Hey everybody Brent here today is going to be
episode or video number five in my top 100 favorite albums so without hesitation
let's start coming in at number 60 is a
2015 release from sofyan Stephens entitled carrying Lowell try to describe this album
I would have to say that I think anyone who's gone through the process of reflecting on loss of someone dear to them
Whether it be death or abandonment will relate very much to this album
Even though the narratives in this album are very deeply personal
They speak universally of those confusing and sometimes
Haunting memories and times we all face in life
This is the album here
And there's carrion Bowl, and there's by Sofia and Stevens. It was released in
2015 and sorry I'm gonna recommend everybody listen to off of this is a song called 4th of July
This is a great album to put on you know the background. It's it's not an easy listen
when it comes to the emotional part
But as background music. It is it's very quiet and very gentle so even I recommend this for very much number 60
Coming in at number 59 is a Norwegian group called airbag, and this is their 2009 debut album called identity
um
This is a good type of music to listen to a long
after a long hard day at work, and you just kind of want to come back down and
Just kind of reflect on the things that have happened
This music little sedate, and chill you out, and it is very quiet as well
It's got a little bit of a Pink Floyd flavor to it as well
I was up for like that kind of music I recommend this and I recommend any of their albums
The song that I suggest that you listen to off of this album is a song called colours, so this is 19 sort of 2009's
identity by air bag
Coming in at number 58 is
Dream Theater's a dramatic turn of events now. This is the first album after my partner. I left in was replaced by Mike Mangini
It was an admiral effort and it certainly had a
Renewed focus on songwriting I felt
It's a true. I
Would say return to form in their songwriting as I said, it's very cool
he cohesive and very melodic to
The one kant's the one- i'm going to say about this album is
all the drumming parts were written without a drummer and Mike Mangini came in and just
kind of did what the rest of the band had kind of
You know
Demoed and it kind of lacks a bit of punch that Dream Theater's known for especially in the drumming
Aspect of things but in a song off this I want you to listen to and I think you should listen to this called bridges
in the sky, so this is number 58 Dream Theater from
2011 a dramatic turn of events a very very admirable effort in my opinion
Coming in at number 57
Is going back to 1970 and this is Emerson Lake & Palmer self-titled album?
This is a very complex and emotive record with every piece of music is a man that was fear um
This is essential seventies prog this should be in everybody's collection
And the song I recommend off of this one is a song called knife edge
All right coming in at number 56 is
To me one of the most consistently excellent double albums ever. This is up there with the White Album
When I can actually compare to is the White Album missus course is Led Zeppelin's Physical Graffiti from
1975
And it was their first album on their label swan song
Anyway the song that have to recommend off of this album would be dis about any of them, but I think one that
Shows a gentler side of Zeppelin. There's a song called down by the seaside
It's a personal favorite, and I think anybody should check that out
All right coming in at number 55 is a group called IQ I've talked about them in the past
This is their 2000 album called the seventh house
Everything in this album to me
Is perfect the lyrics the melodies?
Just the overall feel of it is I can't describe but other than saying it's a perfect record to me
So if you like Neil prog rock and this is a great album to get into
Sorrow want you to look up after this and I will leave a link down below as I do with every
Song that I want to listen to is a song called guiding light and it gives a real great description of what I mentioned
Prior to this out what it is like I know as this is I keep seventh house from 2000
Coming in at number 54 is a relative new group. I just started listening to these guys this year
There's a UK group and they are called this winter machine
And this is their debut album the man who never was now fortunately
It's not available Lionel for able to certainly bought the vinyl but
CD nonetheless
This is a very touching very nostalgic
album wistfully embraces your further
Engulfs you unless you put into a wonderful beautiful world I
Don't know how I was described as than that
Song I think everybody should listen to off of this is called after tomorrow comes
That's my number 54 and that is the man who never was by the winter this winter machine
All right coming in number 53
Is one of the definitive albums of the eighties in that is Duran Duran's real?
Yes, I don't mind some of Duran Duran's music
not a huge fan of Duran Duran
But this album is pretty much all that you ever need this is their you know their best album out there
This is the one that most defines I mean though. It's got a trio. It's got save a prayer hungry like the wolf and
Most of it even to this day stands up quite well
the song I recommend off of this album is a song called new religion and
You should listen to John Taylor the bass player the bass playing that song is
it's it's criminally underrated and
It should be heard just for that alone
Alright number 52, this is a Canadian group called FM and
They're great very relatively unknown Canadian band at that
Having said that and this is an essential for every prog lover out there and
I'm gonna have to say I would give them the title as the most
Would have to give them title of the best unknown band out there, and this album is called black noise
From
1977 and the song that you should all listen to is a song called phasers on stun
And I will leave a link to it below
Coming in at number 51 is another UKaid group that is fairly new to me
And they are called haken and this is theirs
2016 release affinity
Um I don't enjoy this much as their album the mountain, but I still think this album is worth having
It's very different from this
predecessor, and I thought is a good thing because I don't like bands that make the same album over and over and this has a
Brand new feel to it. It's got a very 80s vibe to it as well
And you can tell that that they're trying new things
So they don't get that stagnated feeling and I think it would only do
Any band good and helping them along to the big success and the song off of this?
I don't want and recommend that you hear and listen to there's a song called
1985 so that's number 51
He came with an album called affinity check it out alright guys. We'll see you in the next video
