Showing posts with label Stabbing Westward. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stabbing Westward. Show all posts

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

"Albums" listened to so far: 1860


FREE PALESTINE

Wednesday, 3 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 169

Spiritual Minded - KRS-One
I only have the song South Bronx 2002. I will never defend the lack of KRS-One in my library.
8/10

The Spongebob Squarepants Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - Various Artists
What a wonderful movie. The soundtrack is a mixed bag; I really only got it for Wilco's Just a Kid - which sounds a lot like Urge Overkill. I have not heard any other Wilco. Is that standard for them?
Highlights: Just a Kid - Wilco, You Better Swim - Motorhead, Goofy Goober Rock - Tom Rothrock with Jim Wise, Bikini Bottom - Electrocute
6/10

Stabbing Westward - Stabbing Westward
While a very contrasting style to their earlier industrial metal, it is still their mostly miserable dark selves, just in a more polished radio-friendly package. Which suits my sensibilities even more! Pretty sure 2001 LOGMAN thought this album was 100% his jam. It does not hold up quite as well, but there are still some killer moments.
Highlights: Angel, Last Time, Perfect, High
8/10

Stakes Is High - De La Soul
Talk about no nonsense Golden Era hip-hop. This is the type of album you can appreciate the beats and the grooves, because it is just solid all the way through. But when you focus on the lyrical content as well, it just lifts it to the next level. 
Highlights: Stakes is High, The Bizness, Wonce Again Long Island, Brakes, Big Brother Beat
7.5/10

Stand Still, Look Pretty - The Wreckers
Oh hey, yesterday I was all 'I should have a Michelle Branch album' and here is one! Except it is her doing country music with some other young girl. Probably not so young now. 
Highlights: I am starting to be able to really hear when John Shanks is in charge...
5.5/10

STANDARD - SCANDAL
My girls doing their usual rockin' pop styles, before they got adventurous and even more awesome. At least when they were just doing this style, it is all pretty fun, if not all that amazing. Certainly could do with a bit more Mami...
Highlights: 打ち上げ花火, キミと未来と完全同期, OVER DRIVE, 涙よ光れ
7/10

Standing on the Shoulders of Giants - Oasis
I will not pretend this is the greatest Oasis album or anything, but I do see this album as being growth and a little more creative - clearly Noel was keen to experiment a little on the production side of things. And it gives it more of a psychadelic 60s vibe for the most part. I wish they had continued to explore that and just gone full 68 Beatles.
Highlights: Fuckin' In The Bushes, Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Is, Gas Panic!, Roll It Over
8/10

Star Fleet - Brian May & Friends
This is the first disc of the mighty Star Fleet box set, which means I finally have the mighty Star Fleet in my CD collection! Because I had been living with the original 12" for many years and was always sad to not have it in my iTunes library to crank up. EVH murdering his string on Let Me Out will never not be funny.
Highlights: Star Fleet [Complete Version / 2023 Mix], Let Me Out, We Will Rock You (Fast) [Live At The Palace Theater, LA / 1993]
7.5/10

Star Fleet Sessions - Brian May & Friends
Things kick off with EVH pulling out the opening riff for the future Van Halen classic Top of the World, and from there it is just an hour of these dudes demoing the same two songs. Which is kind of interesting to see/hear how things progressed in the studio.
Highlights: Star Fleet (Take 1), Jam, Funky Jam
6/10

Star Time - James Brown
Now, LOGMAN is not one to praise a compilation or anthology set for being a necessary own - usually you can achieve everything on those by simply collecting many albums. And we have seen how that actually works for me... Anyway, Star Time by James Brown is five hours of the most essential soul and funk cuts and is absolutely worth owning and listening to again and again. Being compiled chronologically, the first disc is my least favourite. But once we hit that second disc and the mid-60s, there is not a bad moment. Just stone cold funk grooves. Soft funk, hard funk, dirty funk, funky jams. And the fun part is a lot of the songs are the full unedited versions; not the "Part 1" and "Part 2" found on the original singles or albums. And Catfish's solo on Ain't It Funky Now is about the funkiest guitar solo on the planet that you just have to do the chickenhead bop to.
Highlights: Get Up Get Into It and Get Involved, I'm a Greedy Man, Funky Drummer, There Was a Time, Bring It Up (Hipster's Avenue), It's Too Funky In Here, Get Up Offa That Thing (Release the Pressure)
9/10

Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk - Meco
The best thing to come out of Star Wars. The Other Galactic Funk is pretty solid as well!
Highlights: Star Wars, Other Galactic Funk, Star Wars/Cantina Band [7" Edit]
9/10

Star Wars and Other Hits - Stars on 45
This is some type of disco megamix that starts with the theme for Star Wars and then quickly moves on to other awesome songs, like Layla, Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?, Ma Baker, Don't Stop Til You Get Enough, Bette Davis Eyes, and many more. I stumbled upon this when first trying to find the Meco Star Wars stuff. It is fun.
8/10

