Showing posts with label The White Stripes. Show all posts
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Friday, 19 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 185

What's Going On - Marvin Gaye
The man with the silky-smooth voice preaching about peace and god and drugs. This album could not be more relevant today. The transitions between songs are almost as seamless as Marvin Gaye's voice.
Highlights: What's Going On, Inner City Blues (Makes Me Wanna Holler), God Is Love, What's Happening Brother
9/10

What's Going On (Deluxe Edition 50th Anniversary) - Marvin Gaye
Mostly live songs from a particular concert, but with the singles and an outtake tacked on the end. Bah gawd this man just sang like a dream,
Highlights: What's Going On (Original Singles Version), God Is Love (Original Singles Version), Head Title AKA Distant Lover
7.5/10

What's Going On: The Detroit Mix - Marvin Gaye
No, I am not sick of this album - I could listen to it all day long! This was like a pre-release mix, so uses alternate vocal tracks and the percussion is a little different in parts. A little more dreamy sounding. And the transitions are even better!
Highlights: What's Going On, Inner City Blues (Makes Me Wanna Holler), God Is Love, What's Happening Brother
9/10

(What's The Story) Morning Glory? - Oasis
Liam's voice on Roll With It is actually awesome. Noel's guitar tone is generally terrible and the electric guitars for the most part just sound messy. And the album is still the peak of Britpop and completely awesome.
Highlights: Cast No Shadow, Some Might Say, Champagne Supernova, Don't Look Back in Anger
9/10

Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not - Arctic Monkeys
A whole lot of indie rocks about being young and going to the clubs? And it just rules the schools? Inject this straight into my veins!
Highlights: Fake Tales of San Francisco, From The Ritz to the Rubble, A Certain Romance, Still Take You Home
8/10

Wheatus - Wheatus
This is only Teenage Dirtbag. This is the only good Wheatus song. Because it is the only Wheatus song I know. Man, that chorus had no business being so good.
9/10

When I Was Born for the 7th Time - Cornershop
This is only Brimful of Asha. It is the only Cornershop song I know... and I do not like it all that much. It is about 4 minutes too long. I could have listened to three Arctic Monkeys songs again!
3/10

When the pawn hits the conflicts he thinks like a king
What he knows throws the blows when he goes to the fight
And he'll win the whole thing 'fore he enters the ring
There's no body to batter when your mind is your might
So when you go solo, you hold your own hand
And remember that depth is the greatest of heights
And if you know where you stand, then you know where to land
And if you fall it won't matter, cuz you'll know that you're right - Fiona Apple
Yeah, I am going with the full title today. Fuck you and your problems. And that is kind of the vibe of this album - I love the angst in her voice on the opening track and on a few of the following tracks. And this may well the best lyrical display of the last 30 years. 
Highlights: Paper Bag, On The Bound, Get Gone, Limp
8.5/10

Whenever You Need Somebody - Rick Astley
This is purely Never Gonna Give You Up. One of the most iconic songs of the 80s. The man had a voice that did not match the face.
9/10

Wherever We Want - The Tomboys
More indie rock from Kobe's favourite daughters. Well, my favourite daughters of Kobe? Lots of fun. Lots of bad guitar solos and backing vocals. Just the way it should be.
Highlights: RING ME, フルーツキャンディー, 月ミセ屋, DONUT!
7.5/10

White Blood Cells - The White Stripes
Is this fun indie rock day or something? The difference here is I just find Jack White awfully pretentious about his indie-ness.
Highlights: Fell In Love With a Girl, Hotel Yorba, We're Going to Be Friends
6.5/10

White Pony - Deftones
Nu-metal goes art rock? Deftones are not really nu-metal, but I think they are kind of adjacent? Anyways, this is heavy and groovy and this is my kind of heavy duty stuff.
Highlights: Digital Bath, Korea, Feiticeira, Elite
8/10

Who You Are - Jessie J
This lady is the textbook definition of "over-singing". And while she can technically do it, she does not sound good doing it at all.
Highlights: Price Tag, Who You Are, I Need This
6/10

Whoa, Nelly! - Nelly Furtado
It is like party folk music - socially-conscious acoustic music, layered in fun happy beats and various DJ noises you would find in pop radio back in 2000.
Highlights: Shit on the Radio (Remember the Days), Hey Man!, I'm Like a Bird
6/10

WIDE - INKYMAP
Summer is here to kick your ass! Incredible follow-up to a great album - non-stop awesome punk rock, with a growing impact as the album continues. So like a snowball? I think I am confusing my seasons and metaphors...
Highlights: カクメイノヒ, Serchlight, Teardrop, Goodnight and Goodbye
10/10

