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Saturday, 29 November 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 165

The Slim Shady LP - Eminem
When Eminem was content to just be funny. This album is definitely a lot more fun than anything else he did after. It was such a unique style and pretty game-changing. Not a huge fan of the first half, but the last half is pretty solid; lyrics focus less on the homophobia and sex crimes, and more just throwing up the middle fingers and killing people. I cannot even remember the last time I listened to this, but I still remember all the lyrics!
Highlights: Bad Meets Evil, Guilty Conscience, Just Don't Give a Fuck, Still Don't Give a Fuck
7.5/10

Slippery When Wet - Bon Jovi
Big keyboards, big guitars, big drums, big hooks. They were really on something with the writing of this album - some of the lyrics are seriously cringe, but the way everything comes together is pretty fantastic.
Highlights: Wanted Dead or Alive, Wild in the Streets, Livin' on a Prayer, Let It Rock, Never Say Goodbye
9/10

Slipway Fires - Razorlight
If you look up "Mediocre" in the dictionary, they will just have this album cover. It is all listenable but completely forgettable and lacking in any emotion.
Highlights: Monster Boots
5/10

SLITS - YUKI
There is a formula to YUKI's last few albums; some full on electronic numbers, a little bit of jazz/funk fusion, an acoustic song, and one or two songs that are just mind-blowingly amazing. Not only is こぼれてしまうよ one of the greatest songs ever, but the bass playing on it is just phenomenal.
Highlights: こぼれてしまうよ, パ・ラ・サイト, One One One, ユニヴァース
8/10

Smash - The Offspring
When LOGMAN was 14 years-old, he did not notice the message of these lyrics - he just heard some catchy songs that sounded aggressive and occasionally made jokes about killing people in road rage. Heck, I did not even get the joke of that! Thirty years later, I can appreciate how much these songs are very upfront anti-capitalist and anti-conformity. How they went from that to fucking Why Don't You Get a Job boggles my mind.
Highlights: Smash, Come Out and Play, It'll Be a Long Time, Nitro (Youth Energy)
8/10

Smashes, Thrashes & Hits - Kiss
After Kissathon II, I reduced this to simply the "new" songs. Because I did not need more weak remixes of classic Kiss songs. What remains is basically an EP of super cheesy 80s pop rock and VERY suggestive lyrics. So, a good time with Kiss...
Highlights: Let's Put the X in Sex, (You Make Me) Rock Hard
8/10

Smell the Magic - L7
I have come to the conclusion that L7 are the band Kurt Cobain wished he could have been in. Or at least the type of music he thought he was making. Especially this album. It is ferocious and has some actual hooks as well. 
Highlights: Till the Wheels Fall Off, Shove, Packin' a Rod
7.5/10

Smile... It Confuses People - Sandi Thom
Zero idea how or why I have this album. Even less idea if I have ever listened to it before now. Her singing is a bad as her idea of what punk rocker was.
Highlights: It is a relatively short album
5.5/10

Snapz the Clown - DJ Reggie
Dear gawd, no thanks. Less shitty hip-hop, more just general shit. And lots of peaked-out distortion. Someone should have taught DRA to mix.
Highlights: It is even shorter!
3/10

So - Peter Gabriel
The only song from this album I have is Big Time. And while this is a great song, I can not help but think there are many other great songs on this album and I can not understand why they are not in my collection. Other than me being an embarrassment to all mankind.
8/10

So Long, Astoria - The Ataris
I have previously mentioned these dudes' cover of The Boys of Summer is golden, but the rest of this album is very much in my Q Zone - it is kind of early emo pop punk. Like the self-titled blink-182 album, minus the heavy synths and electro stuff. 
Highlights: The Boys of Summer, I Won't Spend Another Night Alone, My Reply, Takeoffs and Landings, So Long Astoria
7.5/10

So-Called Chaos - Alanis Morissette
This album is much more positive and upbeat than her previous albums; I will blame Ryan Reynolds, who also made a cameo in the video for Everything. Her voice is very good here.
Highlights: Excuses, Everything, Eight Easy Steps
7.5/10

Solace - Sarah McLachlan
This is not bad by any stretch, but it is lacking in anything really special. It all kind of just there in the background. I blame the super spacious production.
Highlights: Wear Your Love Like Heaven, Back Door Man
6.5/10

Solitaire - Clay Aiken
I have any versions of Elvis singing this song, as well. That is probably about it.
7/10

