Saturday, 20 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 186

Wild and Peaceful - Kool & The Gang
This is purely Jungle Boogie. Get down, get down! So much funk in here...
10/10

Wild Cherry - Wild Cherry
Lots of funky guitars going on here. The best part is taking their biggest (and only?) hit and just playing it backwards to create another song. AND THEN just playing it a bit slower to make ANOTHER song.
Highlights: Play That Funky Music, Get It Up, Don't Go Near the Water, I Feel Sanctified
7.5/10

Wild Mood Swings - The Cure
This is their most full on pop album, but not really normal "pop"; more like a weird mish-mash of 80s pop and 90s silliness. Lots of big horns and strings and weird endings. And, honestly, most of it comes off as a bit sterile.
Highlights: Want, Mint Car, Gone!, Numb
7/10

Wild Ones - Flo Rida
Almost every song has the same beat. It is the sort of music I would imagine Enrique and Pitbull listening to in the club while drinking and partying with young ladies. Not too young!
Highlights: Wild Ones, Run, I Cry, Good Feeling
7/10

Wild Planet - The B-52's
This is kind of like very early The Cure if they were making quirky pop music. Fred delivers his vocals the way John Mulaney delivers comedy.
Highlights: Private Idaho, Party Out of Bounds, Devil in My Car, Runnin' Around
7.5/10

Will You Marry Me? (feat. Bizniz) [Single] - Lee Seung Gi
It has been a while since we played 'random K-pop song of the day'. This is very fun, but also very touching, and then features a rapper telling his lady to marry him.
8/10

Willow Lane - Ryan Adams
Another Ryan Adams single from when he was flooding the market with music and growing more insufferable (publicly - obviously he had been that way privately forever). And these songs are easy to ignore.
Highlights: There are only two very average songs
6/10

Wish - The Cure
This is my least favourite album by The Cure, because the album features an ugly logo that only calls them "Cure". It is also one of my favourite albums by The Cure, because the music is a wonderful blend of sprawling dark epics and cheesy pop songs.
Highlights: A Letter to Elise, Doing The Unstuck, Trust, High
8/10

With The Beatles - The Beatles
Hot take: Harrison's songs on here may be the best. Sure, they were just covers, but they rock the most. The rest of the album is fairly standard covers and some decent Lennon/McCartney numbers.
Highlights: Roll Over Beethoven, Don't Bother Me, It Won't Be Long, You Really Got a Hold On Me
7/10

Wither Blister Burn & Peel - Stabbing Westward
Oh my! I had actually forgotten about this album and just how much it stomps! A bit less dark and brooding than Darkest Days, while a bit heavier and industrial and angrier. Christopher Hall's vocals are just massive. 
Highlights: Shame, Don't Believe, So Wrong, Falls Apart
7.5/10

The Wizard of Oz - Meco
I guess it is about time I had Meco improve a classic soundtrack again. This one is still super disco, but also somewhat hilariously silly - mostly because of the Munchkins singing to disco beats.
Highlights: Ding-Dong The Witch is Dead, Over the Rainbow, We're Off to See The Wizard
6.5/10

Wolves - NoisyCell
Massive dance rock good times? All rather epic and massive and a good time - I am not sure if I have actually listened to this album before and I should listen to it more!
Highlights: M.R.W., Wolves, Letter, 虹霓
7.5/10

Wonderwall Music - George Harrison
The first solo Beatle album is an instrumental piece, with various influences like traditional Indian music and honky tonk and old American Western? There are a couple of tracks that do very much sound like George Harrison, as well. Pretty chill.
Highlights: Party Seacombe, Ski-ing, Drilling a Home, Wonderwall to Be Here
6/10

Woodface - Crowded House
Some times I think I expected more from a Finn brothers collaboration, but it gave us a few outstanding songs on here amongst the very mediocre everything else, so I guess it was worth it?
Highlights: Weather With You, Chocolate Cake, Four Seasons in One Day, How Will You Go
7/10

