The new Rolling Stone album guide : Brackett, Nathan, 1968- : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive (original) (raw)

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Reviewer: Alexandros Nalbanis -favoritefavorite - September 17, 2024
Subject: What are they even trying to prove?

Monumental achievements of human culture such as Jethro Tull's Aqualung are given 3.5 stars, while relatively irrelevant albums such as Kings of Leon's Youth and Young Manhood are given 4 stars. Other renown bands such as Kansas and Styx are absolutely buried with 1 and 1.5 star ratings even for their best albums, while huge names like Deep Purple and Metallica are not even included. It seems like the people who rated some bands don't even like their music genre in the first place, which is nonsensical. An inconsistent and incomplete reading, to say the least. NOT recommended.

Reviewer: Game Gameon -favorite - August 1, 2024
Subject: Rolling Stone's elitist notions are hilarious

Their disrespect of everyone that pioneered or changed the music scene is hilarious. Funny that they really only respect the Beatles and give the worst, most biased, elitist, homophobic takes on other artists.

Reviewer: andybpool75 -favorite - June 5, 2024
Subject: Absolute garbage

As you would expect from Rolling Stones, anything outside of US mainstream goes sailing over their heads... My 10 year old knows more about music.

Reviewer: Les Weldon -favorite - July 18, 2022
Subject: Terrible quality

Cannot read anything no matter how big I magnify it. Whoever scanned this did a terrible job.