
Album Reviews & You, the internet’s least professional professional music review channel. If you came here expecting velvet blazers, monocles, and 20-dollar words about the “interplay between sonic textures and ephemeral moodscapes,” you’re in the wrong place. If you came here for someone who loves music, makes fun of music, overthinks music, and occasionally wonders why they’re still listening to... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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Will celebrates the holidays with 1996’s Christmas on Death Row on the turntable. Snoop, Nate Dogg, Michel’le, and Danny Boy turn the season of joy into the season of funk and 90s vibes. Join Will for smooth beats, chaotic cheer, and ... more
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KISS’s 1998 album Psycho Circus marks the original lineup’s big reunion — and maybe the strangest carnival in rock history.
In this Album Reviews and You episode, Will dives into the makeup, the marketing, and the musical madness that... more
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Frank Zappa’s Over‑Nite Sensation (1973) is what happens when virtuoso musicians decide to make the filthiest jazz‑fusion record imaginable.
In this Album Reviews and You episode, Will dives into the wild arrangements, cartoon‑level i... more
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Kanye West’s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy is the musical equivalent of an Oscar speech delivered in a mirror maze.
In this Album Reviews and You episode, Will dives into the decadence, the melodrama, and the boldest ego trip ever... more
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Phish’s 1994 album Hoist is the sound of four Vermont weirdos deciding jam bands could also write actual songs—and accidentally making one of the most inviting records of the 90s.
In this episode of Album Reviews and You, I dive into ... more
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Taylor Swift isn’t just a musician — she’s a full-blown cultural event. In this Album Reviews and You episode I dive headfirst into The Life of a Showgirl, dissecting the beats, bravado, and bedazzled existentialism behind Taylor’s la... more
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It’s Album Reviews & You — the internet’s least professional professional music review show. In this episode, I dive headfirst into Rush’s Moving Pictures, the album that made math rock cool before anyone knew what math rock was.
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It’s just a jump to the left—and a lunge into madness—as I dissect The Rocky Horror Picture Show soundtrack, one glitter-stained track at a time. From Frank-N-Furter’s grand entrance to Meat Loaf’s rock ‘n roll meltdown, this episode... more
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The content primarily focuses on humorous reviews of various albums from a range of musical genres, showcasing a distinct blend of comedy and music analysis. Topics discussed include personal anecdotes about artists, album production, and the cultural significance of the music, often approached with a candid and irreverent tone. The host emphasizes both the artistic nuances of albums and the absurdity within the music industry, presenting a relatable critique that resonates with casual listeners and dedicated music aficionados alike. Noteworthy themes include nostalgia, authenticity versus commercialism, and the often chaotic nature of music creation, making it a unique space for music lovers who appreciate both comedy and insight in their ... more
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