Review:

The Velvet Underground White Light White Heat

overall review score: 4.7
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The Velvet Underground's second studio album, 'White Light/White Heat', released in 1968, is known for its experimental and raw sound that pushed the boundaries of rock music.

Key Features

  • Experimental sound
  • Raw energy
  • Controversial lyrics
  • Artistic innovation

Pros

  • Influential album that paved the way for alternative rock
  • Fearless exploration of taboo subjects
  • Unique blend of rock, avant-garde, and noise music

Cons

  • May be too avant-garde for mainstream listeners
  • Lyrical content may be controversial or unsettling

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Last updated: Sun, Mar 22, 2026, 06:00:24 PM UTC