Some Gave All - Billy Ray Cyrus
This is purely Achy Breaky Heart. I used to perform this one live and you would not believe how much people loved it. Never failed.
8/10

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Friday, 28 November 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 164

Sinner - Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
I am not sure if it is just the production, but this album rocks and Jett's voice goes hard! Somewhat more consistent than some of her 80s album and a bit more solidly punk. Also opening with some mocking of George W. Bush is a great way to set the tone.
Highlights: A.C.D.C., Riddles, Tube Talkin', Everyone Knows, Bad Time
7.5/10

Sinner - Drowning Pool
Thankfully this is only the song Bodies. It is a key musical ingredient in one of the greatest scenes in cinema history.
8/10

Siren - Heather Nova
Heather Nova hitting some serious pop hooks. beautiful soaring ballads and even some kinda sexy grooves. And my man David Ayers makes his guitar sound like various animals and contraptions to help take some of the songs to another level. This may well be her chilled-out pop masterpiece.
Highlights: Winterblue, London Rain (Nothing Heals Me Like You Do), Heart and Shoulder, Ruby Red
9/10

Six60 - Six60
I can kind of understand why these guys are so popular; some pretty cool guitar riffs, basic vocals anyone can sing, and all pretty harmless. And New Zealander's love to celebrate mediocrity. But, yeah, it is not the worst album a New Zealand group has released.
Highlights: Only to Be, Run for It, Take it from Here
6/10

sixxxxxx - Ayumi Hamasaki
Fun cheesy bops, somber ballads, Ayu thinking she is Linkin Park. This EP covers everything and does not waste time with any pretentious nonsense. And this was only 4 months after the glorious A ONE album. Legends will be told of how amazing she was before the fall...
Highlights: Step by Step, Sorrows, Summer Diary, Sky High
10/10

Skin of a Stone - Dead Flowers
Early 90s New Zealand grunge? Hard rock? Metal? It has to be one of the earliest rock songs featuring Maori vocals, right? I remember the time when Wildside was the record label for all the alt rock acts - pretty sure most New Zealand albums I bought were on that label.
Highlights: Plastic, Underground, Someday, Mihi
7/10

Skull & Bones - Cypress Hill
I really need to track down Sen Dog's nu-metal band, because enlisting the drummer from Rage Against the Machine to help you get heavy is always a winner. The first disc is standard Cypress Hill; do not smoke all their weed, they are bad dudes, etc. When I listen to Cypress Hill, I know what I am signing up for. Except for this 'Bones' disc.
Highlights: Valley of Chrome, Can't Get the Best of Me, Certified Bomb, Dust
7/10

Sky is the Limit - Drunken Tiger
It is funny how much these dudes like to shout out American rappers and their songs like they know who they are, but I guess they are trying to help make sure Korean kids know that Wu-Tang Clan are not something to fuck with?
Highlights: Jam Skhool (U Need To Learn Tho), 8:45 Heaven, 행복의 조건 (희망승일), 내가 싫다
7/10

The Skylarks - The Skylarks
Ryan Adams doing early bad grunge or something. Sounds like it was recorded on a tape recorder in the middle of a practice space. Covering Madonna shows he was always abusive to women!
5/10

Slap-Happy - L7
L7 move to a more "modern" sound, so now as they approach the millenium they sound like they are in 1993? 
Highlights: Livin' Large, Stick to the Plan, Mantra Down
6.5/10

The Slaughterhouse - Prince
Prince releasing self-produced funky tunes on the internet for his fans ONLY was peak internet. And then fans spreading it online for free is what the internet was for...
Highlights: Northside, Peace, Props 'N' Pounds, Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?
7/10

Slave to the Grind - Skid Row
This album came out at exactly the wrong time. It should have been massive. It certainly was popular with me and my friends in 1995 when we realised just how hard it rocked. Still kind of hair metal (which is a good thing) but with some serious edge. Sebastian Bach well have had the best voice in all of the genre.
Highlights: Wasted Time, In a Darkened Room, Monkey Business, Riot Act
9/10

Sleeping With Ghosts - Placebo
This album is actually more enjoyable than I expected. I had a fairly negative idea of this band, because I am not a fan of the singer's voice, but there are some genuinely great songs in here. Much more pop and a little grand.
Highlights: The Bitter End, This Picture, Sleeping With Ghosts, Bulletproof Cupid
6.5/10

Sleepless in Brooklyn - [Alexandros]
Fairly standard Japanese fake indie pop. Like, it is good, but there is very little outstanding. The vocalist totally reminds me of the dude from Grinspoon, sometimes. The music does not at all!
Highlights: 明日、また, LAST MINUTE, Mosquito Bite
6.5/10

