Showing posts with label Missy Elliott. Show all posts
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Sunday, 14 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 180

Ultraviolence - Lana Del Rey
I recall being utterly disappointed in this album on release, but after revisiting it a few years later, I was actually quite drawn to it. And I think it has aged better than Born to Die, perhaps? There is a slightly different vibe, without being as boring and vapid as Honeymoon, and without making me actually listen to the album by choice on any given day...
Highlights: West Coast, Cruel World, Money Power Glory, Black Beauty
6.5/10

Under Construction - Missy Elliott
All the talking explaining the tracks is such a... choice. Sometimes pretty hilarious, but also breaks up the flow at times. But the bounce! Timbaland brought DA BOUNCE! And Missy's rhymes are all sorts of clever and engaging. 
Highlights: Gossip Folks, Work It, Bring the Pain, Can You Hear Me
7.5/10

Under Pressure - The Used & My Chemical Romance
There was a live version of this that was quite fun... in 2005, when I was mid-20s emo LOGMAN. Now I am mid-40s cool as a cucumber LOGMAN and I can still appreciate it somewhat, while also acknowledging that it is hilariously inferior to the original and should be deleted from existence.
4/10

Under Rug Swept - Alanis Morissette
I do wonder how this album could have ended up if Alanis had continued to collaborate with Glen Ballard; would he have helped to force more hooks? Or would he have upped the energy somewhat? Because this album is more relaxed than even MTV Unplugged and is more focused on what she wants to say than making hit songs.
Highlights: Surrendering, Narcissus, Hands Clean, Precious Illusions
7/10

Under the Iron Sea - Keane
Classic example of a band getting famous making sad music, but the follow-up music is suddenly much happier. So clearly being rich and famous suddenly improved their life. Fair enough! 
Highlights: Is It Any Wonder?, A Bad Dream
6/10

The Understanding - Memphis Bleek
I only have the song Is That Your Chick (The Lost Verses), because it features Jay-Z and Missy and when they performed it at Jay-Z's "retirement" shows, I thought it was pretty killer. Still do!
8/10

Undertow - Tool
There are so many cool riffs on this album - I wonder if I can remember how to play them? I might have to test that some day. Nineties Tool is the best Tool.
Highlights: 4 Degrees, Crawl Away, Bottom, Flood
8/10

Undiscovered - James Morrison
This album is surpisingly enjoyable; I was expecting something along the lines of Jamie Cullum, but instead Morrison's voice is very soulful and his lyrics decent. Adult jazz pop, but not so... white?
Highlights: Undiscovered, Better Man, One Last Chance
7/10

Unfinished Business - Jay-Z & R. Kelly
Outtakes from their misjudged collaboration. The funniest part is R. Kelly singing about their "world tour", like he was not expecting it to get cancelled halfway through. There is nothing here that is even close to being as offensive as found on their first album, so this may actually be better!
Highlights: We Got Em Goin', Mo' Money, Don't Let Me Die
5.5/10

The Unforgettables E.P. - MONOEYES
No lie - I was both excited and disappointed when this was released. Dude said he was writing The End of Yesterday like it would be his last album, and then five years later he was like 'Oh, I guess maybe I just meant with my best band - I will still make music with these inferior ones!'. And the whole EP rocks hard, so in my face, I guess...
Highlights: Ladybird, Atmosphere, The Unforgettables, Adrenaline
9/10

Unmasked - Kiss
Kiss turn into a cheesy 80s pop rock band and I love it for them. And then they needed Bryan Adams to come and make them rock harder. Make it make sense.
Highlights: Shandi, Tomorrow, Talk to Me, Two Sides of the Coin
8/10

Up All Night - Razorlight
This is the sound of a hungry, young indie band putting it all out there and capturing a sound and vibe they will never be able to repeat.
Highlights: Don't Go Back to Dalston, To the Sea, Rock'n Roll Lies, Rip It Up
7.5/10

Up the Bracket - The Libertines
Peter Doherty delivers his vocals likes he been up all night on coke and chugging a bottle of whiskey between takes. Electric guitars so raw and sloppy it sounds like he is on the verge of passing out. Acoustic guitar sounds like he is using some half broken piece of junk from a local secondhand store. Super solid drumming that somehow holds them all together. This album really captures that early-00s UK indie punk rock perfectly!
Highlights: Death on the Stairs, I Get Along, Up the Bracket, The Boy Looked at Johnny
8/10

UP to ME - BiSH
Just another average heavy idol single from the BiSH is OVER run. Genuinely nothing to write home about... so I will just keep it in the BLog.
Highlights: YOUTH, UP to ME
6.5/10

"Albums" listened to so far: 1770


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Tuesday, 9 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 175

