I often think about stellar albums. The ones where they’re really isn’t a skip-able track. Off the top of my head, these come to mind: The Beach Boys Pet Sounds, Collective Soul Collective Soul (blue album), Bush 16 Stone, and Green Day Dookie. What are some of your perfect albums?

  • Here we go, brace yourselves

    Against The Current - Past Lives
    Can’t Swim - This Too Won’t Pass
    Chief State - Tough Love [EP]
    Before I Turn - Lovelorn
    Bearings - Hello, It’s You
    Dorothy - Gifts From The Holy Ghost
    Four Year Strong - Brain Pain
    Greta Van Fleet - The Battle At Garden’s Gate
    Guns N’ Roses - Appetite For Destruction
    Intervals - The Shape Of Colours [instrumental, heavenly]
    I Prevail - TRUE POWER
    Knuckle Puck - While I Stay Secluded [EP]
    Knuckle Puck - 20_20
    Mayday Parade - Sunnyland
    Micheal Jackson - Thriller
    Movements - Feel Something
    Neck Deep - All Distortions Are Intentional
    Neck Deep - The Peace And The Panic
    Neck Deep - Life’s Not Out To Get You
    Nothing But Thieves - Moral Panic
    Palaye Royale - Fever Dream
    Paramore - Brand New Eyes
    Paramore - Paramore
    Paramore - After Laughter
    Seaway - Big Vibe
    Seaway - Vacation
    Sleeping With Sirens - How It Feels To Be Lost
    Sleeping With Sirens - Madness
    State Champs - Kings Of The New Age
    The Story So Far - The Story So Far
    The Story So Far - What You Don’t See
    The Structs - YOUNG&DANGEROUS
    Tiny Moving Parts - Pleasant Living
    Yonaka - Don’t Wait Till Tomorrow
    Yonaka - Sieze The Power
    Yours Truly - Self Care
    Yours Truly - Afterglow [EP]

    Thats about it, those are some of my favourite/[near-]perfect albums/EPs.

    • Curious about your thoughts on the Greta Van Fleet “they’re a Zeppelin ripoff” stuff. I like their music and I’m hoping they are able to shake that reputation a bit. Also, apparently I’ve only listened to From The Fires and Anthem of the Peaceful Army, so apparently I’ve got some catching up to do.

      Also, first post on lemmy, lets gooooooooo!

      • I’ve heard abit about this too. At the time I heard of it I’d actually never listened to a single Zeppelin track, it made me curious (who could come close to the genius of Greta!!??) . I’ve been listening to their albums and there is definitely a resemblance in their music styles.
        At this point I can’t really say that Greta “ripped off” of Led Zeppelin since I’m new to their music. But I like it so far, definitely my kind of sound.

        • Hah! It didn’t even occur to me that someone would not have listened to Zeppelin before. They’re so foundational in classic rock. Incidentally, a lot of people accused Zeppelin of ripping off earlier blues and blues rock acts when they first blew up. To me, all art is just people riffing on what came before, and you’re bound to encounter artists across space and time that have very similar aesthetics to each other. No one owns an aesthetic.

        • Oh I definitely hear a ton of Rush in them too, as well as more diverse 60s/70s influences, and even some 90s alt (Mountain of the Sun in particular). It’s basically just Highway Tune and Safari Song that have gotten them branded as a Zeppelin ripoff - understandably in the case of those two songs. The singer is definitely heavily influenced by Robert Plant (although as you say his voice has more of a Geddy Lee timbre to it or something) and the guitarist by Jimmy Page for sure.

    • Happy to see Tiny Moving Parts getting mentioned. I actually just listened to Celebrate for the first time a week ago, and while I think it’s great, Pleasant Living still edges it out. I just love Always Focused, I wish there were a lot more super-positive emo songs like that.