"For me it has to be Alt-J. An Awesome Wave is one of my favourite albums of all time. However This Is All Yours is just not my cup of tea." (Mifshaq)
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Babel. Sigh No More has some standout tracks that even cynical and veteran listeners could find things they liked about it. Babel was just more of the same with a lot less heart and thought." (edm_frank_sinatra)"/>
"Mumford & Sons. Sigh No More > Babel. Sigh No More has some standout tracks that even cynical and veteran listeners could find things they liked about it. Babel was just more of the same with a lot less heart and thought." (edm_frank_sinatra)
"Vampire Weekend. Their first album was garage (indie) rock at its best. The second album, although still good, was a huge disappointment to me. They went from college garage fun to highly-produced indie sameness, meaning they lost anything that set them apart in their first album." (ghost-from-tomorrow)
"The Killers. That second album was garbage." (TheSkinnyD)
"For me I'd have to say MGMT. Their first album was refreshing and fun, great to listen to.
The second one sounds like the drugs just kicked in." (mamoocando)
"The Fratellis. Costello Music was an awesome collection of catchy garage rock tunes, but their second album had them going for a more generic country sound. It's still a good record, but it just can't match in terms of creativity." (TheNorwishHedge)
"Panic! at the Disco. A Fever You Can't Sweat Out was one of the most lyrically interesting albums I've ever heard. Pretty.Odd was just sadness." (Morgensengel)
"Snoop. Doggystyle was just pure 90s gangsta rap, The Doggfather was just wtf." (ATLiensinyosockdraw)