Monday, 29 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 195

きみとわたしとメロンソーダ - みきなつみ
Young girl indie rocker. Songs are pretty cool, but I admittedly am not the biggest fan of her voice. But the songs really are VERY good!
Highlights: 神様も知らない, Dear, 本気を魅せてやれ, 君へ送る唄, 
8/10

ここにいない君がいる [Single] - パノラマメロウ
More dreamy female indie rock. I would like to hear more from these cats, because this song is a solid vibe.
8/10

ココロノオト - 有安杏果
This was my album of the year for 2017. In hindsight, it was really Cinema Trip - I just did not discover that until right at the end of 2017, because I am a fool. But this still holds up very well. Green's voice is certainly more of an idol thing that suited being in MCZ a bit more, but these songs themselves are mostly just right in my Q-Zone.
Highlights: Drive Drive, 小さな勇気, 心の旋律, ヒカリの声
9/10

ココロノセンリツ ~Feel a heartbeat~ Vol. 1 [Live] - 有安杏果
Not a bad live performance. I know I have this on blu-ray and thought it was a decent watch - her overall performance was quite good.
Highlights: 遠吠え [Live], ペダル [Live], ヒカリの声 [Live], Drive Drive [Live]
7/10

ココロノセンリツ ~feel a heartbeat~ Vol. 1.3 & 1.5 - 有安杏果
This, however, is certainly not as good as the previous performance. It is far too long and vocally it is quite poor. Which is such a shame, because this stands as one the most beautifully presented box sets in my collection.
Highlights: Drive Drive [Live], 小さな勇気 [Live], TRAVEL FANTASISTA [Live]
6/10

ごめんね - BiSH
BiSH is OVER, part something. The title track is pretty decent enough - just kinda middle of the road indie rock style, while the B-side is a bit more punked up.
Highlights: ごめんね, SAKURA
7/10

サヨナラサラバ - BiSH
BiSH is OVER, part HELLS YES THIS IS THE SHiT!!! The title track is absolute murder dance rock X 100. The B-side is more dance rock, less murder, but still 100% awesome.
Highlights: サヨナラサラバ, A long way to go
10/10

サヨナラムーンタウン - シナリオアート
Hot damn, these kids must be the best band that I never listen to. Adding them to the list of bands to explore further after this is all over!
Highlights: ハローグッバイ, サヨナラムーンタウン
9/10

湿った夏の始まり - aiko
Good fun jazzy pop.
Highlights: 格好いいな, だから, ドライブモード, あなたは
7/10

シュプレヒコール [Single] - RADWIMPS
The title track is the very definition of 'a lot going on'; everyone seems to be doing their own thing during the verses in some way and even the drums are layered! But it all comes together massively in the chorus. The B-sides are much more simplistic.
Highlights: シュプレヒコール
8/10

すてきな15才 - YUKI
Kind of like a best of the last five years or something - basically the singles, so I have a couple of them elsewhere in different versions. More YUKI is never a bad thing.
Highlights: フラッグを立てろ, わたしの願い事, 好きってなんだろう…涙, ダーリン待って
8/10

すてんだっぷガールズ! ~第1話 ダメダメ怪獣にご用心~ - PASSPO☆
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Highlights: すてんだっぷガールズ! ~第1話ダメダメ怪獣にご用心~, Party like a Rockstar!
10/10

それだけが、生きる意味なんだ / Spiral Star - 純情のアフィリア
Fun fact: I stayed in like a hostel or something in Tokyo and they had a bunch of free CDs of the local idol groups. This was one of those. And it is actually pretty good - not too far removed from the type of idol nonsense one would find in an episode of Love Live!
Highlights: Spiral Star, それだけが、生きる意味なんだ
7/10

×と○と罪と - RADWIMPS
This is the album I always forget. It is not bad - certainly not by the standards of the later output - but I just never find anything memorable. This listen has somewhat improved it for me.
Highlights: 会心の一撃, アイアンバイブル, いえない, 針と棘
7/10

