Thursday, 27 November 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 159

sabotage - 緑黄色社会
I think this may have been their last great single? Suitably epic and grand. It was the theme for a pretty fun drama about some people learning to play the violin. The b-side is killer. Then there are some pretty decent live songs as well.
Highlights: sabotage, Alright
7/10

Saints of Los Angeles - Mötley Crüe
The Crüe return with their first album with the original lineup in 10 years. And it is the follow-up to Dr. Feelgood they should have released in 1991; very old school hair metal, lots of swearing, Tommy Lee doing massive drum fills, and just all round a badass attitude. Good times!
Highlights: Down at the Whiskey, Motherfucker of the Year, Saints of Los Angeles, Goin' Out Swingin'
8/10

Sam's Town - The Killers
Their debut album was so amazing that this was never going to live up to it, so I was certainly disappointed on release. A few goods songs, but what I really liked about that first album was missing from this. This feels a bit more radio rock, less new wave dark romantic. Little did I know that it was all downhill from here...
Highlights: Bling (Confession of a King), When You Were Young, My List, Why Do I Keep Counting?
7.5/10

Sandinista! - The Clash
Well, this certainly was ambitious! And in no possible way can I see the reason this needed to be so massive. A lot of weirdness, a lot of different styles, a lot of just mediocre songs. I could remove two albums' worth of material and still barely get a good album out of this.
Highlights: Something About England, Somebody Got Murdered, Let's Go Crazy, Police on My Back, Washington Bullets, Charlie Don't Surf, Lose This Skin
5/10

Sap - Alice In Chains
Another mostly acoustic EP. This time the songs are pretty are far more chilled.
Highlights: Got Me Wrong, Brother, Am I Inside
6.5/10

Saturation - Urge Overkill
Supposedly alternative grunge but super overproduced? Yes indeed. Super awesome? Absolutely! These guys were such a vibe. And had the hooks to match.
Highlights: Sister Havana, Nite and Grey, Crackbabies, Positive Bleeding
8/10

Saudades De Rock - Extreme
I am generally one of Extreme's biggest supporters, but I do generally find Gary Cherone's voice on this album not so great. That said, the album still rocks pretty hard. And the ending on that coda is just beautiful.
Highlights: King of the Ladies, Interface, Peace (Saudade)
7/10

Savage - Eurythmics
An 80s new wave essay on feminism. Far more experimental musically than their previous album - so completely different to Revenge or Be Yourself Tonight, which were just straight pop. And I love it all the more for these reasons.
Highlights: You Have Placed A Chill In My Heart, Shame, Savage, I've Got a Lover (Back in Japan)
8/10

Save Rock and Roll - Fall Out Boy
FOB return with a full on dance rock kind of album. It is like a dark Summer jam all over; you just want to party, but with a serious edge. It's Courtney, bitch!
Highlights: Save Rock and Roll, Rat A Tat, My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light Em Up), Alone Together
8/10

Sawdust - The Killers
Two albums in to their career and already throwing out a b-sides and rarites compilation? That should have been another warning. At least being so early in their career it is mostly still pretty dark and more in the vein of their debut album. This version of Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll is inferior to the version on my copy of Hot Fuss. Under the Gun and Move Away are also re-recorded; I should find the original versions, because I do like those songs.
Highlights: Under the Gun, Change Your Mind, Leave the Bourbon on the Shelf, Shadowplay
6.5/10

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Wednesday, 26 November 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 158

Rubber Soul - The Beatles
I love this album... but there sure is a lot of filler. Must be more the "vibe" of the whole thing that really resonates? Why does McCartney insist on putting the worst songs on these albums?
Highlights: Drive My Car, Norwegian Wood, In My Life, Run For Your Life
8/10

Run-D.M.C. - Run-D.M.C.
There are three types of lyrics/raps on this album: socially conscious, move your body and get down, and we are the best MCs because we talk about social issues AND tell you to move your body and get down. And in all three, they will occasionally remind you that JMJ is the greatest DJ. I know it mostly sounds dated, but by george this album makes me want a glass bottle of Pepsi and throw my hat on backwards and just get down.
Highlights: Rock Box, It's Like That, Sucker M.C.'s (Krush-Groove 1), Hollis Crew (Krush-Groove 2)
8/10

Runaway Horses - Belinda Carlisle
I would have liked to hear Ms. Carlisle do something a bit more punk. Possibly pop punk. I think she had the voice for it. I certainly do not think her voice was suited to slow pop ballads, but there was something in the way her voice breaks that would have sounded good doing songs from Josie and The Pussycats, I think.
Highlights: Leave a Light On, (We Want) The Same Thing, Deep Deep Ocean, Valentine
7/10

The Runaways - The Runaways
Just classic no-nonsense rock'n roll. It just so happens it was teenage girls doing it; something we should see more of, especially in this day and age. Simple 70s rock just cannot be beat.
Highlights: Cherry Bomb, Blackmail, You Drive Me Wild, Rock N Roll
7/10

Rural Free Delivery - Whiskeytown
I can never really tell if this band was a genuine attempt at country or if it was an almost satirical example of what Ryan Adams thought a country band sounded like. It is especially confusing knowing how completely disingenuous he actually is.
Highlights: Take Your Guns to Town, Captain Smith
6.5/10

A Rush of Blood to the Head - Coldplay
This is not the same band that we see now. I refuse to believe it. The collaboration with BTS was about the closest thing to this, but it still comes up short a little. There is some serious grandiose stuff going on, while still sounding minimalist. I cannot explain it. I am partial to the songs that have a bit more of a menacing edge. Some of these songs are downright so depressing that listening to them may make you burn your house down while you sit inside drinking a bottle of gin.
Highlights: The Scientist, A Rush of Blood to the Head, Warning Sign, Amsterdam
8/10

Ryan Adams - Ryan Adams
In hindsight, this album should have been the warning; I still cannot decide if this or Prisoner can be seen as his 'mid-life crisis' album, or 'jumping the shark' moment, if you will, because it was after this he basically lost the plot and embraced being even less than mediocre while screaming at the void that he is better than everyone else. But yeah... clearly his marriage was in a bad place if he is here singing songs about a girl he had a childhood crush on, and singing about needing someone to save him. And do not get me started on the lyrics for Feels Like Fire. That song is fire. Lots of driving beats with 80s strat tones directly from Bryan Adams' Reckless. Genuinely speaking (or bLogging), this album grew on me and really spoke to me A LOT in 2015. But it really is the peak of the cliff.
Highlights: Tired of Giving Up, Feels Like Fire, Let Go, Gimme Something Good, Kim
8/10

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Tuesday, 25 November 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 157

Rock'n'Roll Circus - Ayumi Hamasaki
This starts out extremely dark... but quickly pivots to full on pop fun. And lots of ballads.
Highlights: RED LINE ~for TA~ [album version], Microphone, Sunrise ~LOVE is ALL~, You were...
7.5/10

Rockin' Bones: 1950s Punk & Rockabilly - Various Artists
Imagine it is Friday night and you are cruising the town in your 1957 Chevy. Not the phone. If you are not playing this collection, then you deserve to crash into an ice cream truck.
Highlights: Down on the Farm - Al Downing, Red Hot - Bob Luman, Froggy Went a Courting - Danny Dell, Sunglasses After Dark - Dwight Pullen, Duck Tail - Joe Clay, Cast Iron Arm - Peanuts Wilson
7.5/10

Rocky: Original Motion Picture Score - Bill Conti
If this does not get your blood pumping and want to take on the world, then you are dead and I am standing triumphantly on your grave with my arms in the air like Rocky.
Highlights: Gonna Fly Now (Theme from Rocky), Going the Distance, The Final Bell, Butkus
8/10

Rocky Balboa: The Best of Rocky - Various Artists
As the title suggests, this is a best of the Rocky soundtracks/score - used in Rocky Balboa. Which is one of the greatest entries in the Rocky franchise. Which also is a way to sum up this album. All great songs connected by inspirational dialogue from the movies. I am a champion!
Highlights: Gonna Fly Now (Theme from Rocky), Going the Distance, Redemption (Theme from Rocky II), It's a Fight - Three 6 Mafia
8/10

Rocky II: Music by Bill Conti - Bill Conti
Gonna Fly Now gets a bit more funkified, and the rest is not as exceptional as the first film.
Highlights: Redemption (Theme from Rocky II), Gonna Fly Now, Conquest, All of My Life
7/10

Rocky III: Original Motion Picture Score - Various Artists
Less of a score and more of a proper soundtrack, with Frank Stallone providing half the songs. And they are kind of disco pop. In 1982. Kind of reminds me of The A-Team a little.
Highlights: Eye of the Tiger - Survivor, Gonna Fly Now - Bill Conti, Conquest - Bill Conti, Pushin' Frank Stallone
7/10

Rocky IV: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Various Artists
Bill Conti has been replaced by the man who did the score for The Transformers: The Movie. I would like to hear his full score. Instead we get a fun super 80s compilation, with such luminaries as James Brown, Go West and Kenny Loggins. Take that, communism!
Highlights: War/Fanfare from Rocky - Vince DiCola, Training Montage - Vince DiCola, Living in America - James Brown, No Easy Way Out - Robert Tepper
8/10

Rocky V: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture - Various Artists
Things go deeper in to mainstream music with a full on compilation of 1990 hip-hop. We get some Rob Base, Joey B. Ellis and the man himself, MC Hammer! And an Elton John ballad to round things off, I guess? How did nothing from this album make the cut for the Rocky Balboa soundtrack?
Highlights: That's What I Said - MC Hammer, Feel My Power - MC Hammer, Go For It! (Heart and Fire) - Joey B. Ellis, The Measure of a Man - Elton John
7/10

Romeo + Juliet: Music from the Motion Picture - Various Artists
I do not have the full album - I grabbed my favourite songs from this off my friend's CD. In 2024, I would have ripped the full CD. In November 2025, I would have taken one song less. Is this the strangely-sexiest song by Garbage ever?
Highlights: #1 Crush - Garbage, Local God - Everclear, Lovefool - The Cardigans, You and Me Song - The Wannadies
8/10

