durdencommatyler wrote:I hate how everything in this goddamn world is either overrated or underrated. Attention media and bloggers alike! SOME THINGS ARE JUST RATED
Goddamn.
Well then you'll hate the article the same dude wrote a couple weeks ago: The 20 most
underrated albums of all time. Vindication for all of those Bangles and Journey fans out there. Can't say I agree with any of these picks, although there are some good tunes here and there.
http://www.salon.com/2014/04/19/the_20_ ... _all_time/
I have the same issue here I had with the other one, which is how the term is defined. There were lots of bands in the 1990s who were overrated at the time (Alanis Morrissette, Live, Hootie) but who didn't really stand the test of time. Were they overrated? Yeah, for a minute, but not anymore. An overrated album from the 1990s would have to be overrated today, methinks. And I'd have to give that one some thought.
As for underrated, I'm not sure obscurities like Kitty Wells really count. For me, the best example he has here is the Sly and the Family Stone album -- a big-time and still well-regarded artist who has a maligned album that's actually pretty great. I'd say R.E.M.'s Monster may belong in that category. I love that album, but it's often written about as a misstep. Heck, Binaural, No Code, and Riot Act may qualify, too, for that matter. I'd call the Counting Crows a pretty underrated band, at least the three albums that followed their debut. I'll have to give this one some more thought.