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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


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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

"Albums" listened to so far: 1829


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Friday, 28 March 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 46

Cosas Del Amor - Enrique Iglesias
How about we start the day with some beautiful Spanish crooning from Rogan Rodriguez's best friend and the hottest man in 90s pop? Okay, if you insist! Normally, I would prefer Enrique being the party man and pumping out something with a big beat and lots of fun. Most times it seems to include Pitbull, for some reason (I'm guessing Pitbull doesn't have much going on and just begs to be involved, because he wants to be friends with Rogan Rodriguez as well). But this album is mostly ballad after ballad, and they are mostly very good! And then there is one fun song in Para De Jugar, which also features some lady singing in English - they couldn't find someone that can speak Spanish? Or teach this women a few words in Spanish? Selfish cow.
Highlights: Cosas Del Amor, Para De Jugar, Desnudo, Sirena
8/10

The Cosmic Game - Thievery Corporation
Super chill lo-fi UK-influenced garage electronica. Good grooves on a cold morning like this. Even features some more Spanish singing. But it isn't Enrique Iglesias. They should have hired Enrique Iglesias.
Highlights: Warning Shots, Pela Janela, Sol Tapado, Holographic Universe
6.5/10

Cosmic Thing - The B-52's
Sometimes the retro fun of The B-52's - with lines about putting your caboose on the President's desk - is super... fun. But, I have to be honest; Bon Jovi did Dry County much betterer. Overall just a fun pop album. Fred is a super cool dude.
Highlights: Love Shack, Roam, Cosmic Thing, Junebug
7.5/10

The Cosmos Rocks - Queen + Paul Rodgers
Queen! Well, only half of them, really... but I will take it. Brian May using a wah pedal? That doesn't happen often. This one feels a lot more like old white man blues rock at times, which is acceptable given they are old British white dudes. They can still pump out a killer rock ballad better than anyone in the business, that's for sure. We Believe could easily just be too cheesy, but something about Rodgers' delivery makes it work. And that guitar solo. Some of the heavier stuff on here doesn't really do it for me, but overall this is a pretty decent release and it is a shame they haven't released anything since.
Highlights: Cosmos Rockin', Small, We Believe, Say It's Not True, Small reprise
7.5/10

COUNTDOWN LIVE 2019-2020 ~Promised Land~ A - Ayumi Hamasaki
The title says it all. Personally, I was not that impressed with this concert; I do not support Ayu doing concerts using only backing tracks, particularly in a large arena like this. She should always use a full live band. And this was the period where it had become the Ayu & Timmy show - that dude really tried to take over and make things about him as much as possible. It also does not help that she opens with one of my least favourite Ayu songs. And her voice sounds shot by the second song. In fairness to my Empress, this was only a few months after giving birth to her first child, so I will let it slide. 
Highlights: UNITE!, sending mail, evolution
6/10

Country Grammar - Nelly
Nelly + Ced The Entertainer were a great combo - his albums all went downhill once they stopped collaborating. And was this when every rapper had a crew like they were Wu Tang Clan? Like, Nelly out here on his debut album promoting his crew all over the place, like he and them matter to everyone. Save that nonsense for when you've been around a few years and had a bunch of hits. Which he did with this album. So yeah, it will be fine when he does it on the next album.
Highlights: Ride With Me, E.I, Tho Dem Wrappas, Luven Me
7.5/10

Cowboy Technical Sessions - Ryan Adams
Some old DRA demos? Only one of these ended up on anything later, though I would have liked to hear another version of Ghost. Liar is like L7 meets Nirvana kind of punk.
Highlights: Ghost, My Love For You Is Real
7/10

Cradle 2 the Grave (Soundtrack) - Various Artists
The best Jet Li and DMX movie boasts the hardest hip-hop soundtrack to a Jet Li movie. If X Gon' Give it to Ya doesn't get you going, then you might be dead. I'm not sure what someone would have to do to invoke the wrath of not just Obie Trice, but also Eminem AND DMX. They are three angry men. Is Stompdashitoutu the best song title ever? Certainly is a helluva hook. DMX turning into a preacher was very unexpected. A bunch of rappers I had never heard of before this album - or after - but some killer tracks up in herre!
Highlights: X Gon' Give it to Ya - DMX, Go to Sleep - DMX & Eminem & Obie Trice, Right/Wrong - DMX, Getting Down - DMX & Big Stan
7/10

