An imprint of marijuana leaves.
This era of amped-up cloud rap albums is way out of the ordinary. Like the many artists in this sphere of the newer genre of rap, those who find moderate success have to do something new and fresh, right? The key subject in this wave of electronified cloud rap, such as the case with the beginnings of the Drain Gang collective, has plenty more to explore. The intense fanaticism led to a significant number of streams and collaborations with more mainstream ... read more
Overboarding on alienation.
Man Alive! marks the second appearance of singer-songwriter Archy Marshall on my Instagram page.
The debut of King Krule on my Instagram grid was with the fan-favorite album, The OOZ. That album concluded on a very high note and continues to be one of my favorite things I've written for my page. In Man Alive!, the bleak, human-exploring sonority is amplified tenfold on the fourteen tracks that comprise this album and the aforementioned The OOZ.
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From provocative to more provocative.
Acid Bath's approach to writing is an oddball type for sure. I mean, who puts a serial killer's own self-portrait on the cover? The possibilities are endless, I suppose. The debut album, When the Kite String Pops, by American sludge metal band Acid Bath, provokes the feeling of violence throughout its hour and nine-minute runtime.
Sludge metal is a very punishing genre of metal, and this sound is probably one of my favorites that I've ... read more
The most legendary trajectory in Cloud Rap ever.
Bladee gave back to his fans with this 30 track album and made way for a new modern take of himself.
This is truly worth checking out if you have been with him since day one, or have listened to most of his discography.
*I will give this a relisten as this score is most likely outdated
The imminent radiation of weird, and avant-garde compositions that would lead to this moment, and at that time, Mr. Bungle’s self-titled is perfection in spite of the rather long outros at the end of almost each track.
Mike Patton lead outfit of Experimental Metal, and chaotic fueled everything is perhaps the most I’ve connected to with a release under this category of genres. With almost every track clicking in the instance I hit play on this album, this completely silly use of ... read more