Word Gets Around - Stereophonics
I understand why I have the song Traffic - I used to do this one live and it is a darn great song. But why I do not have the rest of the album is wild mystery to me and I am adding it to the list of albums to sort out after this.
8/10

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Friday, 19 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 185

What's Going On - Marvin Gaye
The man with the silky-smooth voice preaching about peace and god and drugs. This album could not be more relevant today. The transitions between songs are almost as seamless as Marvin Gaye's voice.
Highlights: What's Going On, Inner City Blues (Makes Me Wanna Holler), God Is Love, What's Happening Brother
9/10

What's Going On (Deluxe Edition 50th Anniversary) - Marvin Gaye
Mostly live songs from a particular concert, but with the singles and an outtake tacked on the end. Bah gawd this man just sang like a dream,
Highlights: What's Going On (Original Singles Version), God Is Love (Original Singles Version), Head Title AKA Distant Lover
7.5/10

What's Going On: The Detroit Mix - Marvin Gaye
No, I am not sick of this album - I could listen to it all day long! This was like a pre-release mix, so uses alternate vocal tracks and the percussion is a little different in parts. A little more dreamy sounding. And the transitions are even better!
Highlights: What's Going On, Inner City Blues (Makes Me Wanna Holler), God Is Love, What's Happening Brother
9/10

(What's The Story) Morning Glory? - Oasis
Liam's voice on Roll With It is actually awesome. Noel's guitar tone is generally terrible and the electric guitars for the most part just sound messy. And the album is still the peak of Britpop and completely awesome.
Highlights: Cast No Shadow, Some Might Say, Champagne Supernova, Don't Look Back in Anger
9/10

Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not - Arctic Monkeys
A whole lot of indie rocks about being young and going to the clubs? And it just rules the schools? Inject this straight into my veins!
Highlights: Fake Tales of San Francisco, From The Ritz to the Rubble, A Certain Romance, Still Take You Home
8/10

Wheatus - Wheatus
This is only Teenage Dirtbag. This is the only good Wheatus song. Because it is the only Wheatus song I know. Man, that chorus had no business being so good.
9/10

When I Was Born for the 7th Time - Cornershop
This is only Brimful of Asha. It is the only Cornershop song I know... and I do not like it all that much. It is about 4 minutes too long. I could have listened to three Arctic Monkeys songs again!
3/10

When the pawn hits the conflicts he thinks like a king
What he knows throws the blows when he goes to the fight
And he'll win the whole thing 'fore he enters the ring
There's no body to batter when your mind is your might
So when you go solo, you hold your own hand
And remember that depth is the greatest of heights
And if you know where you stand, then you know where to land
And if you fall it won't matter, cuz you'll know that you're right - Fiona Apple
Yeah, I am going with the full title today. Fuck you and your problems. And that is kind of the vibe of this album - I love the angst in her voice on the opening track and on a few of the following tracks. And this may well the best lyrical display of the last 30 years. 
Highlights: Paper Bag, On The Bound, Get Gone, Limp
8.5/10

Whenever You Need Somebody - Rick Astley
This is purely Never Gonna Give You Up. One of the most iconic songs of the 80s. The man had a voice that did not match the face.
9/10

Wherever We Want - The Tomboys
More indie rock from Kobe's favourite daughters. Well, my favourite daughters of Kobe? Lots of fun. Lots of bad guitar solos and backing vocals. Just the way it should be.
Highlights: RING ME, フルーツキャンディー, 月ミセ屋, DONUT!
7.5/10

White Blood Cells - The White Stripes
Is this fun indie rock day or something? The difference here is I just find Jack White awfully pretentious about his indie-ness.
Highlights: Fell In Love With a Girl, Hotel Yorba, We're Going to Be Friends
6.5/10

White Pony - Deftones
Nu-metal goes art rock? Deftones are not really nu-metal, but I think they are kind of adjacent? Anyways, this is heavy and groovy and this is my kind of heavy duty stuff.
Highlights: Digital Bath, Korea, Feiticeira, Elite
8/10