Starfish - The Church
This is purely the song Under the Milky Way. It is a solid 80s goth synthwave pop track.
8/10

start over [Single] - BAND-MAID
One of the most pop songs from everyone's favourite band of hard-rocking maids. And probably one of their strongest songs ever. Ending with a bold "I don't give a fuck" is just pure *chef's kiss*.
10/10

State of Mind - Holly Valance
This is only the title track. I recall how much this song was trashed on release, however LOGMAN was like 'That disco beat and the super processed vocals go hard!' Like, it is still kind of terrible, but I still think those parts are fantastic. Temu Kylie Minogue never did anything else of worth.
9/10

"Albums" listened to so far: 1610


FREE PALESTINE

Tuesday, 1 April 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 50

Dangerous - Michael Jackson
Jam jam here comes the man! Never have truer words been spoken. MJ albums always open with an awesome song, and this may well be the most awesome. The whole first half is New Jack badassery, before it slows down with Heal the World, which feels a lot like 'We Are The World Part II'. I don't care what anyone says - Black or White is peak pop-rock-funk perfection. Damn Slash's guitar solo on Give In To Me is seriously great. I can totally picture some young MJ fans crying when they first heard his spoken word outro for Will You Be There. MJ fans were insane like kids these days have no idea. I cannot hear Gone Too Soon without thinking of Usher singing it at MJ's memorial... Vocals on Dangerous are awesome. Bah gawd this album is awesome.
Highlights: Jam, Black or White, Keep the Faith
9/10

Dare! - The Human League
This is only the hit song Don't You Want Me. Alexis Sayle throwing this in to his Dr. Martin's song on The Young Ones will always be iconic.
8/10

Dark Horse - George Harrison
Hari's On Tour sounds like it is from some sports program or something, like maybe a cricket show? This album gets a bad rap, but I always find it really consistent and super listenable. The wobble-board thing in It Is "He" is hilariously fun. If his voice had not been so destroyed, I think this album would have been quite different.
Highlights: So Sad, Dark Horse, Far East Man
7.5/10

Darkbreaker (Elizabethtown Sessions) - Ryan Adams
A whole bunch of unfinished songs? I was about to say that this version of Everyone Knows is quite good, but then it all fell apart. Two is not bad, either, though the studio version on Easy Tiger is definitely better. I was concerned that during my Ryan Adams marathon 10 years ago I may have bought in to the hype (and my own obsession with this dude) and pretended this 'album' was great, but NOPE! Even then I knew this was trash.
Highlights: Don't Get Sentimental on Me, Elizabeth
4/10

Darkest Days - Stabbing Westward
The kind of industrial metal that makes you want to dye your hair black, paint your fingernails, turn out the lights and do whatever goths do in the dark. I used to listen to this while playing the original Gran Turismo, so not totally dissimilar? This dude's voice was seriously unbeatable until Taka came along. Thing is, amongst the angry dark heavy goth metal are some fantastic hooks. And that coupled with Christopher Hall's awesome screaming has me sitting here enjoying this album immensely. 
Highlights: You Complete Me, Save Yourself, Sometime It Hurts, Desperate Now, Waking Up Beside You
8/10

David Live - David Bowie
My man Bowie had better performances, but this is still a pretty decent live album. The bluesy version of All The Young Dudes is pretty great. Earl Slick sure likes shredding up a storm all over this show.
Highlights: Moonage Daydream, All the Young Dudes, Big Brother, Time
6.5/10

Day and Age - The Killers
This was when I started losing interest in The Killers. They still had a big stack of goodwill with me for their debut album, but this album is definitely a bit of a drop-off point. Well, mostly the last half - the first half is quite fun, though very different to what they had released up to this point. Brandon Flowers is the opposite of Christopher Hall, in that his voice is weaker and just getting more annoying. And the lyrics are getting pretty naff, as well. Again, it is not all terrible, but this is certainly where they stopped living up to their name.
Highlights: Losing Touch, Human, Spaceman, Goodnight Travel Well
6.5/10

A Day at the Races - Queen
Let's end day 50 with my first proper Queen album! It's fun; some years ago I would have told you this was one of the best albums ever, but then in the lead up to listening now I was convinced it was kind of average (for a Queen album - which is still top tier). But listening now and it just owns. Seriously. It has everything: straight up rock classics (Tie Your Mother Down), beautiful ballads (You Take My Breath Away), poptastic fun (You and I), epic dark stuff (White Man), random Japanese (Teo Torriatte) and some of the best songs in the Queen catalogue (Somebody to Love). Is that solo in Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy just the funnest? Drowse is the worst Roger Taylor song, but otherwise this album is Queen at their best.
Highlights: All the songs I already mentioned and everything else too
9/10

"Albums" listened to so far: 392

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 ...