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check out my freaking music recommendations

i think the music someone likes says a lot about them. i don't know what my favorite music says about me but maybe you do? check it the freak out: some of my favorite albums. draw whatever conclusions you will from this


The Hush Sound - "Like Vines" (2006)

probably #1 album that i really disliked at first but over the course of like 2 years came around to loving nearly every track on it. pleaseee listen to like vines (2006) and then listen again cause it'll grow on you. you know... like vines.....

highlights:

  1. sweet tangerine
  2. we intertwined
  3. don't wake me up

The Vincent Black Shadow - "Fears In The Water" (2006)

album that defined summer 2021 for me tbh. spotify calls tvbs's style as a "spirited gumbo of pop, punk, metal, and ska" which feels pretty apt i think. this album & el monstruo landed me in the top 0.005% of listeners in 2022, which is crazy?

highlights:

  1. this road is going nowhere
  2. letters to no one
  3. valentine

The Strokes - "Comedown Machine" (2013)

apparently this is considered to be one of their worst albums by a lot of people?!!? i really wasn't expecting that. comedown machine has some of the most "songs that easily get stuck in my head" ever, definitely my #1 album listened to in 2023 i think.

highlights:

  1. partners in crime
  2. welcome to japan
  3. slow animals

Two Door Cinema Club - "Beacon" (2012)

it's a tough choice between beacon and tourist history for favorite tdcc album, but i think beacon's highs are higher (even if its lows are lower). also wake up was the first tdcc song i ever heard so it's got a special place in my heart. i love you beacon <3

highlights:

  1. handshake
  2. wake up
  3. beacon

I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME - "RAZZMATAZZ" (2020)

imagine your favorite band has, like, one (1) EP and a couple assorted singles, and that's all you get to listen to for years, and then they drop an album RIGHT in the middle of peak covid times. GAME CHANGER for a lonely college freshman.

highlights:

  1. razzmatazz
  2. leave me alone
  3. mad iqs

MGMT - "Oracular Spectacular" (2007)

classic album with running themes of nostalgia & loss of youth. surely this will not affect a person like me :P? there's plenty of arguments about the sincerity of the songs on this album but i kind of don't care about all that.

highlights:

  1. kids
  2. of moons, birds & monsters
  3. the handshake

The Vincent Black Shadow - "El Monstruo" (2008)

el monstruo feels a little less bombastic or hard-hitting compared to fears, but still a great album. plus there's a song about the enigma of amigara fault. what's not to love?

highlights:

  1. stupid intruders
  2. el monstruo
  3. the last few minutes

I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME - "GLOOM DIVISION" (2024)

imagine waiting over three years for your favorite band to release new music & when it finally happens it's an album you instantly love from first hear (which is over shitty speakers in a loud store). and then you spend a week straight relistening to it. AND it has the official cover of a letter that you've been waiting for for LITERALLY LIKE FIVE YEARS. <3 <3 <3

highlights:

  1. SATANIC PANIC
  2. DOWNSIDE
  3. WHAT LOVE?