Showing posts with label The Hiatus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Hiatus. Show all posts

Friday, 12 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 178

Tracks - PASSPO☆
My self-made compilation that I spoke about in length. Go read that and let me mourn their disbanding in peace!
Highlights: Tracks, バスタブ, サンキュバースデイ♪, Musical Party, 少女飛行 [5th Anniversary Version]
8/10

Traction - Supergroove
This album is so strangely mixed; they are predominantly a funk and ska band, yet the guitars are mixed WAY up the front, to the point where the vocals sound like they are behind a wall., and that snare has some seriously humongous reverb. And I cannot say I am a fan of the guitar tone at all. But the groove sure is... super. Thank you, I will be here all the time listening to my never-ending iTunes library...
Highlights: Can't Get Enough, Next Time, 
7/10

Tracy Chapman - Tracy Chapman
Talk about soul! Tales of living less than good lives; heartache, abuse, fighting for a better life and just wanting to get away from it all.
Highlights: Fast Car, Baby Can I Hold You, Talkin' Bout a Revolution, Scorpio Girls, You Gotta Know
7/10

Trampoline - The Mavericks
I have only the one song - Dance the Night Away. Pretty they really only have one song, right? People love hearing this song live, for some reason.
7.5/10

Transformers: History of Music 1984-1990 - Various Artists
This is a MASSIVE compilation of all the music used in the Japanese anime adaptations of The Transformers. Every piece of music is here, from opening and closing themes to incidental music and karaoke versions. This compilation originally included a song by PSYCHIC LOVER and was my first real introduction to Japanese pop & rock music! Basically, where I am in life now can all be traced back to watching the Headmasters & Victory anime shows... Some of the main themes are very cool and a bit funky, but I think we can all agree that some of these are completely unnecessary.
Highlights: The Headmasters, You Are A Transformer, Transformer V, Theme of Transformer Z
6.5/10

The Transformers: The Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - Various Artists
I refuse there to believe there could possibly be an album that is more 80s rock than this. Vince DiCola's score is pretty darn epic, too - his use of odd time signatures is very compelling.
Highlights: The Touch - Stan Bush, Dare - Stan Bush, The Transformers (Theme) - Lion, Nothin's Gonna Stand in Our Way - Spectre General
9/10

Trash We'd Love - the HIATUS
細美さん still sounds like his ELLEGARDEN days here, vocally. Lyrically it is worlds away! But this album is still the closest kind of bridge between the two bands, while sounding very different. It goes pretty hard. My man was clearly working through some stuff, but it made for more of a serious emo kind of thing. Wow I actually forgot how intense this album gets.
Highlights: 紺碧の夜に, Silver Birch, Storm Racers, Ghost in the Rain
8.5/10

The Traveling Wilburys Collection (Deluxe Edition) - The Traveling Wilburys
These are the bonus tracks from the big re-release. They are fine, but I just do not like having them tacked onto the end of otherwise perfect albums.
Highlights: Maxine, Like a Ship
6/10

The Traveling Wilburys, Vol. 1 - The Traveling Wilburys
This albums is such a fine continuation of what George Harrison and Jeff Lynne were doing on Cloud 9. Just with added input from other experts in their field. I would make a comment about them all being old men, but I am the same age now as Harrison was at the time...
Highlights: End of the Line, Heading for the Light, Tweeter and the Monkey Man, Handle with Care
8.5/10

The Traveling Wilburys, Vol. 3 - The Traveling Wilburys
Less of a polished pop rock record and more of a roots/country rock record, in my opinion. But, given the players involved, it is right in their Q-Zone and they sound like they are having a lot of fun. 
Highlights: Inside Out, Poor House, Wilbury Twist, Cool Dry Place
7.5/10

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Wednesday, 15 October 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 139

Orion - Ryan Adams
I do not think he used a fake name for this one, right? And for good reason; it is probably a bit more solid than the ones he did that way. Clearly put more effort in. It is not metal like he claimed, but that suits me fine. More of a 70s prog rock concept album about battles in outer space. Some seriously great riffs all around.
Highlights: Fire and Ice, Imminent Galactic War, By Force, End of Days
6.5/10

The Other Side of the Coin - Ace Frehley
This is a bootleg of Ace Frehley demos from the 80s and 90s. Most are pretty much what you would expect from bootleg demos, but at least it has Back in to My Arms Again, which is from 1984 and he finally recorded a proper studio version 40 years later... and it is awful. The demo is a million times better. We will get to the modern version at the tail end of this marathon... Some of this stuff sounds like Ace was auditioning for Devo.
Highlights: Take Me to the City, Back in to My Arms Again, Into the Night
6/10

