Sabrina Carpenter - emails i can't send
87

Emails I Can’t Send is a beautifully crafted album that really resonated with me. From the moment you press play, you’re drawn into a sonic world that perfectly balances contemporary pop with a raw emotional edge. The sound throughout the record feels fresh yet intimate, with well-produced layers that highlight Sabrina’s impressive vocal abilities without overshadowing the emotional core of the songs. Her vocals are consistently strong and expressive, conveying vulnerability ... read more

Kesha - .
77

Let me start by saying I am so proud of Kesha, after everything she's been through- she has come out on top and is living her best life. So shout out to her and we are celebrating her independence day more than that of the USA. On ".", Kesha seems to try and blend sounds of her previous works into one album, and she does so well. I will say, the sound she went for is fine, but a bit dated. However, the album is still such a fun and enjoyable listen. The opening to FREEDOM. made ... read more

Jeff Buckley - Grace
100

What an incredible debut album, not many can create a timeless masterpiece fresh into the game. This album starts with a stripped-down, folk-esc Mojo Pin, journies through devastating yet hopeful lyrics and emotions, and ends with an alt-rock soothing Dream Brother. But what captivates the listener the most, is Buckley's vocals themselves. He shows such masterful, and wide, ranges from low-altos to brief moments of a high-soprano. It is such a great display of passion, beauty, songwriting, ... read more

Lorde - Virgin
83

Lorde has finally made their comeback since releasing their weakest record to date (Solar Power), with 'Virgin'. And this album did NOT disappoint. The production is different yet familiar to Lorde and their sound, it's hard to explain. This is such an introspective record as well, the themes and concepts from handling trauma, rebirth, ambition, and healing resonate with you while you listen. Though I don't think this reaches as high as 'Melodrama' or 'Pure ... read more

Radiohead - Kid A
100

In the third album by Radiohead, I have listened to, Kid A is definitely the second best behind "Ok Computer" and "In Rainbows". I would've never thought that tapping into electronica would be a good move for them, but wow was I wrong. The emotions that fill this album are heavy, melancholic, yet provide a glimmer of hope. It's atmospheric yet precise in its sound. Radiohead is easily one of the best bands/artists of the 21st century, if not all time. Favorite: How ... read more

Radiohead - In Rainbows
85

In Rainbows is definitely an incredible record. The production is lush and magical, the lyrics are deep, and the concepts are there. However I didn't connect to this record as much as I did with "Ok Computer". I think I need to listen to it all again for sure, but still a wonderful album.

Radiohead - OK Computer
100

Wow. I mean wow. I have NEVER been so emotionally moved by an album before. It is full of genuine emotion, the most heartbreaking yet beautiful imagery, lyrics that cut down to the bone, and production that sends you into another galaxy. 'Let Down', 'Lucky', 'The Tourist', and 'Airbag' are my highlights but the entire record is sensational. I'm truly speechless.

Addison Rae - Addison
78

I am the first to admit that it is hard to take Addison Rae seriously when it comes to music. Especially after her droplets and first attempts from years ago, kinda cringe-worthy tbh. HOWEVER, when I heard Diet Pepsi for the first time, I began to pay closer attention. While this isn't some indie pop-bible that demands a listen like she may have wanted, it is still a fun and enjoyable record. I think if people listen to it without thinking about Addison's past, they will find fun in ... read more

Miley Cyrus - Something Beautiful
100

Miley Cyrus has reached a new peak, and it is truly 'Something Beautiful'. The lush production, beautiful mixing, stunning vocals, supreme lyrics, and captivating concept all combine perfectly to give us the best album of 2025- and of the best of the decade. I'm truly in awe of this record, it is phenomenal in every category. There is a song for any and everybody to enjoy while still feeling like a cohesive project. Only Miley could go from giving us a safe, yet fantastic, ... read more

PinkPantheress - to hell with it
77

This album's production and vibes are so comforting, idek why. I feel at ease and safe. Not to mention its such an enjoyable listen!

Miley Cyrus - End of the World
NR

This song is absolute perfection. Easily one of if not Miley's greatest song(s) to date. This is THEE hit of 2025 and one of the biggest hits of the decade already. This deserves everything 'Flowers' got and MORE. Her vocals, the production, vibes, and music video are stunning. She is coming to end careers with this song and album.

Miley Cyrus - Something Beautiful
NR

THE JAZZ? POP? GRUNGE? ROCK? SOUL? OH MILEY CYRUS THE WOMAN THAT YOU ARE

Lana Del Rey - Blue Banisters
78

I do like this album, but it's pretty similar to 'Chemtrails' in the sense that it is just a good listen, nothing too special but not bad. 'Living Legend' is the highlight song on the album for me, the bridge/ending transcends me into another dimension. I am glad that Lana moved in a different direction from 'Chemtrails' and this album with 'Ocean Boulevard', just so she retained her success from her previous work.

Lana Del Rey - Chemtrails Over the Country Club
79

It is an enoyable listen for sure, even if it is her weakest album to date. She really tapped into this soft, airy, and elegant sound that we have seen glimpes of on 'Honeymoon' and 'Lust For Life' but in full force.

Lana Del Rey - Lust for Life
82

This album has my favorite Lana song of all time, 'Tomorrow Never Came'. So that alone makes it a good album, but thankfully even if it wasn't on it, this album is still masterful in its own right. Getting Stevie Nicks, The Weekend, Playboi Carti, ASAP Rocky, and Sean Lennon on the same album and making it all make sense is no easy task. Lana's songwriting really shined on this album.

Lana Del Rey - Honeymoon
80

It's airy, sexy, mysterious, and even a bit sppoky? This album has such a unique sound to it, one that I haven't found in like any other album. Though not my favorite album by Lana it still has it highs that outweigh to few lows about the record.

Lana Del Rey - Ultraviolence
87

This album is amazing. Lana's vocals, the lovely production, and vibes overall just create such a well-engineered record. It contains some of her career highlights and some deep cuts not as well known by the public. 'Brooklyn Baby' and 'The Other Woman' are some of my favorite songs in her discography.

Lana Del Rey - Born to Die
83

In her debut Lana served up one of the most iconic and defining albums of the 21st century. It is such an enjoyable listen and one that people always come back to.

Katy Perry - Smile
60

Besides 'Never Really Over' and 'Harley's In Hawaii', this album is pretty boring and forgettable. I really don't think Katy will ever have a good or successful album again, and it's a bit sad honestly. She went from one of he biggest artisrts in the game to some khia everyone has forgotten about.

Katy Perry - Witness
57

I don't really have much to say about this album that we all don't already know. Odd sounding, poor lyrics, and an average execution. Taylor's curse has really caused the downfall of Katy Perry, play stupid games you win stupid prizes.

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