Thursday, 11 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 177

Together Alone - Crowded House
This album is almost a bit more experimental than every other Crowded House album. Certainly more adventurous; some of the songs have a bit more teeth to them, while others just veer off into jamming and traditional Polynesian rhythms and drumming and singing. 
Highlights: Distant Sun, Locked Out, In My Command, Fingers of Love
7.5/10

Together Alone [Deluxe Edition] - Crowded House
Home demos, band demos, writing demos - we got all your demos! And a couple of live tracks and alternate mixes. It is almost comical to think this is how Private Universe could have ended up sounding like. 
Highlights: Black and White Boy [Early Rough Mix], Tail of Comet [Live], Fingers of Love [Alternate Studio Take]
6.5/10

Tokyo Girl [Single] - Perfume
The end theme to my favourite drama. I have to listen to this every time I go see Tokyo Tower for that very reason. Honestly, though, those verses are so fantastic... but the chorus is just typical Perfume. 
Highlights: Tokyo Girl, 宝石の雨
8.5/10

Tommyland: The Ride - Tommy Lee
If he had never been in Mötley Crüe, Tommy Lee probably could have been a popular radio rock guy. Like, there is nothing on here worse than Nickelback. In fact, the dude from Nickelback is here, too! I just read the credits and there are some hilarious features. I actually quite enjoy this, for the most part!
Highlights: Makin' Me Crazy, Tryin' to Be Me, Good Times, Sister Mary
7/10

Too Fast For Love - Mötley Crüe
From the best member of The Crüe, to their debut album! 
If I remember correctly, a couple of friends bought me this on cassette back when I was like 11 or something. I think it may have been the first Mötley Crüe album I actually owned! Live Wire is awesome. Come On and Dance is pretty cool - that classic cowbell is kinda funny, as are the bad harmonies. I guess Vince was easily the best singer in the band at this stage (which is funny because 45 years later he is probably the worst and has been for like 25 years). I have always dug Public Enemy #1, even if it has absolutely nothing to do with the band Public Enemy. Which was very disappointing to 11 year-old LOGMAN. It has a real 70's rock vibe. Merry-Go-Round is some sort of power ballad wannabe, but cannot be taken seriously because it sounds like Vince is singing "Mewwy go wound and wound". Take Me to the Top may have been the first song on the album I liked? And then there is Piece of Your Action which is just badassery. Possibly the most "Mötley Crüe" song on the album. And also possibly the first Mötley Crüe guitar solo I attempted to learn (I didn't understand what slide guitar was). Actually the last half of this album is awesome; Starry Eyes is dark and moody (you can tell, because there is a gong strike), Too Fast For Love is good times with gang-vocals chorus fun, and On With the Show is actually a very good power ballad (complete with hilarity where Mick Mars gets out of time double-tracking his guitar, and then just repeats his solos about 40 times throughout the song). A very strong debut album. I was today years-old when I really understood that this is much more of a 70's rock influenced affair - very Cheap Trick meets Sweet in an Aerosmith tribute show. And Vince sounds squeaky. Man, time flies when you are having fun!
Highlights: Piece of Your Action, Starry Eyes, Live Wire, Take Me to the Top
8.5/10

Too Legit to Quit - MC Hammer
Look, the songs are mostly too long and there was no need for the super slow songs in the middle. And a downbeat song with no real groove should not go over 8 minutes. Now all that said... THIS ALBUM GOES HARD! The pop stuff just goes off, the gospel is next level, and everything in between is just awesome - and this is not nostalgia driven, either, because I had no love for this album back in 1991. I grew up and got wise. You should, too! The title track is the most head-rocking foot stomping hip-hop track in my library.
Highlights: 2 Legit 2 Quit, Find Yourself a Friend, Do Not Pass Me By, Count It Off, This is the Way We Roll
8/10

Too Tight - MC Hammer
Oh we just going with Hammer today? The man rolled up to Death Row and put together an album so good... it never got released. Which is a shame, because this album a serious groove. The fake radio skits are such a cliche of the times, and because it is Hammer, everything is just a bit too long. Sometimes a lot too long. But the collabs with dudes like Tupac are better than you could have imagined.
Highlights: Too Late Playa, Unconditional Love, Hammertime Brings It, Get Up
7/10

Too-Rye-Ay - Dexy's Midnight Runners
This is just Come On Eileen, because at least give me some of my 80s cred!
8/10

