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Album Reviews & You
Will
25 episodes
2 weeks ago
Send us a text Will celebrates the holidays with 1996’s Christmas on Death Row on the turntable. Snoop, Nate Dogg, Michel’le, and Danny Boy turn the season of joy into the season of funk and 90s vibes. Join Will for smooth beats, chaotic cheer, and a review that actually makes you want to listen to a 90s Death Row Christmas album. AlbumReviewsAndYou.com YouTube Channel Follow Me on Facebook Use the ‘Send Us A Text’ button to suggest an album for me to review. Warning: if you request Nic...
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Send us a text Will celebrates the holidays with 1996’s Christmas on Death Row on the turntable. Snoop, Nate Dogg, Michel’le, and Danny Boy turn the season of joy into the season of funk and 90s vibes. Join Will for smooth beats, chaotic cheer, and a review that actually makes you want to listen to a 90s Death Row Christmas album. AlbumReviewsAndYou.com YouTube Channel Follow Me on Facebook Use the ‘Send Us A Text’ button to suggest an album for me to review. Warning: if you request Nic...
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Album Reviews & You
Christmas on Death Row Album Review - A Very Death Row Christmas
Send us a text Will celebrates the holidays with 1996’s Christmas on Death Row on the turntable. Snoop, Nate Dogg, Michel’le, and Danny Boy turn the season of joy into the season of funk and 90s vibes. Join Will for smooth beats, chaotic cheer, and a review that actually makes you want to listen to a 90s Death Row Christmas album. AlbumReviewsAndYou.com YouTube Channel Follow Me on Facebook Use the ‘Send Us A Text’ button to suggest an album for me to review. Warning: if you request Nic...
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2 weeks ago
17 minutes

Album Reviews & You
KISS – Psycho Circus Album Review – The Makeup Came Back Stronger Than the Music
Send us a text KISS’s 1998 album Psycho Circus marks the original lineup’s big reunion — and maybe the strangest carnival in rock history. In this Album Reviews and You episode, Will dives into the makeup, the marketing, and the musical madness that was supposed to recapture 1977. Expect riffs, rants, and more pyro than philosophy as we unpack how nostalgia, ego, and clown imagery can collide at 120 decibels. It’s loud, layered, and just self‑aware enough to remind you that spectacle is its o...
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3 weeks ago
17 minutes

Album Reviews & You
Frank Zappa - Over-Nite Sensation Album Review - What Is This Sh*t?
Send us a text Frank Zappa’s Over‑Nite Sensation (1973) is what happens when virtuoso musicians decide to make the filthiest jazz‑fusion record imaginable. In this Album Reviews and You episode, Will dives into the wild arrangements, cartoon‑level innuendo, and genius hidden beneath the gooey absurdity. Expect humor, chaos, and a surprising amount of actual music talk between the puns — because every groove on this record walks the line between brilliant and ridiculous. New episodes every Tue...
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4 weeks ago
14 minutes

Album Reviews & You
Kanye West – My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy Album Review – Genius or Ego Manifesto?
Send us a text Kanye West’s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy is the musical equivalent of an Oscar speech delivered in a mirror maze. In this Album Reviews and You episode, Will dives into the decadence, the melodrama, and the boldest ego trip ever pressed to vinyl. From “Power” to “Runaway,” we’re talking production as confession, humor as armor, and the moment hip‑hop decided to crown its own villain. Absurd humor, sharp analysis, and a few too many metaphors about angels and autotune incl...
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1 month ago
16 minutes

Album Reviews & You
Phish – Hoist Album Review – Funky, Face Melting, Commercial, & N20 Energy
Send us a text Phish’s 1994 album Hoist is the sound of four Vermont weirdos deciding jam bands could also write actual songs—and accidentally making one of the most inviting records of the 90s. In this episode of Album Reviews and You, I dive into the horns, the funk, the horse noises, and the eternal question: can a studio Phish album ever capture live chaos? AlbumReviewsAndYou.com YouTube Channel Follow Me on Facebook Use the ‘Send Us A Text’ button to suggest an album for me to review....
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1 month ago
18 minutes

Album Reviews & You
Taylor Swift – The Life of a Showgirl Album Review – Pop Stardom, Glitter, and Emotional Algorithms
Send us a text Taylor Swift isn’t just a musician — she’s a full-blown cultural event. In this Album Reviews and You episode I dive headfirst into The Life of a Showgirl, dissecting the beats, bravado, and bedazzled existentialism behind Taylor’s latest spectacle. From “The Fate of Ophelia” to “Father Figure,” this absurd yet thoughtful review weaves through satire, sincerity, and synths that sound like they were assembled by a committee of very emotional robots. Equal parts music criticism a...
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1 month ago
15 minutes

