The Smile - Wall of Eyes
85

Damn this shit is nice as fuck. I love the beautifully eerie atmosphere and Thom Yorke's voice fits perfectly within it. Tom Skinner's drumming adds so much to these slower paced tracks that allows them to build gradually without getting stale. And, Johnny Greenwood's string arrangements are beautiful as always.

David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
100

I LOVE THIS ALBUM SO MUCH YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND. There is so much personality in the songwriting, the vocal performances, the playing, and especially the concept. Every song is so catchy and heartfelt and beautiful and well thought out. And, somehow, it keeps getting better with every listen.

The Beatles - With The Beatles
50

With The Beatles is a significant step down from The Beatles' debut. The first half of the album is actually pretty strong, apart from Little Child, but the second half is consistently underwhelming.

The Beatles - Please Please Me
75

It's very interesting to go back and listen to the beginnings of one of the most successful and innovative bands in the history of music. Not every single track hits, but overall a very solid debut with some standout moments.

The Beatles - Abbey Road
100

Abbey Road is The Beatles at peak musicianship. The first half is all bangers (yes, even Maxwell's Silver Hammer), and the second half is a cool ass medley.

Future - WE DON'T TRUST YOU
75

This is the duo we always needed. Great beats from Metro and good rapping performances from Future. Features are great for the most part as well, especially the Kendrick verse on Like That. There are a few misses for me in the second half, but overall pretty solid album.

ScHoolboy Q - BLUE LIPS
85

Easily one of the most creatively produced rap albums I've heard from a major artist in the last few years. Many bangers on the tracklist, and the introspective cuts are great as well (especially Blueslides).

Quadeca - SCRAPYARD
90

Stellar production, solid songwriting, and consistently interesting vocal performances. Despite the variety of moods, genres, and sounds across the project, it comes together very cohesively.

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