Hello! It's been forever since I've written a review ^-^ For some brief context: I've been shifting my focus to the Kpop and Korean music scene...so I guess the kpop phase has finally hit me. I haven't listened to a lot of albums or music other than Kpop, KR&B, and other genres like Jrock because that's simply what I wanted to listen to. this may be a different change of pace but alas, I wanted to give it a shot. Anyways...the review:
One album, 21 members, and NCT somehow pulled it off ... read more
Honestly...it's not as bad as people say it is. Perhaps people will change their minds in a few weeks and claim that the album has 'grown on them,' I have no fucking clue.
I enjoyed listening to it. Can't really say if it's 'good' or 'bad;' most I can say is: it's fun. It made me laugh more than cringe, and I found it genuinely entertaining. From what I can remember (I'm most likely not listening to this album in whole again, especially to 'analyze' it...that'll lead me to dislike it, no ... read more
I was expecting a mixed bag of goodies, and tis what I got aside from a few mid pieces. For this album, I was looking for very transformative and creative interpretations of the originals (since 1000 gecs is already a very flavorful, hectic album.) I don't want to just listen to a few instruments overlayed on the original song or the lyrics to be shittly rewritten *COUGH COUGH GOTY.* There needs to be a significant change or something that makes it so much more different and fresh. The wide ... read more
Been wanting to rate this album for a while now, but yeah it's a strong 10/10 for me.
Infectious & flamboyant production, a unique variety of sounds that clash so beautifully together, and a concept that's decorated with neon and glitter. Each track is memorable and the longevity doesn't seem to be diminishing any time soon. I would go on and on about why I love this album so much. Maybe I'll even edit this review when I feel like going more in depth on this masterpiece. But as of ... read more
This is a labyrinth of an album. The unpredictable twists, turns, loops, and surprises take you on a journey that its eerie, frightening, yet beautiful in retrospect. However, after its runtime, you find yourself in the same place as before. It's as if Ignota wants to get out of the chaos, only to be pulled back into the darkness she so desperately tried to crawl out of.
A truly haunting experience. I've never listened to anything so emotionally potent in my life. She has amazing control on ... read more
Very minimalistic yet also lively and expressive. This is my first 070 Shake album, and so far I'm very impressed. For whatever reason, this sounds as if Travis Scott and FKA Twigs morphed into a Transformer (if the movie was caught on VHS)...and I'm all for it. The autotune that she uses throughout most of the project acts more like another instrument. Plus the album cover reminds me of Akira so.. +1 for that.
It's nonchalant, and gave me similar vibes to that of KAYTRANADA's Bubba. With that ... read more
“The Archer” is potent with melancholy and vulnerability. Alexandra just seems dazed and tired from the chaos of her past relationships, hence why it sounds more toned down compared to her last album. Regardless, it’s still a very enjoyable listen. The simplicity of the guitars and fuzzy drums glide along the slow tempo across each track, which adds mystery and mischief to the album’s personality. The atmosphere is eerie and haunting with tracks like Saving Grace and ... read more
BITCH HELLOOOO
Each track had this unique charisma to it. Despite the various beat switches throughout the album, Brian effortlessly manages to adapt to the different styles of the songs. His lyricism was witty yet still had moments of discussing deep concepts involving his relationships with people around him and a lot of self reflection. The weaker tracks in my opinion were Confetti and Where does the time go. I just wish that the album ended in a grander way instead of Joji's verse sizzling ... read more
I really just listened to 40 minutes of Peppa Pig...
...no regerts.
But for a 4 year old pig, she knows what's up. I'd bop Peppa Party Time in the club.