Definitely some of the most gratifying metal tracks of this decade.
There's quite a few mediocre inclusions on this record, but I can't really hate on it because it's for a good cause and is worth everyone's attention.
Despite how long they've been involved in the music scene, Gorillaz continue to prove that they are anything but uncreative.
The orchestral bits are a nice touch, but much of the music doesn't stand on its own outside the context of "Wuthering Heights."
A bittersweet resolution to some of the most turbulent years Parker Corey and RiTchie have definitely gone through since the passing of Steppa J. Groggs.
Has incredible highs but abysmal lows. "THE END" is such a superficial overview of the state of the world it makes me think Rocky has been living under a rock for the last eight years. Like how are you going to talk about gun violence and the quality of school lunches as back to back examples of having terrible societal impacts. And yeah, all of the things discussed are issues to some extent, thanks for recognizing that like the rest of the population already has. That being said, ... read more