Slef Portait - The Shit
This is quite the concept album; it tells the story of a disturbed individual that is plotting to kill someone, and then does, attempts to kill themselves also, and then ends up in prison. It is all a bit cryptic, but the artistic storytelling is very moving. Boyz II Men can sing awesome as hell.
Highlights: I'm Going to Kill You, You're Dead, Oops You're Dead, I'm Going to Kill Myself in the Face, I Can't Make Records Anymore Cause I'm In Prison
8/10

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Tuesday, 7 October 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 134

Nine Lives - Aerosmith
I loved this album back in 1997, but then it fell out of favour with me, your hero, LOGMAN. Well, today I will say it is certainly better than I remember. Hole in My Soul is maybe worse than I remember? So corny - and not in the usual way I like. I guess this was the start of them writing trite ballads and thinking that was all they needed to do. But yeah, this album feels kind of like an end of an era, while also being the start of another. 
Highlights: Ain't That a Bitch, Full Circle, Fallen Angels, Attitude Adjustment
7/10

Nirvana - Nirvana
Really, just call it a best of or greatest hits and call it day, guys! And IMO you could have left the Unplugged tracks in your suitcase. 
Highlights: You Know You're Right, Heart-Shaped Box, Pennyroyal Tea
8/10

No Code - Pearl Jam
Is this some sort of 90s morning? Edgelord LOGMAN always said this was the best Pearl Jam album, back when Pearl Jam was his favourite band. I am not sure how much edge someone has to consider this band to be the best - and especially an album as bland as this. Sure, there are a couple of really stand out moments, but the rest is just... here. Eddie Vedder is at his mumbley worst for half the time. And where the hell was Mike McCready?
Highlights: In My Tree, Present Tense, Habit, Who You Are
7/10

No Jacket Required - Phil Collins
I only have two songs from this album. By this point my 80s cred is in negative balance. In my defence, these are absolutely killer songs. Certainly an album that I need to complete at some point.
Highlights: Don't Lose My Number, Take Me Home
10/10

No Name Face - Lifehouse
Just... yawn. Their best song is not even on this album.
Highlights: Hanging By a Moment
6/10

No Shadow (Paxam Singles Series, Vol. 5) - Ryan Adams
When he stole my title, I knew it was all over. For both of us. No Shadow is just classic moody DRA. It's In My Head is very R.E.M. Stoned Alone is just trash.
Highlights: No Shadow, It's In My Head
6.5/10

No Way Out - Puff Daddy & The Family
So this is just I'll Be Missing You and it sure hits differently on a day when Puff Daddy has been sentenced to prison for being a bad, bad person. 
8/10

No. 4 - Stone Temple Pilots
This is a bit heavier and kind of reminds me of Core... just not as good. Like, really not as good. It is all fine and totally listenable, but there is nothing even resembling a hook anywhere to be found.
Highlights: Down, Pruno, Sex & Violence
6.5/10

NON TiE UP [Single] - BiSH
Bah gawd, this song is one massive epic angry and lewd sonic assault. It absolutely crushes. The "b-side" is suitably odd - like some sort of jazz fuzion thing, without losing the BiSH sound.
Highlights: NON TiE-UP, SHA!!HA!!NUA!!Ah.SHI!!ITE.
9/10

Non Zero Sumness - Planet Funk
This is purely the song Who Said (Stuck in the UK). Much like The Music, it is UK indie dance rock - with more emphasis on the dance part. It is a certified banger!
9/10

Non-Album Tracks - L7
Not sure where these all came from, but they are mostly great songs and a little more polished than your usual L7 recordings. Well, some are. Some are the usual lo-fi budget recordings I expect and long for. Mostly covers made to sound like L7.
Highlights: Gas Chamber, This Ain't the Summer of Love
6/10

Non-Album Tracks - Eminem
I do not know where Stimulate came from, but kids these days will never the pain of downloading The Kids off Napster and it would say it was the 'uncensored' version, but then you would listen and of course it would still be censored!
7/10

Non-Album Tracks - Heather Nova
A whole bunch of demos and live songs - I think she gave these out free for buying one of her albums? Or just for kicks? Some are interesting. It is all very acoustic and very chill.
Highlights: Stayin' Alive [Live in Copenhagen 2001], Throwing Fire at the Sun [Live in Japan 1995]
6/10

Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret - Soft Cell
It is only Tainted Love. I still have some 80s cred? Maybe?
8/10

Nonfiction [Single] - Ayumi Hamasaki
A total dance bop. Ayu's voice is frustrating in parts, but the production is so basic that it just makes you want to strut like a sexy bitch.
8/10

Most of today was NO or NON. A lot of negativity for one day...

