Cypher Posted January 31, 2015 Posted January 31, 2015 Are there any albums that have really struck a chord with you?An album that you find yourself going back to and still enjoying each track.I would say for me, Sky Ferreira's Night Time, My Time is one of those albums for me. I mean, yes, there are a few songs that I'll skip, but the majority of the album refains fresh to me when I relisten to it.Another album that I love is Hunter Hayes' Storyline. There are a couple tracks on that album that I just keep going back to.Also can't forget Selena Gomez's Stars Dance! Quote
Matilda Mantis Posted January 31, 2015 Posted January 31, 2015 Passive Me, Aggressive You -The Naked And Famous The Fame Monster (shaped me as a artist) + Born This Way (shaped me as a person) - Lady GagaMechanical Animals - Marilyn MansonThe Downward Spiral - Nine Inch NailsPerfectionist - Queen Of The FlopsEarthly Alien - Me Quote
Beauty King Posted January 31, 2015 Posted January 31, 2015 1. Bright Light Bright Light - Make Me Believe In HopeThis album first came to my attention when I was at sort of a crossroads in my life. I connect with every song on a really deep level and there are actually a few I can't even listen to anymore, because they make me an insensate sobbing mess. I can't recommend this album enough. If you only listen to one from my list, make it this one.2. Lykke Li - I Never LearnSometimes it's okay to feel desolate. It's a good way to wipe the slate clean and build yourself back up again. Unfortunately, catharsis of that type is normally difficult to achieve; That's why I turn to this album whenever I need to get back on my feet. It's 34 minutes of pure emotional agony and afterwards, there's nowhere to go but up.3. Miike Snow - Miike SnowI pull this one out when I feel contemplative. There are a lot of layers in the music and whenever I have a free evening, I try to divine meaning and relevance in this album's calming electronic ocean of beats. As many times as I've listened to this one already, it still manages to surprise me during most listening sessions, with some new quirk that I'd missed before.4. Uffie - Sex Dreams and Denim JeansWhenever I'm supremely annoyed or angry, this one comes out to play. Every song is so brash and loud. It's a very in-your-face statement that all these songs make, which makes it perfect to letting off steam. Just imagine yourself screaming lyrics from Pop The Glock or Difficult at the source of your consternation and the feelings just evaporate away.5. Zowie - Love DemolitionI love this album because most of the songs just sound like nothing else. Zowie's stilted vocal style is kinda similar to mine and I can sing pretty much every song proficiently as a result. There are some serious jams that I never really tire of, like the ethereal 5-minute centerpiece of the album, Idiotize and the sassy, frenetic Ping Ping. I only come back to it about once a year, but it gives me a solid week or two of re-listening material. That's hard to do. Quote
☯ LARINA ☯ Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 One of the Boys - Katy Perry because it started the Katy-Lolita-Lana chain and I've been obsessed with it for three years.And Born To Die - Lana Del Rey because it's amazing. Quote
Skyler Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 Lady Gaga - The Fame MonsterMarina and The Diamonds - The Family JewelsLana Del Rey - Born to DieCharli XCX - True RomanceNicki Minaj - Roman Reloaded Quote
trayertrash Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 I'm not going to explain my choices because I think we all know that I ramble too much, plus, about 234234 albums popped in my head, so I'll list the albums I know every song to that will never get old. Nobody's Daughter by HolePortrait Of An American Family - Marilyn Manson21 At 33 and Peach Tree Road by Elton JohnAlone Judy GarlandJust Like You - Allison IrahetaLight Me Up - The Pretty RecklessEducated Horses - Rob ZombieThe Young & The Hopeless - Good CharlotteSeventeen Days - 3 Doors DownBigger, Better, Faster, More! - 4 Non BlondesConfederacy Of Ruined Lives - EyehategodARTPOP - Lady GagaThe Ascension, Sevas Tra, House Of Secrets - OtepBanga - Patti SmithCharnel House Rock, Out Of The Crypt & Into Your Heart and Death Valley High - Zombina & The Skeletones Quote
Main Pop Girl Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 I'm pretty sure I've mentioned these all before and bitches are getting sick of it, but here we go anyway. 4. Lady Gaga - The FameLooking back on it, this album really isn't that incredible, and a lot of the songs sound pretty dated and boring to me at this point tbqh. That said, listening to this for the first time (along with the first time I heard 'Just Dance' on the radio) were two complete revelatory moments for me that changed my life forever by introducing me to pop music! And once I got on that bandwagon, I couldn't stop it for anything. 3. Lana Del Rey - Born To DieIt took me a while to get into Lana, but once I did I became a stan for life! This album was such a stunning debut and I rediscovered it just the other day only to find that every song is still just as great as the first time I heard it. If anything, I actually love it even more now she's a little less overexposed. Slay queen. 2. Utada - ExodusIf you still haven't heard this album (and yes Cypher, I'm talking to you) you are missing out on sooooooo much life. Every song is just impeccably made (apart from maybe 'About Me' and 'Easy Breezy') and it's even more amazing when you consider she pretty much wrote and produced the entire thing by herself. I miss this girl so much and I'm eagerly awaiting a future comeback into music. 1. Britney Spears - BlackoutDo I even need to explain this? The album is amazing and the mythology built up around it is even more incredible. It opened my eyes up to sexuality, mass media and edgy music and basically just slays my entire existence. I dare anyone to resist dancing when 'Get Naked' comes on. Quote
coolaideonfire Posted February 2, 2015 Posted February 2, 2015 Albums that are never off my phone:Vanessa Carlton - Rabbits on the RunBritney Spears - BlackoutAlanis Morissette - Flavors of EntanglementLana Del Rey - Born to DieMadonna - Ray of Light, American Life and Confessions On A Dance Floor Quote
trayertrash Posted February 2, 2015 Posted February 2, 2015 Albums that are never off my phone:Alanis Morissette - Flavors of EntanglementMadonna - American LifeMarry me please. Quote
Cypher Posted February 2, 2015 Author Posted February 2, 2015 Marry me please. How many people do you wanna be married to? Quote
trayertrash Posted February 3, 2015 Posted February 3, 2015 Marry me please. How many people do you wanna be married to? Just you, but since you turned me down I'll live my life marrying strangers in an attempt feel a speck of the love that I feel for you, but I'll never reach that level of happiness. Quote
Cypher Posted February 3, 2015 Author Posted February 3, 2015 Just you, but since you turned me down I'll live my life marrying strangers in an attempt feel a speck of the love that I feel for you, but I'll never reach that level of happiness. Your love child though. Quote
trayertrash Posted February 3, 2015 Posted February 3, 2015 Just you, but since you turned me down I'll live my life marrying strangers in an attempt feel a speck of the love that I feel for you, but I'll never reach that level of happiness. Your love child though.you can be my her daddy Quote
Carcunt Posted February 3, 2015 Posted February 3, 2015 In no specific order...BANKS - GoddessKesha - Animal + CannibalLana Del Rey - Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy GrantAvril Lavigne - Let GoParamore - brand new eyes.Marilyn Manson - Eat Me, Drink MeNirvana - NevermindLa Roux - La RouxGreen Day - DookieHere you go Quote
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