The Top - The Cure
Robert Smith goes insane from doing too many drugs, and puts it all to music... while doing a lot of drugs?
Highlights: Bananafishbones, Shake Dog Shake, The Caterpillar, The Top
6.5/10

Torn Down - The Cure
Another remix album. As essential as any remix album before it...
Highlights: Shake Dog Shake (New Blood Mix), A Night Like This (Hello Goodbye Mix), It's Over (Whisper Mix)
6/10

Totally 80s - Various Artists
A very underwhelming compilation of 80s pop "hits" - would appear to be heavily British-influenced. British New Wave was better than a lot of their pop output. I should have more Go West in my library.
Highlights: We Close Our Eyes - Go West, Electric Avenue - Eddy Grant, Missing You - John Waite, Vienna - Ultravox, Respectable - Mel & Kim
7/10

Totally Krossed Out - Kriss Kross
These dorks with their backwards clothing sure made a few cool songs, namely Jump and Warm It Up. And that is about all I know when it comes to them.
8/10

Touch - Sarah McLachlan
Does this earn me back some 80s cred? Because boy howdy this sure has some big 80s reverb all over it. Feels like it is even more indie 80s alt than you would expect - I do not recall this even being mentioned in the Sarah McLachlan theory...
Highlights: Vox, Steaming
6.5/10

Touch - Eurythmics
Oooh an 80s album called Touch? This one came first! And is at its finest when it gets all dark and moody. The beats are so mesmerising and Annie Lennox's vocals are just divine.
Highlights: Here Comes the Rain Again, Who's That Girl?, Paint a Rumour, No Fear No Hate No Pain (No Broken Hearts), Aqua
7.5/10

Tougher Than Leather - Run-D.M.C.
I am in the minority, but this album is possibly my favourite hip-hop album of all time. ALL TIME. It just goes so damn hard from the start and never lets up. And they really lived up to the moniker of The Kings of Rock with this one. Honestly, I doubt I would love hip-hop the way I do if not for this album.
Highlights: Run's House, Mary Mary, Beats to the Rhyme, Radio Station, I'm Not Going Out Like That
10/10

Toys in the Attic - Aerosmith
Well, what a coinkidink! It is these guys and the original version of Walk This Way! This is their most consistent and solid outing from the 70s. Easily. That main riff to No More No More is so great and I wish I could remember how to play it.
Highlights: Sweet Emotion, Walk This Way, No More No More, Round and Round
8/10

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Wednesday, 10 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 176

Three Imaginary Boys - The Cure
The Cure are one of my favourite bands of all time. Easily in my top 10. They have some incredibly epic albums full of emotion, but also effortlessly switch between pop rock fun and nihilistic despair. This album is nothing of the sort.
Highlights: Grinding Halt, Another Day, 10:15 Saturday Night, Three Imaginary Boys
6/10

Thriller - Michael Jackson
Hot take: this is not MJ's best album. However, Beat It and Billie Jean are just such phenomenal songs that it meant this album sold a bajillion copies. Dangerous and Bad do not feature awful collaborations with Paul McCartney, so they are infinitely better. The worst part is that other song he did with McCartney is actually a good song!
Highlights: Beat It, Billie Jean, Human Nature, Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
8/10

Throwing Copper - Live
Every song is either Quiet LOUD Quiet, or Quiet Quiet LOUD. Except for Waitress - which is LOUD Quiet LOUD, for some weird reason. It is all fine and dandy, but nothing overly exceptional that has made me go out of my way to listen to this in the last 30 years.
Highlights: Top, Pillar of Davidson, White Discussion, Iris
7/10

Tidal - Fiona Apple
Fiona Apple is the lyricist Swifties think their cult leader is. I may appreciate her angst and subsequent vocal performance on When the Pawn... more, but boy howdy this album has some pretty deep emotions. 
Highlights: Criminal, Sullen Girl, Never is a Promise, Pale September
8/10

Tiffany - Tiffany
Sadly, I do not have the full album - just I Think We're Alone Now. I am not sure why I do not have at least the other singles. Because I am lame, that is why!
8/10

Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper
This is only The Goonies 'R' Good Enough - for obvious reasons! I should watch that movie again one day.
8/10

Timeless: New Recordings Honoring The Music Of Hank Williams - Various Artists
This is just Ryan Adams' cover of Lovesick Blues. He puts on his most irritating fake country voice for this one...
5/10