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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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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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Monday, 21 July 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 97

hours... - David Bowie
This album gets a bad rap. Or at least it used to? But the 'heavier' songs are definitely worth the price of admission.
Highlights: The Pretty Things are Going to Hell, Something in the Air, Survive, New Angels of Promise
7/10

hours... [Bonus Disc] - David Bowie
This disc is so weirdly constructed; it is great having all the different versions (I especially needed all three versions of The Pretty Things are Going to Hell from Stigmata, so thanks for that!), but they are all sequenced by song. So having four versions of Seven back to back that progressively get worse was certainly a choice. 
Highlights: The Pretty Things are Going to Hell [Edit], Seven [Marius De Vries Mix], New Angels of Promise [Omikron: The Nomad Soul Version], The Dreamers [Omikron: The Nomad Soul Longer Version]
6/10

Hozier - Hozier
This was not as bad as I was expecting it to be. I am fairly certain this dude just has one melody and he has put it to different musical backgrounds. It is kind of like a male Florence + the Machine.
Highlights: Take Me to Church, Jackie and Wilson
6/10

Human Clay - Creed
Who needs some generic jock-rock? That riff on What If is pretty darn great. They are like the Nirvana of radio rock; jangly clean guitars on the verses and then big distortion in the chorus. With the occasional triumphant bridge.
Highlights: What If, Faceless Man, Higher, Inside Us All
6.5/10

Hungry for Stink - L7
And now for some dirty budget punk rock. And I am happy for it. They are almost not as angry on this album. Except for Fuel My Fire, which is all sorts of awesome. The rest ticks along nicely.
Highlights: Fuel My Fire, The Bomb, Riding with a Movie Star
6.5/10

Hunting High and Low - a-ha
Could this day be any more diverse? While I do not find the whole thing all that impressive, and it certainly sounds dated in parts, the singles from this album are absolutely perfect.
Highlights: Take On Me, The Sun Always Shines on T.V.
6.5/10

The Hustle - Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony
Like most of my random disco collection, this is purely the one song. And it is a groove. Get down with your bad self!
10/10

Hybrid Theory - Linkin Park
Is this the best album I have listened to today? I always ALWAYS forget how good this album is until I listen to it. Have I mentioned I saw them live on tour for this album? Right before they got big; small venue, cost was very little, and afterwards they hung around signing autographs and just generally being cool guys. Made me a fan.
Highlights: Papercut ,In the End, Forgotten, A Place For My Head
8/10

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Monday, 24 February 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 29

Brainwashed - George Harrison
The last album recorded and by George Harrison and released a year after his death. It isn't his most exciting work, but I mean at this stage he was an old man and dying of cancer, so it's more of a chill musing on religion and just being an old man in a dumb world. And when I simplify it to that, I find that whole thing a bit relateable! George Harrison was cool.
Highlights: P2 Vatican Blues (Last Saturday Night), Looking for My Life, Brainwashed
7/10

Brand New By Tomorrow - Money Mark
Yes, that Money Mark! This is all very laid back keyboard-driven almost soul/R'n'B groovy stuff. Musically, very reminiscent of the instrumental jams Beastie Boys were known for. Which kind of makes sense, really. It's all very harmless. The song title Eyes That Ring made me think of Eyes Like Twins by Wilson Phillips, and I'm questioning why I don't have Wilson Phillips in my library. Stupid me having all the great stuff like that only on vinyl.
Highlights: Pick Up the Pieces, Black Butterfly
6/10

Brand-New Idol Shit - BiSH
BiSH's debut album is actually the last one I got; I'm not sure if it was the songs I had heard or simply the very different lineup, but I was not initially interested in this album - and this is after I became a raging fan of this wonderful group. I was missing out, because there are some insanely ridiculous tracks on here. There are a few that were re-recorded later with the next lineup (and then again with the final line-up for their final release - nice and pointless), and I legit have no idea what in the blue hell is going on with カラダ・イデオロギー. Are they imitating chickens or Muppets or Muppet chickens? Otherwise, this is a highly enjoyable album that will be rendered obsolete once I finally upload their pizza box set to my iTunes library...
Highlights: DA DANCE!!, Lonely girl, Story Brighter
7/10

