This is my introduction to Vince Staples and man what a first impression. His potent lyricism combining with great rapping and insanely hard hitting punk beats blend together masterfully producing an incredible listening experience. Bravo Vince.
Peggy please get off the internet (Derogatory)
I'm sorry but this album just fucking sucks, crazy how Peggy can title an album "experimental rap" yet provide almost nothing of value with its "strong suit" being he can SOMETIMES produce a decent beat, but then deliver the same boring and uninterested flow every song. And my god Peggy just cannot take criticism whatsoever, he releases some actual slop from the trough and when people say he released bad music he has to ... read more
This album makes me feel so bittersweet with its excellent production and her amazing singing, she does such a great job delivering a somber yet lively atmosphere that I can't get enough of. Every time I revisit Punisher I come out appreciating a new aspect and loving it even more than I did originally.
90 -> 93
One of the best album's to come out this year. The powerful and symbolic lyricism over their deliberately slow flows making you sit with the raw emotion being put on display throughout the album is absolutely heartbreaking yet beautiful.
90 -> 93
A very underappreciated album imo, the three track run of kate said, you are an angel, and escape your hometown by any means necessary is so peak.
88 -> 90
A must hear Psychrock album that has been an earworm for me since it came out, and a standout deviation from Yachty's usual sound.
The soundscapes that are created through the production are spectacular, perfect album to throw on and vibe to with it's seamless transitions song to song. One of my favorite albums of all time.
An album that's grown on me a ton. Consistently great indie rock album that has a ton of hard hitting instrumentation and catchy lyricism, These white boys sure can create bangers when they lock in.
85 -> 90
Pretty solid album with some pretty good instrumentation throughout. A good chunk of songs aren't too memorable but some of my highlights include New Invention, Need You Here, and the title track Razzmatazz.
73 -> 73
Tyler, The Creator is my favorite artist, and I have been a fan of his since cherry bomb over a decade ago at this point. To see his career blossom into what it is today has been a treat and it all culminates in my personal favorite album of his: IGOR.
IGOR is a conceptual breakup album that follows the character of Igor and his love life with an unnamed closeted man who cannot commit to their relationship due to fear of accepting who he is and his identity, eventually leaving Igor to be with ... read more
A really solid mixtape that grew off of me a bit unfortunately. Still some really hard hitting songs like FLAKKA, CLOVER, and DEViL.
86 -> 76
Fantastic concept album from Underscores about the lives of three girls in the boring small town of Wallsocket, Michigan.
The album is layered with amazing genre-bending production as well as incredibly potent lyricism making it a must hear album.
johnny johnny johnny is one of the most gut wrenching songs I've ever heard. 88 -> 91
Magdalena Bay come out with an album full of lush synths and heavenly production, Dreamy and ethereal vocals that are endlessly entertaining to listen through providing a great mix of atmospheric catchy earworms with some of my personal favorites being The Beginning, Chaeri, and You Lose!
88 -> 91
A decent collection of songs that doesn't have many standouts ends up leaving me a sense of longing for something more.
A Fantastic conceptual rock album that is full of insanely hard drum lines, very dense and potent lyrics and phenomenal vocals that takes us through the story of a man who dies from cancer and his journey through the afterlife.
Sonically amazing project from MCR. What the hell happened on the last song?
Danny brown's experimental production and rapping continue to be top notch on Stardust as well as featuring a plethora of great features across the hyperpop scene and the goat Quadeca.
Across the album you can tell Danny is in such a better headspace with his sobriety and it is reflected in both his more uplifting lyricism across songs like Book of Daniel, What You See, and The End and really upbeat, punchy and lovely production.
Other than a few songs on the album I generally think are ... read more
Its really funny when people pretend Drake is a good artist when he hasn't released anything of substance since the early 2010's.
This album serves as a middle point between Iceman and Maid of honor in terms of quality but still leaves me with nothing to take away with other than wishing that it was over.
But I guess that's not the point, he can pump out nothing but slop nobody gives a second thought but people will eat it up anyways so nothing really matters. Drake got his ... read more
Just uninspiring. Feels like there was no soul behind this album, just a vessel for drake to channel his hornyness. Worse than iceman and a waste of 45 minutes.
While there are a few notable tracks, Who Really Cares provides an overall mediocre listening experience with some fun production here and there.