どんなに君が変わっても僕がどんなふうに変わっても明日が来る君に会うため - BiSH
BiSH is OVER part return to the standard radio rock kind of thing. I dig it; whenever they do music like this, it still works, because they have unique voices. Even when they are not screaming for my death.
Highlights: ハッピーエンドじゃなくても
7.5/10

パレードが続くなら - YUKI
For her 20th Anniversary, YUKI brought back punk YUKI for a fleeting moment and it is glorious! She also continues to pull out the most amazing love songs on the planet. 
Highlights: タイムカプセル, It's 盟友, Naked, My Vision
7.5/10

ぴょ - BiSH
BiSH is OVER, part two. Ha! Tricked you - I actually know this time! Absolute punked up insanity, followed by less insane punk cool.
Highlights: ぴょ, HONESTY
9/10

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Sunday, 28 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 194

After a travel through the 1980s and 1990s, let us check out the 2000s...

2000 Christmas Single - Pearl Jam
Performing a tribute to Mother Love Bone in Las Vegas just seems like an odd choice. Christmas for me was making some money selling this record!
Highlights: Crown of Thorns [Mother Love Bone; Live in Las Vegas 22-08-00]
6/10

2001 - Dr. Dre
Spoiler: every song where Nate Dogg hits the hook is an absolute bomb of a track. Like, you could have the rudest and most basic verses, but if you roll out Nate Dogg to sing some soulful chorus, LOGMAN is just going feel that. Also, Eminem was so much fun back then.
Highlights: Forgot About Dre (featuring Eminem), What's the Difference (featuring Eminem and Xzibit), The Next Episode (featuring Snoop Dogg), Still D.R.E. (featuring Snoop Dogg)
7/10

2001 Christmas Single - Pearl Jam
They almost had something to say this Xmas; Vedder actually sounds like he is putting a bit of effort into his vocals for once, and at least has the decency to get a better singer to sing stuff he can not.
Highlights: Indifference [Live @ Bridge School 21-10-01 w/Ben Harper], Gimme Some Truth [Live @ Groundwork Benefit, Seattle 2-10-01]
6/10

2002 Christmas Single - Pearl Jam
This shit is getting so lazy - it is just live recordings every year. And considering they release all their live shows for purchase, a fan club member is doubling up on something they possibly already own. At least they played a fun Xmas song for once?
Highlights: 2002 was a good year, made better by the fact I was no longer receiving the Pearl Jam fan club singles
5/10

2003 Christmas Single - Pearl Jam
Again, using a different singer increases LOGMAN's interest. Temple of the Dog were always the better band!
Highlights: Reach Down [Live @ Santa Barbara Bowl 28/10/03 w/Chris Cornell]
6/10

2004 Christmas Single - Pearl Jam
I feel like Eddie Vedder did not need to give comparable proof he is not as good a singer as Michael Jackson, but here we are.
Highlights: I spent Xmas 2004 watching the full The Lord of the Rings. Extended editions. Because LOGMAN does everything right, duh!
4/10

2005 Christmas Single - Pearl Jam
If these 'albums' had appeared earlier in my marathon, I would have quit and thrown my phone in the river for the turtles to use to order pizza. I do not need to hear Eddie Vedder mumble his way through another Elvis song for the rest of my life.
Highlights: Elvis could sing and had a strong voice
3/10

2006 Christmas Single - Pearl Jam
These guys sure put in more effort when it involves a band they genuinely like. Bono is just a pretentious twat.
Highlights: Love Reign O'er Me
6/10

2007 Christmas Single - Pearl Jam
Oh hey - they actually recorded Xmas songs! I am grateful this is the last one I have, but I must question why I had anything past 2001 in the first place - I stopped listening to this band by 2002. Just a sick compulsion to collect. I need to take some serious reflection here...
Highlights: Pearl Jam clearly want their fans to be miserable at Xmas
5/10

2009, Year of Us - SHINee
Well, after all that... that... I get hit with the silliest K-Pop song this side of Waikato River. Which is about as far from Seoul as you could imagine, but the sentiment remains... stupid? At least this song grooves.
8/10