Romeo Must Die: The Album - Various Artists
Jet Li's first Hollywood leading role. Which meant teaming up with modern hip-hop and R&B superstars. Because hip-hop dudes appreciate martial arts. 
Highlights: It Really Don't Matter - Confidential, Swung On - Stanley Clarke, We At It Again - Timbaland, Try Again - Aaliyah
7/10

The Rookie: Music From the Motion Picture - Various Artists
This is just a song called In My Time of Need by Ryan Adams. I may have this elsewhere? Probably a different version. Because LOGMAN has all the versions of everything like a moron.
6/10

Room Service - Bryan Adams
BA recording an album in a hotel while on tour just to prove he can. And it is mostly upbeat pop rock, so clearly he was staying in nice hotels. Or he was getting the kind of "room service" his buddies Kiss were singing about on Dressed to Kill...
Highlights: She's a Little Too Good for Me, Not Romeo Not Juliet, Room Service, Right Back Where I Started From
7/10

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Sunday, 23 November 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 156

Ring Ring - ABBA
This is the least memorable ABBA album. Making your wife sing a song like I Am Just a Girl, with lyrics like "I am just a girl, not the kind of woman men would like to meet/Just another girl no one looks at in the street/" and then about how she is meant to love her man, is a form of abuse.
Highlights: Ring Ring, Rock'n Roll Band, He is Your Brother, Nina Pretty Ballerina
7/10

RIOT ON THE GRILL - ELLEGARDEN
This is the Summer album for all Summers. If you are looking for shelter in a Sharknado, come find me... and I will be too busy air-drumming to this album to help. Possibly the greatest album ever made that makes me smile so much I want to cry.
Highlights: 虹, Missing, モンスター, BBQ Riot Song, Marry Me, I Hate It, Red Hot
100/10

The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars - David Bowie
Absolute peak 70s Bowie. Glam art rock with poptastic hooks. My opinion that Suffragette City is his best song still stands.
Highlights: Suffragette City, Moonage Daydream, Ziggy Stardust, Rock'n Roll Suicide
8/10

The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars: 30th Anniversary Edition - David Bowie
This is the bonus disc, which features some demos and b-sides. The b-sides are as great as the demos are bad.
Highlights: Moonage Daydream (New Mix), Velvet Goldmine, John I'm Only Dancing, Round and Round
7/10

Rise Up 2.0 [Single] - Six60
I guess the 2.0 thing means it is a remix or something? I guess this is like dubstep or something? I do not know. It is kinda groovy.
7/10

River of Dreams - Billy Joel
In parts, Joel and band go pretty hard on this. There is a certain ferocity to No Man's Land that you do not often find in a Billy Joel song, and a few other tracks have some real driving feel to them. The rest of the album just feels like middle of the road radio/record label pleasing tunes.
Highlights: No Man's Land, All About Soul, The Great Wall of China, The River of Dreams
7/10

Road To Rouen - Supergrass
This is such an anomaly in the Supergrass discography; more serious rock, no fun at all to be had anywhere. Much of an artistic kind of approach, focused on good riffs. 
Highlights: Tales Of Endurance (Parts 4, 5 & 6), Road to Rouen, Kick in the Teeth, Low C
7/10

Rock 'n' Roll - John Lennon
John Lennon does a lot of cocaine and records some of his favourite rock'n roll classics to avoid getting sued. There are so much horns it almost sounds more like The Blues Brothers or something. Not a bad thing.
Highlights: Rip It Up/Ready Teddy, Stand By Me, Slippin' and Slidin', You Can't Catch Me
7/10

Rock and Roll Over - Kiss
Hells yes. Great album, RIP Ace!!!
Highlights: Take Me, I Want You, Calling Dr. Love, Makin' Love
8/10

Rock Dust Light Star - Jamiroquai
This is a bit more lowkey but straight-up electronic influenced. Wild to listen to this so soon after Return of the Space Cowboy - like a completely different band.
Highlights: All Good in the Hood, Goodbye to My Dancer, She's a Fast Persuader, Hey Floyd
6.5/10

Rock in a Hard Place - Aerosmith
Wait - so this is the album without Joe Perry or Brad Whitford and that people thought was terrible? Because I like this more than half of the albums Aerosmith did with Joe Perry and Brad Whitford. 
Highlights: Jailbait, Rock in a Hard Place (Cheshire Cat), Bolivian Ragamuffin, Jig is Up
7/10

Rock N Roll - Ryan Adams
I can never decide if this album is the ultimate in his douchery or it is actually as brilliant as it sometimes feels. Because today it feels the latter.
Highlights: 1974, The Drugs Not Working, Hypnotixed, Do Miss America
8/10

Rock N Roll B-Sides - Ryan Adams
These are not nearly as punk rock as the main album. But actually more enjoyable than I remembered.
Highlights: Red Lights, I'm Coming Over, Luxury
7/10

Rock Show [Live] - Run-D.M.C. & Third Eye Blind
This is the performance on David Letterman. I am not really sure why have this, because Stephan Jenkins is not a great live singer. But it still kicks serious butt.
8/10

ROCK-STAR - Stray Kids
More boombastic crazy stuff from JYP's favourite protégés. I mean, I do not really know if they are his favourites, but they sure make him a lot of money!
Highlights: Social Path, MEGAVERSE, COMFLEX, LALALALA
7/10


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Friday, 21 November 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 155

Remember you - Ayumi Hamasaki
Ayu getting some edge and telling her haters to Fuck Off. Quite literally. It is funny; I tend to get in my head that this album is not great, but actually it kind of is? And even if it is not, VIBEES is possibly a top ten sexy bitch track if ever I heard one. I could genuinely listen to that all day.
Highlights: VIBEES, 23rd Monster, (NOT) Remember you, Dreamed a Dream
7.5/10

Remixes 1982-1990 - The Cure
This is actually somewhat of an interesting compilation. The extended mixes are basically the same songs with unnecessarily long intros, which kind of works with Pictures of You (at least this is actually extended this time - by all of 30 seconds). But why can we not get the normal 'New Vocal' mix of Boys Don't Cry, when he is happy to give us the remix version? 
Highlights: Pictures of You (Extended Version 1990), Primary (Red Mix 1990), Close to Me (Extended Mix 1985), Boys Don't Cry (New Voice Club Mix 1986)
7/10

Renegades - Rage Against the Machine
Kind of proof of my whole 'just do one album and bounce' theory with these guys. They could have just recorded all these covers as The Renegades or something, maybe brought in Chuck D to help out? Because these dudes turning all these hip-hop songs in to heavy rock is pretty darn dope.
Highlights: Pistol Grip Pump, How I Could Just Kill a Man, Renegades of Funk, Maggie's Farm
7/10

Republica - Republica
Haha this is so dated - sounds even older than it actually is, like early 90s techno mixed with Britpop or something. So it kind of sounds like 1999 J-Pop. Holy cow that original version of Ready to Go is surprisingly terrible!
Highlights: Drop Dead Gorgeous, Ready to Go (U.S. Mix), Holly
6/10

Return Of The Bumpasaurus - Sir Mix-A-Lot
Oh man, 90s hip-hop really was rife with homophobia and transphobia. And monstrous bass.
Highlights: Aunt Thomasina, You Can Have Her, Jump On It, Funk For Da Blvd.
6/10

Return of the Champions - Queen + Paul Rodgers
I have no issue with Queen bringing in Paul Rodgers; Brian May and Roger Taylor clearly wanted to get back to performing together and these guys made a decent enough album together. It just sometimes Rodgers' voice does not quite suit the classic Queen songs. Some of them he really does! Not even Brian May's massive guitar can save Feel Like Makin' Love from sounding super country. 
Highlights: Radio Ga Ga, 39, I'm In Love With My Car, These Are the Days of Our Lives
7/10

Return of the Space Cowboy - Jamiroquai
Old school funk acid jazz. This is the kind of album that makes me wish I was a better bass player, because Stuart Zender is the man!
Highlights: Light Years, Just Another Story, Manifest Destiny, Space Cowboy
7/10

Revenge - Kiss
Hand down the best 90s album from Kiss. Featuring the best song of the 90s by any band? Rock out with your socks out!
Highlights: God Gave Rock & Roll to You, Spit, Thou Shalt Not, I Just Wanna
8/10

Revenge - Eurythmics
Imagine if these were the same songs... This album starts off absolutely massive - Missionary Man may be one of the greatest ways to start an album in 1986* - then kind of loses steam in the second half. But is still probably my favourite Eurythmics album.
Highlights: Missionary Man, When Tomorrow Comes, Thorn in My Side, The Last Time
7.5/10

*I decided to check and I may be right - I can see only 1 other challenger for that, being Let It Rock from Bon Jovi's Slippery When Wet

Revolution - Kara
Let's play random K-Pop song of the day! This time it is Mr. by Kara? It is fun; very big upbeat dance pop.
8/10

Revolver - The Beatles
Like Sgt. Pepper's, this album always has dorks saying it is the greatest album, or it is a perfect album, or other such nonsense. It is neither. Because Paul McCartney's songs on this album are mostly trash.
Highlights: Tomorrow Never Knows, And Your Bird Can Sing, I Want to Tell You, Eleanor Rigby
7/10

Revolverlution - Public Enemy
This is purely the title track. I really do not have much Public Enemy and I should probably feel too ashamed to show my face on the internet again.
8/10

Rhythm & Gangsta - Snoop Dogg
This only the single Signs with Justin Timberlake. It is probably the last good song this dude released - more than 20 years ago.
8/10

Ricky Martin - Ricky Martin
The best Ricky Martin songs are when he is just shaking those hips and making you boogie, but sadly most of this album is ballads. Which are mostly kind of meh.
Highlights: Livin' La Vida Loca, Private Emotion, Bella (She's All I Ever Had), I Count the Minutes
7/10