Who You Are - Jessie J
This lady is the textbook definition of "over-singing". And while she can technically do it, she does not sound good doing it at all.
Highlights: Price Tag, Who You Are, I Need This
6/10

Whoa, Nelly! - Nelly Furtado
It is like party folk music - socially-conscious acoustic music, layered in fun happy beats and various DJ noises you would find in pop radio back in 2000.
Highlights: Shit on the Radio (Remember the Days), Hey Man!, I'm Like a Bird
6/10

WIDE - INKYMAP
Summer is here to kick your ass! Incredible follow-up to a great album - non-stop awesome punk rock, with a growing impact as the album continues. So like a snowball? I think I am confusing my seasons and metaphors...
Highlights: カクメイノヒ, Serchlight, Teardrop, Goodnight and Goodbye
10/10

Wide Awake in Dreamland - Pat Benatar
I only have All Fired Up and the guitar solo is trash, like I am listening to The Tomboys again. But bah gawd if ever there was a song to get you pumped up, this would be it.
9/10

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Thursday, 18 December 2025

2025 n 2025: Day 184

The Way It Feels - Heather Nova
Look, it is fine and all, but all very unmemorable and generic. And I kind of understand. But I am also allowed to be disappointed, because I am fairly certain this was one of her crowdfunded albums that has my name in the credits.
Highlights: This Humanness, Girl on the Mountain, Serengeti
6/10

Wayne's World: Music from the Motion Picture - Various Artists
This is only Dream Weaver by Gary Wright. It is a pretty great song. I really should get the full album at some point so I at least have the full Wayne's World Theme to party on with.
8/10

WCW Slam Jam 1 - Various Artists
The greatest wrestling album ever! Big screaming, big synth, ridiculous lyrics about the wrestlers in question - the best being "He's soooo pretty/It's making me upsetty!". Also, Ricky 'The Dragon' Steamboat is a family man who loves his wife and son. Seriously, that is all his theme goes on and on about. Just what I want in my wrestling themes.
Highlights: Ravishing Rick Rude (Simply Ravishing), Ron Simmons (Don't Step to Ron), Sting (Man Called Sting!), Steiner Brothers (Steinerized)
8/10

We Are Drugs - Third Eye Blind
I have to admit, I have enjoyed revisiting 3EB. In fact, I had almost forgotten about this EP. It is a bit more of an exploration of whatever was popular in 2016, so there are a couple of really terrible attempts at drum and bass or something? But like most 3EB, it is bookended by absolute brilliance.
Highlights: Cop vs. Phone Girl, Weightless, Company of Strangers, Sherri is a Stoner
7.5/10

We Started Nothing - The Ting Tings
The real punk we learned along the way was the poppiest indie grooves...
Highlights: That's Not My Name, Keep Your Head, Shut Up and Let Me Go, Be The One
8/10

We Too Are One - Eurythmics
There is something about this album I find awfully generic - what is it with that happening a lot lately?!? - yet I find this album quite beautiful lyrically. Annie Lennox always has brilliant lyrics. 
Highlights: The King and Queen of America, You Hurt Me (And I Hate You), How Long?, Angel
7/10

We Will Rock You - Queen + Five
Legitimately the most embarrassing moment in Queen's 50 year career.
MINUS FIVE STARS

Weezer - Weezer
Look, Rivers Cuomo is a gross creepo and Weezer are absolute dogshit. But I will be damned if this is not a super fun album. 
Highlights: Holiday, Buddy Holly, In The Garage, My Name is Jonas
8.5/10

Weird Tales of the Ramones - Ramones
I need to get out one day and jam some acoustic Ramones songs for busking one more time before I get too old and too useless. Or maybe being old and useless will make the experience more awesome? One day I will ditch this set and get all the individual albums, but that will probably also be when I am old and useless. The first two discs are just absolute killer, and the third is... actually pretty cool; I have generally had a less than positive impression of the group once Dee Dee left, but when I actually listen to this I change my mind. Ramones were awesome from beginning to end!
Highlights: Howling at the Moon (Sha-La-La), Daytime Dilemma (Dangers of Love), Sheena is a Punk Rocker, Rockaway Beach, Don't Come Close, Glad to See You Go, Slug [Demo], I Wanna Be Sedated
8/10

