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Do you enjoy listening to any concept albums? Feel free to share!
One that comes to mind from my own listening habits is Mastodon’s Leviathan album:
https://open.spotify.com/album/6khFoLWnJZDQvZ7Pijym3b?si=WnxdviPvTQaZvTJeLFdpNA
Cheers!
Hey @AdamDam,
Thanks for the cool question.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by "concept album", but from my point of view this should be a release with connection between the songs serving an entire idea. Hope I'm right 🤣 🤔
In this sense, a great album I can think of is Björk's Vespertine from 2001. This album was designed to sound more intimate and domestic compared to her work so far. Plus it was produced in a time where the Napster platform for downloading mp3-files was at its peak, so Björk wanted to use sounds difficult to be compromised when downloaded on a PC - harp, celesta, clavichord, strings, even household sounds like shuffling cards, ice being cracked or snow being trampled by boots.
Here it is:
spotify:album:4u3MPfHM60rFFULJebZIay
A perfect choice for the wintery nights in my opinion, hope you'll like it ❄️
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