Music addict here, so hard to really pinpoint one in particular, but here are a couple from different periods and genres...
Let's begin with a classic. Abbey Road - The Beatles
This one is simply perfect from an end to another.
Then, throwback time! Take Off Your Pants And Jacket - blink-182 Hybrid Theory - Linkin Park
These two bring me back to the end of primary / beginning of high school. Respectively the first and second albums I ever owned, both given by my then ~20 something year old godfather.
A little heavier now... Messengers - August Burns Red
That one really got me into the metal/core scene. Finally saw them live in Toronto on this year's Warped Tour, they were up to my expectations. Ghost Reveries - Opeth
Ten years ago, already... Back when I had that freaking long hair, at the end of my teenage years. Still, one album I still pop in from time to time, musically incredible.
Something else. We Became Monsters - Major Powers & the Lo-Fi Symphony
So fun to listen to! I could go as far as saying they are some kind of modern version of Queen. Without Freddie, obviously... but great arrangements! They don't nearly get the attention they should have.
Music addict here, so hard to really pinpoint one in particular, but here are a couple from different periods and genres...
Let's begin with a classic.
Abbey Road - The Beatles
This one is simply perfect from an end to another.
Then, throwback time!
Take Off Your Pants And Jacket - blink-182
Hybrid Theory - Linkin Park
These two bring me back to the end of primary / beginning of high school. Respectively the first and second albums I ever owned, both given by my then ~20 something year old godfather.
A little heavier now...
Messengers - August Burns Red
That one really got me into the metal/core scene. Finally saw them live in Toronto on this year's Warped Tour, they were up to my expectations.
Ghost Reveries - Opeth
Ten years ago, already... Back when I had that freaking long hair, at the end of my teenage years. Still, one album I still pop in from time to time, musically incredible.
Something else.
We Became Monsters - Major Powers & the Lo-Fi Symphony
So fun to listen to! I could go as far as saying they are some kind of modern version of Queen. Without Freddie, obviously... but great arrangements! They don't nearly get the attention they should have.