The Riddle - Nik Kershaw
I loved the 1966 Batman TV show as a kid. I still do - rewatched it a few years ago and had the time of my life. I recall this video had something with that version of The Riddler going on in it? I cannot recall if it scared me or just made me like the video.
8/10

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Thursday, 20 November 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 154

Red, White & Crüe - Mötley Crüe
Not the full compilation, because I have it all elsewhere, but instead just the songs not found elsewhere; a couple of songs recorded for their first greatest hits compilation (or second, if you count Decade of Decadence) and a few other songs recorded for this compilation. They are okay.
Highlights: Bitter Pill
6.5/10

Redbird - Heather Nova
There are some obvious attempts at 'hit making' on this album and that is not necessarily a bad thing. However, it still features a fair bit of Nova performing poetry and storytelling over some pretty chilled music. And my dude David Ayers is out here with his Ebow making everything more interesting...
Highlights: Redbird, I Miss My Sky (Amelia Earhart's Last Days), Done Drifting, Singing You Through
7/10

A Reginald Gangsta - DJ Reggie
Me: Oh this will at least be really quick. *checks running time* Where's my noose? 
Highlights: I am sure there were some funny lines in there somewhere
4/10

Regulate (Music From Above The Rim) [EP] - Various Artists
I have never seen this movie, so I do not know if all these songs are from the film, but this EP features possibly my favourite 2Pac song and the legendary title track. G-Funk was seriously so good.
Highlights: Regulate - Warren G & Nate Dogg, Pain - 2Pac, Loyal to the Game - 2Pac
8.5/10

Rehearsals/Demos - Ryan Adams
The Cardinals jamming. I think some of these riffs became actual songs? All very pointless.
Highlights: Good guitar tone?
6/10

Reina - Kinky
One of their most consistently funk releases; there is nothing super standout here, but it is generally very enjoyable throughout. Sounds like someone else is doing some rapping here and there instead of their usual singer?
Highlights: León, I Say Hey, Monday Killer, A Dónde Van Los Muertos?
7/10

Rejoice - The Emotions
This is only the disco jam Best of My Love. An absolutely perfect blend of disco, funk and sensational harmonies. And big high notes.
10/10

Reload - Tom Jones
The great Tom Jones performing duets with the happening Britpop kids, covering all manner of classic songs - from 80s pop to early Elvis rock'n roll to modern trip-hop and house. By modern, I mean 1998. A fun time for all involved.
Highlights: I'm Left You're Right She's Gone, Mama Told Me Not to Come, She Drives Me Crazy, Burning Down the House
7/10

Remapping the Human Soul [Part 1:THE BRAIN] - Epik High
Fancy some Korean hip-hop in place of some random K-Pop? Sure thing! These guys get quite hard-hitting in places.
Highlights: White Night, Still Life, Soul
7/10

Remapping the Human Soul [Part 2:THE HEART]
They kick this off getting political, so they immediately go up 10 points in my books. 
Highlights: Flow, Fan
6.5/10

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Wednesday, 19 November 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 153

Reality - David Bowie
This was yet another 'Bowie is back to his great self!' releases in the early 00s. And this time... they were right! Except Bowie sounds like he is actually having a blast making this album. That hook in Never Get Old might be his best chorus in years.
Highlights: Pablo Picasso, Never Get Old, Reality, New Killer Star
8/10

Reanimation - Linkin Park
A remix album when they had only put out one album sure seemed ambitious... but I will be damned if it does not work. For the most part. Bringing a bunch of badass MCs to add their badass MC skills certainly helps. Less nu metal and more electro hip-hop.
Highlights: 1stp Klosr, Enth E Nd, PPr:Kut
7/10

Reasonable Doubt - Jay-Z
Jay-Z sounds so different with low budget production. Still got mad flow, but I wonder if this album was done the way he did all his others? The skits and interludes are pretty lame.
Highlights: Brooklyn's Finest, Ain't No, Bring It On, Regrets
7/10

Rebel Yell - Billy Idol
I find it almost impossible to listen to this album and not focus on the awesome work of Steve Stevens. Really, they should be credited as Billy Idol and Steve Stevens. 
Highlights: Rebel Yell, Crank Call, (Do Not) Stand in the Shadows, Blue Highway
8/10

Rebirth - SS501
It has been a while since I have had some random K-Pop. This is Love Like This and it is super dance idol boys singing to some girl. I know that, because every verse starts with "Hey girl..."
6/10

Rebloom - SeeYa
And now for some super dance girl idol K-Pop instead? This song is His Voice
6/10

Reckless - Bryan Adams
I may forever call Into the Fire my favourite BA album, but Reckless is just so full of hits and legendary songs, it is hard to deny its greatness. I am not sure 80s pop rock gets any more perfect than this.
Highlights: One Night Love Affair, Heaven, Run to You, It's Only Love, Summer of '69
10/10

The Reckoning - Needtobreathe
I find the lyrics on this album much less holier than thou, however musically it much less captivating. Some of it is really just super middle of the road. Still some flashes of greatness in there, though.
Highlights: Keep Your Eyes Open, Oohs and Ahhs, Drive All Night, The Reckoning
7/10

Red Carpet Massacre - Duran Duran
The reunion lasted all of an album before these dudes went back to chasing trends, hooking up with Justin Timberlake and Timbaland. Which I have zero problem with.
Highlights: Red Carpet Massacre, Falling Down, Dirty Great Monster
6.5/10

Red Star - Third Eye Blind
I love it when 3EB get all upbeat and get those big hooks going. Add in some full on anti-right commentary and critiscm and LOGMAN remembers why he liked them so much.
Highlights: Non-Dairy Creamer, Red Star
8/10

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Tuesday, 18 November 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 152

Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic - Prince
We doing the remix album first, because the alphabet does not care for sensibilities. Some fairly standard funkiness going on, and some straightahead pop rock as well. Teaming up with Chuck D makes for a hip-hop infused groove!
Highlights: Undisputed (The Moneyapolis Mix), Baby Knows, Prettyman, The Greatest Romance Ever Sold
7/10

Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic - Prince
On release, the word was the remix album was better. LOGMAN strongly disagrees. Quite fun that he teams up with Sheryl Crow for the best song on the album after covering one of her songs in the funkiest of ways. 
Highlights: Man 'O' War, Baby Knows, Prettyman, Everyday is a Winding Road
8/10

Raw Like Sushi - Neneh Cherry
This is, sadly, only the smash hit Buffalo Stance. Sad because I should have this album and more Neneh Cherry in general. But happy because I am short on time. Give me more of my 80s collection failures!
9/10

Ray Charles & Friends - Ray Charles
And friends? This is Ray Charles hooking up with country music "legends" to record some country music "classics" while LOGMAN asks what in the bejeebus is "this"? It is fun, is what it is. You are a dork, LOGMAN.
Highlights: Two Old Cats Like Us, Seven Spanish Angels, Who Cares
6.5/10

Ray Charles & Friends Super Hits - Ray Charles & Friends
Wait - this is the exact same album but with a slightly different title? And "& Friends" added to the artist?!? See, kids - organising and actually LISTENING to your music collection is important and saves you having to waste your time with the same album multiple times...
Highlights: Two Old Cats Like Us, Seven Spanish Angels, Who Cares
6.5/10

Ray Sings, Basie Swings - Ray Charles & The Count Basie Orchestra
Now this is the Ray Charles I would like to listen to. Big band swing and soul.
Highlights: Look What They've Done to My Song Ma, Oh What a Beautiful Morning, Georgia On My Mind, Every Saturday Night
7/10

Razorlight - Razorlight
I remember this being a big change in style from their first album, so will be interesting to compare when I finally to get that album. If I ever get to that album. For more pop oriented, if my memory serves me well. I have a deeply personal memory attached to America and it will never be separated from that, but when I hear it I could possibly listen to it multiple times. That country is such a failed experiment and makes for terrible viewing...
Highlights: America, Los Angeles Waltz, In The Morning, Back to the Start
7.5/10

Read My Lips - Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Modern pop disco does not get any better than this album. 
Highlights: Take Me Home, Murder on the Dancefloor, Music Gets the Best of Me, Is It Any Wonder
9/10

Real - Belinda Carlisle
This very much sounds like a pop rock album from 1993. And some of it really suits Belinda Carlisle's voice; she was a bit raw and unpolished, so it seems a bit more natural than some of her more pop stylings. Like, she sounds like she was a young upcoming artist or something like that.
Highlights: Goodbye Day, Windows of the World, Big Scary Animal, Here Comes My Baby
7/10

Real Life - Evermore
Wow this is turning in to one of those days. Solid NZ indie rock that is actually much better than one would expect.
Highlights: Light Surrounding You, Real Life, Inside of Me, Unbreakable
7/10

The Real Thing - Faith No More
As much as I love Angel Dust, this album shows what this band could do without Dr. Pretentious involved in things, because it is just killer hard rock all through. Very dated with these big loud keyboards, but Sir James Martin of the Faith No More Spiritual & Theological Centre and his Flying V are a driving force here and mostly just gets to let rip.
Highlights: Epic, The Real Thing, War Pigs, The Morning After
8/10

"Albums" listened to so far: 1390

Monday, 17 November 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 151

Rarities 1984-85 - The Cure
In a shocking turn of events, this consists of instrumental demos, studio demos and bootleg live recordings! At least by now Robert Smith has moved out of his parents' home and does not need to record songs on their organ, I guess?
Highlights: Stop Dead [Demo], Sinking [Live]
6/10

Rarities 1986-87 - The Cure
A lot of instrumental demos and then a few live tracks. I recall when this was released Robert Smith offered up an explanation that he had compiled two different versions and took it around to friends to get advice, eventually settling on this version. I have zero doubt in 2025 he would just release both discs instead.
Highlights: Why Can't I Be You? [Live]
5.5/10