Tiny Music...Songs From The Vatican Gift Shop - Stone Temple Pilots
I love Weiland's voice on this album - he has gone for a bit more of a raspy glam rock kind of vibe and it really suits the way everything comes together, because musically it has bit of a glam rock vibe as well. Like, total peak art school Led Zeppelin tribute act vibes. And I mean that in the most complimentary of ways.
Highlights: Lady Picture Show, Trippin' On a Hole in a Paper Heart, Seven Caged Tigers, Tumble in the Rough
8/10

To the 5 Boroughs - Beastie Boys
Oh snap the boys are back! Just straight-up NYC hip-hop. War is bad. George W. Bush is a clown. Racism and bigotry are bad. Sampling Sonic Reducer is the greatest idea ever and I will forgive them for using it to tell me how great New York is.
Highlights: An Open Letter to NYC, Right Right Now Now, Rhyme the Rhyme Well, Time to Build
8.5/10

TO THE DREAM - The Tomboys
As indie as ever, but even more catchy. And fun. 
Highlights: Tell Me Why, I GOTTA GO, SATURDAY NIGHT
7/10

The The Extreme - Vanilla Ice
V.I.P. in the house! I unironically love still enjoy the enjoy the bejeebus out of this album; sure, the rhymes are corny, but there are plenty of James Brown samples, fun old school grooves, and Vanilla's silly rapping is part of the charm. I still need to find that third version of Play That Funky Music...
Highlights: Ice Ice Baby, Ice is Workin' It, Dancin', Go Ill
8/10

To Whom It May Concern - Lisa Marie Presley
Lisa Marie's debut album, featuring some pretty standard pop country rock stylings - kind of like a modern take on where her Dad left off, I guess? Some surprisingly decent songs to be found. I need to remember to give this a closer listen again some time...
Highlights: Lights Out, S.O.B., Nobody Noticed It, So Lovely
7/10

Today - George Harrison
Another George Harrison bootleg of randomness. Mostly collaborations and whatnot. And I have most of them on other albums? And I am not 100% convinced he actually performs on some of them. 
Highlights: Power to the People, Your True Love (Live - Carl Perkins' Memorial Service), Horse to the Water
6.5/10

Today (Legacy Edition) - Elvis Presley
One of The King's final albums and highly underrated; still not too dissimilar to the rest of his 70s output, but it is mostly fun and Elvis feels like he put a bit of effort it. The opening track is such an old school rock'n roll kind of groove, I cannot help but love it. The undubbed versions are not too different - except you can hear Elvis getting the giggles during Susan When She Tried.
Highlights: T-R-O-U-B-L-E, Pieces of My Life, Fairytale, Shake a Hand
7.5/10

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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

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Monday, 8 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 174

Telecinema Project Vol.3: Break-up follows love - Gummy
Our latest random K-pop song is a super soft ballad and that is all I can say here.
6/10

Telepathy - 小玉しのぶ
Not nearly as impressive as the other album I have from her, but still a very solid listen. Just some quickfire pop rock.
Highlights: Say (Acoustic Version), アコガレスター
7/10

The Temple Of Hip-Hop Presents... - Various Artists
I only now have two songs from this album, but I am fairly certain I had the full thing somewhere. Probably very hard to find, now. That will teach me...
Highlights: Up From Da Underground - Xzhibit & KRS-One, Live at The Temple - Big Daddy Kane
8/10

Temple of Low Men - Crowded House
I can not explain it, but I feel like this album is just missing something. I say this as someone who generally enjoys Crowded House, without being a big fan or anything. 
Highlights: When You Come, Sister Madly, Better Be Home Soon
6.5/10

Temple of Low Men [Deluxe Edition] - Crowded House
One of the few albums I managed to get the deluxe edition for - I certainly wish I had bought the others. This is all just demos and live versions. Mostly live versions. So when I say "I certainly wish I had bought the other [deluxe editions]", I do not mean for the bonus discs...
Highlights: Sister Madly [Studio Outtake], When You Come [Live]
5.5/10

Temple of the Dog - Temple of the Dog
Probably the best album to come out of the 'grunge' era? Certainly the best album these guys from these bands did. Cornell's voice is just otherworldly. 
Highlights: Say Hello 2 Heaven, Hunger Strike, Times of Trouble, Four Walled World
8/10