Welcome 2 America - Prince
I am not sure why Prince decided to bury this album, yet still go on tour in support of it. Prince did a lot of things I did not understand. It is all pretty soulful, with a dash of dirty funk.
Highlights: 1000 Light Years From Here, Stand Up and B Strong, One Day We Will All B Free, Welcome 2 America
7/10

Whammy! - The B-52's
This may well be the most new wave silliness of all the new wave I own. Quirky lyrics, repetitive guitar licks, spooky keyboard sounds, Fred being Fred. 
Highlights: Trism, Queen of Las Vegas, Whammy Kiss
6/10

What a Waster - The Libertines
Just a quick couple of trashy punk songs.
Highlights: I Get Along
8/10

What About Now - Bon Jovi
Really, from the first attempt at a guitar solo, it becomes glaringly obvious Richie Sambora was not in the studio for this bland nothingness. His tone and style is unmistakable. As is Jon Bon Jovi's everyman schtick - which really grows old on this.
Highlights: Every Road Leads Home to You - Richie Sambora, every other moment where Sambora graced the recording sessions
5.5/10

What The Sea Wants The Sea Will Have - Sarah Blasko
Somewhat ethereal and always interesting. A little bit more going on here than her debut - possibly a little more adventurous, but still very much moody indie folk pop rock kind of thing?
Highlights: Hammer, Always on This Line, [explain], Planet New Year
7/10

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Wednesday, 17 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 183

Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life - Jay-Z
A still young (maybe?) Hova full of fire and lewdness, but then he still is pretty lewd. This album has such a solid groove and goes pretty hard in parts. Surprisingly one of my favourite Jay-Z albums; not the overall brilliance of The Black Album, but real flashes of his genius.
Highlights: A Week Ago, Ni**a What, Ni**a Who (Originator 99), Can I Get A..., Money Ain't a Thang
8/10

Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter - Jay-Z
The first half is the less than impressive Hova I had expected. Then the second half - while nothing as exceptional as Vol. 2 - is way cooler and has much better grooves. Jay-Z flow and lyrical skills continue to be as awesome as ever throughout.
Highlights: Big Pimpin', Come and Get Me, There's Been a Murder, Hova Song (Outro)
7/10

Voulez-Vous - ABBA
The most disco of pop disco albums. A veritable party mixed with love ballads with a groove. Even tired old grumpy LOGMAN can not listen to this without eventually coming to life - If It Wasn't for the Nights is an absolute gem and Kisses of Fire is a good time forever!
Highlights: If It Wasn't for the Nights, Kisses of Fire, Voulez-Vous, Does Your Mother Know
9/10

Vs. - Pearl Jam
I really dig the way the guitars compliment each other on this album; Mike McCready and Stone Gossard rarely play the same parts and it gives the songs more dynamics. And these songs are full of passion and fire. A real product of the time, but still a gawdam awesome album that holds up well almost 35 years later.
Highlights: Rearviewmirror, Dissident, Go, W.M.A.
9/10

W is for What a Way to spend 2025

Waitin' For The Night - The Runaways
The first album with Joan Jett taking over as frontwoman and stuff is already a bit heavier. Because JJ does not mess around.
Highlights: Wasted, You're Too Possessive, Gotta Get Out Tonight, Don't Go Away
7/10

Waiting for the Sirens' Call - New Order
I was listening to this album with someone and they thought it was Manic Street Preachers... and I think that perfectly sums up this album. The whole thing is pretty standard Britpop and sounds more like a band influenced by New Order.
Highlights: Morning Night and Day, Waiting for the Sirens' Call, Turn, Guilt is a Useless Emotion
7/10