Album Reviews & You
Rush – Moving Pictures Album Review - The Math Rock Masterpiece
Send us a text It’s Album Reviews & You — the internet’s least professional professional music review show. In this episode, I dive headfirst into Rush’s Moving Pictures, the album that made math rock cool before anyone knew what math rock was. From Tom Sawyer’s radio dominance to YYZ’s Morse code flex, this record is technical perfection disguised as rock music. Along the way, I question humanity’s progress, and wonder why Geddy Lee sounds like a heroic falcon. Join me as I break down th...
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1 month ago
15 minutes

Album Reviews & You
The Rocky Horror Picture Show Soundtrack Review– Glam, Chaos, and the Meat That Shouldn’t Be
Send us a text It’s just a jump to the left—and a lunge into madness—as I dissect The Rocky Horror Picture Show soundtrack, one glitter-stained track at a time. From Frank-N-Furter’s grand entrance to Meat Loaf’s rock ‘n roll meltdown, this episode of Album Reviews & You dives into the bizarre brilliance of one of cinema’s most iconic musicals. Plus, our new sponsor—Bobby’s Beef & Bleach Emporium. AlbumReviewsAndYou.com YouTube Channel Follow Me on Facebook Use the ‘Send Us A T...
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2 months ago
20 minutes

Album Reviews & You
Stevie Wonder - Talking Book Album Review - The Sound of a Genius Set Free
Send us a text Stevie Wonder’s Talking Book is the sound of freedom — a young artist breaking every rule and inventing the future of soul as he goes. In this episode of Album Reviews & You, I dive into the creative chaos behind songs like “Superstition,” “You Are the Sunshine of My Life,” and “Maybe Your Baby.” It’s funk, heartbreak, and pure innovation — all from a 22-year-old who was already redefining what pop music could be. Join me as we explore the stories, sounds, and small miracl...
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2 months ago
16 minutes

Album Reviews & You
Metallica – Master of Puppets Album Review - The Heavy Metal Bible
Send us a text This time on Album Reviews & You, we crank the gain to nuclear and dive headfirst into Metallica’s Master of Puppets — the thrash masterpiece that made existential dread sound like stadium fireworks. Between tales of control, addiction, and face-melting riffs, we’ll explore why this album isn’t just heavy… it’s gravitational. From the pounding rhythm of “Battery” to the haunting instrumental of “Orion,” this episode dives into the chaos and perfection of Metallica at their ...
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2 months ago
15 minutes

Album Reviews & You
David Allan Coe - Longhaired Redneck Album Review – Country, Chaos, and Consequences
Send us a text Lets saddle up with David Allan Coe’s Longhaired Redneck — an album that sneaks up on you like Dan and Shay at a Waffle House. We talk outlaw country, real-deal twang, and a barn dance gone horribly wrong. There’s pedal steel, prison stories, and a dancing bear that’s definitely on something. AlbumReviewsAndYou.com YouTube Channel Follow Me on Facebook Use the ‘Send Us A Text’ button to suggest an album for me to review. Warning: if you request Nickelback, I might actu...
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2 months ago
19 minutes

Album Reviews & You
Beastie Boys - Check Your Head Album Review - The Funky, Chaotic, Genius Evolution
Send us a text Step into the funky, chaotic, and endlessly inventive world of the Beastie Boys with their seminal 1992 album Check Your Head. From tight grooves to mind-bending samples, from punk energy to jazzy jams, this album proves the Beasties could do it all — and do it brilliantly. In this episode, I break down every track, exploring the beats, the layers, and the pure irreverent joy that makes Check Your Head a masterpiece. Whether you’re discovering it for the first time or revisitin...
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2 months ago
29 minutes

Album Reviews & You
The Velvet Underground & Nico Album Review – Heroin, Feedback, and Bananas
Send us a text In this episode I dive headfirst into The Velvet Underground & Nico — the album that flipped 1960s pop on its head, shoved a banana on the cover, and whispered “I’m not like the other girls” while staring dead-eyed into the void. From the hazy bells of “Sunday Morning” to the 8-minute sonic meltdown of “European Son,” I cover every track, every squawk of feedback, every vaguely German sigh. Is it pop music? Is it performance art? Is it just Lou Reed mumbling while a mannequ...
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3 months ago
23 minutes

