Tagged: camiele recommends
While it’s inevitable to compare Coupling with the likes of Friends, Seinfeld and Sex and the City, Coupling still feels like it’s a “one of a kind” show, and a very fresh one for the time in which it premiered… and constantly hilarious if I may say so.
An astonishing and incredibly unique album, complete with sweeping vocals and unbelievable composition.
A brilliant jazz album that’s infused the genre with some much-needed soul and fire.
Quite frankly, the most heartbreaking film I’ve ever seen.
Disney’s summer blockluster is turning 20 years old this year! In 1693, the three Sanderson sisters were hanged, promising they would return when a virgin lights the black flame candle. In the 90s, a virgin did.
With his sophomore effort, Miguel seems to find a respectable balance of radio R&B and Prince-inspired poetry to create an album that’s nuanced enough to more than deserve its five Grammy nominations.
A tongue-in-cheek self-titled album that’s equal parts unabashed bravado and fearless vulnerability.
The beginning of an epicness that not many people were quite ready for… or have really gotten over.
There’s never been an album that touched me quite the way Jeff Buckley’s first and only full-length studio album did.
Even the ‘King of Pop’ has an underrated album, and this was one of them. A personal and introspective look at the man’s life, a peek into pain and joy we never truly knew the depths of.