decent 4, this attempt of whatever it tries to be is completely hollow and follows a disgusting tendency of selling us demo tapes as actual records.
I´ll be talking exclusively about the first CD of this compilation, the number of songs that go from the 1st track to the 11th one.
Bad Omens comes with CONCRETE JUNGLE [THE OST], a triple album that combines new material, remixes, and live songs. About the new material, it couldn´t be more plotless and empty than it is. The band ... read more
light 9, a fucking classic right here, the amount of hits is unbelievable.
Hot Fuss marked the generation of the 00s and the Post-Punk Revival wave that arose at the time. The Killers couldn´t debut better, with their own fresh approach and style that differentiated them from the rest of the bands of the aforementioned genre. Far from the gothic and melancholic essence that Post-Punk Revival was known for thanks to bands like Interpol, The Killers show themselves with an extremely ... read more
strong 7, what an emotionally dense record, but it's hard not to feel a bit underwhelmed about it at times.
Ordinary Corrupt Human Love is different from what we´ve heard from other Deafheaven albums. It has a different vibe; it feels almost picturesque and a vivid representation of the melancholy of being alive. It is strange, the way it takes Post-Rock as its aesthetic core and plays around it makes it feel solemn. And its direct reference to that genre is exposed in this LP in a ... read more
light 4, yeah, it's a bit cute sometimes, but it has almost nothing of musical value.
It might be a bit complicated to criticize this album like any other, due to some characteristics that are a bit obvious. Eyes Wide Open is the debut album of the famous pop star Sabrina Carpenter, made when she was only 15 years old, which is quite impressive and admirable for a girl of her age at that time. And obviously, that is a fact that we can´t really ignore because the whole artistic ... read more
strong 6 to light 7, it finally seems that they´ve found their sound, and they do it reasonably better than a lot of contemporaries.
Coming from two records that lack personality and creativity, Bad Omens was obliged to renovate their sound in some way. Fortunately, THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND is completely different from anything they´ve tried before. This LP explores a mixture of Alt-Metal with Pop sensibilities, with lots of influence of electronic genres that were at their ... read more