3121 - Prince
The title refers to the number of times Prince mentions anything sexual. After the first 3 songs, I guess he lost count?
Highlights: Get on the Boat, Lolita, 3121, Love
7.5/10

7800° Fahrenheit - Bon Jovi
Standard hair metal mid-80s Bon Jovi. It rocks, but not in the most outstanding way that the next couple of albums would. At least JBJ could sing back then.
Highlights: Tokyo Road, King of the Mountain, The Price of Love, In & Out of Love
6.5/10

アーユーレディー - 緑黄色社会
Am I ready? To leave the English language behind for the rest of the marathon?? This song sums up my disappointment with 緑黄色社会; the verses are great and feel like they are building to something, but then the chorus is... something else.
6/10

アイ アイ シンドローム - Charisma.com
Big head-knocking beats, massive synths, solid rapping and dreamy vocals. These ladies really could do no wrong. Except for disbanding. That was wrong.
Highlights: AUTOMADE, NOW, OLHERO, HATE
8/10

ありふれた人生 - 加藤樹里果
I mentioned this girl before - this is the solo album I was telling you about. It is totally fine - believe me when I say I have heard MUCH worse in the last couple of days alone.
Highlights: Single Room, 感謝して生きよう。,ありふれた人生
6.5/10

アルトコロニーの定理 - RADWIMPS
Oh yes, plenty of RADWIMPS incoming! And this is where business really picks up; just the most awesome musical riffs and fantastic hooks and emotion building kind of stuff. I think this is the first album I am going to listen to once I finish things here...
Highlights: おしゃかしゃま, One Man Live, 37458, 七ノ歌
8.5/10

うれしくって抱きあうよ - YUKI
IMO this is the first album where YUKIちゃん actually sings like she can. It is the usual format, but just with so much... soul?
Highlights: プレゼント, 汽車に乗って, 同じ手, うれしくって抱きあうよ, just life! all right!
8/10

カーマイン - ELLEGARDEN
Oh what was that? A new ELLEGARDEN single? Yeah, I cheated a little to include this; they released it after I started the marathon, but there was no way I could NOT listen to a new ELLEGARDEN song. Even one that does not sound like ELLEGARDEN...
8/10

BAH GAWD this day turned around fast!

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Saturday, 27 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 193

1984 - Ryan Adams
Look, the guy is a total douchenozzle, but I will be damned if this is not the raddest 15 minutes of raw punk rock.
Highlights: Rats in the Wall, When the Summer Ends, Change Your Mind, Push It Away
9/10

1989 - Ryan Adams
Funny that the last proper Ryan Adams album in this marathon is the album that you can actually trace the end of his career back to! Taking a women's work and making it his seems totally appropriate. I think he nailed the style changes for a few songs, and a few it is just like 'yeah, we get it, you are depressed'.
Highlights: Style, I Wish You Would, All You Had to Do Was Stay, Bad Blood
7/10

1989 - Taylor Swift
Due to the production, this is probably the only Taylor Swift I can enjoy - some of the songs have a bit of a Eurythmics kind of vibe, and I really dig that. Bah gawd, Swifties are the absolute worst and make their cult leader even more insufferable. The songs that feel a bit more genuine are the better songs.
Highlights: I Wish You Would, All You Had to Do Was Stay, Out of the Woods, Welcome to New York
8/10

1991 Christmas Single - Pearl Jam
The first Pearl Christmas single. Just one simple song and the band recording a message to their fans. There are many more to come...
Highlights: Quick?
5/10

1991 Remixes - Queen
When their studio albums were initially 'remastered' and re-released back in 1991, there was this fun gimmick of a few songs getting remixed in various ways. Most of it involves just adding a bunch of reverb to the vocals and drums. Some got a bit of a dance remix happen. And then Rick Rubin turned We Will Rock You in to a completely crazy hip-hop style thing. 
Highlights: Tie Your Mother Down (1991 Remix by Matt Wallace), We Will Rock You (Ruined by Rick Rubin), Flash's Theme (1991 Remix by Mista Lawnge)
7/10

