I lost my way again.
32 minutes of listening to Ronnie Radke pretending to be Eminem that I'll never get back.
I would genuinely much rather have spent that time listening to DEMONDICE's debut EP again.
This is objectively shit, but it knows that.
This is an April Fool's mixtape that was made for Mori's fans to have a laugh at, unfortunately, as a Mori fan, most of the jokes just... suck.
It kinda feels like Mori taking a jab at her previous persona and how she used to be as a person which is honestly the only reason I'm giving this anything higher than a 5 - also I kinda enjoyed Street FITE.
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A modern masterpiece.
Lyrically and instrumentally this record brings so much to the table and carries a message strong enough that even a simple white boy like myself can understand and appreciate it.
My only complaint is the beat on Momma gets grating at times.
One of the best Hololive projects to this day, IRyS delivers an overall amazing vocal performance all throughout this record and the instrumentals take you on an emotional ride that goes from happy and optimistic (Only in Hope, Joy with You) to atmospheric and somber (Nameless Sadness) to intense and frustrated aggression (Bare your teeth) and lands on mellow and optimistic (Sink again Rise again, Flower of hope)
This album really is a Journey, and an enjoyable one at that, would absolutely ... read more
Genuinely believe this to be Mori's best project yet, it's catchy, chaotic, and full of personality.
Carousel and Left For Dead Lullaby are easily some of her best work and the rest of the tracks are enjoyable enough to keep your interest, six feet under especially is another highlight here.
I understand it's not to everyone's taste but this project in particular is certainly worth a listen.
What I consider to be the objectively best thrash metal album of all time.
Sure, Dave Mustaine's vocals aren't amazing, but the songwriting and execution of this album alone are more than enough to make it the pinnacle of thrash.
A true masterpiece of thrash metal and my personal favorite album of all time.
The musicianship and creativity on display here is beyond incredible and it's one of those rare albums that truly never gets old.
Metallica may not be in their prime anymore, but 72 Seasons still absolutely delivers, paying homage to the boys' classic work better than previous release Hardwired to Selfdestruct and presenting a treasure trove of new kickass riffs.
Where this album falls short is in the form of some songs being a bit too long and Kirk Hammett's leads being somewhat underwhelming on most tracks.
Aside from that, this is easily the best Metallica album of the modern era in my opinion