luffy
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Post by luffy on Dec 24, 2014 17:43:57 GMT -5
Her debut album released in 2010, consisting of the second and third parts(suites) of the Metropolis concept series.
Great album, one of my favourites from this decade. It's a long album but I enjoy almost every song on it, just love how much eclectic this album feels.
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Glove Slap
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Post by Glove Slap on Dec 26, 2014 9:50:22 GMT -5
I loved this album. I don't listen to it much these days, but it's a real ride.
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Ling-Ling
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Post by Ling-Ling on Dec 29, 2014 22:42:36 GMT -5
Her albums are too all over the place, but the highlights are always really amazing. "Tightrope," "Cold War," "Oh, Maker," "Locked Inside," and "Neon Valley Street" are my favs.
I wish she would drop these concept albums and bring her music down to Earth a bit. Her more accessible songs are always the ones that work. Whenever she tries to genre hop and go left field/wacky, it never gels for me.
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bat1990
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Post by bat1990 on Jan 4, 2015 21:45:50 GMT -5
My favorite album of last decade. The Electric Lady was solid but not quite as breathtakingly brilliant.
"Babopbye Ya" is one of my favorite musical recordings ever. Go watch her live performances of it on YouTube and ye shall become a convert to The ArchAndroid.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2015 1:03:44 GMT -5
I wish she would drop these concept albums and bring her music down to Earth a bit. Her more accessible songs are always the ones that work. Whenever she tries to genre hop and go left field/wacky, it never gels for me. This. 1000000% this. I really respect her as an artist and talent and I have loved a handful of songs from her but she loses me with the weird conceptual psychobabble. We call this the Dawn Richard effect.
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