older brother abandoned his compact disc collection. Look, teenage LOGMAN was different, okay? It is all just one big remix and it is totally fine and probably good for dancing to.
Highlights: It is all one big dance song, yo!
6/10

Last Action Hero: Music from the Original Motion Picture - Various Artists
The movie that killed Arnie's career as an A-lister also gave us a very cool soundtrack, featuring a mix of rock; hard rock, classic rock, epic orchestral rock, new rock, metal rock and... hip-hop. Because Cypress Hill do what they want! Fishbone are such a confusing band, I clearly need to hear more of them. Particularly the funky stuff like Everyday Sunshine (which is not on this album).
Highlights: Dream On (Live) - Aerosmith, What The Hell Have I - Alice In Chains, Poison My Eyes - Anthrax, Cock the Hammer - Cypress Hill
7/10

Last Stand - Cold Chisel
Cold Chisel celebrating their final tour until the end of the 90s - so maybe 15 years? Must have been one hell of a farewell tour, because Barnesy sounds tired and his voice is shot!
Highlights: Standing on the Outside, Cheap Wine, Don't Let Go, Bow River
6.5/10

The Last Starfighter: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Craig Safan
Many variations of the main title theme, which is totally fine with me, because it is beautiful. Everything here is so triumphant sounding. But, man, there be some serious spoilers in the song titles!
Highlights: Main Title, Target Practice, Big Victory March/Alex Returns, Into the Starscape
8/10 

The Last Temptation of Ice - Ice-T
This is mostly remixes of the Home Invasion album. I think. It is decent angry hip-hop. Ice-T knows how to tell stories.
Highlights: I Ain't New to This (Radio Edit),  Racewar (Full Muthaf**kin' Assassin Remix) (Explicit), Ricochet
7/10

The Last Wave of Summer - Cold Chisel
Oh, and here is their reunion album! And it does actually feel like Cold Chisel - just a bit older. 
Hard to believe they have now released almost the same amount of albums post-reunion as they did before they split!
Highlights: Way Down, Angel in My Room, So Hard, Once Around the Sun
7/10

Late Registration - Kanye West
I will take some solace in the fact that Jay-Z completely upstages West on his own album, once again. Wild this dude made a recurring theme of his first albums to make fun of black people wanting to get an education and we all just went along with it.
Highlights: Diamonds from Sierra Leone [Remix feat. Jay-Z], We Major, Touch the Sky, We Can Make It Better
7/10

LCD Soundsystem - LCD Soundsystem
This band was soooo much better when it was just James Murphy being his own pretentious self, instead of an actual band full of pretentious hipsters. Anyways this album is the ultimate indie-dance-punk-disco groove with goofy lyrics and a bonus disc that is actually longer than the album itself. Good times. Imagine having Daft Punk actually play at your house...
Highlights: Daft Punk is Playing at My House, Tribulations, Disco Infiltrator, Losing My Edge, Yr City's a Sucker
9/10

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Wednesday, 20 August 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 108

Kiss - Dara [ft. CL]
Half of 2NE1 unite to thrown down some killer K-Pop. They should have done more together. Or just bring back 2NE1 forever?
8/10

Kiss - Kiss
I have written about this album. Twice. Kiss rock.
Highlights: Black Diamond, 100,000 Years, Deuce, Cold Gin, Strutter
8/10

Kiss (Deluxe Edition) - Carly Rae Jepsen
Girly bubblegum pop and it feels so good. If I gave my wife a guitar string to wrap around her finger instead of an actual wedding ring, I think the wedding would have been immediately cancelled. Also, that would be mighty uncomfortable. Honestly, if you are on a tight budget, there are always genuine ring options that are quite affordable. No need to settle for some hacked nickel wire.
Highlights: Call Me Maybe, Good Time, More Than a Memory, Almost Said It
7/10

Kiss from the Darkness - SCANDAL
The coolest ex-idol ladies continuing their growth with a very mature-sounding album. Exploring different soundscapes, but not abandoning their pop roots at all. And then kicking it up to 11 on a few songs. A.M.D.K.J. absolutely stomps harder than almost anything else they have ever done! 
Highlights: A.M.D.K.J., 最終兵器、君, 月, セラミックブルー
8/10

Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me - The Cure
The Cure doing what The Cure do best; a mix of 80s pop with long dark synth driven stuff as well. Except the album kinda drags a bit and the last half is definitely not as good as the first, but the pop songs here are immaculate. Shiver and Shake is the funnest diss track, where the person being dissed is performing on the recording. Very Fleetwood Mac of Robert Smith, there.
Highlights: Just Like Heaven, Hey You!, Why Can't I Be You?, The Kiss
8/10

That is enough kissing for today!

Knee Deep in the Hoopla - Starship
Naturally, this is purely We Built This City. Awesome song. So many internets losers call this the worst song ever or some bullshit. Clearly they need to listen to more music, because this is actually one of the best!
10/10

Know Your Enemy - Manic Street Preachers
How do you follow up an album that breaks you through to a worldwide number one by playing it incredibly safe? Why, make an album that sounds like an absolute mess, of course! Some of the songs rock really hard underneath all the noise and calamity. So it all gets a tick from me. Plus I have the special edition that tacks on one of their finest singles ever. I really should get the reissue of this and find out how it compares, because I believe it has all been remixed and re-sequenced - interesting to see what difference it makes.
Highlights: The Masses Against the Classes, Dead Martyrs, Found That Soul, Freedom of Speech Won't Feed My Children
6.5/10

Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge - Alan Partridge
This is the radio show, which preceded the hilarious TV show. And like the TV show, the episode where he takes it on the road is top stuff. 
Highlights: Alan interviews Conrad Knight & Sally Hoff, Alan and Tony Hayers take calls live on air, Alan is tricked into snorting coke live on air by "France's second best F1 racing driver", Lord Morgan of Glossop 
9/10

Концерт - Billy Joel
Billy Joel live in Russia. I watched this concert a billion times on video when I was a child. I remember thinking it was super cool. Also remember the video ran out right near the end of Big Shot, so here I am almost 40 years later still wondering if Billy Joel jumped off his piano at the end...
Highlights: Goodnight Saigon, Allentown, Angry Young Man, Big Shot
7/10

KoЯn - KoЯn
This album is so much tighter and well-made than anything else these goofs ever attempted. 14 year-old LOGMAN thought it was kind of cool, which is probably why these guys are still in my library. There is a lot of latent homophobia going on here. And dumb shit that appeals to teenage boys, I guess.
Highlights: Need To, Divine, Ball Tongue, Helmet in the Bush
6.5/10

Kotten - Kotten
I do not even know where this fits, stylistically. It is kind of alt. country, but more standard and less country? So, more pop rock, without rocking and no hooks? Ryan Adam got better, but also simultaneously worse!
Highlights: Unknown 3, Unknown 4
6/10

Krystal Meyers - Krystal Meyers
Christian rock's answer to Avril Lavigne (this was released back when she was popular). In fact, I think the latter even co-wrote a song on this album. What does she know about Christian music? Or making good music, even? That coda in The Way to Begin is better than anything Avril could ever hope to write. Honestly, take out the cringe pockets of religious babble and this album would be an above average angsty teen girl bop.
Highlights: The Way to Begin, Fall to Pieces, My Savior
6/10

Kylie Minogue: Greatest Hits - Kylie Minogue
As much as she has some great tracks, this is purely a remix of I Should Be So Lucky. Which is crazy. I loved this song when it came out. She was popular as a pop star here before we even saw her on Neighbours!
8/10

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Monday, 18 August 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 107

Kill Bill Vol. 1 - Various Artists
This is, in fact, only Battle Without Honor or Humanity by Tomoyasu Hotei. It is a very, very cool instrumental track.
10/10

KILL MY DOUBT - ITZY
There is a song on this EP called Psychic Lover, which I can only assume is an ode to one of the greatest Japanese rock bands. For sure.
Highlights: Kill Shot, CAKE
7/10

KiLLER BiSH - BiSH
The major label debut with still a strong alt. idol flavour, and the intent is loud and clear from the opening track; get ready for destruction! Lots of madness and screaming with KiLLER hooks. Helluva consistent album, this one.
Highlights: DEADMAN, summertime, Throw away, 本当本気
8/10

A Kind of Magic - Queen
This is the album that made me buy all the 2011 reissues; I had the 1991 remaster most of my life and it was so terribly compressed it was almost unlistenable once I got proper ears. I always get in my head that this album is not that great, but it really is only 2 songs. The rest is absolute perfect examples of Queen; big rock, massive ballad, triumphant pop.
Highlights: One Vision, Friends Will Be Friends, Gimme The Prize (Kurgan's Theme), A Kind of Magic
8/10

KiND PEOPLE / リズム - BiSH
Oooh a double-dose of BiSH this morning. The most average of 'rock' songs with an awesomely massive power ballady-type thing.
Highlights: リズム 
7.5/10

King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime - Faith No More
This was such a departure compared to Angel Dust. Less keyboards. No rapping. No "gay disco". Much less fun. Even Mike Patton's vocal stylings are way different. I remember a friend of mine at the time of release wondering if he had been replaced. It varies between wannabe thrash metal and lounge jazz and just straight-up schlock before ending with some almost gospel.
Highlights: Ricochet, The Gentle Art of Making Enemies, Cuckoo for Caca, Just a Man
7/10

King of Rock - Run-D.M.C.
This is certainly not my favourite Run-D.M.C. album, but they sure have some killer rhymes going on. Because I have the bonus tracks, I will add that the Beastie Boys version of Slow and Low is actually superior. Somehow.
Highlights: King of Rock, Can You Rock It Like This, Darryl and Joe (Krush-Groove 3), You Talk Too Much
8/10

KINGDOM - SPYAIR
More epic rock. Less memorable than anything on their BEST album, which probably makes sense? It still rocks. Genuinely need more SPYAIR.
Highlights: Don't Look Back, Brand New Days, RAGE OF DUST, スクランブル
7/10

Kingdom Come - Jay-Z
This album is best enjoyed by ignoring everything Jay-Z is rapping about. Because it is all so much more vapid than usual; like, the dude always raps about being rich and what not, but it just feels even more egregious here. Particularly when he raps about being friends with Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow. Boy, that line has aged poorly.  I would say the same about this album, but I do not believe it was even considered good back in 2006.
Highlights: Beach Chair, Kingdom Come, Do You Wanna Ride, Show Me What You Got
6/10

Kinky - Kinky
I love Kinky, but this album is their least memorable and outside of the absolutely brilliant Cornman, there is nothing that sticks. I will say, though, that it is consistently groovy overall. Probably because 90% of the songs sound the same.
Highlights: Cornman, Ejercicio #16, Tonos Rosa, 
6.5/10

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2025 in 2025: Day 128

Let's check out what is happening in the MTV studios today... MTV Unplugged - Alanis Morissette Peak Alanis, right here. A mix of songs ...