Otras Canciones - George Harrison
I really have no idea what this compilation is. Half the titles are just Titulo desconocido and all the songs are in poor quality. Some rare songs, some single versions, some songs repeated. Clearly a messy bootleg, this one!
Highlights: The sheer randomness
6/10

Our Secret Spot - the HIATUS
The tamest album from the Hiatus. It was released right before the ELLEGARDEN reunion tour started, so I get the feeling it was a bit rushed and maybe lacked a bit of effort. Between the Black and Grey was released a year later, so clearly my man had a lot going on. 
Highlights: Servant, Back on the Ground, Firefly / Life in Technicolor, Get Into Action
7/10

Our Version of Events - Emeli Sandé
This is just the song Next to Me. I ended up with this by chance, but that is good because it is a pretty cool song.
8/10

Out of Control - Peter Criss
For some reason, I remembered this being not so great. I even remembered my Kissathon II review as saying it was bad. I listened today, and I thought it was pretty good. Then I read my Kissathon II review, and I scored it about what I would now. Except I would be much less harsh on the production? So I would be less funny? Sounds about right.
Highlights: There's Nothing Better, My Life
6/10

Out of Here - Corduroy
An album that genuinely changed my life - it really altered how I approach funk guitar and my own playing in general. This and Jamiroquai's A Funk Odyssey were insanely influential at the time. As much as I dig their funk-jazz instrumentals and fake movie scores, adding vocals just took these guys to the next level for me. Adding beautiful melody lines and harmonies? Killer stuff. Not literally, or the 3,000 of us that bought this album would be long dead...
Highlights: Don't Wait For Monday, Practice What You Preach, Out of Here, The Diceman, Motorhead
9/10

Out of the Light - Brian May
The bonus disc for the Back to the Light reissue. Some instrumentals, some live songs, all good times. Hearing him and Slash go back to back like that kind of makes Slash sound bad. 
Highlights: Too Much Love Will Kill You [Guitar Version], 39/Let Your Heart Rule Your Head [Live], Too Much Love Will Kill You [Live], Driven By You [Cozy and Neil Version '93]
7/10

Out of the Vein - Third Eye Blind
This album rocks to hard... for the first half. It is just big powerful banger after big powerful banger, hook after hook, fist in the air and screaming along! Then the second half is all totally chilled out and kind of repetitive and less inspired? Except for Company. That song still goes kind of hard.
Highlights: Blinded, Forget Myself, My Hit and Run, Faster
8/10

Outside - David Bowie
Yes, I know the album title is actually 1.Outside. I will fix it later. But that is the least of this album's concerns. The whole thing is a mash of weird industrial and prog and electro crazy and should be listened to in the dark.
Highlights: We Prick You, Outside, Hallo Spaceboy, Strangers When We Meet
5/10

Outtakes and Demos - Queen
Another self-compiled collection of tracks from the Queen reissues. Quite interesting for the most part. I would like a proper version of Feelings Feelings if they have it somewhere. 
Highlights: Feeling Feelings [Take 10], Sail Away Sweet Sister  [Take 1 with Guide Vocal], Football Fight [Early Version - No Synths!], The Hero [Revisited Version]
6.5/10

The Overture & The Underscore - Sarah Blasko
About as lo-fi as a chill indie record could ask for. And without being all that negative or depressing. However, it is the darker songs that really shine on this album. Blasko often sings with a very breathey style, but I really dig when gets a bit more forceful. And her lyrics are genuinely topshelf.
Highlights: Beautiful Secrets, Don't U Eva, Sweetest November, Remorse
7/10

Oyster - Heather Nova
Talk about influential albums! So much emotion and passion wrapped up in acoustic songs, layered with beautiful harmonies, solid rhthym and very moody guitars. Honestly, when I was 20, this was the album I wanted to make.
Highlights: Walk This World, Walking Higher, Maybe An Angel, Doubled Up, Island
8.5/10

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Friday, 15 August 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 106

The K&D Sessions - Kruder & Dorfmeister
Super chill remix kind of album? Very chill. Very long. Did I mention it is chill? I am not the most chill, personally, so probably good for me to listen to stuff like this once in a while during work.
Highlights: Bug Powder Dust - Bomb the Bass, 1st of tha Month - Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
6/10

