Thread:Tritnew1/@comment-25339016-20160731182233/@comment-29239821-20160731205811

Ah, yeah. Not everyone likes Nine Inch Nails, and it's completely understandable too. I'd say that you could try most of their newer stuff like Hesitation Marks or Year Zero, Trent Reznor matured a lot more in terms of writing lyrics, but the early albums got me through a lot of stuff last year and I listen to The Downward Spiral and most of the albums on and off sometimes. I'm not bothered by you not liking them though, it's not for everybody, but everyone has different tastes for music. :)

Pink Floyd's my jam too, got myself a original pressing of The Wall on vinyl and a CD of Animals at my local record store. The one I go to is Charlie's, it's a pretty damn chill place, that's what I like most about it. They sale vintage clothes in another part of the store too, let me add that they sale Nirvana and Radiohead, so there's a high chance they could sale Gorillaz, hopefully.

About the self-title and The Fall, the self-title is probably MY MOST favorite from Gorillaz. It's a bit of a experimental album and it mixes in rock (5/4 and M1-A1) and hip-hop and reggae (Clint Eastwood, Slow Country), and trip-hop into one whole bag. I very much recommend it.

And The Fall, it's WAY more experimental then the self-title, it's pretty much Hesitation Marks before it was a thing. It sounds way more different, the songs a bit shorter and more instrumental. it's a lot more electronic then the other Gorillaz albums. The most complete songs would be Revolving Doors (my absolute favorite song), Amarilo and Hillbilly Man. I recommend it if you like a more peaceful or chill album. Oh, and the album was made on a iPad too.