Jürgen wrote:
Al@metalreviews wrote:
None, there's no such thing as a perfect album.
What he said.
Pussies!
I'll go for two albums that really feel perfect to me.
Converge-Jane Doe: This album could be used as the definition for extreme music.. It starts of kicking you in the face harder than any other album ever could, or will, barring the creation of some new audio technology. But rather then getting old after that they start to mix it up, with "Shed" being some sort of ridiculous climax. Then the 12 minute long title track makes the perfect outro so that when it ends I just get this feeling like a listened to something totally complete and awesome.
The Mars Volta-Frances The Mute: This one just because not only are the songs awesome, but the ambience between the tracks (or during, in the case of Cassandra Gemini) let's the music fall into your subconcious, then just starts building up until a new song appears. A lot of people hate the ambience, but I think it makes the album really unique and suits it perfectly. Also I love how the accoustic start/end of the album is right next to the loudest and most abrasive parts of the album.
Close runner ups are Tool-Lateralus, The Postman Syndrome-Terraforming and Devin Townsend-Terria. Lateralus climaxes with the title track, but then the next 3 songs are just too long of an ending to the album, even if they are good. Terria has the same problem where the three songs after The Fluke are good, but by that point it just feels like the best parts of the album have already gone by and I'm just waiting for it to end. Terraforming just has some issues with sound quality, and a few of the vocal lines sound pretty cheesy.
edit: I just realized I forgot Neurosis-The Eye of Every storm.... */wrist*