TEMPTATION BOX - SCANDAL
Peak idol-era Scandal; a whole bunch of harmless pop rock that is just upbeat and... there.
Highlights: 少女M, Hi-Hi-Hi, Hello!Hello!
6.5/10

Ten - Pearl Jam
It was not until my 20s that I realised how heavy the 70s rock vibe was on this album. And look, I am not the Pearl Jam fan I was 25 years ago, and this was never my favourite Pearl Jam album.... but maybe it actually is? Because it still rocks hard.
Highlights: Porch, Oceans, Release, Why Go
9/10

Terminal - YUKI
Like most 'modern' era YUKI albums, this covers all the genres - this time including some pretty big dance vibes. ご・く・ら・く terminal is like some hard K-pop hip-hop kind of thing, production-wise. A lot of fun to be had here!
Highlights: Baby it's you, ラスボス, Sunday Service, good girl
7.5/10

Thank You - Stone Temple Pilots
These are some random bonus songs from what I can only imagine was a greatest hits compilation. I like STP. A lot. But these are not important.
Highlights: Some random live version of Unglued that I found on the internet a million years ago
6/10

That's The Way It Is - Elvis Presley
The movie of the same name may well be the greatest concert film ever produced. And yet, this album is a lot of the things that movie is not; mostly super chilled out country-influenced pop. And I think I love it for all of those reasons. There are some live songs here - and some of them not from the movie - and they are just stellar.
Highlights: I Just Can't Help Believing, You've Lost That Loving Feeling, Just Pretend, How the Web Was Woven
8/10

That's The Way It Is: Live 12 August 1970 - Elvis Presley
Disc 2 of the set is a rare (at the time) concert performance recorded for the movie. And it rocks. It has been a while since I last had an Elvis concert going on here, so it is most welcome.
Highlights: Walk a Mile in My Shoes, You've Lost That Loving Feeling, Just Pretend, Bridge Over Troubled Water, Suspicious Minds
7.5/10

That's The Way It Is: Rehearsals - Elvis Presley
And disc 3 is, of course, a mix of rehearsals and other random live songs recorded for the movie. So why did they not just call it outtakes or something? 
Highlights: I Can't Stop Loving You, Stranger in the Crowd
6.5/10

The Best of del Tha Funkee Homosapien - The Elektra Years: B-Boy Handbook - Del the Funky Homosapien
So not only is this sorted by the T in The, but the way his name is spelled completely differs between the artist name and the extraordinarily long album title? To make it even more fun, this is simply the wonderful Mistadobalina. It is wonderful - did you not hear me the first time?
8/10

The Black Parade - My Chemical Romance
Another T for The?? Fuck you, Tim Apple! Mid-00s emo anthems and it starts off VERY strong... but then they get caught up in trying way more grandiose than MCR are actually capable of, and it just comes off as trying WAY too hard.
Highlights: Welcome to the Black Parade, The End., Dead!, Teenagers
7/10

Theatre of Pain - Mötley Crüe
This album gets a bit of a bad rap. Or maybe I am just too much of a fan? But I think it is quite the classic Crüe groove. Vince's voice is pretty average, but still not nearly as terrible as it is now. I am not going to post my long-winded nonsense from my COVID-era marathon, because I like the album more today!
Highlights: Home Sweet Home, Louder Than Hell, Save Our Souls, Tonight (We Need a Lover)
7.5/10

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Sunday, 7 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 173

T is for Time to Listen to More Music!

T-Virus - Kim Tae Woo
Our latest episode of Random K-Pop Song finds us with another romantic sounding pop groove. I dig it!
8/10

T'Pau - T'Pau
Having already established I am an embarrassment to my 80s adolescence, this is purely the single Heart and Soul. Did T'Pau have any other hits? The video sure features the most 80s dancing possible.
10/10

Tailwind(s) - Pile
Now THIS is the Pile I adore; outside of Love Live!, this is her best work by far. A great mix of up-tempo J-Rock mixed with idolness, heavy grooves and big soaring ballads. 
Highlights: FLY, 素晴らしきSekai, 816 not found, 花と翼, MELODY
8/10

Take Off Your Pants and Jacket - blink-182
These might be Tom's funnest songs? And there are flashes of their coming emo peak - flashes only, but the foundation is there. It is a very solid album.... but 19 tracks is just waaaay too long. OH! I have bonus tracks - the real album finished around track 13? Yeah, makes sense; the bonus tracks are shit!
Highlights: The Rock Show, Stay Together for the Kids, First Date, Roller Coaster
8/10

