Which anime has the best music of all time? We're not talking about a single song, no anime intros and outros here, but the actual music and soundtracks that elevate scenes in the show and make you feel strong emotions. Do you like epic, dramatic soundtracks like that of Attack ...
Every song features memorable lines that have gone on to inspire generations to come. Just ask Jay-Z, who took one of those hot lines to make a dope song. Illmatic is one of the rare albums that works as a time capsule and a promise for the future. You can go back and listen to...
Greatest of all time, GOAT, is a story of an Anti Terrorist Squad agent Gandhi. Story is a big word here as there is none. What we get is a 3 hour long drag fest of well knitted scenes backed by raucous music, flower pot female character and a generous sparkling of supporting charact...
June 24, 2024 3:52 pm The many works ofRadioheadhave been subject to probably the most discourse of any alternative rock band when it comes to the question “Which album is their best?” Their nine studio albums all have their own unique merit individually, but fans can never seem to ag...
Shades of Run Like Hell can still be found on Gilmour’s eponymous debut, as elements of it pepper the track Short and Sweet –just compare the intros. 19. Mother (The Wall, 1979) Gradually building outwards from a fragile acoustic arrangement, Mother develops into a beautiful standout, eje...
Some records wear the moniker ‘Critic’s Choice’ like a pungent, hastily-applied cologne. These records can usually be identified within seconds of pressing play (giveaways include gloomy synth intros, discernible melody, wispy vocals singing lyrics about nothing very much at all, the general 19...
One of Morricone’s most famous pieces — Metallica has used it for its concert intros — this lengthy, unforgettable, driving orchestral and choral freakout is a perfect example of the Leone-Morricone collaboration. Who else but those two would give so much screen time just to shots of Eli...
“straight trio” number from the date, ’Tis Autumntakes the 1941 number away from its earlier associations with Les Brown and Woody Herman and completely claims it for the Nat King Cole kingdom. The first of those classic Nat King Cole intros we’ve heard in a while, the single-noted ...
made every case I would have had against it for me. It was handled very well and I hope people get to hear it. Still haven't tried the new one yet as I'm going to finish Yakuza 6 first. Keep up the good work guys, and have fun reading my wrestling intros when the time comes!
Joni Mitchell Trouble Child This jazzy pop song is from Mitchell’s 1974 album “Court and Spark.” In summer time 1998, everyone was ready to see what Lauryn Hill was about to do. Her former Fugees bandmates Wyclef and Pras had found solo success by way of the previous’s acclaimed alb...