I'm usually not a fan of this whole guitar-wankery type music, but Angel by Unprocessed has proven itself to be one of 2025's most creative and cohesive albums. It's an incredibly fun and satisfying listen. Legendary Spotify recommendation, and has quickly grown to be in my top 3 favorites to come out this year.
Rating: 10/10
Favorite Song: Take Me Back To Eden
Least Favorite: DYWTYLM
I listen to a lot of music. I listen from everything ranged from pop to metal to rap. With all the albums I've listened to, I can't help but praise so many of them. The writing, the riffs, there's so much to love about so many albums. But with the all the music I listen to, I haven't listened to an album that has made me feel something. I can vibe to an album, and enjoy it. But I never feel something ... read more
Rating: 9/10
Favorite Song: Death Can Take Me
Least Favorite: In Darkness
Yea, this is fucking awesome. Lorna Shore put out yet another banger, which includes what I’d consider their most mixed bundle of tracks. From flat out deathcore, to anthemic deathcore, to huge orchestral tracks that just feel big. If you were expecting something different from this band, you’ll be disappointed. If you expecting just flat out deathcore, prepare for lots of surprises, cause goddamn, this ... read more
Rating: 10/10
Favorite Song: The Big Goodbye
Least Favorite: None of them
Most people have a guilty pleasure artist, and AJR has always been that band for me. But I can confidently say, that this was not a guilty pleasure listen. This is easily their most well produced, well written, and well recorded bunch of tracks the guys have ever done, and I’m genuinely impressed. The delay was worth it, the EP was amazing. The Big Goodbye is among one of the best songs they’ve made, and all ... read more
Rating: 10/10
Favorite Song: milk of the madonna
Least Favorite: None of them
Private Music is an example of how Deftones are still going strong, even 20 years after the release of their debut. It's heavy, groovy, and well produced, so old and new Deftones fans will fall in love with them. Private Music is a spectacle, and it shows no sign that Deftones are gonna die out anytime soon