Falling In Reverse doing Falling In Reverse things - throw Hardy in the mix and you get this crime against eardrums.
I knew this was going to be bad before I even clicked on it because any combination of Ronnie Radke and women is going to turn out terrible, and surprise, surprise it lived up to my rock bottom expectations.
Trash.
6 years after their last album Celebrity Mansions, Dinosaur Pile-Up returns with something that sounds quite a bit like their last release.
That said, I loved how they sounded on Celebrity Mansions, so I'm not too bothered by more of the same.
Overall, I've Felt Better is a bit less aggressive sounding than Celebrity Mansions, and I would almost dare to say less inspired, however they've still managed to put out a solid album here.
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This EP is pretty fun - it's a solid collection of Eurobeat styled tracks>
Though far from a 10 out of 10, after multiple listens I can confidently say I thoroughly enjoy this release, Diamond Girlfriend is a bit cringe though if I'm honest.
Carbonated Love - 88
Morality Game - 75
Last Dance - 90
Bite - 70
Diamond Girlfriend - 45
Pretty run-of-the-mill J-pop, but it's a fun little tune with no glaringly bad issues.
Solid.
Bricked out to the max mix, unremarkable instrumental, pretty lackluster vocals from Ollie tbh.
And then there's Rustage who just set a world record for least amount of time needed to kill a song, doing it in an astounding 10 SECOND long feature.
Only positive is the first minute of the song being pretty peppy, but again that energy gets tossed in the ditch the moment Rustage barges in.
The name of this album being "$ome $exy $ongs 4 U" after Kendrick has been calling him a sexual predator for the better part of a year is hilarious.
First listening to this EP when it originally came out I can remember not being a big fan of it besides BERSERKER.
Listening to it now, however, I can say that this is a solid EP overall with rather impressive instrumentals.
It doesn't quite compare to Journey, and Irys doesn't feel as invested in this one vocally for some reason, but either way it's far from being bad.
Delight: A solid opener largely driven by the strings, giving it a grand feel ... read more
The lyric "My give-a-fucks are on vacation" inspired me to write a review lmao
A solid, catchy, if not a bit repetitive pop song, I vibe.
One big yuck.
Sexyy Red continues her lowest common denominator slutcore, dragging Bruno Mars into it somehow.
Nerissa is easily one of the best singers in all of Hololive, so I was excited to see that she had released an EP.
While it doesn't hit the nail on the head, it mostly doesn't disappoint, Say My Name and In My Feelings in particular are the highlights.
SHATTER is a rather poor end to the EP, however, as it's a song that doesn't play to Nerissa's strengths at all.
"Burst Song of Destruction" comes equipped with a pretty sick cover and... 7 rereleases of songs that've been out for literally years.
The opening track is the only new release and it's alright I guess, a bit too moe for my tastes.
I've always been a fan of NoDistance and Sickbay Mistake, and Secret Class isn't bad at all.
The other 4 tracks on this thing, however, are pretty mid.
The mix is muddy but that's almost to be expected at this point; overall, ... read more
It's... okay, a bit better than Specter at least.
There's some pretty fun songs that I find myself humming along with such as BIBBIDIBA (Track 2) , AWAKE(Giga don't miss, y'all), Caramel Pain, and DEADPOOL, the rest are pretty unremarkable for me.
Suisei's vocals will always be stellar, but the instrumentals put behind her are becoming more and more corporate and that's not a good thing.
This album starts out with a car crash and some game over fanfare, which serves as a good metaphor for what immediately follows.
Tracks 1-2 genuinely had me questioning what I was listening to, thankfully track 3 brought things back a bit with a decent chorus and some fun vocals - granted Polka's diverse and charismatic delivery is pretty much always fun.
That being said, the album doesn't really hit a recognizable high point from track 4-7, track 7 in particular is a MESS.
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This was a hell of a welcome back to the world of Hololive after I stepped away for a while.
First two tracks go hard, track 3 is insanely catchy and while I think the final track is a step down (no pun intended) it's still very solid.
I truly believe this is one of the best Hololive EPs out there.
Track Ratings:
1. Shout now, sheep!! - 90
2. Revival - 85
3. WataAme Pop - 100
4. Our step - 75
Champagne Poetry ain't bad ngl.
The rest is pretty mid.
Album as a whole feels pretty bloated and soulless, but it's not bad.
Literally only two songs on this record are worth listening to, Currents because the beat is funny af, and Jimmy Cooks because 21 Savage went fucking HARD.
The rest is some of the blandest, laziest, most uninteresting music Drake has ever put out and that's saying something.