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A Moon Shaped Pool

I've introduced maybe a dozen friends to this album and every single one of them has become a fan. That kind of universal appeal combined with genuine artistic depth is incredibly rare. This is the real deal.

foggynestonA Moon Shaped Pool·4.5·2·4d ago
A Moon Shaped Pool

Returned to this after a few years away and it hit even harder than I remembered. Some albums age poorly but this one has only gotten better with time. The themes feel more relevant now than ever and the sonics still sound fresh.

A Moon Shaped Pool

Probably the most perfectly sequenced album I've ever heard. Each track sets up the next one beautifully and the climax hits like a freight train. The fact that they pulled this off is honestly kind of miraculous.

A Moon Shaped Pool

Few albums have had this kind of impact on me. I distinctly remember finishing it for the first time and immediately starting it over from the beginning. The sonic palette is unlike anything else — familiar enough to be accessible but strange enough to keep pulling you deeper. Every instrument occupies its own perfect space in the mix. What elevates this beyond just great music is the emotional honesty. You can feel the lived experience behind every note. It doesn't perform vulnerability, it embodies it. And somehow it manages to be both deeply personal and universally resonant. That's an almost impossible balance to strike and they nailed it.

A Moon Shaped Pool

The kind of album that makes you want to pick up an instrument.

A Moon Shaped Pool

Somehow sounds even better decades later.

Loveless

I was skeptical of the hype but this completely lives up to it.

beam-whole10onLoveless·5.0·2·4d ago
Yeezus

Few albums have had this kind of impact on me. I distinctly remember finishing it for the first time and immediately starting it over from the beginning. The sonic palette is unlike anything else — familiar enough to be accessible but strange enough to keep pulling you deeper. Every instrument occupies its own perfect space in the mix. What elevates this beyond just great music is the emotional honesty. You can feel the lived experience behind every note. It doesn't perform vulnerability, it embodies it. And somehow it manages to be both deeply personal and universally resonant. That's an almost impossible balance to strike and they nailed it.

dunescarlet27onYeezus·5.0·1·4d ago
Yeezus

The emotional depth here is staggering. I was completely floored the first time.

echo_swan908onYeezus·5.0·1·4d ago
808s & Heartbreak

The kind of album that makes you want to pick up an instrument.

808s & Heartbreak

This album is a complete artistic statement. No filler, no compromises.

Graduation

Not just a great album — a cultural touchstone.

onyx_frozen16onGraduation·5.0·1·4d ago
Graduation

An extraordinary piece of art. Simply transcendent.

bonemoody21onGraduation·4.5·1·4d ago
Illmatic

Probably the most perfectly sequenced album I've ever heard. Each track sets up the next one beautifully and the climax hits like a freight train. The fact that they pulled this off is honestly kind of miraculous.

lorepulse4onIllmatic·4.5·1·4d ago
Illmatic

This album exists in its own universe. Nothing compares.

harbor_icon74onIllmatic·5.0·1·4d ago
Illmatic

A monumental achievement in every sense.

ivory_beatonIllmatic·4.5·1·4d ago
Ready to Die

I keep trying to find something wrong with this album and I genuinely can't. The melodies are gorgeous, the arrangements are inventive, the lyrics are thoughtful without being pretentious. It just fires on every cylinder from start to finish.

psychemossonReady to Die·4.5·1·4d ago
Ready to Die

There's a certain kind of album that doesn't just sit in your collection — it becomes part of your identity. This is one of those albums for me. I first heard it during a really formative time in my life and it shaped how I think about what music can be and do. The ambition here is enormous but what's remarkable is that the execution matches it completely. There's not a single moment that feels forced or unnecessary. The sequencing deserves special mention. The way the energy builds and releases across the tracklist is masterful. You can tell this was crafted as a complete experience, not just a collection of songs. Every track is essential to the whole, and removing any one of them would fundamentally change what the album is.

modernhowl569onReady to Die·4.5·1·4d ago
Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

I've listened to this front to back more times than I can count and it never loses its magic. The production is meticulous without ever feeling sterile, and every track contributes something essential to the whole. One of those albums that genuinely changed my taste in music.

Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

This is the kind of album that makes you reconsider your entire relationship with music. I thought I knew what this genre could do, and then this came along and expanded the boundaries so far that everything before it sounds slightly incomplete in comparison. Bold statement, I know, but I stand by it. The production is absolutely jaw-dropping. There are textures here that I've never heard on any other record. But what really makes it work is that all that sonic experimentation is in service of genuine emotion. It never feels like showing off. Every choice, no matter how unconventional, feels emotionally motivated. That's mastery.