Highkey wrote off pink after not clicking with fancy that, but I really liked this. Also got flashbanged by Boy's a Liar and absolutely did the Ice Spice bop to it.
Honestly pretty cookie cutter, but there is definitely spaces for a launching point for her to go towards.
The title track carries the hell out of the project but that's alright. Genuine top 10 song in human history.
Malcolm is smooth and I get that it's "bedroom pop" but when he wasn't putting me into a comfy trance, he was putting me to sleep.
The sultry vibes contrasting with the harsher metal elements was really cool to hear first listen.
High highs, but I wasn't feeling a good chunk of it. The start of Uzi's magic is there though.
A crazy blend of genres that compliment Jim Legxacy's (assuming this is a Blxst situation with the x) insane production.
There really isn't anyone like Kenny Mason currently for me. Every direction that he goes with his sound is something I don't expect (in both a good and bad way imo).
Courtney's vocals are my highlight for the EP as she kills it. Looking forward to hearing more from them.
There are definitely some bangers, but the sound has eroded so much over the years.
Brent's voice is pushed much more to the forefront of the album with the instrumentals tailored to fit him a lot better than projects past.
People hear a political hip-hop album and call it the next tpab lol
Vince has always been politically aware within his discography and has interwoven it throughout his albums which leaves it to the listener to peel through the layers to find the fruit. Cry Baby beats you on the head with the message that kind of works with the rock rap style, but it comes off a bit reductive. Sonically its cool but Vince's standard chant-like and repetitive choruses does him little favors when the ... read more
Definitely the purest conceptual album that I've heard from Pink Floyd, and although I wasn't too blown away by it, the guitar work was phenomenal. I prefer Disk 2 to Disk 1 but with how the album plays out Roger Waters future endeavors make so much more sense.
High peaks throughout the album with great melodies (and adlibs) letting Miguel serenade the listener with more aggressive lyrics.