Kala - M.I.A.
Yeah, this just kind of meanders around with weird things sticking out; like little kids trying to sound like hard gangsters rapping and a whole lot of guns being cocked. Then I remember she started a clothing line that "blocks the transmission of 5G" or some nonsense. What a rebel.
Highlights: BirdFlu, Paper Planes, Come Around
6/10

Kamasutra - Prince
A full on jazz-influenced instrumental album. Composed by Prince for his wedding. It is mostly fine and gets a bit bombastic in parts.
Highlights: Promise Broken, Barcelona, Kamasutra Overture #8
6.5/10

Kamikaze - Twister
This is only Overnight Celebrity. I added this to my collection back when Kanye West was great and Twister was interesting. Somewhat.
7/10

Kasabian - Kasabian
Dirty indie electro rock form the mid-00s. The opening to Club Foot is awesome. These guys kind of reminded me of Manbreak when they came out. I almost thought maybe this was the band they had grown in to.
Highlights: Reason is Treason, Club Foot, Orange, Cutt Off
7/10

Keep the Faith - Bon Jovi
Finally a VERY good album today! I genuinely think this may be Bon Jovi's second greatest album (let us see what I think when I finally make it to Slippery When Wet). Sambora's lead work on the whole thing is epic, but particularly on Dry County. Dude slayed it on that one! 
Highlights: I Believe, Keep the Faith, In These Arms, Dry County
8/10

Keep the Faith [Live Bonus Disc] - Bon Jovi
So I am guessing I actually have the original special edition of this album? Which would explain why that CD sounds so good (no bad remastering). It may surprise you to hear that these live versions are all inferior to their studio counterparts.
Highlights: Blaze of Glory, Keep the Faith, I'll Be There For You
7/10

Keeper of the Flame - the HIATUS
Much more synths and some of the songs are quite same-samey, but within them are some genuinely beautiful moments. And some really good songs!
Highlights: Tales of Sorrow Street, Unhurt, Sunset Off the Coastline, Don't Follow the Crowd, Burn to Shine
7/10

Kerplunk! - Green Day
Still small-time indie-label Green Day. Kind of fun hearing a budget version of Welcome to Paradise. They certainly work WAY better as a well-produced pop-punk group, to me. But this is still a lot of fun. 
Highlights: 2000 Light Years Away, One of My Lies, 80, One for the Razorbacks
6.5/10

Khaki Time Portal - Rhoda Ro
Dearfawkinggawdwhataday.
Highlights: I did actually burst out in extreme laughter when Kentucky Sunrise Holler caught me off guard
MINUS FIVE STARS

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Tuesday, 8 July 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 91

HALFTIME REPORT
Notice I say "time"? Here we are, halfway through 2025 and I have only just finished the "G" albums and am not even 2/5 through everything. In fact, when I break it down by song, I have still listened to much less than half. Apparently I need to listen to 215 albums per month to finish this before the end of the year. Let us see if LOGMAN can pull it together in the next 6 months and make more effort here, but it is hard when I choose to spend my working hours watching WCW instead of listening to music and, you know... working...

Hakkin No Yoake - Momoiro Clover Z
This is purely the song Z No Chikai. It bothers me to no end that these titles are all in romaji, but that is the fault of iTunes being racist or something. This song rules.
10/10

Halcyon (International Version) - Ellie Goulding
This is very likely the first time I have ever listened to this album. I wasn't missing much. Very typical English pop singer that can barely sing and hides behind good production on average songs. It is just Florence + The Machine - Powerful Singing.
Highlights: I Need Your Love, My Blood, Halcyon, Lights
6/10

Halfway Between the Gutter and Stars - Fat Boy Slim
This is purely Weapon of Choice. I am not sure why, because I am sure I did have this full album at one point. Or maybe I am confused? Fun song.
8/10

Hands All Over - Maroon 5
These dudes get a lot of stick, but I genuinely enjoy most of their music and an album like this is fairly harmless; every second song is really good and then every other song is fine, so it is a decent offering of the Maroon 5 brand of pop rock. I am not sure they are the band to be covering Queen, but it was not offensive or anything.
Highlights: Misery, Stutter, Never Gonna Leave This Bed, Just a Feeling
7/10