Brass Knuckles - Nelly
Listening to Nelly make MySpace references is about as out of touch as I could possibly be. This is all pretty standard Nelly stuff; which LOGMAN generally enjoys. And we get a lot of cameos on this album; from LL Cool J to Snoop and Nate Dogg to Chuck D to... R Kelly. Ugh. That... does not surprise me. Anyways, this album is actually much better than I recall. It's no Nellyville, but it is groovy.
Highlights: U Ain't Him, Hold Up, L.A., Who Fuck Wit Me
6/10

Break My Stride - Unique II
I loved this song back in '98. Which is only two years after it was released - so I probably felt pretty current! This single is just 3 different version and the all sound similar, just one is shorter than the others.
6/10

Break Out - The Pointer Sisters
How do I only have two songs? I certainly know of a few more that should be here, but oh well.
Highlights: Jump, I'm So Excited
8/10

THE BREAKDOWN [Single] - Prince
Had I known this song would be released on an upcoming album, I likely wouldn't have purchased it, but it never hurts to have more Prince in your music collection.
7/10

Breakfast at Sweethearts - Cold Chisel
Conversations almost sounds like a demo, the way Jimmy's voice is so darn rough and raw. A lot of harmonica on this album. This must be Chisel's least commercial album? It's fine and all, but it does just kind of meander about and doesn't really go anywhere. A lot of songs about Sydney's nightlife. And Jimmy sure sounds like he's been up all night.
Highlights: Dresden, Goodbye (Astrid Goodbye)
6/10

The Breakfast Club (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - Various Artists
Interestingly, I only have two songs from this soundtrack. You would think I would have the whole thing. But at least it is the two most important songs from the soundtrack.
Highlights: Don't You (Forget About Me) - Simple Minds, Fire in the Twilight - Wang Chung
9/10

Breakout - Miley Cyrus
Time for some early Miley pop fun. And, funnily enough, this is the second or third album from 2008 today. This is all upbeat pop/rock and it is mostly great fun.
Highlights: Breakout, 7 Things, The Driveway, Full Circle, These Four Walls
6.5/10

Brick by Brick - Iggy Pop
Naturally, this is only the song Candy. Iggy is so terrible but Kate Pierson is so awesome it balances out and makes for a fantastic song.
8/10

Bricks Are Heavy - L7
It took me listening to the whole album to finally realise where I know Shitlist from - it's in Natural Born Killers. Very fitting. This album is like most L7 albums; heavy and dirty and big dumb fun. 
Highlights: Pretend We're Dead, Everglade, Shitlist, This Ain't Pleasure
7/10

"Albums" listened to so far: 242

Monday, 3 February 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 17

Be Here Now - Oasis
There was a time when I hated Oasis. When this album was released was probably the peak of that time. Then a couple of years later, I decided this album was the reason I was now a big fan of Oasis. The opening two tracks are pretty much perfect album openers. Magic Pie is also great, but goes on about 3 minutes too long. I absolutely adore the harmonies and melodic lead guitar in Stand By Me. The Johnny Depp thing confuses me; teenagers at the time thought it was cool to find out he was playing guitar on Fade In-Out (this was before he turned into... whatever he is now), yet they didn't advertise it or anything. I used to love Don't Go Away, but now I find the horns a bit cheesy. The last few songs are big messes of noise and too long, but oh hell, they're still great. You know, I came back to this album today expecting to be a bit negative towards it (it sounds like it was mixed by me - and I am not a professional mixer), but I'll be damned if I don't still think it is the best Oasis album. My only regret is I don't have a guitar with me to jam along to this whole thing.
Highlights: D'You Know What I Mean?, My Big Mouth, Stand By Me, I Hope I Think I Know
8/10

Be Not Nobody - Vanessa Carlton
As you might expect, this is simply A Thousand Miles. I have no idea why I have this song; it's okay, but I'm not a fan and I probably never listen to it. And I could not name you another Vanessa Carlton song.
6/10

Be Yourself Tonight - Eurythmics
Now this is a band and an album! This album is such a perfect fusion of soul, funk, pop/rock, 80s new wave, and 80s British whiteness (I have no other way of describing it right now). I also love their minimalist approach to some songs, like Conditioned Soul. Normally I'm against the bonus tracks thing, but I actually really enjoy the alternate version of Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves. I really should at least split out the cover songs and make an album of those!
Highlights: Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves, It's Alright (Baby's Coming Back),
8/10

