Ngl was so confident champagne supernova would be on the list i was convinced it was number 1 😂. My number 1 is dont look back in anger and probably will be for a long while
I wanna say that Hot Fuss objectively has the better overall songs, but I don't blame you for putting Sam's Town higher because of your personal collection. Read My Mind and When You Were Young are my two favorite Killers songs but I don't skip anything on Hot Fuss.
My ranking of my favourite band's albums 1. Definitely Maybe & (What's the Story) Morning Glory? (5/5) 2. Dig Out Your Soul (5/5) 3. Heathen Chemistry (4/5) 4. The Masterplan (4/5) 5. Don't Believe the Truth (4/5) 6. Be Here Now (3/5) 7. Standing on the Shoulder of Giants (3/5) I don't hate any of these albums I love them all but I like some more then others as oasis never made a bad album
Here’s my ranking of The Smiths albums 1. The Smiths (even though it has that one song with Suffer in the name) 2. Meat Is Murder 3. Strangeways Here We Come 4. The Queen Is Dead 5. Louder Than Bombs 6. Rank 7. Hatful Of Hollow 8. The Sound Of The Smiths
Pressure machine at 5th broke my heart, my second favourite killers album. Music is subjective and I love Brandon's soft voice, each to their own mate!! Loved the mention of sleepwalker and in another life though, theyre such beautiful tunes!
I found Mother Mother without TikTok but after their TikTok explosion. A downside of getting popular specifically due to TikTok is that other new people first see your new army of mostly teenage fans and assume your music is inherently more appealing to people with still developing brains, putting them off listening to more. I feel old amongst their online community of fans but I would not mind, if the age of other fans were not biasing other adults against trying listening seriously to their large and diverse but mostly indie rock catalogue. Morrissey once made the point thar concert critics judge whether they are supposed to admit to liking you according to who comes to see you, and I have seen that in reviews by non-Canadian critics previously unaware of Mother Mother, who say "this is not meant for me" as if they are reviewing something simplistic and juvenile like MCR or The Twilight movies, unaware that just a few years prior the great majority of the then-smaller audiences were the same age or older than the band or were teens raised listening to it by their gen X parents. The music is the same so clearly people falsely assume that a band's music still determines the demographic paying to see them, when nowadays it can be a total fluke of which app a trend went viral on. If they had gone viral via Facebook memes with audio, the venues would be full of boomers instead.
1. Comedown Machine. hate me all you want but this album was perfect from start to finish 2. The New Abnormal. yes, this is below comedown machine but only slightly. 3. Room On Fire. his album was better than their first, and sounded like a more refined and fine-tuned take on the first album that just works. 4. Is This It. I think their first album is great, but there were plenty of things done better in Room on Fire 5. Angles. while it may be good, sometimes too much is too much. 6. First Impressions of Earth. to me, it sound forced sometimes, but i do enjoy plenty of songs off the album.
The queen is dead contains the flow ruining never had no one ever . I never have liked that song it’s just bland compared to all the rest of their catalogue . I think I even prefer death at one’s elbow to that song .
The debut is the best smiths albums and has the the edge over every other smiths album . It has the best flow of all the albums as the others do have some duds . The queen is dead has had no one ever which completely ruins the flow for me and strange ways has the appalling death at one’s elbow .and meat is murder contains the title track which is imo one of there worst songs even though the guitar riff is amazing the lyrics just don’t gel with me .
I think they deserved the hate. Might be popular the 2 years ago but now draining because of the increasing popularity of last dinner party who are better musically and more dramatic too.
