The Questioning of Religion and the Search for Help in the God Above Us
This album is a raw, unflinching journey a direct line from Lingua Ignota to the divine. It dives headfirst into faith, doubt, and the search for solace in a world that often feels indifferent. Every track feels like an intimate interrogation of religion, power, and suffering, blending intense, almost otherworldly vocals with haunting, genre-defying instrumentation.
The record is simultaneously beautiful and terrifying, ... read more
Someone recommended this to me, and honestly, it’s a good track. The lyrics are the low point of the song for me, but the flow is surprisingly solid. There’s a lot going on, maybe too much for me, but overall, it’s good
This album defines Kanye West,
As he splits himself into three Pablos: Saint Pablo, Pablo Escobar, and Pablo Picasso, representing Faith, Fame (and Mental Health), and Art (and Mental Health), respectively. And it’s fucking amazing how he explores himself.
I HAVE LOST MY WORDS.
What can I even say? This isn’t just music, it's not vocals or instrumentation alone. It’s pure emotion, spirit, frustration, something that goes beyond art.
It took me a long time to sit with this album. At first, I was hesitant; some tracks felt disturbing, and I couldn’t face it. I think it took me about a year before I could truly listen.
Now, it moves me in ways I can hardly contain, it makes me cry, it makes me scream with rage. Every note, ... read more
FIRST IMPRESSION OF NEUROSIS AND IT’S INSANE.
Everything feels intense, as if their emotions are burning, exploding, and constantly expanding.
Prime Chief Keef was something else, man.
It’s not my favorite project from him, but it’s still solid and FUCKING fun.
Everything is off-beat, yet it all sounds amazing.
Why didn’t I hear this when I was younger? This really took me back to 2014.
PRIME KEEF RIGHT HERE
This album just doesn’t quite hit the mark. Compared to other electropop releases, the production is not very good and feels lacking. The ideas are there, but they’re not fully realized or executed as well as they could be. Still, it remains a fun and enjoyable listen overall.
THE TIMING IS INSANE.
You can feel the love, you can feel the summer energy, it’s everywhere.
The vibe is unreal. Honestly, the only thing missing is a Jane Remover or Danny Brown feature.
Everyone was expecting that, I guess. You can never say that Converge will flop.
THIS IS SO PRETTY.
Great album! I’m not very familiar with James Blake, but I really liked it.
WHAT A FUCKING LEGEND
Kim Gordon once again proves that she’s one of the greatest artists of all time. Even after Sonic Youth (one of the greatest bands ever), she continues to explore, experiment, and reinvent herself. She truly embodies what it means to be a real artist. Pushing 70 and still doing this is incredible.