Like books and black lives, albums still matter.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Albums take a lot out of you.
An album is a thing you take time out and go work on.
A lot of people do talk about the demise of the album, but I still believe that if an artist tries hard to make a great album, people will buy it and listen to it as an album, rather than just a collection of random songs.
You can't judge an album by a single song; it's like judging a book by only reading a single chapter.
To me I think artists in general make a statement - and for the rest of their lives - every album, every book - are variations on a theme.
Black lives do matter, and our lives do hold value.
Albums are like diaries. You go through phases, technically and emotionally, and they reflect the state that you're in at the time.
There is a downside to having one of the biggest-selling albums ever.
People don't really listen to albums anymore. They just find good songs.
You know, albums are a funny thing. They're not like an intellectual decision. It's a collection of your kind of musings.