"Albums" listened to so far: 354

Wednesday, 22 January 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 11

August Sky - The Latest Fallout
I used to work in a musical instrument shop and there was a young dude I always talked guitars with. He was in some emo band and one day brought in their CD, so I was supportive and bought it. I'm such a great guy! And honestly, it is not bad. Very 'Fall Out Boy lite' or something.
Highlights: I don't think that Fender Malibu was used in the recording at all.
6/10

Aurora - Ayumi Hamasaki
One of two singles Ayu released last year. And I only realised this one had actually been released six months later. Better turn in my Team Ayu membership. Pretty standard Ayu bop (which is a good thing).
7.5/10

Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me - Various Artists
Actually, this one is just Beautiful Stranger by Madonna. Good song from a pretty decent period of Madonna. Hilariously, this is actually the only Madonna song in my library! I have her early albums on vinyl (everything up to Erotica), but somehow have never added her in here. I should probably rectify that one day.
7.5/10

Autobiography - Ashlee Simpson
When working at said musical instrument store, I found this CD in the CD drawer, and I decided to grab a copy before it was thrown out. Again, it's not completely awful or anything. It was all written by the same person that co-wrote Lindsay Lohan's albums and John Shanks (we will get in to the critique of that man once we hit Bon Jovi, but needless to say I don't think much of him). She's not a great singer and I assume she got a record deal because of her sister? I can't help but think LiLo should have sorted her stuff out and done some of these songs instead and they would have been much stronger.
Highlights: I might not delete it?
5/10

Awake - L'Arc〜en〜Ciel
This is the only album from L'Arc〜en〜Ciel I have heard. I love the opening track... and not much more. As One sounds so much like Alice in Chains it's crazy. Overall, it's a pretty eclectic mix of styles, but I just find their singer's voice... tiring.
Highlights: New World, Killing Me, 星空
6/10

Ayu10: 10th Anniversary
This is basically a little mini-album I put together of Ayu's 10th anniversary singles - 2 new songs and 5 re-recorded songs. The new songs are all kinds of brilliant; Mirrorcle World is big guitars and a massive dance beat, while Life is more of a pop-rock almost ballad-type song. Almost. The re-recorded songs are quite good, due to her improved voice, but Depend on you rocks a little less than it should. This might actually be the best version of LOVE ~Destiny~, or at least my favourite. Who... sounds like it was possibly just the vocals that were updated, and I could not tell you which is better. Because all versions are perfect.
Highlights: Mirrorcle World, Life, Who...
9/10

The B-52's - The B-52's
When in the right mood, The B-52's are a lot of fun. This album is all sorts of quirky and campy. And who doesn't love Kate Pierson's voice when she's just shouting out nonsense? I have only just realised that their name is grammatically incorrect and it is going to annoy me forever.
Highlights: Rock Lobster, 6060-842
6/10

B-Sides - RADWIMPS
Another of my self-made collections; in fact, most of the following albums titled B-Sides will be my own doing. As the name might suggest, it is all songs not found on albums. In this case, all RADWIMPS b-sides from their debut to 2013. Their early stuff is really terribly recorded - I'm not looking forward to revisiting their early albums in about 8 months. Things improve as time goes forward. Which is not really what I'd say about their albums.
Highlights: シザースタンド
5.5/10

B-Sides - Alanis Morissette
This would appear to Alanis' b-sides from Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie era to around 2005? I'm not sure I have everything, anymore. The Jagged Little Pill tour live songs are... not great. The BBC One Live songs from SFIJ are much more enjoyable. Otherwise, there are four non-album songs. Pollyanna Flower is suitably dark. These Are the Thoughts is also on the MTV Unplugged album; the studio version is musically superior, but the ending (particularly Alanis's voice) of the Unplugged version is much more powerful.
Highlights: These Are the Thoughts, Are You Still Mad? [BBC Radio One - Live]
5.5/10

B-Sides - Spice Girls
I'm not sure I understand the order here; I would have thought it went album then artist? Oh well, I'll take some Spice Girls b-sides, if I have to. Oh, but these b-sides are gooood! I didn't think much of Bumper to Bumper when I was younger, but now it is a total groove to me. I also didn't think much of Holler when it came out, so clearly young LOGMAN was a moron. However, I will maintain the opinion that all of these songs should have been included on the Spice and Spice World reissues, so I would not need to make my own collection!
Highlights: Headlines (Friendship Never Ends), Bumper to Bumper, Voodoo
7/10

"Albums" listened to so far: 97

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 ...