My favourite albums

I am the type of person who listens to entire albums instead of curated playlists. Main exceptions are the playlists I have made for this website and I only listen to those when I'm on my PC. Whenever I'm going for a trip long enough for me to find it meaningful to listen to music, I just bring whatever albums I feel like listening to that day.

Yes, I said bring. At this point I have mostly moved away from streaming services in regards to music. On my PC I do listen to MP3 files but unless I'm going on a very long trip I'm bringing my discman. No one can take my CDs away from me and they work as long as I have batteries enough. Might make a longer post about this sometime.

You may perhaps even come under the illusion that I have good music taste. I don't think that's very true. If a song has a sufficient amount of synth and catchy hooks I will jump at it. Even if the singing is mediocre or downright terrible.

It's hard to explain exactly, but there's certain odd sounds I enjoy immensely. I care about melody much more than song meaning. If there isn't an interesting instrument in the backround, I simply won't listen to the song.

I will warn you, while some of these albums are ones I would reccommend to most people, others are guilty pleasures that are in no way objectively good. The truly heinous examples will be kept near the end.

Here are my favourite albums in no particular order. If you click on some of the album covers, you will be sent to a page where I discuss it in more depth.

Reise Reise by Rammstein Maestro by Kaizers Orchestra Spirit Phone by Lemon Demon Out of The Blue by Electric Light Orchestra Heavy Weather by Weather Report Skeleta by Ghost Silent Hill 2 original soundtrack by Akira Yamaoka Wintergatan by Wintergatan Transformers The Movie original soundtrack Portal 2 original soundtrack Revenge by Eurythmics View-Monster by Lemon Demon Be The Cowboy by Mitski Traveling Without Moving by Jamiroquai

Zero_One by The Living Tombstone