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My Favorite Albums

Gilbert, AZ
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My Favorite Albums

Sound & Color by Alabama Shakes

Alabama Shakes

Sound & Color

Brittany Howard's voice could move mountains. This album is raw power mixed with soul, and every track hits different. It's the kind of album that makes you want to drive with the windows down and feel every note.

How To Be A Human Being by Glass Animals

Glass Animals

How To Be A Human Being

Weird, groovy, and deeply human all at once. Every song tells a different character's story, and the production is so layered you hear something new every time. "Life Itself" and "Agnes" live rent-free in my head.

Shaka Ponk (Deluxe) by Shaka Ponk

Shaka Ponk

Shaka Ponk (Deluxe)

French electro-rock that just hits. High energy, rebellious, and unapologetically fun. If you don't know Shaka Ponk and you like music that makes you move, fix that immediately.

À plus tard crocodile by Louise Attaque

Louise Attaque

À plus tard crocodile

French rock with violins. Poetic, melancholic, beautiful. This album is pure nostalgia for me - it sounds like home.

Born To Die by Lana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey

Born To Die

Cinematic, melancholic, glamorous. Lana created her own aesthetic with this album - that vintage Americana sadness mixed with modern production. It's moody and beautiful and completely her own thing.

Rumours by Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac

Rumours

Do I even need to explain this one? It's Rumours. The album recorded while the band was falling apart, and somehow that chaos created perfection. "Dreams," "The Chain," "Go Your Own Way" - every track is iconic.

Sound & Color by Alabama Shakes

Alabama Shakes

Sound & Color

Brittany Howard's voice could move mountains. This album is raw power mixed with soul, and every track hits different. It's the kind of album that makes you want to drive with the windows down and feel every note.

How To Be A Human Being by Glass Animals

Glass Animals

How To Be A Human Being

Weird, groovy, and deeply human all at once. Every song tells a different character's story, and the production is so layered you hear something new every time. "Life Itself" and "Agnes" live rent-free in my head.

Shaka Ponk (Deluxe) by Shaka Ponk

Shaka Ponk

Shaka Ponk (Deluxe)

French electro-rock that just hits. High energy, rebellious, and unapologetically fun. If you don't know Shaka Ponk and you like music that makes you move, fix that immediately.

À plus tard crocodile by Louise Attaque

Louise Attaque

À plus tard crocodile

French rock with violins. Poetic, melancholic, beautiful. This album is pure nostalgia for me - it sounds like home.

Born To Die by Lana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey

Born To Die

Cinematic, melancholic, glamorous. Lana created her own aesthetic with this album - that vintage Americana sadness mixed with modern production. It's moody and beautiful and completely her own thing.

Rumours by Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac

Rumours

Do I even need to explain this one? It's Rumours. The album recorded while the band was falling apart, and somehow that chaos created perfection. "Dreams," "The Chain," "Go Your Own Way" - every track is iconic.