Rarities 1988-89 - The Cure
I have the full set - the disc released with the reissue of Disintegration and then tracks released online only. Because I do not know what I am doing. This time there are not just instrumental demos, but also instrumental rehearsal tracks! Wow! And some guide tracks, before finishing off with a few live songs. One of my favourite albums of all time broken down into almost three hours of this kind of thing... Oh! This is the live version of Faith where Robert Smith goes on some bizarre rant about how to kill someone that is bigger than you and threatening you.
Highlights: Faith (Live Rome Palaeur 6/4/89– Crowd Bootleg), Prayers for Rain (Studio ‘WIP’ Mix 11/88), Disintegration (Live Dallas Starplex 9/15/89), Untitled (Live Dallas Starplex 9/15/89)
6/10

Rarities 1990-92 - The Cure
Even more instrumental demos! So many in this collection - they really could have just marketed it as a purely instrumental album. A few early demos, as well as some remixes or something. To be fair, the instrumentals are mostly songs not found elsewhere and make for great background music, and the remixes are of excellent songs. I am looking forward to another 3 hours being added to this collection later this year when they finally reissue Wild Mood Swings...
Highlights: Doing the Unstuck (Extended 12" Mix), From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea (Partscheckruf Mix), Friday I'm in Love (Strangelove Mix), A Letter to Elise (Blue Mix)
6.5/10

Rarities 1998-2003 - Ayumi Hamasaki
Part one of my personal compilation of b-sides and other things from Ayu. We get some Ayu rapping, two more versions of WHATEVER - and one of them is much more like an actual song than the album version - and the original version of Endless Sorrow is like a completely different song to what ends the I am... album. Keiko's terrible singing on A Song is Born actually makes it even more interesting? Like, I actually think I prefer this version - BECAUSE of how bizarre her vocal choices were.
Highlights: theme of a-nation '03, ever free, Endless Sorrow [Original Version], 『A』
8.5/10

Rarities 2007-2015 - Ayumi Hamasaki
Part two is, in some ways, actually more impressive; it feature some epics and a few remixes/alternate versions. And a terrible song featuring Timmy and his terrible rapping. That abrubt ending on this version RED LINE ~for TA~ is... abrubt! And I could not really give you an honest answer as to which version of Tell All is the superior version. Both are very awesome.
Highlights: RED LINE ~for TA~, SEVEN DAYS WAR, Tell All, Tell All [2015 Mix], Dream On
8/10

Rarities Live Disc - Jimmy Barnes
This would appear to be from the Freight Train Heart tour - assuming it is all from one show. Barnes' voice is rough and rowdy and boy he could scream back then. So great when he hits those higher notes. That ending for Working Class Man could have gone longer if they had wanted, I would not complain.
Highlights: Working Class Man, Last Frontier, Too Much Ain't Enough Love, I'd Die to Be With You Tonight
8/10

Rarities Studio Disc - Jimmy Barnes
Mostly blues rock and a bit of that 90s rock sound. All very listenable.
Highlights: Broken Hearts
6.5/10

Rarities, B-Sides, and Other Stuff - Sarah McLachlan
What is it with these indie female singers and Gloomy Sunday? I think I prefer when McLachlan gets a bit angsty; she is great for that low-key vibe, for sure, but I am a simple fool that enjoys a bit of edge. Also, low key, we (as in, Sarah McLachlan and I) have a few songs with the same titles. Great minds think alike, or something.
Highlights: Dear God, Song for a Winter's Night, Drawn to the Rhythm [Live], Vox [Extended Remix]
6.5/10

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Friday, 14 November 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 150

Random Access Memories - Daft Punk
Lots of funky disco guitar vocoder and classic Daft Punk vibes. But also Pharrell, and I do not like Pharrell. It really is like these guys were somewhat burned out and brought in a bunch of other people to help them make a real chill out kind of album instead of their usual full on disco awesome.
Highlights: Give Life Back to Music, Lose Yourself to Dance, Contact, Doin' It Right
7/10

Rap Attack - Various Artists
This is the classic hip-hop collaboration song Self Destruction, featuring old school kings like KRS-One, Kool Moe Dee, Heavy D and Public Enemy. Good times.
8/10

Rare Masters - Elton John
Old soundtrack songs, early recordings, some Xmas songs, a couple of demos here and there, and a few live tracks - including one with John Lennon. Which is likely why I have this. When I fail to listen to everything before year's end, pointless massive collections like this will be to blame!
Highlights: I Saw Her Standing There [Live], Step Into Christmas, Lady Samantha, Bad Side of the Moon, Sick City
6/10

Rarities - Kinky
Mostly remixes of early Kinky songs. None of them are as good as the originals, obviously, but I can see the appeal. Kinky have such an electronic thing going on at times and this really leans in to that - and it sort of sets up where they were heading from here.
Highlights: Oye Como Va (Extended Mix), Five Rooms
6/10

Rarities - Spice Girls
From the brightest corners of the internet I was able to find these songs; a couple of promo tracks, a couple of demos and then some remixes. I would say there is nothing overly indispensable here... but it is the Spice Girls. I just wish it were all good quality. I take what I can get...
Highlights: My Strongest Suit, Megamix
6/10

Rarities 1977-79 - The Cure
And so it begins... Early demos, a few random singles and even more live songs that sound like they were recorded in the bathroom of a dirty pub. Some of the studio demos are actually pretty good - I would venture to say this is the best version of I'm Cold - but I am not sure I needed to hear Robert Smith recording songs on his parents' organ. Well, LOGMAN, get ready for many more hours of that!
Highlights: Boys Don't Cry, I'm Cold [Sav Studio Demo], Jumping Someone Else's Train
5.5/10

Rarities 1979-80 - The Cure
This disc is genuinely worth it for the Cult Hero collaboration. All more listenable than the previous disc, but then I never thought much of Three Imaginary Boys anyways.
Highlights: I'm a Cult Hero, I Dig You
6/10

Rarities 1980-81 - The Cure
Poorly recorded home instrumental demos, studio guide tracks, and random live songs. The live stuff is surprisingly decent. And then all topped off with a couple of rare songs.
Highlights: Charlotte Sometimes, Forever [Live Somewhere Summer 1981]
6/10

Rarities 1981-82 - The Cure
What was that? More of the instrumental demos, studio guide tracks and random live songs? At least Robert Smith was consistent in the way he compiled these. The demos all sound much less dark and twisted - just maybe a little dark and bored. Props to Smith for just developing Temptation Two into becoming Let's Go To Bed - I would have just wrote them and recorded them as two completely different songs, because they barely sound similar and I am lazy.
Highlights: All Mine [Live], Temptation Two (Aka LGTB) [RS Studio Demo], A Short Term Effect [Live]
6/10

Rarities 1982-84 - The Cure
The demos for this album are not really so far removed from the finished product, since it was basically a Robert Smith solo album anyway. Just a bit more polished and more vocals. The live songs are decent enough for audience recordings.
Highlights: The Top [Live], Forever [Live]
6/10

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Thursday, 6 November 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 149

R-GIRL's ROCK! - SCANDAL
A super budget sounding collection of cover songs I do not know, except for one - because it happens to be covered by everyone. I need to make my own cover and merge the high-points of every cover version. Also, what is an R-GIRL?
Highlights: secret base~君がくれたもの~
6.5/10

Racing into the Night [Single] - INKYMAP
Song of the year for 2024 and this year and every year after. That bridge with the rapping and gang vocals is just perfection.
Highlights: Racing into the Night, Mayday
9/10

RADWIMPS - RADWIMPS
Low budget indie early recordings. The earliest, even! It all sounds poorly recorded and there is something about the guitars that just sound terrible. Which is a shame, because some of the songs could have been good, I think?
Highlights: 「ずっと大好きだよ」「ほんと?..., 愛し ~明くる明け~
5.5/10

RADWIMPS 2 ~発展途上~ - RADWIMPS
More of the same, except maybe the guitars sound even worse? And the drums are mixed so far back in the mix it all honestly sounds like demos. Somewhere along the way they start mixing in rap and it immediately improves the album. 祈跡 is flashes of what made 君の名は。work.
Highlights: ヒキコモリロリン, そりゃ君が好きだから, 祈跡 [Album Version], 俺色スカイ
6/10

RADWIMPS 3 ~無人島に持っていき忘れた一枚~ - RADWIMPS
Things have immediately improved! There is a still a bit of poor production that kind of hampers songs like 25コ目の染色体 and へっくしゅん, but when this album rocks, it rocks pretty hard! Getting a label deal and putting in more effort helped them develop a much more commercial and interesting sound.
Highlights: 最大公約数, 4645, セプテンバーさん, 最後の歌
7/10

RADWIMPS 4 ~ふたりごと (一生に一度のワープ)~ - RADWIMPS
Say hello to the RADWIMPS we all knew and loved! Sure, this is not the absolute peak of their best, but it is the start of that real RADWIMPS sound era. And holy moly were they great!!! And it is crazy that they still got better than this; I actually wish I could just continue with a full RADWIMPS marathon right now to prove it right (and then experience the dramatic downfall).
Highlights: いいんですか?, 有心論, ます, Me Me She
8/10

Rage Against the Machine - Rage Against the Machine
I have said it before and I will say it forever: these guys should have just released this album and bounced and it would have just been the most legendary drop ever. This album is a perfect encapsulation of their anger at everything wrong with the world and has been the anthem of the youth (and angry leftists) since. Lightning in a bottle.
Highlights: Wake Up, Bombtrack, Know Your Enemy, Township Rebellion, Freedom
9/10

Rainbow - Mariah Carey
MC leaning heavily in to the popular hip-hop vibes of *checks notes* 1999? Yeah... that tracks with the sound of this. The G-Funk era had peaked about 3 years prior, so it would make sense to try and copy that here. Missy Elliott is awesome as always.
Highlights: Heartbreaker [Remix], Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now), Heartbreaker, Crybaby
6.5/10