TAKE☆OFF - PASSPO☆
Oh, how I have missed my dear PASSPO☆! I have written in more detail before, but it was always going to be impossible for them to follow up those first 4 songs with anything that could match them. This is not 2017 and Cinema Trip. 2025 LOGMAN also accepts he does not need 3 different instrumental versions of Let It Go!!
Highlights: Pretty Lie, GPP, Go On a Highway, Let It Go!!
7/10

Taking the Long Way - Dixie Chicks
The songs that were fueled by rednecks trying to cancel them for not liking George W. Bush are very good. VERY good. And some Buddy Holly references are never a bad idea. The rest is fairly by-the-numbers modern country rock, I guess.
Highlights: Not Ready to Make Nice, The Long Way Around, Lullaby, I Like It
7/10

Talk Show - Talk Show
Look, I am not saying Scott Weiland was the greatest front man in rock or anything - though he was awesome - but Stone Temple Pilots were not the same without him, and this album is Exhibit A. Still some great riffs throughout, but there is something missing. Might just be the average vocals and borderline inane lyrics.
Highlights: Hello Hello, Everybody Loves My Car
6/10

Tank-top Festival in Japan - ヤバイTシャツ屋さん
Hilarity! The fake metal screaming is kind of lame, and it takes a bit to get going, but the second half features a tale about being struck by a kid on rolling sneakers and one sentence notes about many different animals. All pretty quick and upbeat.
Highlights: かかとローラー, かわE, ざつにどうぶつしょうかい, 鬼POP激キャッチー最強ハイパーウルトラミュージック
7/10

Taxi Driver - Dynamic Duo
This is pretty funky. Like there is a full-on G-Funk thing going on, but also some... disco?!? I feel like I have been sleeping on these dudes for way too long and need to do a serious listen in 2026.
Highlights: 우리는 바보 (Shake ya 엉덩 to da 이), Superstar (behind the Scene), 신나? (우리가 누구?), Candy
7.5/10

Teenage Dream - Katy Perry
The hate for Katy Perry is justified and, quite frankly, not harsh enough. But this album sure does feature some serious bangers. The middle is absolutely dire, however. 
Highlights: Hummingbird Heartbeat, Teenage Dream, Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.), California Gurls
6.5/10

Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection - Katy Perry
This is the bonus tracks after the album was re-released, because when an album sells a bazillion copies you gotta find a way to sell more! I think there was one more track, but it must have been SUPER awful if I do not have it.
Highlights: Part of Me, Wide Awake
7/10

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Various Artists
This may well be my favourite soundtrack album of all time! Old school hip-hop/New Jack Swing and R&B jams by a bunch of no namers (except for Ya Kid K and MC Hammer!) and then an amazing score that sounds immediately like it was from a budget movie in 1990. Make no mistake, my friends and I were playing this NON-STOP in 1990.
Highlights: This is What We Do - MC Hammer, 9.95 - Spunkadelic, Let the Walls Come Down - Johnny Kemp, Turtle Power - Partners In Kryme, Shredder's Suite - John Du Prez
10/10

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Various Artists
Not as killer as the first movie soundtrack, but then the movie was not either. However, there are some great old school hip-hop and dance kind things happening here. And Vanilla Ice has a great moment - just like in the movie!
Highlights: Ninja Rap - Vanilla Ice, Awesome (You Are My Hero) - Ya Kid K, Creatures of Habit - Spunkadelic, Cowabunga - Orchestra On The Half Shell
7.5/10

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Various Artists
Not the best soundtrack. Not the best movie. But, again, there is fun to be had. It is hard to not have fun when the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are involved.
Highlights: Turtle Power - Partners In Kryme, Tarzan Boy - Baltimora, Rockin' Over the Beat - Technotronic & Ya Kid K, Can't Stop Rockin' - ZZ Top
7/10

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Saturday, 6 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 172

Super Trouper - ABBA
ABBA come storming into the 80s with a gem of a pop album; big synth bass, funky grooves, killer hooks, disco beats, amazing vocals... Could have done with more disco grooves, but ABBA gots to pay the bills and no one did pop like them.
Highlights: On and On and On, Super Trouper, The Winner Takes It All, Lay All Your Love On Me
8/10