Waking Up The Neighbours - Bryan Adams
Like a less heavy Def Leppard album; the gang vocals and harmonies on this sound exactly like the Hysteria album, but this album has more cheese. I love BA and he absolutely killed it on this, but I think the album is a few songs too long - there are about 4 or 5 songs that sound WAY too similar, so if he eliminated a few of those it would be under an hour and be a lot tighter. Sometimes less is more.
Highlights: Don't Drop That Bomb On Me, Can't Stop This Thing We Started, Thought I'd Died and Gone to Heaven, Is Your Mama Gonna Miss Ya?
7.5/10

Walking Off the Buzz - Blessid Union of Souls
I only have one song - Hey Leonardo (She Likes Me For Me). It is a lot of fun. Very typical 1999 pop radio rock kind of thing.
8/10

Walls and Bridges - John Lennon
Lennon doing way too much partying to keep caring about world peace, I guess. Instead, he chooses to get as middle of the road as possible - I get the feeling he was trying to get some hits or at least some radio time. 
Highlights: Nobody Loves You (When You're Down and Out), Steel and Glass, Whatever Gets You Through the Night, What You Got
7/10

War & Peace - Warren Peace
Well this thing is a mess. Some attempts at proper songs, but also some attempts at being a doucheburger. And, surprisingly, the latter is more successful. I am not sure why every song needed big messy noises to end them...
Highlights: Fire and Ice, Dear Diary
6/10

Warning! - Green Day
As fun as some of these songs are, they just sound like a bunch of earlier Green Day songs, just with acoustic guitar and keyboards and weak-sauce drumming. They really lost any remnants of their "edge" here. 
Highlights: Minority, Macy's Day Parade, Castaway, Church Sunday
7/10

WARP - JUDY AND MARY
The first half of this is EXTREME JAM craziness; a whole lot of noise and avant-garde "music". Then somewhere around the middle, YUKI decided to start practicing for her solo career and there is a massive shift towards pop hooks. Just covered in a layer of noise. I respect that their guitarist just never played sensible chords and treated these songs like a jazz jam session.
Highlights: motto, ガールフレンド, ひとつだけ -ver.WARP-, Brand New Wave Upper Ground
7/10

Waterline - Charlton Hill
I think the production on this album does it a great disservice; it is very much of the times and while that does work on a few songs, the rest get stuck in the mire of sounding very generic. It results in a lot of the songs lacking in emotion and just sounding dated. Which is a shame, because I know that underneath the songs actually have some soul.
Highlights: The Last Thing, Crash Landed, Turn To You, Deep
7/10

Waterloo - ABBA
Benny and Bjorn are working harder on this album - I do not recall them singing so many songs on any other album. It is ABBA. A good time is guaranteed.
Highlights: Waterloo, Honey Honey, Watch Out, Gonna Sing You My Lovesong
8/10

WAVE - YUKI
In some ways, this feels like YUKI's most straight-laced pop rock album. Apart from a couple of electro dance numbers. But overall, it really is a collection of great hooks over some simple chords. And that is a good thing - because it results in a some outstanding songs.
Highlights: 歓びの種, You've got a friend, あおぞら, ふがいないや
7/10

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Tuesday, 16 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 182

The Very Best of Cool Jazz - Various Artists
So jazz really is not my thing. It is fine and dandy, but for me it mostly works as background music. Especially a compilation like this, that focuses on the more relaxed and chilled out numbers.
Highlights: I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face - Tony Bennett & Count Basie, She's on the Ball - Ray Charles, Round About Midnight - Wes Montgomery, Take Five - Quincy Jones
6/10

The Very Best of Eddie Cochran - Eddie Cochran
Another brutally tragic story of 50s rock'n roll. Wild to think what kind of music and influence this guy could have had if he made it to the 60s, because some of his wild rockabilly numbers are just all kinds of fun. 
Highlights: C'mon Everybody, Summertime Blues, Somethin' Else, Twenty Flight Rock
7.5/10