Here's my ranking: 7 - Suck It And See Now, every album from the Arctic Monkeys are incredibly good, and this album sits at incredibly good, but just not at perfectly good. This album does have the same vibe to it as Humbug, but I do feel like it sure was a down grade, but not anything to major. This album also has a lot of good songs such as Love is a Laserquest, Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair, Black Treacle, but especially my favorite; She's Thunderstorms. Good album, but not enough to be high on the list. 6 - The Car The Car is surprisingly good. It's not as good as TBH+C, but it does have some really great songs like The Car and There'd Better Be a Mirrorball. Not only that, but it has my favorite Arctic Monkeys song ever; Body Paint. 5 - Humbug It's just a better version of Suck It and See, and again, it does have some of their greatest songs such as My Propeller, Crying Lightning, Cornerstone, Dance Little Liar and Pretty Visitors. 4 - Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino I do understand that some people hate this album because it completely changed what they sound like from rock to jazz, but in reality, the Monkeys were always changing they're sound from punk to rock to R&B all the way to jazz. It's just such a beautifully orchestral album with some absolute bangers such as Star Treatment, One Point Perspective, Four out of Five (one of the best in my opinion), She Looks Like Fun, Batphone and The Ultracheese. 3 - Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not This is the only album of theirs that the fandom simply cannot hate. Have you ever heard someone say that this album is bad? Yeah, me neither. It has that rough garage rock sound to it, which I deeply love and it's also one of the only albums for now on to have multiple good songs such as The View from the Afternoon, I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor (really good), Fake Tales of San Francisco, Still Take You Home, Mardy Bum (also really good), When the Sun Goes Down (also, also really good), A Certain Romance and From the Ritz to the Rubble (also, also, also really good) 2 - Favourite Worst Nightmare Were getting to the territory where I basically like every single damn song on the certain album, which basically summarizes this album. I just think every song in this album is good and there's no point on naming them, but I guess my favorites are Teddy Picker, Balaclava, This House is a Circus, Fluorescent Adolescent, 505 and my favorite; Old Yellow Bricks. 1 - AM Just like he said, the people that say that they don't like this album either have a 1% chance of actually not enjoying this type of music and the rest of the 99% are the same type of people that think "Popular + Music = Overrated." While this album does have a few flaws, the rest are all near perfect in sound. Some of the best songs in this album are also kinda the worst, like Do I Wanna Know. I just think that this song struggles with its identity because of how messy the song can sometimes sound with a bunch of instruments thrown together to make an incoherent sound when the main part kicks in, but also, holy fvking sh1t, the intro and the outro of this song along with some of the chorus are one of the most beautifully crafted masterpieces in the whole music industry as a whole. Another complain I have about this album is the fact that it suffers from what I'd like to call the 'AM Effect", where some of the songs could be really good (such as I Wanna Be Yours and I Want it All), but they suffer from having the same rhythm that doesn't change all along the song, and sometimes they get quieter, but they never slow down, change pitch as much as they should and change the rhythm overall. This is why I Want it All is one of the weakest songs. And then we have Mad Sounds. Do I even need to say anything? But besides all of the bad stuff, this album is just perfect.
My order is pretty similar but here it is For reference, i really like guitar based music 1. AM (pretty self explaintory) 2. Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not (amazing album, many bangers) 3. Favourite Worst Nightmare (amazing album but some of the songs are a bit slow for my liking) 4. Humbug (great album but i just cant vibe with some of the songs) 5. Suck it and see (medicore album, I honestly don't listen to any of those songs often) 6. Tranquility based hotel (not my vibe) 7. The Car (completely different genre to their usual stuff so not my taste at all, have never fully listened to the album and i always skip the songs when they come on)
Didnt exlect meat is muder to be last! Definitely subjective as music always is and its hard to rank thwir albums becausr their all so good! Buy meat is muder is peak icl, well i wonder and i want the one i cant have are some of my fav smiths songs ever, almost every song is amazing though, unlike other albums including their highly acclamined the queen is dead which has got some blunders on it . . .
If you guys are tired of the new sound of Arctic Monkeys you should listen to The Raytons, they has the same sound as the Arctics in their good old days
Just my own favorites in order! 1. Humbug 2. Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino 3. Favorite Worst Nightmare 4. AM 5. The Car 6. Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not 7. Suck It And See
Imo 1 and 2: Whatever people say i am and Favourite worst nightmare (they are interchangeable) 3. Suck it and See 4. AM 5.Humbug 6. Tranquillity 7. The Car
1. Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not 2. AM 3. Favourite Worst Nightmare 4. Humbug 5. The Car 6. Suck It And See 7. Tranquility Base Hotel And Casino