So maybe it's old. Maybe it's dark for Disney. Maybe it was a flop. But there's still something enjoyable about this movie. Don't expect some of the same magic you get with more recent Disney and Pixar movies, but if you're a fan of Disney in general you will find something enjoyable in this movie.
Black is a step up from Riser, which on it's own was pretty good. This album is solid with plenty of great tunes that any Dierks lover will enjoy. Definitely happy with the purchase.
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Don't let the radio hit fool you, this album has much more range than the current country radio landscape. Every track is solid and fantastic songwriting. You won't be able to stop listening.
Halsey finds a way to reach through the speakers and shake your insides. There are a few perfect poppy songs on here that are of hit-worthy status. But the others, the ones that slowly drive the beat and mood into your head, those are some major gems.
They may have departed slightly from the full on metalcore sound fans have loved, but Blessthefall have found a way to fully incorparate distinctive melodies to balance out the screams on this album. Definitely worth grabbing even for the casual fan.
Brilliant and captivating. Stapleton's voice will undoubtedly move you. The songwriting is superb and a breath of fresh air in the current country landscape of girls on tailgates and dirt roads. Sure, he mentions whiskey quite a bit, but as a device to structure real emotions and not just backroad parties. This record is perfect for a quiet Sunday morning or a windows-down evening drive. Fantastic!
Kintsugi returns Death Cab to their much loved sound they had ventured from for more experimental song structures. It's reminiscent of Plans and Transatlanticism, which is surprising since this is the first outing without original member Chris Walla. If you're a fan you will love this album. And for new fans, if you like it be sure to start moving back through their catalog to enjoy even more.
This album may not be their best, but for a band that is trying out a few new things they manage to do it well while trying to hold on to elements that have been distinctly theirs. I will say, the longer you listen to it, the better it gets, which is a sign of great music.