“EXPERIMENTAL RAP”, another consistent, cool, and great listen in Peggy’s catalog, it is the first album however that I have some obvious criticisms of.
First being that instead of focusing on quality for individual tracks, he looks for numbers, which isn’t always an awful thing, but it’s not a trade off he should have made for this album. Too many interlude like tracks that dull the listening experience.
Second, it doesn’t have any big highs like any of ... read more
There are many, many situations where I understand why experimental rap isn't everyone's lane, but if you don't somewhat enjoy LP! I do not trust you.
"My crushing solitude".
There are many styles of Indie Rock, what exactly Laika produced on this one, was something truly special. countdown over moscow encapsulates what it means to be sad. Its unfiltered sound to its unique, mechanical atmosphere that is surrounded by warm instruments that Laika crafted to sound as if they were leaving you. I love this album.
psykotic by OsamaSon contains some of the most compelling and unconventional elements I’ve heard in recent music. The very foundations of psykotic challenge traditional structure, as well as the boundaries established by artists like Playboi Carti in 2020. Nothing about this project feels conventionally “correct,” yet it provokes an almost instinctive urge toward chaos the moment it begins to play.
Rage, as a genre, carries certain inherent limitations; psykotic does not ... read more
Ride the Lightning may not sound fully mastered in the way Metallica’s later work would, but that does little to diminish its stature. If anything, that slight roughness only adds to its identity, making it feel even more representative of the early 1980s thrash metal environment it helped define. The album captures that era’s cold, volatile energy with remarkable precision, balancing speed, darkness, and ambition in a way that still feels essential.
What makes the record so ... read more