Wide Awake in Dreamland - Pat Benatar
I only have All Fired Up and the guitar solo is trash, like I am listening to The Tomboys again. But bah gawd if ever there was a song to get you pumped up, this would be it.
9/10

"Albums" listened to so far: 1845


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Friday, 13 June 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 81

The Game - Queen
When I was young, I would see reviews of this album that proclaimed a 5 star album and I really didn't quite get it. Now I absolutely do. It is pretty much pop rock perfection with a bit of a little bit of a throwback to old rock'n roll. And a side of super strong funk. Who thought Don't Try Suicide was a good idea? The bridge is great, but boy those lyrics are... a choice. This is not my favourite Queen album, mostly because it is the least 'Queen' sounding at times, but it may well be their most enjoyable listen.
Highlights: Dragon Attack, Another One Bites the Dust, Rock It (Prime Jive), Sail Away Sweet Sister
9/10

Gangnum Style - PSY
I do not trust anyone that cannot enjoy this song. It is a party.
10/10

Gangnum Style/2 Legit 2 Quit Mashup - PSY (feat. MC Hammer)
How do you make an awesome more awesome? Mix it with another awesome song! It is basically just Gangnum Style with the 2 Legit chorus at the end, but that is a very good idea.
10/10

Gangsta's Paradise - Coolio
Sadly, I do not have this full album. I should sort that out one day, because Coolio sure did have some cool(io?) moments. Especially the theme song for Kenan & Kel. That was a fun show. Coolio was a fun dude. Hip-hop should be fun sometimes.
Highlights: Gangsta's Paradise, 1 2 3 4 (Sumpin' New)
9/10

Garbage - Garbage
In hindsight, I feel like a lot of pop music today owe a lot to what Garbage brought out; that whole alt rock with electronicness was not really being done before them, and they really pushed it hard. I always find the guitars on this album way over produced, but I think that is intentional on their part to really work with the whole electronic thing. Also, I heard a live version of My Lover's Box that showed me they didn't really capture the real awesomeness of Shirley Manson. I would like to one day get the reissues, but I am glad I do not have them yet, because I have so much to listen to already that I do not need to add 60 remixes of Milk.
Highlights: Supervixen, Vow, My Lover's Box, Fix Me Now
8/10

Gene Simmons - Gene Simmons
I'm going to listen and review this without reading any of my earlier post to see if my position changes... and... nope. Possibly the worst album that I will not only continue to own and store in my iTunes library, but also plan on upgrading because I am stupid.
Highlights: Radioactive, See You in Your Dreams
5/10

General Ulysses S. Hospital - The Shit
This is probably the least memorable of The Shit's vast and incredibly discography. Seems to be mostly about poo and being sick? And ends with a party jam about sex? But before that is an ode to the poet Snoop Dogg and some philosophical musings on religious figures like Buddah and Jesus and the Michelin Man.
Highlights: Buddah vs. Jesus
6/10

Generation Swine - Mötley Crüe
The popular opinion is to trash this album. But LOGMAN does not subscribe to conventional ideas and thinks this album rocks and has done since 1997. Sure, it is a bit of a mess, and Bryan Adams somehow helped make one of the worst ballads ever (which is like the opposite of his powers), but gawdam some of these songs are fun as nuts. 
Highlights: Flush, Shout at the Devil '97
7.5/10

Generation Swine (2003 Remastered) - Mötley Crüe
Yeah this is pointless; just the bonus tracks from the re-release, because I'm too cheap to even buy a single Mötley Crüe remaster, apparently. I like one of these...
Highlights: Kiss the Sky
6/10

Generation Terrorists - Manic Street Preachers
My biggest take away from this album is it really needed an edit. While it features two of the Manic's best songs ever - possibly best songs by anyone ever? - and some other great rockin' tracks, there is a bit of filler that just makes the album drag. So cut some of that and give the whole thing a remix and you have yourself a killer album, perhaps?
Highlights: Motorcycle Emptiness, Stay Beautiful, Nat West - Barclays - Midlands - Lloyds, Methadone Pretty
7/10

George Harrison - George Harrison
Well, that certainly is a change of pace! This is George at possibly his most happiest and chilled, just a collection of nice pop songs. Some of them really good, actually. Even a song in reference to F1. Imagine being so successful in your career you can just take a year off to follow the F1 championship around the world...
Highlights: If You Believe, Faster, Love Comes to Everyone, Blow Away
7/10

Get a Grip - Aerosmith
Wow, I can not remember the last time I listened to this album. And my memory is really hazy about what I thought about it, because it has been a helluva jam today! Aerosmith with some hard rock boogie really does hit the spot. And those epic songs like Livin' on the Edge and Cryin' are just awesome. Bruce Fairbairn was dang great producer.
Highlights: Eat the Rich, Livin' on the Edge, Shut Up and Dance, Cryin', Amazing
9/10

