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Most of Leonard Cohen’s classics were written before 1994, but not all his best albums.
The dark side of Life Metal might not be as exciting, but it still delivers what only Sunn O))) can.
Kurt Cobain is somewhat impervious to revisionist history, but he isn’t to the Mandela effect.
Mick Kenney’s new brainchild is at its best when it fully embraces its concept.
This album would have a bigger place in Leonard Cohen’s legacy if it wasn’t already so stacked with hits.
This album should’ve been called: 4 good songs and middle-aged dads jamming in their garage.
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.