The Very Best of Elton John - Elton John
I may well be in the minority, but for as good as Elton John was in the 70s, I find some of his 80s output to actually be somewhat superior. The production is certainly better. I mean, has anyone actually sat down with headphones and paid attention to what is going on in Your Song? Because it is a mess. Meanwhile, songs like Nikita can be used as reference to demo your sound system!
Highlights: I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues, I'm Still Standing, Don't Go Breaking My Heart, Rocket Man (I Think It's Going To Be A Long, Long Time)
7.5/10

The Very Best of Kim Wilde - Kim Wilde
True to form, this is only the hit song You Keep Me Hangin' On. Which truly is the VERY best of Kim Wilde.
9/10

The Very Best of Play Bach - Jacques Loussier
More jazz, you say? At least this is the kind of jazz I can dig; phenomenal jazz renditions of classical pieces. 
Highlights: Siciliano In G Minor, Sleepers Awake
6.5/10

The Very Best of Rod Stewart - Rod Stewart
Hey, now! I already have a full "best of Rod Stewart"! But Forever Young is not included, so I had to get that elsewhere, I guess. Classic 80s drive. I really should just shoehorn this in to that other compilation...
9/10

The Very Best of Rose Royce - Rose Royce
I only have Car Wash. It is a bonafide funky jam!
9/10

VH1 Divas Live - Cher
This is purely Cher performing If I Could Turn Back Time - at what I can only assume was a VH1 Divas Live concert, because that is what the file says. I got this because Cher's performance at her Las Vegas concert rocked my world. This version does not!
5/10

View of the Rain - Urge Overkill
I got this EP free with Exit the Dragon and these are all live songs recorded in Australia. And they rock. Because Urge Overkill were legit. Still are, I guess!
Highlights: The Break (Live), Crack Babies (Live)
7/10

Vindicated - Dashboard Confessional
I know no other Dashboard Confessional songs. I once heard some being played in a music shop in Melbourne some 23 years ago, but that was about it. If they have anything else like this song, let me know. Because it is a gawdam brilliant track.
9/10

The Visitors - ABBA
Their last album for 40 years and some of this would have fit nicely in Chess. Less disco pop and more of a mature pop album - exceptionally done.
Highlights: When All Is Said and Done, Slipping Through My Fingers, The Visitors, Head Over Heels
7.5/10

Vitalogy - Pearl Jam
I feel like with this album they were caught up in their own hype and thought they were The Beatles or something - because this album sounds like a band trying to make their own Let It Be. Which is not a compliment. Probably the last Pearl Jam album to have any sort of teeth and before Eddie Vedder's voice got too annoying. But bah gawd the good songs here are just incredibly good.
Highlights: Nothingman, Corduroy, Immortality, Better Man
7.5/10

Viva Elvis: The Album - Elvis Presley
I only have one song from this and it is the incredible remix/reimagining of Suspicious Minds. I genuinely should check out the rest of this album, because turning this into a big emo arena rock song actually works. Helps to have an awesome vocal from The King to base it around.
10/10

Vivid - Living Colour
This album is like the most socially conscious hair metal album that will ever exist. And I am not using the hair metal term as any sort of insult, because these guys are awesome. Maybe more of a funk metal, really? 
Highlights: Cult of Personality, Open Letter (To a Landlord), Which Way to America?, Glamour Boys
8.5/10

Vivir - Enrique Iglesias
This sure is some corny late 90s Latin pop that sounds more like 80s pop, but it also still very much sounds like Enrique being Enrique. Which means I enjoy it. Absolutely nothing a Luchador would use as their entrance music, though.
Highlights: El Muro, Volveré, Miente, Lluvia Cae
7/10

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Monday, 15 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 181

Up Your Alley - Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
Joan goes full on 80s rock here - and she nails it, of course. It is good hard rocking fun!
Highlights: I Hate Myself For Loving You, Tulane, Just Like in the Movies, Ridin' With James Dean
7.5/10

Urban Hymns - The Verve
For as much as Oasis are THE band that defines Britpop in the 90s, this album may have been the last great album of the era. It is equal parts psycadelic swagger and big epic ballads. Like, some of these songs are just massive. And awesome.
Highlights: The Rolling People, Sonnet, Bitter Sweet Symphony, Weeping Willow
8/10

