Saturday, Nov 4, 2006
So... I felt like sharing my CURRENT (it's ever changing) Desert Island Five
1. In Absentia - Porcupine Tree
- I never get tired of this band. In Absentia is such a solid album. It has everything and it's always fresh. One of the best albums of this century.
2. Euphoria Morning - Chris Cornell
- Yet another solid album. This album demonstrates Cornell's full voice in this Jeff Buckley inspired unique album.
3. Soft Parade - The Doors
- In my oppinion, the most under-rated Doors album. I just love every song on it because the style is constantly changing, and it includes the epic "Soft Parade"
4. Down By The Old Mainstream - Golden Smog
- A classic alt-country album featuring members of Wilco, Jayhawks, Soul Asylum, and many more. It's a beautiful demonstration of "with our powers combined". There is never a dull moment in this beautiful piece of work.
5. Low End Theory - A Tribe Called Quest
- By far my favorite Hip Hop album. It's so fresh and smooth. The album covers many crucial topics, especially fraud in the music industry. I can't get enough of it.
Yeah, so that's my list now, but it will change.
1. In Absentia - Porcupine Tree
- I never get tired of this band. In Absentia is such a solid album. It has everything and it's always fresh. One of the best albums of this century.
2. Euphoria Morning - Chris Cornell
- Yet another solid album. This album demonstrates Cornell's full voice in this Jeff Buckley inspired unique album.
3. Soft Parade - The Doors
- In my oppinion, the most under-rated Doors album. I just love every song on it because the style is constantly changing, and it includes the epic "Soft Parade"
4. Down By The Old Mainstream - Golden Smog
- A classic alt-country album featuring members of Wilco, Jayhawks, Soul Asylum, and many more. It's a beautiful demonstration of "with our powers combined". There is never a dull moment in this beautiful piece of work.
5. Low End Theory - A Tribe Called Quest
- By far my favorite Hip Hop album. It's so fresh and smooth. The album covers many crucial topics, especially fraud in the music industry. I can't get enough of it.
Yeah, so that's my list now, but it will change.
So... I felt like sharing my CURRENT (it's ever changing) Desert Island Five
1. In Absentia - Porcupine Tree
- I never get tired of this band. In Absentia is such a solid album. It has everything and it's always fresh. One of the best albums of this century.
2. Euphoria Morning - Chris Cornell
- Yet another solid album. This album demonstrates Cornell's full voice in this Jeff Buckley inspired unique album.
3. Soft Parade - The Doors
- In my oppinion, the most under-rated Doors album. I just love every song on it because the style is constantly changing, and it includes the epic "Soft Parade"
4. Down By The Old Mainstream - Golden Smog
- A classic alt-country album featuring members of Wilco, Jayhawks, Soul Asylum, and many more. It's a beautiful demonstration of "with our powers combined". There is never a dull moment in this beautiful piece of work.
5. Low End Theory - A Tribe Called Quest
- By far my favorite Hip Hop album. It's so fresh and smooth. The album covers many crucial topics, especially fraud in the music industry. I can't get enough of it.
Yeah, so that's my list now, but it will change.
1. In Absentia - Porcupine Tree
- I never get tired of this band. In Absentia is such a solid album. It has everything and it's always fresh. One of the best albums of this century.
2. Euphoria Morning - Chris Cornell
- Yet another solid album. This album demonstrates Cornell's full voice in this Jeff Buckley inspired unique album.
3. Soft Parade - The Doors
- In my oppinion, the most under-rated Doors album. I just love every song on it because the style is constantly changing, and it includes the epic "Soft Parade"
4. Down By The Old Mainstream - Golden Smog
- A classic alt-country album featuring members of Wilco, Jayhawks, Soul Asylum, and many more. It's a beautiful demonstration of "with our powers combined". There is never a dull moment in this beautiful piece of work.
5. Low End Theory - A Tribe Called Quest
- By far my favorite Hip Hop album. It's so fresh and smooth. The album covers many crucial topics, especially fraud in the music industry. I can't get enough of it.
Yeah, so that's my list now, but it will change.
Wednesday, Oct 19, 2005
Ok so someone tell me what the deal is with this. First of all... I have written so many reviews in the past and rated so many albums/artists. How come i have the rating of the characteristics of the Def Lep drummer? That's an insult on its own... So whats the deal?
Thats all for now, I know it was a pointless piece of crap that you don't care about but do I care if you care? No. So shut up. I was just testing this bull.
Keep Rock Alive.
Thats all for now, I know it was a pointless piece of crap that you don't care about but do I care if you care? No. So shut up. I was just testing this bull.
Keep Rock Alive.
Some people just don't have opinions. Like KeepRockAlive.
KeepRockAlive must really love MovieTome and agree with every review we've ever written! What other reason could KeepRockAlive possibly have for not rating a single film?


