this song is like getting a massage but then suddenly your masseuse reveal himself to be a chiropractor and attempts to rip off your head
genuinely scary and unnerving album in a way that not alot of music in this genre manages to be. the grueling atmosphere coupled with eugenes tortured vocals totally make up for any moment of this album where it feels like it drags on a little, and the moments where this album hits, it hits like a truck going 200mph in a mad max like wasteland
this beat is fucking fantastic, i love how lively the hi hats sound, and how full the beat sounds in general. superb single, can’t wait for the full album.
Album is obviously still amazing, was really excited to see the Queen Elizabeth Hall performances on this. The mixing is a little off though, and it would’ve been cool to hear some unreleased tracks from the sessions.
Radiohead fans were told a new record would be coming out at some point, and it seems they've gotten it earlier than expected.
A Light For Attracting Attention is just that; a Radiohead album (with some key differences, of course). Drummer Tom Skinner brings his jazzy drum loops to accompany what you'd usually expect from Radiohead at this point: beautiful string arrangements from Jonny, angelic (and on occasion more aggressive) vocals from Thom, and the combined wonderful guitarwork from the ... read more
Not much can be said about this album that hasn't already been said, it's an amazing project for sure.
Basketball Shoes has to be one of my favorite songs of all time.
This isn’t much of an “edit” as it is just cutting straight to the arguably better part of Happier Than Ever. The result of this is a song that starts really awkwardly, seeing as the whole first part of the song is what keeps it from being a fine pop-rock song, instead turning it into a hard-hitting banger of a song with an awesome buildup.
short n sweet
this new kaytranada produced IDK album has some misses for sure, but dog food, taco and the code slap so god damn hard. with the album being such a short listen, i don't see why you wouldn't listen to this, honestly. give it a listen.
EDIT: after a few more listens it has become apparent that there are indeed no misses on this album.
bordering on a perfect album.
the geometry of business: 10/10
time, gentlemen, time: 9.5/10
down a stair backward: 10/10
she's a find: 9.9/10
frankly frank: 9/10
a winner every time: 10/10!!!
frank's frolic: 8.7/10
it's the giving, not the taking: 10/10
The sophomore album from Manwolves is one filled with genre-bending combinations of jazz, rock and hip-hop.
Manwolves continue to impress with their energetic and fun tracks that they're known for, while also showing off their ability to take it down a notch in the more moody songs Ghost in the Graveyard and King of the Road, aswell as letting loose to create the crazy-sounding Fien, and even though the aforementioned songs don't quite hit the level of the other 5 songs, they're still ... read more