RAINBOW - Ayumi Hamasaki
That bass line in Real me is so gawdamn ON! This whole album is full of power and emotion and powerful emotions. It is a weird mix of dark and intropective ballads, coupled with the biggest bops of the Summer - I mean, there is literally a song called July 1st. It is all rather glorious and a testament to the kind of diversity I love about Ayu. And the bass playing just kills me.
Highlights: Heartplace, Real me, July 1st, independent+
8.5/10

RAISE YOUR HANDS!! - PSYCHIC LOVER
This is a bit more poppy and upbeat, but then also features the darkest epic PSYCHIC LOVER song to finish things off. And the first song in English, which I do not need but it is still fun. I would like more PSYCHIC LOVER in the world...
Highlights: Welcome to the Real World, BIG BANG, Save My Soul, Vanguard Fight
7/10

Raised on Radio - Journey
I think this must have been the end of this lineup? Because this is definitely their weakest album; a few great songs, but all fairly mediocre harmless radio rock.
Highlights: Why Can't This Night Go On Forever, Suzanne, Be Good to Yourself, Raised on Radio
7/10

Raising Hell - Run-D.M.C.
The Kings of Rock really lived up to the moniker on this one; a lot of the songs have more energy and a bit more bite, the beats are solid and the guitars are everywhere (and out of tune on the title track). The awesome part is amongst the noise are a few VERY minimalist tracks that either feature just drums or are basically acapella, which gives space to the message the Kings are throwing out there.
Highlights: Proud to Be Black, It's Tricky, Walk This Way, You Be Illin'
8.5/10

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Tuesday, 4 November 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 148

Q Division Demos - Ryan Adams
Minimalist acoustic demos of songs that would later appear... on other demos? And better?
Highlights: Quick
5/10

Quaternary - Mötley Crüe
Back in 1994, we didn't have the internet to download everything we needed, so the only way to get this was some special fan club or something. It was very limited. Anyways, if I remember correctly it was just 4 songs written by each member: Tommy Lee does his best Linkin Park tribute before Linkin Park were even in High School, Mick Mars gets his blues guitar instrumental going, Nikki Sixx thinks he is NIN and Stabbing Westward attending deep therapy sessions, and John Corabi... mistakes himself for one of The Beatles? Dude - you are in Mötley Crüe. Oh wait; there is a 5th song that involves all of the band. It sounds like most of the songs found on Mötley Crüe. Which is good. Also, there is a whole bunch of studio banter between songs. Most of it makes me want to slap these guys. I play life on Expert level, so there are a bunch of bonus tracks here that are completely unnecessary and are actually longer than the original EP. 
Highlights: Planet Boom, Babykills, 10000 Miles Away, Livin' in the No [Demo]
6.5/10

Queen - Queen
Q is for Queen. Duh! Their debut album has some highlights, for sure, but it is very heavily reminiscent of Led Zepplin and other blues rock bands at the time that were considered heavy. And - controversial opinion - Mercury's voice on this album was kind of just above average.
Highlights: Keep Yourself Alive, Liar, Great King Rat, Son and Daughter
7.5/10

Queen Forever - Queen
This is a self-made compilation of all the b-sides and non-album songs - including the one song with Michael Jackson they were able to release. I kind of like that 30 years later they are still trickling out the occassional song they have decided to complete and suckering fools like me in to buying their albums again. 
Highlights: I Go Crazy, Soul Brother, I Can't Live With You (1997 Queen Rocks Version), There Must Be More to Life Than This (with Michael Jackson)
7/10

Queen I - Queen
Speaking of ways to sucker me in to buying things... the first Queen album remixed with modern sounding drums and autotune on the vocals! As someone that has spent most of his life listening to this album, it sure is jarring to hear it this way. But also interesting? Thanks to the use of alternate takes being added to the mix. I still would never have put Mad the Swine on the album, because that song is seriously lame.
Highlights: Modern Times Rock 'n' Roll, Great King Rat, Son and Daughter
7.5/10

Queen I At The BBC - Queen
Most of the album performed "live" on the BBC - somewhat live. Somewhat. And some of it is played twice, because this covers four different sessions. Kind of a jumble? Still leaves a lot of BBC stuff to be remixed/remastered - hopefully they get to that so I can feel justified not ever purchasing the Live On Air box set.
Highlights: "Son and Daughter" (BBC Session 2, July 1973), "Great King Rat" (BBC Session 3, December 1973), "Keep Yourself Alive" (BBC Session 1, February 1973)
7/10

Queen I: De Lane Lea Demos - Queen
The original demos also get the remix treatment. It makes them sound pretty epic, I have to admit. I dig all the acoustic guitar in Keep Yourself Alive. Jesus is a massive bluesy jam. 
Highlights: Liar, The Night Comes Down, Keep Yourself Alive
7/10

Queen I: Instrumentals - Queen
Quite fun to hear everything going on in the new mixes without the vocals getting in the way. Of course, Queen just can not help themselves and there are still a bunch of backing vocals in these. In fact, Great King Rat still features a few main vocal lines for fun. Mad the Swine is actually better as an instrumental! This all might be a good way for me to sit down and learn to play these songs properly? Haha yeah that will never happen. I am no Brian May!
Highlights: Liar, Great King Rat, Keep Yourself Alive, Mad the Swine
7/10

Queen I: Sessions - Queen
And we are still not done! Now we get the album in 'alternate take' form; some fully finished and unused versions, some test sessions with guide vocals, some acoustic jams with Mercury providing mouth guitar solos. Those are the best parts. Actually, my personal highlight was Brian May calling Freddie Mercury by his REAL name! And boy do they like telling someone they were the one that messed up a song. I would have HATED being in this band. I would have been getting called out every 45 seconds...
Highlights: See What a Fool I've Been (De Lane Lea Test Session), Liar (Trident Take 1), Keep Yourself Alive (Trident Take 13)
6/10

Queen II - Queen
Finally moving on to their second album and boy howdy, what a difference 6 months makes! This thing is epic and grand and everything that Queen is known for and I love them for it. Mercury's voice is already improved 200% and while the songs are still lyrically kind of Tolkien-esque and somewhat biblical, it actually works much better with all the guitar orchestras and layers upon layers of vocals.
Highlights: The March of the Black Queen/Funny How Love Is, Father to Son, White Queen (As it Began), Ogre Battle
9/10

Queens are Trumps -切り札はクイーン- - SCANDAL
Things start off like a damned Aerosmith album (a good one), then promptly gets in to Josie and the Pussycats territory, before giving us some disco rock? There is some full on electropop in here as well, but the pop punk is where these girls always shine brightest. Mami's voice has really grown on me and the songs she sings are becoming my favourites. 
Highlights: 声, Queens are trumps, Rock'n Roll, Bright
7/10

Queens of Noise - The Runaways
Much more of an attempt at something polished and made for the masses, or something. I always forget Joan Jett sings the title track, because live it was Cherie Currie.
Highlights: Neon Angels on the Road to Ruin, Queens of Noise, Take It or Leave It, I Love Playin' with Fire
7/10

Quizás - Enrique Iglesias
Enrique gets his Spanish crooning going. Big time; the first half is just full on ballads - some of them very slow and possibly romantic, while he kind of picks up the energy a bit in the second half. Sounds like a sports game. Maybe a lucha libre match? La Parka would smash everyone, but likely would not walk out to a song by Enrique.
Highlights: No Apagues La Luz, Para Qué La Vida, Quizás, Marta
7/10

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Monday, 3 November 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 147

Pulse - Pink Floyd
In a supreme shock to all in the universe, I am not a fan of Pink Floyd. But I am fan of the song Comfortably Numb. So I have this version of the song. Bah gawd this is one of the greatest guitar solos of all time.
9/10

Pump - Aerosmith
This album rocks so hard. It was actually the first I had ever heard of Aerosmith - I did not even know they were the band in the Run DMC video! Less blues rock and more just massive 80s stadium anthem stuff. Which they took to the next level on the following album. The constant lesson of this marathon is that Bruce Fairbarn was the greatest producer and it is a shame he died to so young.
Highlights: Young Lust, F.I.N.E., The Other Side, What It Takes
9/10

Pumpin' Blood - NONONO
I have no idea what this is or where it came from, but it is fun dancey pop and I dig it!
8/10

Purple - Stone Temple Pilots
Talk about reinvention; these dudes hit it out of the park with a grunge album that kind of sounded like everyone else at the time (except maybe better), and once they had their money they were all 'Hey, we actually just want to make music that sounds like Led Zepplin if they were a bit more radio friendly, but also hanging out at art school with Lou Reed and Andy Warhol, okay?'.
Highlights: Unglued, Lounge Fly, Kitchen Ware & Candy Bars, Big Empty
8.5/10

Purple Rain - Prince & The Revolution
When I listen to this album on my own, I swap out Computer Blue for the full version, because that is how it was intended and it lifts the song to a different level. Sometimes I throw in the extended version of Let's Go Crazy for fun, as well. Anyways, this may well be the most perfect album ever made.
Highlights: Purple Rain, Darling Nikki, I Would Die 4 U, The Beautiful Ones, Let's Go Crazy
10/10

Purple Rain (Deluxe Edition) - Prince & The Revolution
Outtakes and rarities from the Purple Rain sessions. Apart from the aforementioned "Hallway Speech" version of Computer Blue, there is nothing that is essential. But there are some songs with thought-provoking titles...
Highlights: Computer Blue ("Hallway Speech" Version), Wonderful Ass
6.5/10

Purple Rain: Single Edits & B-Sides - Prince & The Revolution
In my library, only the Purple Rain album is credited to The Revolution, but they are involved in all of these, so I decided to be much fairer in writing. I am generally not in favour of single edits, but some of these extended versions are pretty great. And the b-sides are all absolute gems. 
Highlights: Let's Go Crazy (Special Dance Mix), Another Lonely Christmas, Erotic City (“Make Love Not War Erotic City Come Alive”), I Would Die 4 U (Extended Version)
7.5/10

