This is Kali's best project since Isolation. The blend of styles keeps this album sounding fresh, and overall a solid listen
Childish Gambino returns to an older project, and its pretty good! Having never heard the original, I enjoyed this rerelease.
A solid collaboration between Future and Metro. Some good bangers on here, though most people will only remember this as the beginning of a war...
Dark, creepy, trippy, and overall a really good project
A decent debut. It can sound pretty bland at points, but it has its moments, and I'm curious to see where this group goes in the future
Not my favorite Billie album, it does tend to drag a bit towards the middle, but still a very enjoyable album, and it's good to see the duo continuing to push themselves and try new ideas
Coming back to this album after years has given me a brand new appreciation for how good it is. At first glance fuzzybrain is a simple indie-pop album, but there's such a deep sincerity that's so palpable here. Listening to this again I was pulled right back to when I was 18. It doesn't hurt that this contains some of Sloans most creative and vibrant sounds. This album has a magic, that I feel has been unfortunately lost in Sloans projects since.
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I love Sloan, but I can't help but feel a bit sad at the direction he's taken. Fuzzybrain showed so much promise, and Harmony House was fine, but this project just feels empty.
I can't lie, this album saved my life. I Didn't Mean To Haunt You tackles heavy topics of life, death, loneliness, and suicide, all in such a unique and immersive way. The ghost narrative works so well, fitting perfectly with the eerie, otherworldly production. Genuinely such a fantastic album.
Tyler takes elements from all his past albums and combines them all to make Igor. An amazing album made all the more impressive after already showing incredible growth with Flower Boy. This album feels raw, ugly, and aggressive but so lush and beautiful at the same time, all while doing a fantastic job conveying the story of a love triangle, a toxic relationship, and learning to move on.
Despite a few shortcomings, 'How Do You Sleep At Night?' is a refreshingly charming debut from Teezo, with a few surprises up it's sleeve.
It's art seperated from the artist as much as possible while still holding meaning. It's one of the coldest, emptiest, most mechanical sounding albums, while somehow still sounding human at its deepest core. This album explores music in a way that few other albums from artists of this size can.
Nothing in this album feels real, yet somehow it is. A true dreamlike experience.
Much more than just a novelty album, Let's Start Here proves to be one of the best psychedelic albums in years.
Before this album, Björk had already made it clear that she was an anomaly, but Homogenic feels like the perfection of everything she'd been working towards. This album is sonic whiplash of gorgeous and elegant strings and hard and loud beats, and it's a joy through and through. And her voice on this album is just golden. Hers had already been one of the most interesting voices in music from the start, but on this album, it sounds so much more trained and deliberate. Just Björk at her ... read more
A gorgeously immersive album, that takes you on a vibrant journey through prehistoric Earth. From the instrumentals, the wispy vocals, and don't even get me started on the layering, from the moment the album starts you feel as if you're getting lost in a magical and mysterious forest.