They aren't fond of missing, are they?
Despite this being probably their worst record of the 3, this is still great stuff. Like objectively you can't say this is bad music in my opinion, like this is just beautiful.
Some points are higher than others don't get me wrong, but there's no real low points at all in this, it just stays consistent enough.
Oh and "Instant Psalm" is fantastic, deserves so much more love
Undeath are back with their third record and whilst this doesn't shift too much away genre wise from their last two records, this record just seems to do it better, which is great because it can happen with bands where they stick with the same sound and it eventually gets tiresome but these have definitely improved, especially since I felt like the second record wasn't near the same quality as the first.
Can't wait to see what these can do in the future because they're ... read more
Nice little track. Does seem a little uninspired and nothing new from the group which isn't necessarily a bad thing but I suppose with how much they evolved from their first to the second record then it's only natural to expect them to get better and better.
Again another banger with a groovy bassline. I'm disappointed it's taken me this long to get into these but wow they're great so far from what I've heard. Definitely gonna cover there first two records at some stage.
Big banger with great instrumentations and energy throughout. Amy is a very captivating frontwoman and I can't wait to see the heights that this new record can reach
Not too bad, nice change of pace for their usual sound.
Slower, ballad like songs are still obviously in the works for these but I can see the potential in this style for them.
Very strong "Faint" vibes from this, except way safer but I don't mind that at all. Decent track and I must say I'm starting to really love Emily's voice.
I know it's only 2 songs but this album seems to be shaping up not too badly at all.
#3 Discography Dissection: Brockhampton
A very fitting 100th review for me personally as this is probably my favourite BH record, had to make sure the 100th review was a meaningful one so here we are.
For me, this is the final BH album. Obviously "The Family" and "TM" exist but they're not actual BH albums to me, this is the final one to me, and like I said, it so happens to just about be my favourite by them, with "GINGER" and "S3" not too far ... read more
#3 Discography Dissection: Brockhampton
Even though this is their "most popular" album on Spotify, which is literally just for Sugar alone, this is easily their most underrated record. Such a fantastic record top to bottom with a lot of emotion and maturity in their sound.
"NO HALO" is one of their best openers and tracks full stop, "VICTOR ROBERTS" is a very underrated closer with an emotional story to it and there's no shortage of bangers on this with the ... read more
Asap is always someone I've enjoyed but never loved like a lot of other people, but I was excited to see he was releasing a record, yet I hadn't heard any of the singles yet so...
I thought going with what was supposedly the worst track from the 3 was probably the best idea so then I know to expect better.
But anyways this track is decent, nothing mind blowing at all but just a little simple banger which kinda reminds me of Magnolia by Playboi Carti
It's decent. Nothing mind blowing but it's just easy listening and relaxing in a way. Nothing really wrong with it but the interludes to get a little tiring after awhile
#3 Discography Dissection: Brockhampton
After their success with their Saturation trilogy, the boybands stance in the industry would change big time when they signed to RCA Records and would now be producing their 4th album in Abbey Road studios.
Unfortunately though that wasn't the main talking point for the boyband as member Ameer had parted ways with the group due to allegations.
With all the amounting pressure on them as a group to not only stay strong with losing one of their ... read more
Yeah this really isn't that bad at all? I'm not fully sure why it's gaining some hate.
I get it sounds like LCD Soundsystem but it still sounds seperate enough to their stuff that feels like another artist.
It's not like a Greta Van Fleet/Led Zeppelin similarity where GVF don't make great music at all but still sound like LZ. The Dare does definitely have similarities to LCD Soundsystem but he's still his own artist and he's released a genuinely solid, fun ... read more
LFGGGGGG
So so happy about this reunion. LP were one of the first ever bands I remember listenting to, mainly because of my brother and just the thoughts of being able to see them live would be so amazing 🥲
Song isn't bad at all too, kinda reminds me of the material off of "The Hunting Party". Emily Armstrongs voice is great too, really compliments their sound and does a good job on their original material.
Nails doing what they do best, making a very short yet very brutal record that you can't get enough of.
Crikey that was very good. Can't wait to see these in a few weeks