Oct 5, 2015, 12:34 PM
Hmmm! My music tastes are as broad as Earth itself, so this might be a mixed bunch. As stated, albums are very different experiences from individual songs. I could talk about music forever, so I'll keep it short for now :D
Rainbow's album Rising (1976) is amazing through and through. Short, but a classic. A few years back it was all I listened to.
Lady Gaga's Born This Way (2011) is, as a pop album, a very good example of the variety of styles you can include in an album. Very nice, and I was positively surprised.
Nightwish's Endless Forms Most Beautiful (2015) was a life-changing experience. I nearly cried when I listened to it through and through. Magical.
Beirut's The Flying Club Cup (2007) is a melancholic, nostalgic and sorrowful yet somehow a very soothing music experience. My girlfriend can't stand listening to it too often because it makes her sad; I, on the other hand, enjoy the melancholy and it can make me feel happy.
Rainbow's album Rising (1976) is amazing through and through. Short, but a classic. A few years back it was all I listened to.
Lady Gaga's Born This Way (2011) is, as a pop album, a very good example of the variety of styles you can include in an album. Very nice, and I was positively surprised.
Nightwish's Endless Forms Most Beautiful (2015) was a life-changing experience. I nearly cried when I listened to it through and through. Magical.
Beirut's The Flying Club Cup (2007) is a melancholic, nostalgic and sorrowful yet somehow a very soothing music experience. My girlfriend can't stand listening to it too often because it makes her sad; I, on the other hand, enjoy the melancholy and it can make me feel happy.