What's the last full musical album you've listened to?

The Age Of Quarrel by Cro-Mags. Not one of my all-time favorites as far as Hardcore/Crossover Thrash is concerned, but it's a competent album.

I believe the last full album I listened to was "Hail to the King" by Avenged Sevenfold. I know I said this multiple times, but none of the songs stood out, save for the title track... Which sucks, because I had high hopes for HttK (especially after hearing City of Evil and Self-Titled). T^T

Avenged Sevenfold was better when Jimmy "The Rev" Sullivan was still alive (he died in 2009). I haven't ever been that much into A7X, but I always thought that he was one of the best drummers of his generation.

i was viewing this rehearsal video of him playing the drums for "Almost Easy" just last month:

 
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Spirit Trail by Bruce Hornsby. I'm going to his 25-year anniversary tour for the album in October and I'm so excited 🥰
 
I listened to Sabrina Carpenter's Short n' Sweet album recently. I'd already heard Please Please Please, Espresso, and Taste before I listened to the album. Espresso is my favorite of the three, although I haven't been listening to it as much lately. I listened to Please Please Please for a bit when it was released, but I kind of grew tired of it pretty quickly. I enjoyed Taste, but it's not a song I'd listen to often.

It was a fun album, but I probably won't listen to most of the songs very often. My favorite songs from it are probably Espresso, Good Graces, and Dumb & Poetic.

I plan to listen to Patty Griffin's albums next. I like some of her songs, so I want to become more familiar with her discography.
 
I finally started working my way through Lana Del Rey's discography recently. I've heard a few of her more popular songs before of course, but I hadn't heard the vast majority of her songs. So far I've listened to Born to Die, Paradise, Ultraviolence, Honeymoon, Lust For Life, and Norman ****ing Rockwell!. So I kept track of which songs I liked the most/would most likely want to listen to again during my first listen to each album. Looking at all the lists now, I really want to listen to the first two albums again since I only noted down 2-3 songs for each of them. Did I really like those two albums less, or was I just not used to Lana's sound and lyrics yet?

Born to Die (Bonus Track Version)
This Is What Makes Us Girls and Lucky Ones
Heard before: Summertime Sadness

Paradise
Cola, Body Electric, and Gods & Monsters

Ultraviolence (Deluxe)
Ultraviolence, Brooklyn Baby, Pretty When You Cry, Money Power Glory, Old Money, and Black Beauty
Heard before: The "Watch what you say to me" part from Sad Girl

Honeymoon
Music To Watch Boys To, Terrence Loves You, Freak, Art Deco, and Religion

Lust For Life
13 Beaches, Cherry, Coachella - Woodstock In My Wind, Beautiful People Beautiful Problems, Change, and Get Free
Heard before: Love

Norman ****ing Rockwell!
Venice *****, Doin' Time, Love song, How to disappear, California, The Next Best American Record, The greatest, Bartender, Happiness is a butterfly, and hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have - but I have it

From the songs I'd already heard before from these albums, I used to listen to Love a lot, and I do like Summertime Sadness as well. For Sad Girl, I liked it okay after listening to the whole song, but I don't think it was one of my favorites.
 
Twilight of the Thunder God by Amon Amarth. Good, solid viking-themed melodeath!
 
Giant Steps by John Coltrane

I've been in a jazz mood lately.
 
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