It's kinda generic but we're so back. It feels great hearing Juno Gold again!!! Hopefully a new album soon...
Emily isn't a replacement for Chester, she's the beginning of a new era for Linkin Park.
This is my most important review on this website yet.
This took me multiple days and listens to write, and it's my longest review yet.
Radiohead's "A Moon Shaped Pool" or "AMSP" may just be some of the most depressing music I've ever heard in my life, but it's not a bad thing at all. It represents themes of loss, anxiety, uncertainty and hopelessness in atmospheric, gut wrenching, yet beautiful and melancholic ways. The record reeled me in with magnificent and alluring ... read more
Honestly, I don't get the hate.
AM is definitely not Arctic Monkeys' best works, but I still found it really enjoyable. It's groovy, vibrant, moody, and I really love the vibe that it gives to the listener. The basslines and guitar riffs are soothing, and the vocals from Alex are great, but the highlight of this album is definitely the production.
People like to hate on this album for being "boring" or "background music" but in my opinion, that's not the case. The songs, ... read more
Music to go stupid to
10,000 gecs was my first full 100 gecs album listen and even though it was very short, I enjoyed the listen quite a lot. The use of instrumentals and samples here are definitely the highlight of this album taking elements from alternative rock, pop punk and even nu metal while keeping it's genre of hyperpop. It's very creative and I like it a lot. The vocals here are the weak part. I don't really enjoy them that much, but I don't really mind since I basically go autism ... read more
... Seriously? A 65?
This is definitely the most underrated Linkin Park album. There are some absolute heavy hitting bangers here, and I found myself enjoying the listen a lot. This record shows the pure talent that Rob Bourdon and Brad Delson have. There are some insane riffs and solos from Delson, and the drums from Bourdon are extremely impressive as well. Everyone knows that Chester Bennington is a great vocalist, and although the vocals aren't at their best in this record, they're still ... read more
After reviewing "Blurryface" and being one of the few people who actually enjoyed the record, I decided to check this out too, and wow, this is amazing.
Trench is easily the best project by twenty one pilots, and it might just be the best indie pop I've ever heard. The album is filled with ambition from the band, beautifully crafted lyrics and songwriting, deep meanings and interesting beats and samples. The production is definitely the best part of this album. Almost every single ... read more
This might just be my guiltiest of guilty pleasures.
I might lose followers from this, but "Blurryface" is in my opinion extremely overhated. I went into this album expecting to hate it, but was pleasantly surprised. The production is great and the songwriting is really good at times. Sure, there are cringy moments and I can see why people might hate it, but when it works, it works. Most tracks like for example "Heavydirtysoul" are extremely catchy and danceable with great ... read more
The Fear of Fear is an album I've been looking forward to for a while now. It's finally out and I knew I had to review it.
This EP is an amazing follow up to their album Eternal Blue which I really enjoyed. The EP contains those atmospheric sounds combined with metalcore and djent, which really catches that dreamlike, dizzying and frightening sound that we heard in the previous project, but in my opinion, they do it better here.
I think that Courtney's vocals are one of the best vocals in the ... read more
The Black Parade is definitely the magnum opus of pop-punk and emo rock opera. From start to finish, the album blew my mind countless of times.
First of all, the writing. This is some of the best songwriting I have ever heard. Period. The lyrics are emotional and introspective and the way the story and concept of this album is told with each track is absolutely genius. They put so much love and thought to them, and you can definitely hear it.
Second of all, the guitar work. The guitar work in ... read more
Re-review of my first ever album reviewed on this website in honor of almost reaching 50 followers which I'm really grateful for, thank you all, it really means alot to me. <3
This is my favorite album of all time. Thoughts haven't changed much. In "That's The Spirit" the band marked a departure from the band's metalcore/deathcore roots, and switched to a less aggressive alternative/electronic rock sound. It's their most commercially succesful album to date for a reason. This ... read more
Issues is my personal favorite Korn album. It's a huge step up from Follow The Leader. They took the ideas from that record and did everything better. It's dark and raw like always, which is a good thing. Every track here has an important and unique message, and all of them stand out from each other. It's very consistent and definitely more experimental than the albums before this. The vocals of Jonathan Davis are in their prime here, and they really add on to the theme of this album well. The ... read more
What did I just witness? I'm speechless...
This is the best track of this year so far. Period.
Also when I listened to this in Spotify I got the song Jaded next and it seems like this track transitions into that which is pretty cool.
Oh my goodness, that guitar work alone makes this album awesome. The vocals and instruments just add on to the awesomeness.
I've never been the biggest fan of math rock, but this album stood out to me. Instead of being messy like most math rock albums I've listened to, this one is actually great and the hooks made me get up and dance lol. Some of these tracks have their flaws though like the album getting a bit repetitive towards the end, but it's not too bad.
I came back to this album WAY too ... read more
SYCAMOUR's 2nd album might be the most underrated post-hardcore album I've ever listened to. It's like if old Panic! and Pierce the Veil had a baby (in a good way).
Every song here is filled with emotion, incredible writing and breathtaking vocals. Production is great and the mixing is amazing, as well as the instrumentals! Had a blast listening to this from start to finish and I'd recommend everyone who sees this review to check this out!
The last track...
Korn's self-titled album from start to finish was definetly a roller coaster. It might be the most disturbing music I've listened to lately. It's raw, depressing and dark. Though, it's very impactful and all the tracks have an important message. I feel like Davis is the perfect vocalist for this album, no other singer could do what he did. And the instrumentals add on to the theme really well. The last track definitely threw me off. I was genuinely disturbed and scared. No ... read more