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Mayhem is an album that feels like an emotional odyssey, a glorious collision of self-discovery, sonic experimentation, and unapologetic power. It’s a journey through darkness and light, through the highs and lows of Gaga’s artistic soul. From the very first note, the album pulls you in with an energy that’s both chaotic and perfectly orchestrated—a beautifully imperfect reflection of her own evolution.
There’s a sense of freedom ... read more
GLOBAL ALBUM REVIEW : I gave None So Vile by Cryptosis a listen, and honestly, it just didn’t click with me. I can understand the hype — the technical prowess is undeniable, and the brutal death metal elements are executed with precision and intensity. The band clearly knows what they’re doing, and I respect the dedication it takes to create something this complex and aggressive.
But as much as I tried, it veered too far from what my ears and taste can embrace. The sheer ... read more
GLOBAL ALBUM REVIEW : Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz is definitely one of those projects that divides opinion—and honestly, I’m a bit torn myself. The album is quite a journey, but it often feels overly long and somewhat scattered. At 23 tracks and over an hour and a half, it demands a lot of patience, and the eclectic, experimental nature means it doesn’t always hold together as a coherent whole.
Musically, Miley really takes risks here, diving deep into psychedelic, indie, ... read more
GLOBAL ALBUM REVIEW : Carly Rae Jepsen — The Loveliest Time is a solid pop album that showcases her signature knack for crafting catchy melodies and infectious hooks. There are definitely some standout tracks here that capture the joy and sparkle we’ve come to expect from her — moments that feel light, playful, and genuinely fun. The production is polished and colorful, often leaning into bright synths and upbeat rhythms that make for an easy, feel-good listen.
That said, the ... read more
GLOBAL ALBUM REVIEW : Have a Nice Life — Deathconsciousness is one of those rare albums that defies easy description or categorization. It’s a sprawling, immersive experience that feels both timeless and deeply personal, simultaneously beautiful and haunting. The production is raw and lo-fi, drenched in reverb and distortion, creating a thick atmosphere that feels like wandering through a foggy, forgotten landscape. There’s a profound melancholy that runs through every track, ... read more
GLOBAL ALBUM REVIEW : Reasonable Doubt is a classic debut album that laid the foundation for Jay-Z’s long and influential career in hip-hop. It’s often seen as a flawless representation of 90s East Coast rap, with production that leans heavily on jazzy, soulful beats, creating a rich and atmospheric backdrop throughout the project. Producers like DJ Premier, Ski, and Clark Kent crafted smooth yet gritty instrumentals that perfectly complement Jay-Z’s laid-back but sharp ... read more