Their Greatest Hits: The Record - Bee Gees
I am not against the 60s hits at all - they are generally decent little pop numbers, and some of them are brilliant songs - but once this hits the latter end of disc one (the mid-70s), it is GAME ON! 
Highlights: Nights on Broadway, If I Can't Have You, You Should Be Dancing, More Than a Woman, Night Fever, You Win Again, Alone, For Whom the Bell Tolls
8/10

There's Only Now - Eskobar
This purely the song Someone New - a collaboration with Heather Nova. And this is peak Heather Nova awesomeness.
9/10

These Days - Bon Jovi
This is Richie Sambora at his most bluesiest - and the album peaks in places because of it. It also has fairly boring lows, but it is actually a better album than I remember. Or those great songs are greater than I remember...
Highlights: Something for the Pain, These Days, Something to Believe In, Hey God
7.5/10

These Days Tour '95 (Live) - Bon Jovi
JBJ giving a fairly average performance. Luckily this is only a short live EP; a few Slippery When Wet classics, their "current" single, and a bad cover.
Highlights: Wild in the Streets
6/10

Third Eye Blind - Third Eye Blind
An alt rock pop masterpiece. I think some people like to call this "Power Pop" or something, because there is some serious emotion in here that absolutely NO ONE can match. Kevin Cadogan's riffs and licks are what really elevated the songs - something that was seriously lacking on every album after (except for maybe Dopamine).
Highlights: Motorcycle Drive By, The Background, Graduate, God of Wine, Narcolepsy, Losing a Whole Year, Semi-Charmed Life
9/10

Thirty Three & 1/3 - George Harrison
Bah gawd that is some funkyass bass in Woman Don't You Cry For Me. This album always surprises me, because it is mostly very enjoyable and has a bit more soul to it.
Highlights: Woman Don't You Cry For Me, Beautiful Girl, This Song, It's What You Value
7/10

This Is Happening - LCD Soundsystem
Not quite as pretentious as Sound of Silver? Maybe actually more pretentious? Either way, the peaks are high, but not as consistent as their previous albums. A bit more cruising through the indie hipster electro vibes. Nancy Whang is still the winner - her "ONE TOUCH!" is a standout.
Highlights: Dance Yrself Clean, One Touch, Home, Drunk Girls
8/10

This is Not a Test! - Missy Elliott
Solid and consistent album; pretty straight-up no nonsense hip-hop all the way through, featuring some decent collabs and MASSIVE beats.
Highlights: Wake Up, Pass That Dutch, Is This Our Last Time, Pump It Up, Spelling Bee
8/10

This Is Shit - The Shit
A little less... insane than the usual offering from The Shit. But it is still great fun and fast-paced. I am not sure Chuck Norris genuinely endorsed this album...
Highlights: Us vs. Cops, WW3 is Suicide, Rats, Totally Speechless
6.5/10

This Is... - Icona Pop
I Love It is the sexy bitch jam of every summer. The Jay-Z references/homage is pretty darn hilarious, though. Has pop music really stopped evolving? Because this album sounds like it could have been released last year.
Highlights: I Love It, All Night, Just Another Night, Girlfriend
7/10

Those Weren't The Days - Whiskeytown
You know, today has been so upbeat and mostly fun... and then getting immediately hit with the downers on this album is just a bit jarring. Once things finally pick up a bit, it gets more enjoyable for sure. I feel like I have heard some of these songs in different forms numerous times throughout the marathon now...
Highlights: The Rain Won't Help You When It's Over, Believe, 10 Seconds Til the End of the World, Empty Baseball Park
6/10

A Thousand Suns - Linkin Park
Artistically speaking, this is LP's greatest achievement. Ironically, my computer started asking me questions about the Oppenheimer movie just as the quote from him was playing to start the album. Chester really brought it this album. Like, holy hell did he bring it. They all did, but that was the perfect ending. And even though half of these tracks are just interludes, it ties together perfectly (and the songs just kill). My day needed more people referencing Jay-Z's The Blueprint²!
Highlights: Waiting for the End, The Messenger, The Catalyst, When They Come for Me, Iridescent
9/10

Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge - My Chemical Romance
Was the concept on this album they are hitmen or something? Or just angry emo teenagers? Either way, it works; the heavier guitars and big screaming makes for a more fun musical experience. Legit an almost perfect album of pop punk hooks.
Highlights: Helena, Thank You For the Venom, I'm Not Okay (I Promise), I Never Told You What I Do For a Living
8/10

Three Dollar Bill, Y'all - Limp Bizkit
I do not have the full album, thankfully. I am not even sure how I ended up with half the album. It is all much more nu-metal and rough than anything that would follow.
Highlights: Counterfeit, Faith
6/10

"Albums" listened to so far: 1700


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2025 in 2025: Day 197

Somehow I have made it to the end of the year with 17 albums to go. What a trip... 愛泥C - Charisma.com Like always, big beats, dreamy vocals,...