Hands of Gravity- the HIATUS
This album is probably the most straight-forward/less adventurous from the HIATUS. It does, however, end with the greatest song they ever recorded. Possibly a top five song from 細美さん, even. The drumming and piano really lift it to the next level.
Highlights: Sunburn, Geranium, Drifting Story, Radio
7/10

Happiness? - Roger Taylor
So this must have been Mr. Taylor's first post-Queen album? Why is he pronouncing Nazi like he is American? I find it strangely off-putting. But dude is here singing about people being oppressed in Ukraine like he is some sort of prophet. Or the world has just been a terrible place for a long time. Next thing he will be out there saying Free Palestine or something.
Highlights: Revelations, Touch the Sky, Old Friends
6/10

Happiness... Is Not A Fish That You Can Catch - Our Lady Peace
I have zero idea how someone could listen to this album and think Mike Turner needs to be replaced by someone that is more suited to something like Foo Fighters. Dude had character. So did Raine's voice - his falsetto on Blister is mad. And bah gawd Jeremy Taggart was a beast on the drums - dude had mad feel and added so much power to their songs. In case you missed it, this album fucking OWNS. A little more refined than Clumsy with twice the emotion.
Highlights: One Man Army, Potato Girl, Is Anybody Home?, Waited, Lying Awake, Stealing Babies
9/10

Happy Pills - Candlebox
This album was a staple in my 'jam along' playlist back in like 1998 to 2001. I wonder if I could still play these tracks? I probably won't be rating it as highly now as I would have back then, but it sure is still very good. I am reminded of their interview to promote this album, calling it "good quality shit, right here".
Highlights: It's Alright, A Stone's Throw Away, Sometimes, Step Back
7.5/10

A Hard Day's Night - The Beatles
After a whole bunch of powerful late 90s rock, it is nice to get a smile with one of a great classic rock'n roll album. Which is just a regular day in the office for The Beatles. Lennon's voice on this one is super cool. I can see why it influenced Cobain so much. 
Highlights: A Hard Day's Night, Any Time At All, Can't Buy Me Love, I'll Cry Instead, You Can't Do That
7/10

Hatsukoi - 宇多田 ヒカル
So many cool time signatures and different rhythms and beats going on in here. Whoever produced this album deserves a high five and a bunch of grammys if you feel so inclined, because it is just masterful. Pretty sure the backing vocals are the blueprint for how you want them to sound.
Highlights: あなた, パクチーの唄, 夕凪, 嫉妬されるべき人生
7/10

Haunted - Poe
What Poe lacks in singing ability she certainly makes up for with songwriting, because this album is a completely different beast to her debut (which also is not far away) and lyrically it is just top-tier business. And the tape excerpts between songs add a different dimension to the whole thing. And honestly that last song is just heartbreaking.
Highlights: Haunted, Control, Walk the Walk, Could've Gone Mad, Wild
8/10

Have a Nice Day - Bon Jovi
I always felt this was kind of modern-sounding for Bon Jovi at the time. And after the dour attitude on Bounce, it is all mostly upbeat and good vibes and a bit more what fans like me wanted from them. It rocks. It is fun. But where the hell was Sambora?!?!
Highlights: Welcome to Wherever You Are, Bells of Freedom, Have a Nice Day, Novocaine
7.5/10

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Tuesday, 14 January 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 6

amp-relection - School Food Punishment
Going in to this, I was under the impression this was some weird electronic lo-fi chill out album I had picked up from a friend some years ago and had listened to once or twice to no major impression. And this intro starts and I'm all like 'Yeah, just what I thought'. And then the first song goodblue starts and I'm like 'Oh I am all kinds of wrong!' because this album is my jam, right here! Power-pop with electronic elements and all sorts of good stuff going on. I hope you take a lot from my technical breakdown.
Highlights: goodblue, future nova, 駆け抜ける
7.50/10

And Now... The Runaways
Joan Jett fronting The Runaways is always good times. Apart from a terrible cover of Eight Days a Week. And the middle part of this album. And Takeover might be the dumbest song Jett has ever written - it's total cold war propaganda, complaining about how the Russians are causing all sorts of trouble? But then again, look at the modern world and tell her she's wrong. Anyways, there are some good songs in here, but this is definitely the lowest of The Runaways' discography.
Highlights: Saturday Night Special, Mama Weer All Crazee Now, Black Leather
7/10

...And Then There Was X - DMX
Aaah of course, this is just Party Up (Up In Here). Because it is the meanest, angriest, grooviest hip-hop song on the planet. Adding the rest of this album to my list of albums to update in full.
9/10