1992 Christmas Single - Pearl Jam
One of the best songs recorded by Pearl Jam and then a mess of samples? You know what? I deserve this.
Highlights: Sonic Reducer
6/10

1993 Christmas Single - Pearl Jam
Similar to the 1992 Xmas single, where the A-side is brilliant and the B-side is... not. At least this time it is a live jam where they were being pelted with shoes.
Highlights: Angel
6/10

1994 Solo Recording - Ryan Adams
Acoustic country numbers - sounds like they were recorded during a radio appearance or something? Who the hell wanted DRA on their radio show in 1994?
Highlights: I am still awake - or is that a lowlight?
5.5/10

1995 Christmas Single - Pearl Jam
There was no single in 1994 - I must have forgotten that. This one at least features four songs! And they are all live performances of covers - including a performance from the first concert I ever went to. 
Highlights: History Never Repeats [Live in NZ w/Tim & Neil Finn], Sonic Reducer [Live in New Orleans w/Joey Ramone]
6.5/10

1996 Christmas Sing - Pearl Jam
One terrible song about not being good enough for the Olympics, followed by a very average live performance of a song off No Code.
Highlights: 1996 was 30 years ago?
4/10

1997 Christmas Single - Pearl Jam & R.E.M.
Dudes could not even muster the effort to record another rambling nonsense for their fans, so had to get another band to do it for them? Fair call; if I had known that was an option, I would have got someone else to listen to their music for me!
Highlights: I saw Kiss live for the first time in 1997
4/10

1998 Christmas Single - Pearl Jam
These recordings of two super bland old pop songs from the 60s were later released to the general public and Last Kiss became a big hit. I wonder if Eddie Vedder had given up pretending he was "very punk rock" by then...
Highlights: So very punk rock
6/10

1999 - Prince
Oh, thank Prime! This is pure 80s Prince R&B pop and funky rock. There is a bit of something for everyone. Especially the sex addicts?
Highlights: Little Red Corvette, 1999, Let's Pretend We're Married, All The Critics Love U in New York
8.5/10

1999 (Super Deluxe Edition) - Prince
Boy, there sure are a lot of 1999-era demos on here. Oh, wait - this is the 1999 box set! For some reason, I thought I was listening to the Purple Rain vault tracks. The really interesting part of these, for me, is that so many of the unused songs just got re-worked until Prince was happy enough to give them a home on an actual album. 
Highlights: How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore? [Take 2 - Live in Studio], Moonbeam Levels, Irresistible Bitch, Lady Cab Driver/I Wanna Be Your Lover/Head/Little Red Corvette [Tour Demo]
7/10

1999 Christmas Single - Pearl Jam
Yawn. What a boring Christmas.
Highlights: 1999 with Prince was more of a party
5/10

1999: Promo Mixes & B-Sides - Prince
Speaking of partying like it is (was?) 1999... lots of edited versions of songs - which is kind of wrong, because these songs are classics, but radio is a bitch like that - and a couple of equally awesome B-sides. 
Highlights: How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore, Irresistible Bitch, Horny Toad, Little Red Corvette [Special Dance Mix]
9/10

'Albums' listened to so far: 1956


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Friday, 26 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 192

15 Doors - Moumoon
Some very light J-Pop. Simple and fun, plus an epic awesome ballad.
Highlights: Evergreen, Aoi Tsuki To Ambivalence Na Ai, Happy Unbirthday, 15 Doors
7/10

15th Anniversary TOUR ~A BEST LIVE~ - Ayumi Hamasaki
I feel like my marathon has been severely lacking in Ayu this past month or so... This is a genuinely brilliant performance to watch, but the mix on the CD is somewhat lacking? I cannot put my finger on it. Plus they omitted Surreal/Evolution/Surreal, which is just silly. Still darn great and hard to believe this was 13 years ago.
Highlights: Memorial address, M, Who..., teddy bear, Key ~eternal tie ver.~
8/10