Push the Button - The Chemical Brothers
This is one of those albums where everything is just great and I can easily just rock the whole the thing endlessly. But at the same time, there is nothing that makes me go 'Oh hell yeah I NEED TO HEAR THIS SONG'. I think this was the first Chemical Brothers album that I thought lacked that moment. There is also a sad lack of Beth Orton or Noel Gallagher or Richard Ashcroft. Coincidence?!?
Highlights: Surface to Air, Hold Tight London, Galvanise, The Big Jump
7.5/10

Push Up [Single] - Freestylers
Very heavily Prince-inspired funky disco sexy pop song? I have spent many a year with this song in my head and not actually knowing what it was, so it is nice to finally have that sorted!
8/10

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Friday, 31 October 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 146

Psychic Lover - PSYCHIC LOVER
LOGMAN's gateway drug to Japanese rock! And it is not that I forget how awesome they are, it is more that I end up forgetting to just put them on and rock out. This album seems to be mostly anime-related songs and themes, but I do not care. They could be commercial tunes and I would still love them. 冒険王ビィト! is genuinely one of the most feelgood songs on the planet.
Highlights: 冒険王ビィト!, 冒険者 ON THE ROAD (Album Version), TAKE MY SOUL FOREVER, 特捜戦隊デカレンジャー
8.5/10

Psychic Lover II - PSYCHIC LOVER
It is going to be a full on PSYCHIC LOVER morning. And I am thankful for that! More shredding guitars and massive gang vocals and raising my fist in the air. Holy balls to the wall that opening riff in SWAT ON デカレンジャー is ridiculous! This album may actually be even more consistently awesome than their first!
Highlights: LOST IN SPACE, SWAT ON デカレンジャー, WONDER REVOLUTION, 鼓動 -get closer-, LET'S TRY TOGETHER
9/10

PSYCHIC LOVER III -WORKS- - PSYCHIC LOVER
More, you say?!? This is more of a compilation of random songs and remixes and even a couple of solo songs by each member. 
Highlights: NO NAME HEROES, SURVIVAL, いざ行け! ビートル, デカレンジャーアクション
8/10

Psychic Lover IV -BEST- - PSYCHIC LOVER
Quick note of honesty; this was the actual album, but then I shed it of everything except the 'new' songs. Then added a few singles that were later released in different versions. IMAJO is phenomenal.
Highlights: Prisoner, FLASHBACK, JUMP!
9/10

PSYCHIC MANIA - PSYCHIC LOVER
And we are not done yet! Another compilation that was originally two-discs, but again I removed the stuff already in my library, to make a more streamlined compilation that kicks even more booty. If only they had named their last studio album Psychic Lover V as well... Oh well, at least I will get to hear that next week!
Highlights: タギルチカラ!, Duet してください (斉木ックラバー ver.), Searching for Truth, 特捜戦隊デカレンジャー 10 YEARS AFTER
9/10

Psycho Circus - Kiss
I have all but given up actually writing proper reviews, so please read my most read Kiss review! I think some Brazilian Kiss fan group shared it for some reason. Big Tommy Thayer haters and felt my pain? RIP Ace!!!
Highlights: Into the Void, Raise Your Glasses, Psycho Circus, I Pledge Allegiance to the State of Rock & Roll
7/10

Psycho Circus Live Bonus Disc - Kiss
Post-reunion tour Kiss is an interesting beast. This is where it became more gimmick than ever. Still a decent listen, though. I really need to watch some Kiss concerts this weekend.
Highlights: Let Me Go Rock & Roll, 100,000 Years, Black Diamond
7/10

Psyclone - Jimmy Barnes
This may well be my first time listening to this album. Something about mid-90s Barnesy just never grabbed me; he seemed to reject the awesome pop hooks and had clearly been listening to some alternative music. And I do not like the way his vocals are produced. This is very straight-forward rock; the guitars and drums all sound the same the whole way through.
Highlights: Change of Heart, Stumbling, Because You Wanted It
6.5/10

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Thursday, 30 October 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 145

The Presidents Of The United States Of America - The Presidents Of The United States Of America
If Weird Al was a band and attempted to not just do satire, I imagine it would be something like this. Mostly super fun and silly pop rock. With an emphasis on the silly. Songs about animals, food, old men doing old men things, and... lumps? The sort of album you would put on while acting like a clown with your friends.
Highlights: Kick Out the Jams, Peaches, Lump, Naked and Famous
7/10

Pretty in Pink: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Various Artists
Would you believe this is purely If You Leave by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark? Of course you would, because LOGMAN is an embarassment to the 80s. 
8/10

Prince From Another Planet [Disc 1] - Elvis Presley
Elvis live at Madison Square Garden, but remixed. It is bizarre to me that they released this set and then proceeded to pretend it never happened, because every subsequent release has just reverted to the original version. So this is the afternoon concert and it is awesome! Elvis' voice is better than ever and the setlist is pretty much fire (except maybe missing a few songs like Just Pretend that would have topped it off nicely). One of the best live Elvis albums ever.
Highlights: You've Lost that Lovin' Feelin', Never Been to Spain, I Can't Stop Loving You, Suspicious Minds
8/10

Prince From Another Planet [Disc 2] - Elvis Presley
And then we get the evening show. Which is pretty much the same setlist as the afternoon show. Pretty much the same concert, to be real about it! Giant Elvis poster for $2? Give me three. Also, how are tickets still available for tomorrow's concert?!?
Highlights: You've Lost that Lovin' Feelin', Never Been to Spain, I Can't Stop Loving You, Suspicious Minds
8/10

PRISM - Katy Perry
I really like Roar - it is a catchy big pop banger. The rest of this album... is a testament to all that is wrong with Katy Perry. Hard to believe she actually has gotten even worse than this. Even harder to believe she still has fans!
Highlights: Roar, This Moment, It Takes Two, Choose Your Battles
5.5/10

PRISMIC - YUKI
YUKI's debut album is unlike anything she has released since; somewhat dark post-grunge more in line with JUDY AND MARY, with a hint of electronica and one of the most beautiful Beatles-esque ballads, and some extended art rock vibes. And that last half is just top-tier YUKI. I still cannot decide if the live version of 呪い is better than this version...
Highlights: プリズム, 忘れる唄, 惑星に乗れ, 呪い
8.5/10

Prisoner - Ryan Adams
Ah the album that helped kill DRA's career! I will never forget the hype this thing got, which was only matched by my pure indifference to the whole thing; there are still some good lyrics, but musically it is trying to be too much and his vocals are, quite frankly, a mess. In trying to sound like Bruce Springsteen, he forgot that he had his own voice that was actually decent. Coming after a reworking of a Taylor Swift album, it was like this guy no longer had his own identity. Or ever had one in the first place.
Highlights: Broken Anyway, Outbound Train, Doomsday, We Disappear
6.5/10

Prisoner (B-Sides) - Ryan Adams
This turned out to be the biggest scam and was the end for me with this dude; it was advertised as exclusive to the box set, but then before it even shipped out he offered the compilation on streaming and iTunes and whatnot. And then bitched online about anyone that was bitching online. Because that is DRA. Also, these songs are just mediocre. So it was double lose!
Highlights: Stop You
5/10

The Private Press - DJ Shadow
This album is certainly a groove. Low key low-fi beats, funky basslines and all sorts of killer samples. Things really shine when Shadow is sampling some big airy 80s synths over top of some breakin' beats. 
Highlights: Walkie Talkie, You Can't Go Home Again, Blood on the Motorway, Six Days
8/10

Proof - BTS
This is pretty much BTS's greatest hits, just with a few new songs to make even the hardcore fan have to purchase this. And it does not have all the hits, so you still need to buy other albums to get everything great. But this is a briiliant highlights package. And the new songs are killer. I am trying to be a bit tougher on my grading for this, because I can easily get caught up in the BTS cool and just give it all super scores. But hey they deserve it!
Highlights: 봄날, On, 상남자 (Boy In Luv), Moon, Dynamith, Butter, Intro: Persona
8.5/10

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Tuesday, 28 October 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 144

Poetree Syndrome - Kebee
And more random Korean hip-hop. Where would my life be without it? This is fairly chill - kind of reminds me of Ayu's Nothing From Nothing
Highlights: Fissure
6.5/10

Points on the Curve - Wang Chung
This is only the song Dance Hall Days, which is weird because I do enjoy some Wang Chung and do not even know why I would have this song in particular? Other than it being a really cool lowkey groove.
8/10

Poison - Bell Biv Devoe
These dudes were quite the name back in the early 90s, except I only have the title track and could probably only name you one other song by Bell Biv Devoe. And I do not have that in my library either?
8/10

Pop Goes the Movies - Meco
A big medley of movie themes getting the disco treatment. And there are a lot of them. Some sound better than ever, because they are now disco. Duh!
7.5/10

Pop Life - JUDY AND MARY
YUKI and company with their usual brand of noisey post-grunge fun. I swear, her voice sounds so similar still 30 years later.
Highlights: ジーザス!ジーザス!, Lover Soul, ミュジックファイター
7/10

Pornography - The Cure
One of the darkest and most disturbed releases from The Cure. Robert Smith is super cool, but I cannot help but look at him in the 80s as being a bit of an edgelord. It is crazy that these songs are like 6 minutes long and just have the same drum beat over and over and it does not get boring.
Highlights:
8.5/10

Power of Music - Ayumi Hamasaki
Still my favourite live concert. I could happily watch it every day. It is a shame to miss a few of the performances on this release, but it is also nice having the extra bonus tracks. So I guess it balances out? What is up with the fading between songs when it is not necessary? vogue went straight to Far away and then to SEASONS, yet you need to fade between them all and make the transitions longer?? I am nit-picking, because overall this is just all the feels and genuine POWER of music!!
Highlights: M, progress, Far away, SEASONS, forgiveness
9/10

The Power Source - JUDY AND MARY
More JAM, you say? Very good feel good noise, over here. This one is a little less noisy, I think? I will be honest - most JUDY AND MARY kind of sounds the same. Which is mostly a good thing.
Highlights: KISSの温度, くじら12号, Happy?, The Great Escape
7/10