Get Behind Me Satan - The White Stripes
Jack White sure does love his Whammy pedal. And I guess he just discovered various percussion instruments, because they are all over this album; marimbas, shakers, bells. It is like listening to one of DRA's stupid Garageband albums. In fact, The Nurse sounds exactly like one of those songs! It could easily be from a DJ Reggie album.
Highlights: Blue Orchid, My Doorbell, The Denial Twist
5/10

Get Nice! - Zebrahead
This ticks all the boxes for what I want in a pop-punk album; great riffs & hooks, singing about middle finger to the world, and just do your thing and have a great time. Even some references to Mötley Crüe and pro-wrestling! In true LOGMAN fashion, I have the Japanese version of this album that features two bonus tracks and holy balls they are worth it!
Highlights: Nothing to Lose, Get Nice!, Nudist Priest, This is Gonna Hurt You Way More Than It's Gonna Hurt Me, Light Up the Sky
9/10

"Albums" listened to so far: 662

Thursday, 17 April 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 61

El Camino - The Black Keys
No idea where this came from. I am not sure I have listened to this or even heard a song from it in my life. Or even know who The Black Keys are. It seems fairly indie rock; short songs that all sound the same and kinda rock. 
Highlights: Lonely Boy
6/10

Electric Fire - Roger Taylor
Whoever mixed this album should have been fired - could Taylor not afford someone good? Anyways, this is quite rocking and more enjoyable than I expected. Roger Taylor is such a mixed bag sometimes it is like he saved all his best material for Queen.
Highlights: Pressure On, A Nation of Haircuts, Surrender, Is It Me?, No More Fun
6.5/10

Electronic Sound - George Harrison
George's "avant-garde a clue" album. It is nice to know that a musical genius is also entertained by making silly noises on a Moog.
Highlights: Moogs are fun!
3/10

Elephant - The White Stripes
This album is bizarre and highlights the problem with Jack White; there are awesome songs on here - and they are really awesome - but there is also garbage. And it is really boring garbage. Not really sure what his deal is, but I always get the impression he thinks he is way more amazing than he actually is? I don't know.
Highlights: Seven Nation Army, There's No Home for You Here, The Air Near My Fingers
6.5/10

ELEVEN FIRE CRACKERS - ELLEGARDEN
Pizza: ready. Drink: cold. Volume: UP! This album has everything and it is all shades of awesome. I am seeing this band tonight. In 10 hours. Needless to say, I can not wait.
Highlights: Find a bad song - I dare ya!
10//10

Eliminator - ZZ Top
Every LOGMAN's crazy 'bout a sharp dressed man. Especially Jimmy Garvin. I'm sure this version of Legs is different to the one used in the video, but I could be wrong. What I am right about is that this album is at its best when it is really pushing the driving dance beats. 
Highlights: Sharp Dressed Man, Legs, Gimme All Your Lovin', Got Me Under Pressure
6.5/10

Elixer - Bria Valente
Prince really overestimated how much sex sold, IMO. I don't think any of his 'proteges' ever really hit it big the way he expected. Pretty sure he could have put more effort in to these songs and made them much better himself.
Highlights: Another Boy, All This Love
6/10

ELLEGARDEN - ELLEGARDEN
The debut E.P. from the greatest band ever. More pizza and cold drink on hand. Is there really much difference between this and the album version of The End of the World? I actually always forget about these songs, which is silly because there are a few super fun awesome songs. Only 7 1/2 hours until the concert.
Highlights: Stupid, Punk, ナイフ
9/10

ELLEGARDEN BEST (1999-2008) - ELLEGARDEN
So the actual album was my initial introduction to ELLEGARDEN and is just the best compilation ever. Of course, this is not that; I have kept the re-recorded songs (because bah gawd I actually think I love this version of Middle of Nowhere!?!?) and then thrown on all the b-sides and whatnot to make my own compilation. And it is all very very awesome because it is ELLEGARDEN and they are awesome. But also, some of their b-sides like New Year's Day and The Autumn Song are some of their absolute best songs. In fact, two of them were already on this compilation. Weirdos. 6 hours until the concert.
Highlights: New Year's Day and Don't Trust Anyone But Us are like 7 stars out of 5
9.5/10

Without ELLEGARDEN this day would have been a terrible listening experience. I need to get my butt to the concert!

"Albums" listened to so far: 494

2025 in 2025: Day 197

Somehow I have made it to the end of the year with 17 albums to go. What a trip... 愛泥C - Charisma.com Like always, big beats, dreamy vocals,...