Jump to content
opinion

What is the LEAST coherent Gaga album?


Dramatica

Title.  

170 members have voted

  1. 1. The LEAST coherent Gaga album is:



Featured Posts

RochestrMonstr

ARTPOP. Mainly because of the contrast of its grandiose envisioning compared to the silliness of some of the songs. 

Link to post
Share on other sites

  • Replies 44
  • Created
  • Last Reply
ThisBitch
1 minute ago, Feline said:

Justice for ARTPOP gurls

This is not about justice but about cohesiveness! You voting for Chromatica is laughable :billie: it's literally her most cohesive work sis

Link to post
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, the Devil of Pop said:

ARTPOP was all over the place! But that was kind of the point-- a kaleidoscope of music and art, a beautiful collage laying in 1000 Doves pieces on the floor ready to be sewn into a couture gown :legend: (That was a quote from her on LM.com :legend:)

:ally:

Link to post
Share on other sites

Massive Monster

Plot twist: coherent is not Gaga :ohwell:

That's why we love her 

Kind regards
Link to post
Share on other sites

holy scheisse
18 minutes ago, Rio said:

Honestly, I felt The Fame was INCREDIBLY cohesive in sound. Musically, lyrically and sonically. It's a simply great pop album.

I feel there's a harsh juxtaposition between the redone tracks (and paparazzi), and the tracks like bdr, the fame, again again, brown eyes. Like the last half of the album flip flops lops between piano/guitar, and dance pop banger, and it's just all over the place :bradley:

 

Also I'm kinda biased bc when I got into the fame, it was the Canadian edition which lacked several songs like paper gangsta, I like it rough, etc which ultimately made the album much better cohesivewise

Link to post
Share on other sites

JazzGa

 

27 minutes ago, darkpaw said:
1 hour ago, the Devil of Pop said:

 1000 Doves couture gown 

:ally:

 tumblr_lrg6gvn4jj1qgk57io1_500.jpg

:firega:

My old cat is a tough man, but i cant deny the way he bites my hand and he stabs me, he grabs me by my heart <3
Link to post
Share on other sites

38 minutes ago, holy scheisse said:

I feel there's a harsh juxtaposition between the redone tracks (and paparazzi), and the tracks like bdr, the fame, again again, brown eyes. Like the last half of the album flip flops lops between piano/guitar, and dance pop banger, and it's just all over the place :bradley:

 

Also I'm kinda biased bc when I got into the fame, it was the Canadian edition which lacked several songs like paper gangsta, I like it rough, etc which ultimately made the album much better cohesivewise

I dunno I never really noticed that tbh. I always felt like it worked. Like, I never saw that album as non-cohesive. 

The Canadian edition sounds even less cohesive as those songs work with most of the album. Again Again and Summerboy do not though, but I couldn't imagine the album without them now.

And dare I say it, I found TFM even less cohesive, but maybe because it's shorter. But Speechless smack bang in the middle just felt odd

Link to post
Share on other sites

SpadesToStart
1 hour ago, Dramatica said:

No wonder she couldn't heal her father with that album

Untitled-10.pngUntitled-10.pngUntitled-10.png

Savage :cryga::rip:

someone pop a 911

Link to post
Share on other sites

warhol killah

Joanne is probably my 4th favorite (3rd before Chromatica) album from Gaga because of how it really helped me healed as a person, but in comparison to ARTPOP (which for me were the only options for this question), I chose Joanne

ARTPOP felt like it had a story which for me in terms of concept it kinda' adds to the cohesiveness. Sonically, the dance beats of the album had a variety in genre. The only song there that wasn't a dance song was Dope, which kinda' fits with the tracklist since before that was Mary Jane Holland so it was a nice transition from the 12 tracks of dancing, then it gets upbeat again with Gypsy.

On the other hand, Joanne, for me was more of a compilation of what Gaga can do as an artist: different genres, but it doesn't really transition from one to another, and the placements of the ballads (Million Reasons, Joanne, Angel Down) are kinda' scattered and put in between upbeat songs. If I were to rearrange the tracklist to make it a smoother flow it would probably be like:

Spoiler

Diamond Heart

Perfect Illusion

John Wayne

Dancin' In Circles

A-YO

Sinner's Prayer

Joanne

Million Reasons

Hey Girl (feat. Florence Welch)

Just Another Day

10 Come To Mama

11 Angel Down

DELUXE

12 Grigio Girls

13 Angel Down (Work Tape)

All that being said, my opinion on how Joanne for me was her least cohesive album, didn't really change my opinion on how great the album is.

warhol killer ✴ GAGA¹⁵
Link to post
Share on other sites

ARTPOP and Joanne. 

Although Chromaticas concept and imagery in no way shape or form match the actual songs. 

Link to post
Share on other sites

Feline
1 hour ago, ThisBitch said:

This is not about justice but about cohesiveness! You voting for Chromatica is laughable :billie: it's literally her most cohesive work sis

Dont quote me :huntyga:

Link to post
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


×
×
  • Create New...