The Power Station - The Power Station
This is only their cover of Get It On (Bang a Gong)?!? How do I not have full album?!?! Somebody stop me...
9/10

Prelusive - Sarah Blasko
This was released, I think, around the time I saw Ms. Blasko live in Melbourne. I would not be surprised if she played purely songs from this EP. I should google that... Well, I found the gig, but no setlists. Not even for the headlining act. Gosh, it is almost like we were not terminally online in 2003!
Highlights: Sweet Surrender, New Religion, Follow the Sun, Your Way
7/10

PREMIUM COUNTDOWN LIVE 2008-2009 A - Ayumi Hamasaki
Would you believe I have had this concert on blu-ray since about 2018 and STILL have not watched it? LOGMAN is a weird person. Especially because this CD is very good; it features the most epic version of Heartplace (only to be equalled or possibly surpassed by the performance at the 25th anniversary concert) and there are a number of random older songs as well that I am sure were never performed again.
Highlights: Heartplace, End of the World, Naturally, For My Dear...
7.5/10

present from you - BUMP OF CHICKEN
A big compilation of their b-sides Which is cool for completeness... but they are hardly necessities. 
Highlights: ガラスのブルース (28 years round), プレゼント, スノースマイル ~ringing version~, ラフ・メイカー
6/10

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Tuesday, 21 October 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 143

Piano Man - Billy Joel
Billy Joel channelling his Beatles influence and meshing it with Americana... does not work for me. And that live version of Captain Jack on My Lives was genuinely better than the studio version.
Highlights: Piano Man, Ain't No Crime, Captain Jack
6/10

PILE - Pile
Everyone's favourite Love Live! graduate with a very... average album. It is not entirely dissimilar to the 女子独身倶楽部 album I listened to yesterday. Look, I am not pretending Pile is some sort of vocal master who could out-sing the likes of Mariah Carey, but she is talented and her voice has something that means she is wasted on music like this. She certainly deserves better.
Highlights: It all kind of sounds the same
6/10

Pinkerton - Weezer
This album was such a bad idea and kind of shows how much of an insufferable pretentious douchenozzle Rivers Cuomo is. He may well be the Ryan Adams of the wannabe grunge kids. A bunch of badly recorded songs with lyrics about sexualising Japanese school girls and how a woman must be a lesbian to not be in love with him. Which is a shame, because the Blue album was fun and there are flashes of goodness in here. Musically. Lyrically it is completely cringe-worthy.
Highlights: Tired of Sex, El Scorcho
5.5/10

The Pinkheart Sessions - Ryan Adams
And speaking of insuffereable pretentious jerks... at least the RHCP mocking is funny? And hilariously ironic that he makes fun of them for having lots of tattoos and he is now the same. That performance on Letterman of Starting to Hurt was really great. Not the first one - the one he did when Letterman was retiring.
Highlights: Starting to Hurt, Mega-Superior Gold, Blue and Shy
5/10

Planet Earth - Prince
Prince let's his guitar rip for a little bit, gets soulful for a little bit, gets his pop on for a little bit, and then inexplicably serves trash for a little bit. This has flashes of his usual greatness, but overall is not the most daring example of Prince's genius.
Highlights: Resolution, Planet Earth, Guitar
6/10

Planet Rock - The Edge of Victory
Hey, look! It's a me! Not actually the full planned album, just some older demos of songs that were planned for the album and a couple that are just here because they rock.
Highlights: Me when I was good!
9/10

Planless Perfection - Hello Sleepwalkers
I do not remember how I described their previous work, but this time at least I hear them as Japanese prog-rock mixed with emo? I really think having both male and female vocalists gives the music a great dynamic.
Highlights: EYES TO THE SKIES, Jamming, 水面, ハーメルンはどのようにして笛を吹くのか
7/10

Platinum Underground - Vanilla Ice
This is weird. Not just because it is Vanilla Ice, but because this should probably be an actual album and is instead a jumble of songs from other albums and only has two songs from this actual album. At least I get to enjoy Ice doing his best Limp Bizkit impersonation. And I forgot that he sampled a bit of Ace. RIP Spaceman!!!
Highlights: Too Cold, Ninja Rap 2
6/10

Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em - MC Hammer
This album is a party, no two ways about it. Sure, Help the Children is a bit of a mood killer and would have been a great collaboration with MJ, but everything else is just telling you to get down and have a great time. And Hammer always has a positive message in his lyrics; teaching you the postitive power of prayer, the perils of committing crimes, and that you cannot touch "this". It is possible that I love this album more now than I did back in 1990.
Highlights: U Can't Touch This, Pray, Dancin' Machine, Here Comes The Hammer, Have You Seen Her?
8.5/10

Please Please Me - The Beatles
The debut album from the greatest rock'n roll band! Sometimes I forget how darn fun their early works are. Then I put on an album like this and just have a good old time.
Highlights: Please Please Me, I Saw Her Standing There, Twist and Shout, 
7/10

PLECTRUMELECTRUM - Prince & 3RDEYEGIRL
Some of this album rocks and some of it is funky. Like most Prince albums. And then a bunch of it just does not really feel like Prince - more Prince adjacent or something. ANOTHERLOVE does feature the most awesome duelling solo between Prince and Donna Grantis.
Highlights: ANOTHERLOVE, WOW, PLECTRUMELECTRUM, FUNKNROLL
7/10

Pneumonia - Whiskeytown
I mean, there are a couple of very good songs on here. Mostly very chilled alt. country offerings. 
Highlights: Jacksonville Skyline, Don't Wanna Know Why, Sit & Listen to the Rain, Mirror Mirror
7/10

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Monday, 20 October 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 142

People Move On - Bernard Butler
This dude seems to be all over the works of artists I enjoy, so I was always interested in his actual solo work. It has moments of being very good. But I definitely think he works best as a guitarist and songwriter collaborator.
Highlights: Woman I Know, You Just Know, Not Alone, Stay
6.5/10

Pepperoni Quatro - ELLEGARDEN
There is something in my head that always forces me to ignore this album, like I think it is not great or the worst ELLEGARDEN album. I cannot explain it. Either way, those thoughts are insane, because this may actually be their best album? It certainly features some of their best songs. Then again, I say that about every ELLEGARDEN album. I want this marathon to end so I can just listen to ELLEGARDEN all day.
Highlights: Supernova, スターフィッシュ, Good Morning Kid, Make a Wish, ロストワールド
9/10

The Perfect Drug - Nine Inch Nails
A great NIN song, preceeded by a bunch of remixes that are very long and unnecessary. 
Highlights: The Perfect Drug (Original Version)
5/10

Perfect Symmetry - Keane
Sad English lads reinvent themselves as The Killers? Considering The Killers started out as an American rock band cosplaying as UK indie New Wave, this just gets even more confusing. It is at least a bit more feel good than their other work.
Highlights: Spiralling
6.5/10

Perfect Timing - Recloose
I think this is another NZ electro artist. Electro funk, to be more precise without actually knowing what I am talking about. It at least is a very good groove. 
Highlights: Robop, Can It Be, So Cool, Solomon's Alive
7/10

Permanent Vacation - Aerosmith
While not on the level of their following albums, this one still has some fun songs and a massive power ballad. Certainly a step up from what they had been doing previously.
Highlights: Angel, Dude (Looks Like a Lady), Permanent Vacation, Rag Doll
7/10

Permission to Land - The Darkness
On that note, let us have some more classic rock. Or at least, classic rock inspired that is now also classic rock? I mean, this album is actually 22 years-old now! Two things that stand out are: Justin Hawkins' voice on this - or at least his falsetto - is just awesome, and bah gawd there are some great hooks. 
Highlights: Growing On Me, Love is Only a Feeling, Holding My Own, Get Your Hands Off My Woman
8.5/10

Pet Your Friends - Dishwalla
This is only the song Counting Blue Cars. It is great, so I like to pretend it is the only they ever made, in case they followed it up with something awful that would make me thing less of this song.
8/10

Peter Criss - Peter Criss
Hearing The Catman do his thing sure hits different today after losing The Spaceman... but feels kind of fitting. Kind of. I wish they could have done an album together back in the 90s. My Kissathon II review seems harsh - this is a fun album.
Highlights: That's the Kind of Sugar Papa Likes, Hooked on Rock 'N' Roll, Tossin' and Turnin', You Matter to Me
6/10

PETIT BEST~ROCK'N'ROLL FITNESS 2014-2017~ - 女子独身倶楽部
I saw some girl busking in Akihabara one time and we got chatting so I bought a couple of CDs from her; I think this was her idol group (and the other CD was her solo). I used to buy anything out on the streets, just for the fun of it. It is all pretty typical idol silliness, but it is pretty harmless and there are a couple of songs that I enjoy.
Highlights: We as No. 1!, 法隆寺, いけないんだ
6/10

Philadelphia Freeway - Freeway
This is purely the song What We Do... with Jay-Z, because I watched Fade to Black and when they did this live it was awesome. Freeway loses points for taking sides with Nelly and dissing KRS-One, but this song is a vibe.
8/10

Phoenix - Zebrahead
This album feels a bit heavier than Get Nice!, which is fine. The hooks, however, are still plenty pop punk fun and makes me want to rock out in some way. The rapper dude has seriously cool flow and lyrics. The Juggernauts may well be the closest thing to a pop punk power ballad this side of PASSPO☆ and it absolutely owns. Everything else just kicks you in the face for not giving The Man the middle finger or having simply having an annoying girlfriend, I guess?
Highlights: The Juggernauts, Hell Yeah!, Just the Tip, Death By Disco
8/10

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Friday, 17 October 2025

R.I.P. Ace Frehley

I am taking a break from the iTunes library marathon this afternoon, as I just heard the news about Ace Frehley. And I am not sure how I can focus on making fun of the lame music I listen to.

