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BTS - ARIRANG
BTS
ARIRANG
2026 • LP
30
May 2
ZAYN - KONNAKOL
ZAYN
KONNAKOL
2026 • LP
75
May 2
A$AP Rocky - Don't Be Dumb
A$AP Rocky
Don't Be Dumb
2026 • LP
75
May 2
Djo - The Crux
Djo
The Crux
2025 • LP
85
May 2
Khamari - To Dry a Tear
Khamari
To Dry a Tear
2025 • LP
90
May 2
James Blake - Trying Times
James Blake
Trying Times
2026 • LP
95
May 2
Madison Beer - locket
Madison Beer
locket
2026 • LP
85
May 2

Recent Reviews

Jessie Ware - Superbloom
100

A radiant blend of disco, dance-pop, and boogie that feels both lush and effortlessly refined. The grooves are rich and infectious, carrying warmth and elegance throughout. The production is polished and layered, giving every track a vibrant, glowing texture. It flows seamlessly, creating a cohesive and immersive experience. The vocal delivery is smooth and controlled, perfectly complementing its soulful, dance-driven core.

Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon
90

It plays out like one continuous thought rather than separate tracks, with each moment bleeding perfectly into the next. The atmosphere is dense and immersive, pulling you into its world without ever letting go. Nothing feels accidental, every sound, every transition, every idea is placed with intention. It’s less about individual highlights and more about the overall experience, which remains just as powerful no matter how often you return to it.

blink-182 - Enema of the State
90

Everything here is tight, catchy, and ridiculously fun without losing its edge. The hooks hit instantly, the energy never dips, and there’s that perfect mix of humor with a subtle emotional undertone that catches you off guard. It’s not trying to be profound, but it ends up hitting harder than expected because of how naturally it captures a specific feeling. Front to back, it’s consistent, memorable, and easily one of the strongest pop-punk records out there.

RAYE - THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE.
99

RAYE delivers something strikingly honest here: raw, vulnerable, and fully in control of her sound. The emotional weight carries through almost every track, but it never feels overwhelming because it’s matched with sharp songwriting and thoughtful production. There’s a real sense of purpose behind it all, like nothing is thrown in just for the sake of it. It’s intimate without being small, and powerful without trying too hard. This is the kind of project that stays with you ... read more


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