Album Reviews & You
Amy Winehouse - Back to Black Album Review - Motown, Mayhem & Heartbreak
Send us a text In this episode of Album Reviews and You, I dive into Amy Winehouse’s Back to Black — the late-night diary entry turned Motown funeral march that redefined heartbreak records. From the swaggering horns of “Rehab” to the mascara-stained tragedy of “Back to Black,” every track is drenched in humor, pain, and just the right amount of chaos. We’ll talk about what happens when an artist’s demons fuel their brilliance, why Amy could make even a drunk text sound like a Motown classic,...
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3 months ago
16 minutes

Album Reviews & You
Radiohead - OK Computer Album Review – An Hour of Mumble and Noise
Send us a text Critics call OK Computer one of the greatest albums of all time. I call it an endurance test in distortion, mumbling, and half-baked ideas. From the car-crash shrug of “Airbag” to the robot poetry of “Fitter Happier” and the slow-motion crawl of “The Tourist,” Radiohead’s so-called masterpiece feels less like revolution and more like a sleep aid with guitars. In this episode, I break down every track, tearing into the chaos, the boredom, and the baffling hype that still surroun...
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3 months ago
21 minutes

Album Reviews & You
Prince - Purple Rain Album Review – Guitar, God, and the Purple Gospel
Send us a text Prince’s Purple Rain isn’t just an album, it’s a coronation. From the sermon-on-the-dancefloor explosion of Let’s Go Crazy to the filth and fury of Darling Nikki, to a closing anthem that could level a stadium, this is Prince at his most unfiltered and unstoppable. I dig through the solos, the Linn drums, the screams, the ego, and the genius to see why this record still commands so much reverence today. Spoiler: it’s not subtle, but that’s the point. If you’ve ever wanted to kn...
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3 months ago
21 minutes

Album Reviews & You
Dua Lipa - Future Nostalgia Album Review – Disco Burned, Rebuilt, and Recycled
Send us a text Dua Lipa’s Future Nostalgia promises both retro flair and futuristic shine — but does it deliver? In this episode of Album Reviews & You, I dive track by track into one of the biggest dance records of the 2020s. From Chic-inspired basslines and Bee Gees strings to EDM festival drops and over-compression fatigue, I pull apart the grooves, the gloss, and the gimmicks. Is it a bold reinvention of disco, or just Lady Gaga wearing bell-bottoms? Put on your leisure suit, grab you...
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3 months ago
14 minutes

Album Reviews & You
Marvin Gaye - What’s Going On Album Review – Soul, Suffering, and Sweet Falsetto
Send us a text Marvin Gaye’s What’s Going On isn’t just an album — it’s a 35-minute sermon on war, poverty, racism, pollution, drugs, and everything else humanity insists on screwing up. In this episode, I go track by track: from the deceptively smooth party vibes of the title cut, to the gut-punch prophecy of Mercy Mercy Me, to the bongos that fade us out on Inner City Blues. Along the way, we’ll talk validation, addiction, god, and why protest music never sounded this silky again. So grab a...
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3 months ago
14 minutes

Album Reviews & You
Nirvana - Nevermind Album Review – Flannel, Feedback, and Underwater Babies
Send us a text In 1991, three scruffy guys from Seattle dropped an album that killed hair metal, dethroned Michael Jackson, and made “grunge” the word of the decade. Nevermind is loud, messy, surprisingly melodic, and responsible for about 10,000 terrible high school “Teen Spirit” covers. In this episode, I go track by track: from the underwater baby chasing a dollar on the cover, to the anthem that launched a generation, to the creepy quiet of “Polly,” and the noise apocalypse of the hidden ...
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3 months ago
15 minutes

Album Reviews & You
Michael Jackson - Thriller Album Review – Zombies, Solos, and Gloved Kid Trauma
Send us a text Thriller is the biggest album of all time, and it’s basically nine tracks of Michael Jackson throwing sequencer bass, funk grooves, and red leather swagger at the world until it broke the charts in half. From Eddie Van Halen shredding “Beat It” into the stratosphere, to Vincent Price doing his best spooky laugh, to Billie Jean insisting the kid is not his son, this record is equal parts genius, weirdness, and pop perfection. In this episode, I go track by track through Thriller...
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3 months ago
16 minutes

Album Reviews & You
Send us a text Will celebrates the holidays with 1996’s Christmas on Death Row on the turntable. Snoop, Nate Dogg, Michel’le, and Danny Boy turn the season of joy into the season of funk and 90s vibes. Join Will for smooth beats, chaotic cheer, and a review that actually makes you want to listen to a 90s Death Row Christmas album. AlbumReviewsAndYou.com YouTube Channel Follow Me on Facebook Use the ‘Send Us A Text’ button to suggest an album for me to review. Warning: if you request Nic...