hello all! we’re checking out the next Jethro Tull record this week with 1973’s A Passion Play A Passion Play continues in the style of Thick As a Brick, in that each side of the LP is presented as a[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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hey yall! for this, or, rather last week’s weekly review (oops!), we’re checking out a band that’s completely new for me, with Umphrey’s McGee’s Anchor Drops, from 2004. Umphrey’s McGee is a fully new band for me, and man the[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
hello all! this week, our record to check out in Jethro Tull’s discography is Thick As a Brick, released in 1972 Thick As a Brick has a fascinating origin – Ian Anderson, upset that folks interpreted Aqualung as a concept[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
hey yall! for this week’s weekly review, we’re catching up on a discography with Japanese Breakfast’s recent release, For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women)! For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women) is, true to the record’s title a very melancholic record.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
hello all! this week, we’re back with what might be Jethro atull’s most well-known record, 1971’s Aqualung! Aqualung, the title track and opener of the record, paints a picture of a sick, older homeless man in a park – theres[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
hello all! this week, we’re back with Jethro Tull’s 3rd record, Benefit, released in 1970! Benefit continues some of that more traditional rock and folk influences, but for some reason it doesn’t land as well for me. there are certainly[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
hello all! our record this week for Jethro Tull’s discography is 1969’s Stand Up! from reading up on the history of the band, i knew there was a bit of a musical shift going into this record – Jethro Tull’s[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
hello all! this week, we’re starting a new discography review – this time we’re going back to 1968 for the debut record from Jethro Tull, a rock band from Liverpool, in Britain. let’s dig into This Was! i gotta say, theres[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
hello all! this week, we’re closing out our last Nirvana review with their final record In Utero, released in 1993! i knew from doing a lil reading ahead that In Utero was more experimental and harsh in response to Nevermind‘s[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
hello all! this week, our record is Nirvana’s 1991 album Nevermind! its a fascinating experience listening a Critically Acclaimed album for the first time. for an album that is A Part of Music History in like, a groundbreaking and pivotal[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…