Ursa Major - Third Eye Blind
This is my reminder to finally get the uncensored version of this album. This is always such a tough album for me; Arion missing on bass is sad and my initial thoughts on Tony as a guitarist and overall fit for the group were not high. And it does happen to feature the absolute worst 3EB song in existence (One In Ten). In fact, the whole middle section is pretty mediocre. The start and the endings? Oh, those are some of the best gawdamn songs on the planet! The vocal layering in Sharp Knife is absolute perfection.
Highlights: Sharp Knife, Bonfire, Don't Believe a Word, Can You Take Me
7.5/10

Use Your Illusion I - Guns N' Roses
Despite the online nonsense I seem to read these days, this album actually serves as a solid follow up to Appetite for Destruction; it is still pretty much the same sort of vibe, just a little bloated, but it is the more "fun hard rock" Use Your Illusion album. Only a couple of big epics on this one, and they are absolutely brilliant.
Highlights: Coma, Don't Cry (Original), November Rain, Bad Obsession
8/10

Use Your Illusion II - Guns N' Roses
Look, I did not want this to be the case... but... I think this may be GnR's strongest album. It is a helluva vibe! Angry bordering on punk rockers and massive sprawling epics with the tastiest guitar solos like Slash is playing a hot fudge sundae. And I am going to give 60% of the credit to Duff. He is my new rock'n roll hero.
Highlights: Estranged, You Could Be Mine, Civil War, Don't Cry (Alternate Lyrics), Locomotive
9/10

V is for 

The Vacation - The Vacation
Another $1 CD find - classic mid-00s raw rock, channeling fun and mindless 70s & 80s hard rock like AC/DC. Why do I have no AC/DC in my library? Does anyone else find that kind of weird?
Highlights: Trash, Make Up Your Mind, No Hard Feelings, W.I.I.F.M.
6.5/10

Vampire Weekend Covers - Ryan Adams
A dude I have issues with, recorded on social media covering songs by a band I do not know. Cool...
Highlights: short
4/10

Vampires (Paxam Singles Series, Vol. 3) - Ryan Adams
This feels like more of an EP than a single. And EP of stupid bullshit bookended by actual songs?
Highlights: Vampires
5/10

The Vault: Old Friends 4 Sale - Prince
Pretty sure these are basically unfinished songs... but are still pretty funky and a good time, for the most part. Definitely not a real Prince album, however.
Highlights: It's About That Walk, 5+ Women
6/10

Veni Vidi Vicious - The Hives
Even more raw and rebellious than Tyrannosaurus Hives. I do not believe any band personifies punk rock the way The Hives do.
Highlights: Die All Right!, Main Offender, The Hives-Introduce the Metric System In Time, Supply and Demand
7.5/10

Version - Mark Ronson
This is purely the jam with Amy Winehouse, Valerie. Bah gawd this is a jam.
10/10

Version 2.0 - Garbage
Much more of a polished pop album than their debut - a lot less darker, at least musically. A bit more of a focus on dancier beats and hooks. No idea what type of flying train Shirley Manson is riding from Tokyo to Los Angeles...
Highlights: Special, When I Grow Up, Push It, Temptation Waits
7.5/10

The Very Best of - Dolly Parton
I only have Jolene. I should have songs like 9 to 5, but we already know LOGMAN is lame...
8/10

The Very Best of - Hues Corporation
This is the only corporation you should be a part of. And the only song I have is Rock The Boat. Man, this song used to mess me up live. Too many random chords changes in the verses. But I sure did love going "Rock on with your badself!"
9/10

The Very Best of Bonnie Tyler - Bonnie Tyler
And by "Very Best of", I am specifically talking about Holding Out For a Hero and Total Eclipse of the Heart. The former always invokes images of Short Circuit 2. The latter is just an absolutely glorious power ballad of the highest extremes.
9/10

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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

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