I grew up a bit of a Kiss fan, but it wasn't until High School that my friends and I really got in to them. Then by the time the reunion tour hit town, I became a full-fledged member of the Kiss Army and Ace Frehley was king. As I got more in to playing guitar, learning and jamming along to Kiss songs was paramount to improving my fledging abilities. But also, they were an absolute blast! I even started watching old live footage and mimicking Ace's on stage choreography, then trying it out while jamming on my own at home. Because that is what makes life great.

When we met with a record producer back in 2002, he asked me my thoughts on a whole bunch of stuff and I simply replied "So long as I get to go on stage and act like Ace Frehley, I'm happy". I was never the best guitarist or even tried to be; I just wanted to be able to play like Ace and attempt to be as cool. But nobody was as cool when playing the guitar.

Back in 2015, the day after my 35th birthday, I had the opportunity to go see Ace live in concert - and attend a meet and greet. I took along an old magazine from around 1998 in the hopes he could sign the fold-out poster of Ace with his Les Paul. His reaction was something like "What the hell is this?" and then he showed it to his bodyguard, both enjoying how cool it was, before signing the poster and the cover. Then I gave him a birthday card (it was his birthday 2 days later) and told him how much of an influence he had been on me. I know he heard that stuff all the time, and I'm sure he did not care at all, but it honestly was one of the coolest moments being able to talk to someone that I considered a massive guitar hero. Then he and his band absolutely tore the house down and it was awesome. And loud!

For some reason, I had been thinking that this day would come - and I had been dreading it. I was hoping I might get the opportunity to see him in concert again, maybe attend another meet and greet before he was gone. But sadly, that was not to be.

The original Spaceman has now left us to return to his home planet. This one may have been his temporary home, but he made our world a better place with his music and influence. Here's to you, Ace!



2025 in 2025: Day 141

Patty Duke Syndrome - Patty Duke Syndrome
Early grunge Ryan Adams. And it is genuinely... fine. Kind of surprising I do not listen to this ever, but maybe that is because it is kind of the low quality and it is Ryan Adams. Crazy that Hypnotixed was from all the way back here,.
Highlights: Texas, Anarchy Time, Hypnotixed, History
6/10

Paul Stanley - Paul Stanley
This album rocks hard. It is pretty much Kiss with some extra cheese and some sappy ballads thrown in as well. Paul loves his sappy ballads. And rockin' out.
Highlights: Move On, Tonight You Belong to Me, Goodbye, It's Alright
8/10

Paul's Boutique - Beastie Boys
I need to find the clip where the B Boys are making fun of the way some jock dudes at a Beastie Boys concert pronounce it "Paul's Bow-tique". I can see how people love this album, because it is completely over the top and quite adventurous. Like, it sure trips me out when I think that this came out around the same time MC Hammer and Vanilla Ice were tearing up the charts. But that is the thing with this album; there are not a lot of hooks or well-structured songs. The songs that are a bit more complete are seriously awesome, though.
Highlights: Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun, Shadrach, Shake Your Rump, Hey Ladies
7/10

PAX AM Days - Fall Out Boy
FOB hook up with the DRA and give us a quick punk EP. Like, the most punk thing Fall Out Boy have ever done. Just quickfire reckless abandon for 8 songs and zero pretentiousness. Good times!
Highlights: Caffeine Cold, We Were Doomed from the Start (The King is Dead), Demigods
7/10

PAX-AM Digital Single: 001 - Ryan Adams
These are so quick, I should just copy what I wrote during the 2014 marathon! These two songs genuinely rock.
Highlights: Lost and Found, Go Ahead and Rain
8/10

PAX-AM Digital Single: 002 - Ryan Adams
Rough acoustic songs. Very forgettable, but not terrible.
6/10

PAX-AM Digital Single: 003 - Ryan Adams
A bit more of the indie rock kind of vibes. Disco Queen reminds me of Wasteland, just without the supreme awesomeness.
Highlights: Disco Queen
7/10

PAX-AM Digital Single: 004 - Ryan Adams
Very rough home demo kind of things. Well, one of them is genuinely a home demo. The other just sounds like it?
6/10

PAX-AM Digital Single: 005 - Ryan Adams
DRA thinking he is some of metal god, though Oblivion does suit a rough punk aesthetic. People Need Sunlight is almost the opposite and I thank him for that.
Highlights: People Need Sunlight
7/10

PAX-AM Digital Single: 006 - Ryan Adams
I feel like I have these songs elsewhere as well. Like either on Orion or as bonus songs on an album. Or even one of the 'internet radio' albums? 
6.5/10

Peace - Eurythmics
Kids today will never know what Eurythmics reuniting meant for the music world. The crazy part was they did in response to the state of the world in 1999. Think about where we are now. Anyways I am a fan of Annie Lennox in every possible way, but I do not think her voice on this album is very good. She sounds like Alicia Keys, the way she just sings under the note. It is frustrating because, while it is clearly a more mature sound, some of these songs are really good and only furthers their legacy. The 80s New Wave edge is completely gone and this is more music with a message and lighter delivery.
Highlights: Power to the Meek, Peace is Just a Word, Anything But Strong, 17 Again
7/10

Peace is the Mission - Major Lazer
Seriously the best name for an eletronic music artist. This is only the song Powerful, which also has Ellie Goulding and Tarrus Riley on vocals. It is not a bad song. I think I prefer his just full on electro stuff? Except I do not have any of it in my library, so I must not like it that much...
7/10

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Thursday, 16 October 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 140

PAiNT it BLACK - BiSH
I have the b-side, SCHOOLYARD, becuase it is seriously awesome and I was on a bit of a mission to complete my BiSH collection... until they one-upped me by releasing their full discography in one big collection. In a pizza box. So, yeah, this is totally redundant now.
8/10

Pandora's Box - Aerosmith
A massive collection of 70s hits, live songs and alternate takes. It is kind of fun to hear the evolution of Steven Tyler's voice - dude sounds like a drunk having a laugh on their earliest recordings - but, otherwise, this is all very redundant. I have all the studio album tracks on their albums. And the live stuff is not that hot. It does have me looking forward to listening to Rocks, though.
Highlights: Sweet Emotion, No More No More, Nobody's Fault, Walk This Way
6.5/10

Panic - Alexei Sayle
Sadly, this is only Didn't You Kill My Brother? Alexei Sayle is very funny AND a full on Marxist as well. Hooray, the fat bastard! (FYI I am not insulting him, it was a song on his sketch show and I am sure zero people would get the reference, hence the disclaimer instead of just writing something else like a normal person).
7/10

Parachutes - Coldplay
Back when Coldplay were kind of a rock band? I would almost argue indie borderline folk rock, perhaps? Not very happy? Anyway you look at it, I have not listened to this album in probably 20 years and I had forgotten that it is actually very good - I have been too distracted by how terrible they have become. Except for that song with BTS. Keeping everything so much simpler would appear to have pushed them a bit more creatively. 
Highlights: Spies, Yellow, Everything's Not Lost, Don't Panic
7/10

Parade - Prince & The Revolution
Bah gawd this album is so bizarre. I can understand why The Revolution bailed on Prince after this; things are fairly minimalist, without having the normal structure and actual music you would expect from a Prince song. That said, there is still some serious funk and great rock to found in here. I would welcome a remix of this album, because I feel like the bass is sorely lacking and that could make a big improvement.
Highlights: Anotherloverholenyohead, Kiss, Sometimes it Snows in April, New Position
7/10

Paradise - Lana Del Rey
LOGMAN: Oh, hey, I have not listened to this in forever. I do not even remember the songs at all. *Cola starts* This song is not bad... *Listens to lyrics* oh... no...
Highlights: Not that
5/10

Paris (Live At Le Zenith 1992 / 30th Anniversary Expanded Edition) - The Cure
This is a very solid performance, and I am going to credit about 80% of that to Boris and his solid drumming - because the tempos is nice and reserved, almost on the beat and not pushing things at all. Also, I can appreciate how different the setlist is to the other live albums I have from The Cure. 
Highlights: Charlotte Sometimes, Play For Today, One Hundred Years, Close to Me
7/10

Party Queen - Ayumi Hamasaki
This album is the absolute nadir of Ayu's career. And I blame Timmy 100% for his terrible songwriting and attempts at rapping. THAT SAID some of the cringe is actually fun? Like, NaNaNa is incredibly tragic, but boy howdy do I love that chorus for that very reason. And then parts of the album - the songs without Timmy - are some of the greatest songs of Ayu's career? Well, top 20 songs, perhaps. So yeah, I do not know what the hell to say. 
Highlights: reminds me, call, how beautiful you are, Letter
6.5/10 (8/10 without Timmy. Maybe even 8.5)

The Passage - Kebee
Our next installment of random K-Pop songs in my library. At least time, I seem to have about half of the album. This is a bit less hip-hop and more R&B compared to some of the other random stuff I have. It is kind of groovy.
Highlights: Where are the Claps?
6/10

Past Masters - The Beatles
I will be honest: this is one of those compilations that I very rarely pay attention to, which is probably very silly. When I do listen to it, like today, I am just a very happy person, because it is mostly very good singles. And then it gets to 1969 and there are a bunch of killer tracks that I absolutely love.
Highlights: Don't Let Me Down, Old Brown Shoe, The Ballad of John and Yoko, Revolution, You Know My Name (Look Up the Number), Day Tripper
8/10

Past To Present 1977-1990 - Toto
I have never really been the biggest fan of Toto. They are seriously brilliant musicians, but maybe there is something too perfect about them?  However, some of their singles are undeniably awesome. 
Highlights: Hold the Line, Rosanna, Africa, Stop Loving You
7/10

Patient!! [BiSH Ver.] - BiSH
I have been waiting for this! The actual end of BiSH and it is exactly the extreme awesome I wanted. I could listen to this again and again and again... Start the day with BiSH, end the day with BiSH.
10/10

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2025 in 2025: Day 159

sabotage - 緑黄色社会 I think this may have been their last great single? Suitably epic and grand. It was the theme for a pretty fun drama about ...