Beast Is The B2ST - Beast
Another one of those random K-Pop songs I ended up with - this is just Bad Girl. Which kind of ties in with Bad Girl II from the other day? Either way, this song is actually slammin' and I need to hear more Beast.
8/10

The Beatles - The Beatles
Oh here we go! The greatest mix of awesomeness and sheer awfulness. The album, of course, starts with three awesome songs and then a song I usually despise, but today it isn't annoying me so much. Maybe because I haven't listened to it in forever? Nope - iTunes says I listened to it 18 months ago. That feels like much too soon. I do actually love The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill, though, and it goes so seamlessly in to While My Guitar Gently Weeps it is brilliant. And that song is the greatest work of Eric Clapton's long and boring career. Then Lennon does his own version of Bohemian Rhapsody - except he manages to cram 3 different songs in less than 3 minutes. I'm So Tired is such a great bluesy rock'n roll song. Blackbird is, in my opinion, a most atypical McCartney song. Except it is actually good. Between Beyoncé and every white dude with an acoustic guitar, I'm pretty sick of hearing it, to be honest. Yeah, I don't want to listen to Beyoncé. Shiiizzz, I ain't afraid of you mofos! "You were in a car crash and you lost your hair" has to be one of the greatest song lyrics of all time, right? The second LP/half kicks of with another rockin' McCartney song. And then more Lennon songs mocking the Maharishi. That trip to India really did inspire him to write awesome stuff. Long, Long, Long is one of those songs that you don't think about, but when you listen to it, it is actually great. Revolution is a fantastic song - no matter the version. And there sure are many versions! I'm glad there is only one version of Honey Pie. Okay, I've written enough. Number 9, number 9 number 9, good night.
Highlights: Dear Prudence, Glass Onion, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Happiness is a Warm Gun, Yer Blues, Helter Skelter
7/10

Beatles For Sale - The Beatles
Oh, more of The Beatles? Don't mind if I do... Anyone else get triggered by No Reply and get Vow by Garbage stuck in their head? Overall, I'm actually a fan of this album; it features a fairly fed-up John Lennon starting to write a bit more caustically, McCartney belting out classic rock'n roll numbers like Kansas City, Ringo kicking butt on Honey Don't, and Harrison summing things up with Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby. The Beatles are one of the only bands I will let cover Buddy Holly without being overly critical - plus they do a great job of Words of Love. Look, this isn't the strongest album they released, and they clearly rushed things (which is why they had to record all these rock'n roll songs from their setlist), but I'll be damned if isn't a fun way to spend half an hour.
Highlights: No Reply, Rock And Roll Music, Honey Don't, Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby
8/10

The Beautiful Experience - Prince
In case you don't know, this is an EP by Prince that is just remixes of The Most Beautiful Girl in the World. I had no idea this was released like 18 months before The Gold Experience finally saw the light of day. What a world we lived in. One of Prince's most perfect pop ballads. The remixes are very different to that. Some a big more sexified, if you will. The Mustang Mix is especially cool, because Prince re-recorded all the vocals NOT in falsetto.
Highlights: Staxowax, Mustang Mix, The Most Beautiful Girl in the World [Single Version]
7/10

Beautiful Girls (Soundtrack) - Various Artists
This is purely The Afghan Whigs' take on Can't Get Enough of Your Love. I really dig the way they build it and he goes for it vocally by the end. Legendary song and a cool cover
6/10

A Beautiful Life - Mumsdollar
Would you believe this is a Christian pop-punk band from New Zealand? And that I have their CD in my collection? Well, believe it. And if not for the Christian lyrical themes, I would give this album a 10/10, because musically it just cranks. So all you pop-punk bands out there; more music like this, please. Just study some Bad Religion so you can write meaningful lyrics to go with it. And copy this bass tone, because BY PRIME it is badass. LOGMAN would give you 20/10 if you can do all that.
Highlights: Into the Night
6/10

The Beauty Process: Triple Platinum - L7
Bahahaha more punk, but about as far removed from that last album as punk gets. Four angry women that aren't trying to tell you to accept Jesus into your heart and make some dirty rock'n roll.
Highlights: Drama, I Need, The Masses are Asses
6/10

Beef or Chicken? - PASSPO☆
I have written more than enough today and I have already written about this album. It's still gawddam amazing and makes life worth living. I may even like it now more than I did then.
Highlights: Literally the whole album
10/10

"Albums" listened to so far: 146

2025 in 2025: Day 197

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