"I think little of you, but you always end up in my dreams"
Epistolares feels like reading someone's letters that were never meant to be public. It's raw, emotional, and full of thoughts that don't always get said out loud. AKRILLA dosen't hide behind trends or overproduction, she leans into vulnerability and that is what it gets for this album to hit so hard.
What I love about this album is how it tackles personal themes without feeling preachy or forced. The ... read more
Eusexua feels like stepping into a room where every emotion is amplified, the soft ones get softer while the sharp ones hit harder. It's one of those project, yk that dosen't just sound good, it feels designed for you, even if it's just for a moment. (i'm getting poetic ik)
What I love about this album is how strangely intimate it is. The production flips between glosst and glitchy, warm and disorienting, but it always keeps this strange magnetic pull.
The songwriting is ... read more
The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess is one of those albums that feels like it's glowing from the inside. Chappel Roan mixes camp, confidence, heartbreak, and pure pop energy into something that's not just catchy, it's emotional and relatable in that big messy honest way.
What I love most is how theatrical she is without even losing sincerity. She jumps from bold, dramatic anthems to vulnerable, soft moments and somehow it all fits perfectly. Her writing is funny, dramatic, ... read more
We Buy Diabetic Strips is the kind of album that pulls you in slowly but never lets go. It's heavy, abstract and full of crooked angles. The kind of rap record where every line feels like it's hiding three more meanings underneath (there could even be more). Armand hammer's writing is insane, it's sharp and layered almost like you're reading a book written in code.
What makes me love this album so much is how it feels like it's own universe. The production is ... read more
I already knew White Pony and Deftones before seeing them live, but seeing Deftones in Corona Capital changed everything. I went with a friend, and the second they stepped onstage we just lost it, jumping, screaming, even I cried a little bit, letting the whole show take over. It was one of those concerts where the energy hots you so hard that you forget everything else for a while. Even if I never considered myself a metal fan, that night flipped something in me.
White Pony is exactly why. ... read more
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