18 Til I Die - Bryan Adams
Look, it is mostly very listenable, but on the whole it really lacks that magic BA had on all his albums leading up to this (and on most albums after). Some of it feels like pandering to the alt. rock crowd, while some of it feels like an attempt to show he was still kind of rock and edgy. And it is that stuff that really comes up short. When he is just being Bryan Adams, it works totally fine!
Highlights: It Ain't a Party...If You Can't Come 'Round, Let's Make a Night to Remember, Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?, You're Still Beautiful to Me
7/10

20th Century Boy: The Ultimate Collection - Marc Bolan & T. Rex
I like Marc Bolan so much more than I realise. Or, at least, I like the songs I like way more than I realise. It is all a combination of the most dreamy rock'n roll and just the sexiest stomps. Pure 70s glam rock.
Highlights: Children of the Revolution, 20th Century Boy, Born to Boogie, Bang a Gong (Get It On), Solid Gold Easy Action
7.5/10

23rd Monster - Ayumi Hamasaki
Another anniversary single. I am quite certain that is all Ayu will release for the next 40 years - outside of concert DVDs, of course. This at least rocks hard. Ayu goes heavy very well.
9/10

29 - Ryan Adams
How did this dude get away with blatantly ripping off so many other artists & songs on this album? Was it because this album is mostly boring and no one listened to it? 
Highlights: Elizabeth You Were Born to Play That Part, Voices, Night Birds
6.5/10

48 Hours - Ryan Adams
From an album made of mostly mediocre songs with terrible lyrics, to a collection of fantastic songs with brilliant lyrics - genuinely some of my favourite of his ever. Dude should have just made more albums like this; a little bit country, but with enough soul and a bit of quirk that it just makes it more charming.
Highlights: Angelina, Desire, Karina, Chin Up Cheer Up, Like the Twilight
9/10

52nd Street - Billy Joel
This is very consistent Billy Joel storytelling pop with solid hooks and just a real groove all around.
Highlights: Big Shot, Zazibar, Half a Mile Away, My Life
7.5/10

200 km/h in the Wrong Lane - t. A. T. u.
This is so very 2000s. Very, very 2000s. Sounds more dated than a 90s J-Pop album.
7/10

300 Days at Sea - Heather Nova
This is such a return to form, but everything is actually a lot BIGGER than normal. So in that respect, it is a bit of a change! But the songs are a touch lighter, but more accessible and draw in the listener.
Highlights: Beautiful Ride, Precious Thing, Turn the Compass Round, I'd Rather Be
7.5/10

311 - 311
I am not sure this album could sound anymore lo-fi mid-90s if it was wearing a flannel shirt. But that is part of its charm; it is actually a bit of an eclectic mix of styles, not just the radio rap rock. But there is that, too. 
Highlights: Down, Don't Stay Home, Don't Let Me Down,T&P Combo
7/10

808s & Heartbreak - Kanye West
The stark minimalist production provides a more introspective approach and a somewhat somber atmosphere, at times. Dude should have looked inside himself and said 'Hey, being a nazi is very bad!'. Fucking clown shoes.
Highlights: Welcome to Heartbreak, See You In My Nightmare, Amazing, Paranoid
7/10

1039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hour - Green Day
The earliest of early Green Day, that sounds so budget that it could almost be considered punk. Genuinely sounds like it was recorded on a 4-track cassette recorder at their school music room. 
Highlights: I Was There, Going To Pasalacqua, Paper Lanterns, I Want to Be Alone
6.5/10

1704 - Gelbison
This album in no way captures the emotion and raw energy with which this band performed these songs live. The soundscapes and expanse is still impressive, but I just know it could have been so much more.
Highlights: Kabana, Revolution, The Modern Station, Au Revoir Fucker
6.5/10

1980 x 1,000 - DJ Reggie
Oh, snap! DJ Reggie is back! And this time he has some very hurt feelings. But some of this might be his best work? The lyrics here are certainly right up there with his work on 48 Hours. Happy Birthday, Rachael Ray, even if it is not your birthday...
Highlights: I Am Alone, Bugs, Mystery Track Attack, Christmas is Wack
5.5/10

'Albums' listened to so far: 1940


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Thursday, 25 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 191

It is Xmas time! And what better way to spend than listening to music endlessly? 