Supergrass - Supergrass
Standard late-90s Supergrass rocking out. Not their best work and I have never gotten the hype for Pumping on Your Stereo, but is is still pretty decent enough. One of those random albums where the second half is way better than the first.
Highlights: Moving, Mary, Jesus Came From Outer Space, Faraway
7/10

SUPERIORITY - 我儘ラキア
This is very solid alt. idol coolness; fairly heavy in parts, but one of the best tracks is just straight-up hip-hop. I highly rate the leader/main singer and hope she has some success now they have disbanded.
Highlights: JOKER, GIRLS, JOURNEY, FUTURES
9/10

Superman and Other Galactic Heroes - Meco
The Superman theme is the best superhero theme and giving it the disco treatment makes it even more heroic. I am not convinced these Batman themes are from anything other than Meco's imagination, but someone should make a disco Batman movie and use them accordingly.
Highlights: Themes from "Superman", The Caped Crusader, The Boy Wonder
7/10

The Supersonic Storybook - Urge Overkill
Urge Overkill and Butch Vig in their indie days. Not nearly as fun as any of their major label stuff, but still interesting and Theme from Navajo features one heck of a heavy riff.
Highlights: The Kids are Insane, Bionic Revolution, (Today Is) Blackie's Birthday, Theme from Navajo
7/10

Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie - Alanis Morissette
Dark. Industrial influence. Introspective. A lot of weird-ass storytelling. Lacking the angst and pop rock of Jagged Little Pill - which is probably why it was viewed as such a poor follow-up. But not by LOGMAN; this is what made me a fan! Cut the last few songs and it would be perfect!
Highlights: I Was Hoping, Joining You, Unsent, That I Would Be Good
8/10

Surfacing - Sarah McLachlan
This is probably peak Felicity material right here. The Sarah McLachlan Theory remains one of the hallmarks of USian television moments and I should revisit it to understand what this album means in that context... *edit* 
Highlights: Building a Mystery, Do What You Have to Do, Adia, Angel
7/10

Surrender - The Chemical Brothers
Banging dance groove after banging dance groove. Nothing as groundbreaking as you would find on Come With Us or Dig Your Own Hole, but there never a dull moment on this album and the guests are all cool. That breakdown in Out of Control is the more New Order than 2025 New Order would ever dream of.
Highlights: Let Forever Be, Out of Control, Under the Influence, Dream On
8.5/10

Swagger - Gun
Fairly standard mid-90s rock, if not a little hair metal flavoured - so not so standard? Also the greatest cover of Word Up! on the planet. 
Highlights: Word Up!, Don't Say It's Over, One Reason, Stand in Line
7/10

Sweat - Nelly
More club dance jams with Nelly counting his money and showing off his money and then him and his crew bragging they get ladies for free - even though they have a lot of money. I bet listening to this album makes Nelly sad now. Random Missy collab sighting!
Highlights: River Don't Run, Heart of a Champion, Tilt Ya Head Back, Another One
7/10

Sweat (Snoop Dogg vs. David Guetta) [Remix] - Snoop Dogg & David Guetta
This is like one of those interviews that has been turned into an autotune song, although those are intentionally funny?
3/10

Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) - Eurythmics
Peak minimalist dark synth wave 80s new romantic pop, right here. Just a drum machine and some funky bass lines and A LOT of reverb.
Highlights: Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This), Somebody Told Me, Wrap It Up, This City Never Sleeps
7.5/10

Sweet Summer Sun, Live in Hyde Park 2013 (Live) - The Rolling Stones
This was some live EP that I think iTunes gave away. Remember when they used to give away music and movies around Xmas? Man, life was good!
Highlights: Tumbling Dice (Live), Beast of Burden (Live)
7/10

Sweetfish - Dead Flowers
A bit of an improvement in production over their first album, but some of it still sounds very much like mid-90s NZ alt rock. But there are some cool riffs and melodies and songs in here. I actually used to do a bunch of these songs when busking.
Highlights: Shades, Slumber, Home, Same Same
7/10

Swingshift - Cold Chisel
Another live album from these rockers. A bit less of the bigger hits here and lots of feedback instead. Barnesy sounds great for the most part - Cheap Wine almost sounds angry!
Highlights: Cheap Wine, Goodbye (Astrid Goodbye), Star Hotel, Rising Sun
7/10

