An iconic Vocaloid album for good reason. Hachi's production is masterclass and this is an extremely experimental album that imo works out fantabulously. Songs like Matryoshka, Rinne and Ward room 305 manage to combine hardcore and creepy in such a cool way, donut hole and Panda hero are just overall iconic. So on. It's a fantastic J-poprock album, and I love GUMI's tuning here. A few songs are a bit forgettable or skippable but the album's high points make up for it
What do I even need to say? This album defined an entire genre. Few producers have managed to even touch the J-rock perfection that Wowaka debuted with. It's pretty much a flawless album. Every track here is iconic. Alot of them built our childhoods.
RIP Wowaka
Talk about unaging, Ozzy's vocals in this album are as incredible now as they were 55 years ago. Songs like Paranoid and Hand of Doom made my childhood drives so much more fun, the lyrics are really something else for its time and I mean that positively. The solos on this album are iconic, the instrumentals are just an overall fantastic blend of hardcore and smooth, it's just a fantastic album.
RIP Ozzy, may he raze heaven.
THE transgender album. Electropop isn't even my thing but Jamie is converting me with this masterpiece of an album. There's a few mildly forgettable songs especially towards the beginning of the album but even those are fun to listen to when they get on. The lyrics are catchy and playful as hell while being clear and relatable, every vsynth is tuned to perfection, but especially Teto who manages to sound almost human here, the production value is literally insane, the beats are ... read more
Tragically, Kikuo at his worst is also Kikuo at his best.
Representing Pain has always been what he's been the best at, and damn you can feel it in this one. It may not have the same hits as Kikuo 3 but it's easily his best album in literature every other way possible. The lyrics are harrowing, the vibes are as uncanny and carabet as can be, it's simply just an unforgettable album.