Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life
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**Album of the Year Review: *Songs in the Key of Life* by Stevie Wonder**

Stevie Wonder’s *Songs in the Key of Life* (1976) stands as an unparalleled masterpiece in the history of music. With this ambitious double album, Wonder solidified his place as one of the most inventive and gifted artists of his time. Combining elements of soul, funk, jazz, and pop, the record serves as a sprawling yet cohesive testament to his genius as a composer, lyricist, and multi-instrumentalist. ... read more

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**A Stunned Reaction to "Money Store" by Death Grips, as Told by a Befuddled 19th-Century Aristocrat**

Dearest Reader,

Pray, allow me to introduce myself. I am Archibald Thistlewhisk IV, a gentleman of the Victorian era, replete with fine waistcoats, an elaborate handlebar mustache, and a profound appreciation for chamber music and the dulcet tones of a well-played harpsichord. Imagine my stupefaction, nay, *horrification*, upon being presented with an auditory experience most ... read more

Mitski - Puberty 2
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### A Frat Boy’s Odyssey into **Mitski’s "Puberty 2"**
*(Or, How I Became the Worst Version of Myself to Understand the Best Album of All Time)*

**Part 1: Denial & Bro-ish Arrogance**
I’m not even sure how it happened. One moment, I’m at the gym blasting *Brostep Anthems 2025 Vol. 4*, and the next, my friend Dave is like, “You ever heard of Mitski?” I laughed. *Mitski? What is that, a type of vodka?* I remember rolling my eyes so ... read more

Mac Miller - Balloonerism
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Mac Miller's musical journey was a testament to his relentless evolution as an artist, marked by a profound exploration of diverse genres and introspective themes. From his early days in the "party rap" scene to delving into neo-soul and jazz influences, Mac consistently pushed the boundaries of his artistry.

On January 17, 2025, coinciding with what would have been Mac's 33rd birthday, his estate released the long-awaited album *Balloonerism*. This posthumous release ... read more

JPEGMAFIA & Danny Brown - SCARING THE HOES
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The night started with the hum of my Volvo—an old, battered thing, much like my own relationship with social norms. We were on the way to some club downtown, a double date I had reluctantly agreed to. In the back seat, two girls, with names I didn’t care to remember, sat giggling at some TikTok trend. Beside me in the passenger seat, my buddy Cole, a fellow traveler in the realm of experimental music, tapped his foot to the rhythm of *Scaring the Hoes* by JPEGMAFIA and Danny Brown. ... read more

Asian Glow - 11100011
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Asian Glow's latest album, *11100011*, has been met with widespread acclaim from the music community, particularly among fans of shoegaze and dream pop. The album seamlessly blends delicate dream pop elements with the wild intensity of shoegaze, striking a perfect balance that resonates with listeners.

Listeners have praised the album's heartfelt melodies and intricate textures, noting that the production handles a multitude of elements with finesse. The compositions effectively ... read more

Onision - I Am Trash
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Onision’s album *I Am Trash* isn’t just a dumpster fire—it’s the smoke signal for everything that’s wrong with his character and creative output. Listening to this album feels like being trapped in a toxic relationship with someone who manipulates your empathy while never owning their flaws. But hey, let’s dig into this mess in a way even SpongeBob might narrate if he found himself reviewing Onision’s work between flipping Krabby Patties.

**“Ahoy ... read more

Geordie Greep - The New Sound
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**Review: The Characters on *Of the New Sound* Defend Themselves**
*by: “Oblique_Ensemble_Anonymous”*

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Alright, let’s get something straight. We’ve seen the reviews. We’ve read the comments. "Pretentious." "Too weird." "Sounds like a blender full of aluminum and broken dreams." Well, guess what? You’re all *wrong*. We—the *voices*, *guitars*, and *ambient screams* on this record—are here to set the record ... read more

Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp a Butterfly
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**Review: To Pimp a Butterfly – The Best Album Ever Made (While Being Completely Overrated)**
*by: "Poetic_Hyperbole_9000"*

Rating: **100/100** (because you *have* to)

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Okay, so here we are. Kendrick Lamar's *To Pimp a Butterfly*, an album that's not just an album—oh no, that would be too pedestrian—it’s a *cultural milestone*, a *sonic manifesto*, and apparently, the only thing preventing the Earth from spinning into a chaotic void. ... read more

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