The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground... Now

: A notable outlier on the album, this eight-minute track uses aural overload and overlapping spoken-word vocals, which some critics find challenging but innovative.

: While it didn't innovate as loudly as the "banana album," reviewers often claim this record is the most personal and inviting of their discography—a "clean slate" that allowed Lou Reed to explore themes of religion and redemption. The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground...

: Frequently cited as one of the band's greatest songs, this folk-leaning ballad is a staple of slowcore and dream pop precursors. : A notable outlier on the album, this

Critics often highlight the following aspects of the record: Critics often highlight the following aspects of the

(1969), the band's self-titled third album, is widely regarded as a masterpiece of hushed, intimate songwriting that contrasts sharply with the abrasive noise of its predecessor, White Light/White Heat .

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