The Leonard Cohen we know and love today was born on this record.
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Some of the most sophisticated and forward thinking noise rock from Gnaw, but there’s very little of it.
This album is often overlooked at the middle child of the Songs trilogy, but like any middle child it’s messy and has moments of greatness.
Bare and folksy, but surprisingly original and solid. There are some hidden treasures here.
Alice in Chains have figured out their post-Layne sound… and it’s pretty cool.
Four awesome songs. Two decent ones. The band found a way to sound fresh and fun, but doesn’t commit to it.
Let’s face it. We won’t get Lateralus again, so let’s enjoy Tool for what they give us.
Slipknot are like that high school friend who you thought would end up dead or in prison by age 40, but ended up doing well for himself. And We Are Not Your Kind is their successful startup you’re jealous of.
Unplugged marks the end of an important chapter in Alice in Chains’ career, but it was also somewhat of a funeral for the grunge era.
Alice in Chains built a monument to their own self-destruction. They gazed into the abyss like no other bands before them.
We’re far from the days of The House Dirt Built and The Glorious Dead.
Solid, but… slightly overrated? Fans tend to remember this one with rose-colored glasses.