A comprehensive tracklist review: (THIS IS A LONG ONE)
I need to stop acting like this isn't my favourite Pink Floyd album
I think almost everything about this album is spectacular from the production to the contrast between the tracks and everything inbetween, originally the only issue I had with it was the final track Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast and the fact it didn't have enough substance for what it was, being an 11 minute track and sharing a tracklist with a song double ... read more
The greatest record Queen ever released and it honestly surprises me that people don't rate this higher.
Now that I'm just about finished with Queen's discography, I've really come back around to Jazz in a way even better than I did before. For first listen, I had it tied with A Night At The Opera for their best work and while I do still appreciate ANATO, I've come to terms with myself on Jazz being a few steps ahead for me.
Jazz has probably my favourite run of Queen ... read more
Re-reviewing Westside Gunn Part 24: Hitler Wears Hermes 8: Side B
By far his best effort to date and it still isn't close, this is a milestone in both Griselda and Boom Bap as a whole.
Hitler Wears Hermes 8: Side B is an hour of hit after hit after hit with little to no skips depending on who you are, it features some of the best production and verses of his whole career with the features to back it up. Beats go from luxury and borderline offensively rich sounding to dark, dusty and ... read more
Listened to this with good friend @Kinraa
As a not-so-experienced listener of Metal and even lesser so of Sludge, I still found this album to be interesting in both its drum patterns, riffs and gravelly vocals. It consistently keeps up this sinister air that doesn't get too stale despite its 50 minute runtime (even though almost 10 minutes of that is taken up by the 2 interludes on the album)
Speaking of interludes, I'm not too sure what the meaning of Disturbance is and I'm ... read more
Alright, I'm back here with a better understanding of Earl, both as a person and as a rapper and producer. I think I was a little too harsh on this album the first time around but it was also within the first like 50 or so albums I'd ever listened to so cut me some slack, yeah?
Alright, so the absolute worst part of this review is that even though its been around 3 years since I first listened to this and I've grown and changed, I still don't fully understand the insane ... read more
Yeah, this is probably the weakest Queen album (Unless Made In Heaven is terrible) but I don't really think this should be as low as 54
Hot Space, as a Queen album, is pretty unremarkable. It features some pretty forgettable songs and some of their most boring production across their discography but there are cracks of good music and there's more good than bad on here, obviously Body Language is pretty atrocious but on the other hand, I thought Las Palabras De Amor (The Words Of ... read more



