It’s honestly a breath of fresh air seeing Olivia Rodrigo drop a love song as a lead single. But compared to driver’s license and vampire, it’s not her strongest lead. I still enjoy it though, it’s not bad at all. It just didn’t click with me right away. Took a few listens before the vibe really hit.
I really like it. The instrumentals are so good, and Ella and Morgan’s voices blend perfectly. I could play this on repeat.
I really love this genre, especially when it’s done by Noah Kahan. His music feels so calming, but at the same time, his songwriting hits really deep. This album, to me, feels like one of the strongest releases of 2026 so far. It’s cohesive, emotional, and shows how much he’s grown as a songwriter.
The fact that I prefer the B-sides over the title track is honestly mind-blowing. It’s like going through a muddy road and suddenly finding something beautiful.
“Moon” and “Choom” didn’t really need to be released, I’m sure YG has better songs saved for BABYMONSTER. “I Like It” is easily my favorite, and it should’ve been the title track. Huge missed opportunity.
This isn’t their best work, but I still enjoyed the last two ... read more
At first, I honestly don’t even know what they were thinking releasing this kind of “fast fashion” music. It just feels like straight-up noise pollution. There’s nothing good about this EP. If I had to pick something, maybe “Wassup” makes a bit of sense, but even then, I wouldn’t call it good. It’s just… mid at best.
The production is a complete mess, and the lyrics don’t make any sense at all. It genuinely feels like brainrot. ... read more
The self-titled album Cigarettes After Sex by Cigarettes After Sex is honestly super relaxing and chill, it even works perfectly as a sleep companion. The instrumentals and vocals are incredibly soft, they just melt into your ears and create such an immersive vibe, especially when you listen to it late at night.
The downside is that the album can feel a bit monotonous, since most of the tracks carry a similar vibe. But strangely, that’s also what makes it work. Instead of feeling ... read more
This is my journey through listening to all the Grammy winners for Album of the Year. I continued with the 10th Grammy winner album.
In my opinion, this album felt way ahead of its time. Back when most artists were staying in their own lane and sticking to one genre, The Beatles really stepped out and explored a wide range of sounds all within one album.
What makes it stand out even more is that it doesn’t feel all over the place. A lot of artists try to experiment and end up with ... read more
Hungover by Ella Langley is seriously underrated.
The album feels very country, not the kind that’s been pop-ified for charts, but one that still has its roots, with a touch of rock that makes it sound more raw and full of attitude. It’s also really consistent thematically, revolving around toxic love, going back, regretting it, and repeating the same cycle, super relatable.
My favorite is I Blame the Bar. It’s catchy and fun on the surface, but actually calls out ... read more
It's good. But first listen it reminds me of one of old song but I don't know the name of the song