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Takes every actually good element from this new era of hip-hop/trap and mixes it together beautifully. This album just put the rest of the rage scene to shame. Not to mention Psychoboost is the song of the year so far. Another trans W‼️
I truly don’t understand the high ratings on this album. As someone who loves after hours and dawn fm, this lacks in most of the way that make those albums great. The songs aren’t bad per se but the whole thing is extremely overproduced and lacking in direction. Feels like leftovers from the last two records. Dawn fm had relatively simple production while still sounding extremely interesting, this feels like flexing expensive production for the sake of being some sort of ... read more
Justice is back with the classic, tight French house experience we’ve come to expect from them. Packed with plenty glossy pop melodies, I just prefer my house a little dirty
Fun and energetic. Teezo has always had a way about making his songs sounds incredibly interesting. Fun listen but pretty underwhelming/disappointing and not much to leave with. He has better and I honestly expect better in the future.
There are few albums where something so intangible and unidentifiable makes for something so amazing, “The Mollusk” is one of these examples. This sound shouldn’t work as well as it does, yet there is undeniably something here that is so unique yet accessible.
These are some catchy tracks that border on some real pop appeal. The sound of this album stuck with me almost instantly and is one of the fastest such a unique sound has clicked for me. The pallet being created here ... read more
John Coltrane's "Blue Train" is an iconic album that epitomizes the spirit of hard bop jazz.
Released in 1957, this masterpiece showcases Coltrane's incredible talent as a saxophonist and his ability to captivate listeners with his lyrical and inventive playing.
From the opening notes of the title track, "Blue Train," listeners are transported into a world of melodic beauty and rhythmic vitality. The album's compositions are crafted with care and precision, allowing each ... read more
Kanye West's album "Yeezus" is an audacious and boundary-pushing masterpiece that challenges the conventions of hip-hop and leaves an indelible mark on the musical landscape. Released in 2013, this album showcases West's artistic evolution, pushing the boundaries of genre, production, and lyrical content.
From the very first track, "On Sight," listeners are thrust into a world of sonic experimentation and raw emotion. The production on "Yeezus" is abrasive and ... read more
Miles Davis' album "Bitches Brew" is an absolute masterpiece that revolutionized the world of jazz.
Released in 1970, this iconic double album pushed the boundaries of the genre, blending elements of jazz, rock, and funk into a groundbreaking fusion that remains influential to this day.
From the moment the album begins with the hypnotic track "Pharaoh's Dance," listeners are transported into a world of sonic exploration. The production on "Bitches Brew" is rich ... read more
Death Grips' album "The Powers That B" is a mind-bending exploration of sound and emotion. Released in 2015, this double album is divided into two distinct parts: "N****s on the Moon" and "Jenny Death." Together, they showcase Death Grips' trademark aggressive and experimental approach to music. "N****s on the Moon" is an avant-garde masterpiece that challenges traditional song structures and pushes the boundaries of electronic music. The production on ... read more
Not a bad thugger album by any means, got some solid, replay-able songs out of this one but it’s not much more. But then again, when was thug ever an album artist?
Full Review:
I’ve been writing longer and more detailed reviews lately but there isn’t a whole lot to say here. Firstly, I like Young Thug, he has one of the most unique voices in modern trap music and I have a lot of respect and appreciation for that, but the truth is Young Thug is integrally a song artist ... read more