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The Best (and Worst) Albums of 2019: The Middle
This third tier introduces us to a solid crop of releases that are average or slightly above. These are mostly good records that just aren't necessarily standouts. Like a restaurant soft serve vanilla ice cream cone. I mean who doesn't love ice cream? It's just not really anybody's first choice... #64. No Holiday by The Muffs The Muffs have always held a special place in my heart. I don't know what it is about their simplistic formula that always puts a smile on my face but K
Nov 20, 2019


The Best (and Worst) Albums of 2019: Nic Cage
Tier 4 is full of albums that aren't terrible by any means but aren't really that good either. These are records with some entertaining qualities that can make them more listenable than the absolute worst options, if you're desperate enough. You can easily find something to like about these but overall, they are sub-par. Much like the work of Mr. Nicolas Cage. #105. Mother Nature by The Dangerous Summer There's an aura of pretense and levity attached to this record that never
Nov 19, 2019


The Best (and Worst) Albums of 2019: The Bottom Tier
With the overwhelming abundance of media being released every passing year, it's hard to definitively say what the absolute best and worst pieces of music released were with any degree of certainty. So to keep our year in review a little more organized we've divided the records we've listened to into 5 tiers - this bottom tier contains the worst albums we actually took the time to listen to, although I'm positive there were much worse records released out there. These are the
Nov 18, 2019


"Songs You'll Never Sing" by PHONY
It seems like we've been caught in this phase of '90s grunge worship of the late emo revival for a bit. With acts like Rozwell Kid and...
Oct 18, 2019


"Cosmic Thrill Seekers" by Prince Daddy and the Hyena
Let me just start but saying I fucking love this record. But I have to admit, at first listen, I was expecting a little more from "Cosmic...
Jul 2, 2019


"Natural, Everyday Degradation" by Remo Drive
Remo Drive burst onto the scene in 2017 with their debut record "Greatest Hits" which introduced an infectious blend of indie-pop hooks...
May 31, 2019
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