Greta Van Fleet are ever eloving artists and The Battle at Garden's Gate depicts their newly found renaissance in religion.
This is their second studio and this new album brings a plethora of different sounds and unique vocals from lead vocalist, Josh Kiszka. Drawing comparisons to Zed Leppelin on their previous album and extended plays, Greta Van Fleet has found their own voice and shows authenticity on this project, giving a new definition to modern rock.
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Poetic patriotic paino ballads, psychedelic pop and soft rock performed and produced to perfection.
Lana Del Rey's Norman Fucking Rockwell is her sixth studio album and her most critically acclaimed album to date. Drawing inspiration from painter and illustrater, Norman Rockwell, whos work was a reflection of American culture. The album follows in his footsteps and focuses on the chaos of the culture and the American dream from Del Rey's perspective.
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After the commercial and critical failure that was General Admission, MGK has grown as an artist and bloomed into something other than a rapper.
MGK released Bloom two years after his previous studio album and this is a smooth evolution into what MGK is now. Swaying away from the Hip-Hop scene, Bloom shows his transition into a rockstar and popstar rather than a rapper. MGK experiments with Punk, Pop and Rock genres on this record. This transition is definitely not a bad thing as Colson never ... read more
These Things Happen is G-Eazy's first studio album released by a record label as well as his first album to go platinum. After years of being an independent artist, these things finally happened for Gerald.
The album primarily focuses on his grind to get the top and rejoicing in his accomplishments. He also speak about what this newfound success means to him and about the sacrifices he's had to make specifically in regards to his relationships, however at the end of the day he's just thankful ... read more
An album with a little bit of everything for everyone, executed to near perfection.
G Eazy had a slow assent to stardom, but since the release of When It's Dark Out, he has become a household name in the Hip Hop industry.
When It's Dark Out is quality album with great tracks, sleeper hits and some emotional songs that elevates the album and shows who Gerald is as a person. He put his heart and personality into this record as its very raw and open.
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After the commercial success of When It's Dark Out, G-Eazy became a household name within the music industry and subsequently, an A-list celebrity.
This new found stardom led to much anticipation for his next album release and The Beautiful and Damned certainly lived up to the hype and arguably exceeded it. The Beautiful and Damned is based of the book with the same name by F Scott Fitzgerald and the album follows Geralds' story and views on the good and the bad of being a celebrity as he ... read more
A very fun, entertaining and enjoyable mixtape. Just something to turn up to.
Logic illustrates his versatility to the listener on this project in comparison to his previous studio album, Everybody which was released a year earlier. Everybody was mostly focused on equality and his personal journey into Christianity. In contrast, Bobby Tarantino II shows us that Logic can still spit and brings the heat, which was much needed after a very serious studio album.
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Like a Japanese kamikaze pilot, Eminem bombs himself and the whole music industry, critics and artists alike.
Inspired by the Chloraseptic (Remix) that Eminem released after the critical failure of Revival, Em decides to go after everyone and his fire, passion and aggressive is back.
Lyrically Eminem asserted himself as one of the best rappers ever on Kamikaze, with heavy multi-syllable rhyme schemes and creative wordplay, he has a much needed comeback after Revival and this surprise album ... read more
An album inspired by horror filmmaker, Alfred Hitchcock, Eminem is back on his Relapse shit with another horrorcore album, digging up his old demons once again.
Eminem received a lot of criticism for Kamikaze lacking content but, Music To Be Murdered By has a little bit of everything. From picking up where he left off on Kamikaze to speaking about his relationship (or rather absence of a relationship) with his father, as well as opening up his old wounds and putting himself out-there for ... read more