10,000 Volts - Ace Frehely
Well, it is Kissmas! So remembering the Ace man with his final album is probably the most fitting way to start the day. There is a lot of autotune on his vocals and his guitar solos are so awfully sloppy - especially on Back Into My Arms Again. That is the absolute worst attempt at a guitar solo I have ever heard Ace attempt. And I have watched numerous Kiss bootleg concerts where he was clearly bombed and playing like a drunken fool. HOWEVER, most of the songs themselves are really enjoyable and just Ace being awesome.. RIP Spaceman!!!
Highlights: Fightin' For Life, Up in the Sky, 10,000 Volts, Cosmic Heart
8/10

11 - Bryan Adams
BA moving further to the middle of the road with this one; not bad and there are a few songs that lift the intensity a bit, but overall most of it is kind of forgettable. Crazy that this is actually almost 20 years old now, and it is the most recent Bryan Adams album I own!
Highlights: She's Got a Way, The Way of the World, Broken Wings, Tonight We Have the Stars
7/10

11:11 Eleven Eleven - Regina Spektor
Ugh, it is Xmas - why am I wasting time listening to a zionist warbling about nothing? Because as great as a couple of the songs are, the rest is just super hipster folk jazz. She really was a great lyricist, though. But fuck her zionist nonsense and fuck israel, too!
Highlights: Back of a Truck, Braille, Buildings, 2.99 Cent Blues
6/10

12 Bar Blues - Scott Weiland
Ok, so this is what happens when your art rock student does not have blues rock musicians to make music with. You get a lot of weird noise and just bizarre songs. 
Highlights: Lady Your Roof Brings Me Down, Barbarella, Opposite Octave Reaction
6/10

14 Shots to the Dome - LL Cool J
This is some serious gangster stuff from Cool James. The man goes hard and lyrically still has some fire here.
Highlights: Funkadelic Relic, Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag Getting Crushed by Buildings, Soul Survivor, Straight From Queens
7/10

And that is it for my Kissmas? I gots to go open some presents!

'Albums' listened to so far: 1925

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Wednesday, 24 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 190

1st Diary - Miccie
This is purely the Ayu written Diary. Now she hates him, she should take it back and re-record it. But go back in time and get 2015 Ayu to do the vocals. It is a very typical Ayu-type of ballad.
8/10

2 of Us [BLUE] -14 Re: SINGLES- - Do As Infinity
Classic J-Pop re-recorded acoustically. Honestly, a great way to lift these songs out of the dated production they were originally subjected to. 
Highlights: 1/100, Yesterday & Today, For the future, We are.
7/10

2 of Us [RED] -14 Re: SINGLES- - Do As Infinity
More of the previous. I am not sure which came first and which was the follow up. Or maybe they were released at the same time? Talk to me about your problems.
Highlights: 本日ハ晴天ナリ, 誓い, 冒険者たち, Week!
7/10

2NE1 1st Mini Album - 2NE1
I do not have the whole thing, but I have half of it on the album that is coming up next. And then I also have a couple of songs on both albums. And a bunch missing from this album? Someone get CL to beat with her baseball bat and earn that WWE title.
Highlights: I Don't Care, In The Club
8/10

2NE1 Best Collection -Korea Edition- - 2NE1
Sure, it all sounds a bit dated now, but when these young ladies say they are the best, you better believe they are not talking lies. 
Highlights: I Am The Best, Ugly, Happy, Lonely
8/10

3 Feet High and Rising - De La Soul
Late-80s funky hip-hop and a sampling masterpiece. I find the messages confusing, but the groove is so funky.
Highlights: Me Myself and I, Potholes in My Lawn, Ghetto Thang, Buddy
7.5/10

