art rock
22 trending albums in this genre lane
Trending in art rock
Getting Killed
Geese
2025
5 reviews · 5 logs
The Mollusk
Ween
1997
3 reviews · 5 logs
The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground
1969
2 reviews · 2 logs
Deceit
This Heat
1981
2 reviews · 2 logs
Loaded
The Velvet Underground
1970
1 review · 2 logs
Quebec
Ween
2003
1 review · 2 logs
Abbey Road
The Beatles
1969
1 review · 1 log
The Velvet Underground & Nico
The Velvet Underground
1967
1 review · 1 log
A Wizard, a True Star
Todd Rundgren
1973
1 review · 1 log
Photograph Burns
V-3
1996
1 review · 1 log
Toxicity
System of a Down
2001
1 review · 1 log
Cloudland
Pere Ubu
1989
1 review · 1 log
The Downward Spiral
Nine Inch Nails
1994
0 reviews · 2 logs
White Light/White Heat
The Velvet Underground
1968
1 review · 1 log
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
Rick Wakeman
1973
1 review · 1 log
Sacred Songs
Daryl Hall
1980
1 review · 1 log
Hail to the Thief
Radiohead
2003
1 review · 1 log
Band on the Run
Wings
1973
1 review · 1 log
Remain in Light
Talking Heads
1980
0 reviews · 1 log
The Wall
Pink Floyd
1979
1 review · 1 log
3D Country
Geese
2023
0 reviews · 1 log
Funeral
Arcade Fire
2004
1 review · 1 log
Recent reviews in art rock
Getting Killed by Geese
I don’t get it, I’ve tried getting into Geese and liked their first album the most. Thi one feels like it’s trying too hard to be out there for my taste.
The Mollusk by Ween
Perfect. Just perfect.
Abbey Road by The Beatles
No words needed
The Mollusk by Ween
One of the most tranquil, yet weird perfect album to exist.
Quebec by Ween
this really is the best ween record, or at the very least my favorite. a very good mix, if the not the best mix of their silly and more serious sides. transdermal celebration, among his tribe, tried and true, chocolate town, i dont want it, the argus, if you could save yourself....... truly incredible. and the rest of the record is great too.
The Velvet Underground & Nico by The Velvet Underground
Banana. It’s pretty much the definition of “Classic”, and with good reason.
Loaded by The Velvet Underground
Doug Yule rules and is just as important to this band as John Cale. Maybe not as “groundbreaking”; but goddamnit these are some good-ass tunes. Listen in stereo and listen LOUD.
White Light/White Heat by The Velvet Underground
I respect this album more than I enjoy listening to it. The jams are there, the band is there… but something about it just doesn’t click with me. I do love ‘The Gift’ and ‘Here She Comes Now’ though; and who can forget their promo photos for this record? Iconic.