This is one of my favorite Radiohead albums of all time.
This album means so very much to me and I love every single song on this album.
It's very emotional and raw, and they did a spectacular job.
I loved the hype around this album. Chromakopa was one of the best things to happen in October of 2024. I loved all of the songs, but one song that truly spoke to me was "Like Him".
I know that "Like Him" is one of the most popular songs, but it's so relatable, and I feel as though it speaks to me in a way. It's emotional, raw, and the vocals on the song make it feel like you're floating. Lola Young has such a beautiful voice, and I love her part of the song.
I loved this album. I felt like I was floating the whole time while listening to it. It was my first Tyler, The Creator album I've ever listened to, and surely enough, it did NOT disappoint.
This album was okay compared to Significant Other.
The intro of the album I didn't enjoy. The robotic voice really made me not wanna listen to the album. It was really funky (in a bad way) and I hate it, honestly.
Other than the introduction song, the album wasn't the best thing ever. The best songs are Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle), Hot Dog, My Way, and My Generation, in my opinion.
Durst does have a way with the rap/metal aspect, and I find that Limp Bizkit does it like no other ... read more
Sabrina's album was my first step into the Pop Genre, and I was not disappointed.
I really liked this album, although there are some things that I didn't really enjoy. I didn't know that Sabrina was, I guess, "sexual" in a way, so I wasn't expecting songs like Juno, Espresso, or Bed Chem. I did enjoy them nonetheless, and Bed Chem is really catchy and has a great rhythm to it.
I don't like that Espresso was the most famous song on the album. I do understand ... read more
(⚠ Deluxe Tracks only!! ⚠)
I had a lot of hopes for the deluxe tracks and was really excited. I was disappointed overall in the end.
The Please Please Please cover with Dolly Parton really made me question some things. Sabrina could've put Dolly on Slim Pickins, which would've done better with Dolly's vocals and genre, as her genre is country, and Slim Pickins is a more "country" song (in a sense).
I really liked Busy Woman, and it was probably what made this ... read more
I love the Musical, so obviously I'm gonna rate it higher. I don't have much to say, but Lin's a genius per usual...?
My first listen to the album was one of the best times of my life. The way Tyler released the album was perfect. The words I would use to describe the album are hype, fun, and steady. I would recommend not listening to the album if you're in a car or just wanting to chill, as it's not that type of album. The point Tyler was trying to make within the album (as the rules listed in Big Poe) was to live like nobodies watching, dance to the album, get off the phone, and enjoy the album. I ... read more
This was by far one of my favorite albums of 2025. I don't have many words for it as I cannot explain the love I have for this album, but know that its my favorite.
Life of a Showgirl was horrible. I didn't like any of the songs on the album, and I hate most of the lyrics in a lot of the songs. Max Martin is usually a lyrical genius in a lot of songs, so seeing this album be so horrible disappoints me. I won't lie and say that some songs aren't catchy, like the Fate of Ophelia, for example. I would also like to state that this album seems unbelievably rushed. After TTPD, it doesn't make sense for her to release a whole album only a ... read more
Around The Fur encapsulates what metal sounds like. It's raw, emotional, and brutal. One song that I would like to highlight is "Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)". This song was my favorite on the album. The lead singer has so much emotion, and the end, where he just goes into yelling, really draws me into the song. Another thing I would like to mention is that the drum rhythms throughout the album are excellent, and really provide more evidence behind the brutal aspect of the album.