4:13 Dream - The Cure
Where the self-titled album was an attempt at being 'heavy' and aligning with the fashion of the time (namely, bands that were post-punk bands that were heavily influenced by The Cure), this album is bit more of a blend of pop and darkwave. So a bit more of The Cure proper. It comes up short, but there are some standout songs and an epic intro, like usual.
Highlights: Underneath the Stars, The Hungry Ghost, It's Over, The Real Snow White
7.5/10

4:20/20 - DJ Reggie
Someone should have explained to DRA that mastering this stuff to the same level would have been really beneficial. It all still would have been awful garbage, but at least awful garbage that was not changing volume levels track to track - thus giving me more reasons to hate it.
Highlights: No Ticket No Laundry No Cry
4/10

5-Star - Stray Kids
The usual madness with a touch of rock in parts. 
Highlights: DLC, Mixtape: Time Out, S-Class, ITEM
7/10

7 - Enrique Iglesias
This is such straight-forward pop. There really is not anything super outstanding, but it also is all very catchy and harmless. Nope, I forgot about Roamer! That is one of Enrique's very best ballad-type songs. And then there is something that could almost be considered a reworking of an AC/DC song. Honestly, this album is just enjoyable and easy to listen to.
Highlights: Roamer, You Rock Me, Be Yourself, Addicted
7.5/10

7 Minutes in Heaven - Pornography
Super fun super fast punk rock. Out of all the DRA albums and projects I have listened to this year, this album may well hold up the best. Probably because he is hiding on drums so I do not have to listen to his voice - but when you have a song with a chorus "Punch him in the nuts", it is clear he was involved in the songwriting.
Highlights: Last Night at the Opera, Violent Conversion, Punch Him, Fake Snake Real Pony
8/10

7 Seconds: The Best of Youssou N'Dour - Youssou N'Dour
I only have the single Seven Seconds with Neneh Cherry. Decent song. Their voices blend together pretty well.
8/10

8 Mile: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture - Various Artists
Almost like a sampler of Eminem and the crew on his new label. Considering that includes D12 and Obie Trice, that is not such a bad thing. Then you get Gang Starr, Jay-Z, NaS and Xzibit as well? Yeah, this is a SOLID hip-hop soundtrack.
Highlights: Rap Game - D12, R.A.K.I.M. - Rakim, Rabbit Run - Eminem, Lose Yourself - Eminem
8/10

10 Things I Hate About You (Music From The Motion Picture) - Various Artists
This is purely Letters to Cleo's cover of I Want You to Want Me. Honestly, I can never tell which version I prefer, because this one just rocks out so well.
10/10

'Albums' listened to so far: 1920


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Tuesday, 23 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 189

Young Americans - David Bowie
Bowie getting a bit funky and exploring his soul music influences. With some help from John Lennon. And a lot of saxomaphone.
Highlights: Fame, Young Americans, Somebody Up There Likes Me, Win
7/10

Young Man with the Big Beat - Elvis Presley
Oh, you thought we were done with Elvis box sets?!? This is purely his master recordings from 1956. Which is still 40 songs and over 90 minutes of awesomeness.
Highlights: One-Sided Love Affair, Trying to Get to You, Lawdy Miss Clawdy, Rip It Up, Paralyzed, Don't Be Cruel
8/10

Young Man with the Big Beat: Live Performances - Elvis Presley
The Las Vegas performance is so fantastic; even as a young man, this dude never took any of this seriously - he keeps calling Heartbreak Hotel "Heartburn Motel", making jokes about the money his record label is making, and insulting all his own songs. The Louisiana Hayride stuff is a mixed bag - the performances are great and full of energy, but they were recorded off a radio in 1956 so the quality is about what you would expect.
Highlights: Long Tall Sally [Live at Frontier Hotel, Las Vegas - May 6, 1956], Money Honey [Live at Frontier Hotel, Las Vegas - May 6, 1956], Blue Suede Shoes [Live at Frontier Hotel, Las Vegas - May 6, 1956]
6/10

Your New Favourite Band - The Hives
Fast punk mayhem. The Hives when they were young were something else!
Highlights: Here We Go Again, The Hives Are Law You Are Crime, Fever
8/10