Synkronized - Jamiroquai
The start of 'new' Jamiroquai. It has the distinction of having a couple of absolutely killer funky tracks, and the rest of completely underwhelming.
Highlights: Canned Heat, Black Capricorn Day, Planet Home, Soul Education
7/10

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Friday, 5 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 171

Strawberry Margarita [Single] - ELLEGARDEN
Bah gawd how to start a day; when this single hit, my friend and I immediately messaged each other to say "THEY ARE BACK!" and it was fucking glorious. 
10/10

Streetcore - Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros
One thing you have to give to Joe Strummer is that he did not shy away from attempting all sorts of musical styles; The Clash were a veritable mish-mash of punk, ska, reggae, and all sorts of pop silliness at the end. And this album just continues that trend. And through it all, he still just sounds punk all the way.
Highlights: Coma Girl, Arms Aloft
6.5/10

Streetlife Serenade - Billy Joel
This dude clearly likes to name his albums starting with an S! I feel like he had been listening to a lot of Elton John here...
Highlights: Los Angelenos, Roberta
6.5/10

Stripped - Christina Aguilera
An absolute pop classic of the early-00s. I have certainly soured on everything she has done apart from this album - and it is pretty far from perfect, as well - but there is no denying her voice was iconic and some of these songs are just top-tier awesomeness.
Highlights: Fighter, Cruz, Dirrty, Get Mine Get Yours
7.5/10

Stripped: Raw and Real - Bon Jovi
Lost Highway-era Bon Jovi doing a live performance - the "Stripped" moniker seems to imply some type of acoustic thing, but Sambora clearly was not interested in that. He is cool and makes everything better for Bon Jovi, so I will allow it.
Highlights: Whole Lot Of Leavin' [Live], Wanted Dead Or Alive [Live]
6/10

Stull - Urge Overkill
I actually only have the one song from this - Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon. It has grown on me over the years, but I will always prefer Urge Overkill just being Urge Overkill instead.
7/10

Subarashiki Sekai - Pile
I only have the one song from this EP - Duel. I think the rest is on the album Tailwind(s). In fact, this song in full is as well. Talk to me about your problems...
8/10

Sueño de la Máquina - Kinky
Driving bass, funky beats, dreamy vocals and big synths. Probably their most consistent album - the whole thing is just a big electro Latin jam from start to finish.
Highlights: Perfecta, Se Borró la Noche, Alma de Neón, Después del After, Inmóvil
7.5/10

Sugar Ray - Sugar Ray
This is purely Answer the Phone. And in crap quality. It is unbelievable that this is the same hilariously awful nu-metal from the late 90s.
8/10

The Suicide Handbook - Ryan Adams
I find it hard to believe this really was how the album was supposed to be released. It is all so minimal and acoustic - it all just sounds like a big bag of demos. But then I remember that some of these were released as is on Demolition, so maybe? But 90 minutes of this is a bit much.
Highlights: Cry on Demand, Wild Flowers, For No One, Miss Sunflower
7/10

Suit - Nelly
This is not one of Nelly's albums that I have listened to all that much, but I have to admit that it is pretty darn groovy. Nelly just does his usual thing - he pretty much has the same melody in every song here - but what can you do?
Highlights: Over and Over, My Place, Paradise, N Dey Say
7/10

Summer Again [Single] - Ayumi Hamasaki
I was sure I had removed all the single doubles caused by the Remember you album, but I must have been wrong. This song is kind of fine? Trying way too hard to be a Summer dance anthem or something.
6.5/10

Summer Trap!! - WANIMA
Pre-COVID world was something else and it is hard for me to believe this EP came out right before the last Summer before it all. It is so wild and energetic. The whole thing personifies the sound of Summer - take that, Ayu!
Highlights: GONG, 夏のどこかへ, Mom
10/10

Sunburn - Fuel
I only have one song, which is surprising - I thought there were songs from this album. I recall the rest being total garbage, but I may have to revisit to make sure. Anyways, this is Shimmer. In another surprising moment, I think the song holds up!
8/10

Sunshower - Chris Cornell
I know I have the whole CD, but I think I just cut out the different versions of this song. Because this song is a masterpiece and the coda on the LP version is perfection. Gawdam Chris Cornell was the voice of my generation.
10/10

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2025 in 2025: Day 177

Together Alone - Crowded House This album is almost a bit more experimental than every other Crowded House album. Certainly more adventurous...