Angel Dust - Faith No More
Fun story time: on my first day of high school, a 7th form guy in my home room came to me and asked me if I liked Faith No More. I was familiar with Epic and a couple of songs from The Real Thing, I think, and I liked Midlife Crisis. So the next day, he brought in his Faith No More tape collection and told me to go listen to them. He also suggested that Angel Dust might be a bit different, but to give it a chance. He was right on all counts, because Faith No More were generally very good, and this album is their peak. Not sure what Sir James Martin's problem was, because his riffs and shredding are key to its success. Station. This whole thing rides the line between alt rock and whatever pretentious nonsense Mike Patton has going on in his head. Because there is some bizarre stuff going on here; cheerleaders, war marches, songs desperately trying to sound like Primus... but then there's some killer hooks and funky grooves. Plus, Patton's hairstyle during this period was on point. Please file my report at the Faith No More Spiritual & Theological Centre.
Highlights: Land of Sunshine, Caffeine, Mid-Life Crisis, Everything's Ruined, A Small Victory
8/10

Animalize - Kiss
Shredder!!! Modern Kiss should have attempted this album live - it would have been hilarious to hear Thayer try and do even the tiniest bit of this shredding. It would be like... me trying to do even the slowest bit of shredding. In the grand discography of Kiss, this would be totally middle of the road if Mark St John wasn't shredding everything everywhere all over your face. Oh you want some more ridiculous shredding? I think I can only spare another bit of that in every song!
Highlights: Shreddy-shred-shredd-shred-shredder!!
6/10

Soul Taker - Anipara Superband
This sounds like some live version I picked up somewhere... Pretty sure I scored this because it features Psychic Lover (I can def hear YOFFY singing some backing vocals and that guitar solo sounds suspiciously like IMAJO). I despise romaji, so I think I need to update the band name in iTunes to correct Japanese. Or just delete the song, because it's garbage.
2/10

ANOMALY - The Hiatus
The greatest band name ever. Featuring the greatest band member ever. And still only his third best band. It took me a long time to actually give this album a decent listen, because the opening is just... too much. BUT once you get past it, there are some great songs on here. A bit more aggressive than their first album. And a lot harsher. However, this may be 細美さん's best vocal performance on any album - he really let's it rip on songs like Insomnia. I would gladly wake up the world by playing ベテルギウスの灯 too loudly. But then, how could I play that song too loud?
Highlights: Insomnia, ベテルギウスの灯, 西門の昧爽
7.5/10

Anomaly [Deluxe Edition] - Ace Frehley
Oh, look - another album with the same name. And, hilariously, these were only released nine months apart. Anyways, a couple of years ago when playing catchup on my Ace Frehley collection, I finally picked up the reissue of this album. It's the same album, just with some bonus tracks that are completely pointless. Luckily, the rest of the album is unchanged, because this is still one of Ace's best albums. Genghis Khan features some of his absolute best playing in ever. And Fractured Quantum always gives me the utmost feels.
Highlights: Genghis Khan, Sister, Fractured Quantum
7.5/10 (again, take away the bonus tracks and this is a solid 8)

Another Disc - Brian May
This is the bonus disc for the Another World reissue. I finally managed to pick up all three Brian May solo box sets for more affordable pricing last year, and that made my little Brian May corner very happy. Nice touching tribute to Cozy Powell to open this - dude was a phenomenal drummer, as accentuated in the remix to Business. Then we get a bunch of covers of old rock'n roll songs. Including Hot Patootie from The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Brian May doing Buddy Holly is a combination of two of my most favourite legends. This is all good, but then the whole collection trails off in to unnecessary reworkings of Business. Which makes me sick of Business. Which is a shame, because Business is my favourite track on Another World. I'm saying Business all the time so that you, too, will also be sick of Business.
Highlights: The rock'n roll covers, giving me the Business over Business
5.5/10

Another World - Brian May
I got so caught up in listening to this album I almost forgot to write anything. Business is awesome - being sick of it lasted about 30 seconds. The Guv'nor should have been the theme song to The Governor in The Walking Dead - I'm going to need someone to edit together some sort of highlights package for him to this song. Everything here is good, just fairly standard rock/blues type of stuff, with some nice ballads thrown in. Is it exceptional? No - but it is Brian May, so there is nothing bad about any of it.
Highlights: Business, The Guv'nor
7/10

"Albums" listened to so far: 55


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 ...