Yourself or Someone Like You - Matchbox Twenty
This is the most 90s radio rock sounding album since the 90s. Rob Thomas' voice is sooooo American, but he manages to convey a lot of emotion, which really carries the simplicity of the songs. 
Highlights: Long Day, Busted, Real World, Hang
8/10

YUKI "The Present" 2010.6.14,15 Bunkamura Orchard Hall - YUKI
This is somewhat interesting, because in true YUKI form she gives a few of the songs more of a jazz interpretation and also works them in to some little medleys. The whole is just a bit let down because her voice is nowhere near the awesome as it normally can be. And it is a bit long. But the setlist is fantastic!
Highlights: ハミングバード [Live], 恋愛模様 [Live], ティンカーベル [Live], Home Sweet Home [Live]
7/10

YUKI concert tour "SOUNDS OF TWENTY" 2022 9月19日 札幌・カナモトホール - YUKI
I was really hoping this version of 呪い would resemble the PRISMIC tour 2002 version, but I forgot that YUKI is ever-evolving. 
Highlights: 愛に生きて [Live], ヘイ! ユー! [Live], パレードが続くなら [Live]
7/10

YUKI concert tour "trance/forme" 2019 東京国際フォーラム ホールA - YUKI
This tour, for me (forme?), is YUKI at her vocal peak. And the reworking of some of these songs is just phenomenal. But bah gawd even on the fairly faithful performances, her vocals are just so much more than expected. And the end run of this is ALL THE FEELS. No cap: this version of はみだせ ラインダンスから is one of my all-time favourite songs (which is amazing, since the studio version is just kind of a song).
Highlights: はみだせ ラインダンスから [Live], フラッグを立てろ [Live], 鳴いてる怪獣 [Live], JOY [Live], 美しいわ [Live]
8.5/10

YUKI LIVE "little night music" 2023年9月16日 東京・Zepp DiverCity - YUKI
The last of my live YUKI albums and this one sure is a killer! I am glad I still at least have a few YUKI studio albums to come.
Highlights: タイムカプセル [Live], プレゼント [Live], ラスボス [Live], 忘れる唄 [Live]
8/10

Yume No Ukiyo Ni Saitemina [EP] - Momoiro Clover Z & Kiss
Such a perfect combination and it totally works, because MCZ do the whole heavy idol music thing at times and do it well (see my earlier words about their albums I have). 
Highlights: Yume No Ukiyo Ni Saitemina, Samurai Son
8/10

ZUTTO - BiSH
My girls ending the year of BiSH is OVER in a fairly appropriate way - one pop punk song and then a ballad. Not their peak or anything, but would have been a fine enough ending? Except they released another two singles after this. Milking it!
Highlights: ZUTTO, CALL ME AGAiN
8/10

・・・ - SAKANAMON
Japanese indie rock. Kinda quirky in parts, mostly pretty raucous and uptempo. 
Highlights: DAPPI, 反照, 凡庸リアライズ, STOPPER STEPPER
7.5/10

1:59PM - 2PM
Time for some classic K-Pop. It is fairly standard male idol quality stuff.
Highlights: My Heart, Heartbeat, I Was Crazy About You
7/10

Unfinished Music, No. 1: Two Virgins - John Lennon & Yoko Ono
Ummmm what? Why is this album placed here? I would log in to my computer to figure out, but that died. Like my brain listening to this.
Highlights: Remember Love
Ummm/10

Unfinished Music, No. 2: Life with the Lions - John Lennon & Yoko Ono
I promise you, the intro for Cambridge 1969 will always be entertaining to me; just having Yoko Ono introduce it so calmly, before launching into her trademark wails over a wall of feedback is a masterpiece of trolling. 
Highlights: Song For John
Ermmm/10

Wedding Album - John Lennon & Yoko Ono
I would guess that under the "Sorting" field for these albums, it has a hash sign or something. Maybe an exclamation point - like a warning?
Highlights: Listen the Snow is Falling
Mmhmm/10

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