Copycats might be song of the year ngl.
Danny Brown is officially back with his 7th studio album, and this one has the special honor of being Danny's first album that he's recorded while fully sober. This makes for what is in my opinion possibly Danny's most interesting project since uknowhatimsayin. Not just in regards to the overall sound of the project, but also much of the subject matter. I would argue this is Danny's most personal and introspective project to date. ... read more
"Intentions are everything" son vs. "Intentions don't mean much" daughter... shit somebody made that joke already didnt they?
Twenty One Pilots return a year after 2024s "Clancy" for "Breach," the album that brings about the TRUE end of the dema storyline and the decade long narrative that has spanned most of the bands career. After previously promising that "Clancy" would end the storyline, "Breach" represents the actual end, ... read more
Yeah nah this is still their best album
Trench is Twenty One Pilots at their absolute peak. The album takes all of the potential of the bands previous releases and fully capitalizes on it, retaining the catchy songwriting and experimentation that the band was known for up to this point and discarding much of the grating soundscapes and bad genre crossovers that made albums such as Blurryface and Vessel difficult to sit through.
This album also sees the band fully diving into the lore that ... read more
I fear the kid has done it again.
JID continues to prove why he is one of the most attention worthy rappers to come out of the 2010s. If The Forever Story was the album that first gave him that status, then God Does Like Ugly is the album that cements it. This project not only stands as a testament to JIDs abilities as a rapper and songwriter, but also shows JID continuing to experiment with his sound and push boundaries in regards to the sonic palette of his music. This record also stands out ... read more
This review is dedicated to the memory of Ozzy Osbourne, AKA The Prince Of Darkness, may he Rest In Peace.
I mean truly what is there to even say about this album? It is easily one of the most iconic metal records of all time and probably one of the most quintessential records in Black Sabbath's discography. Paranoid finds Sabbath continuing and expanding the sound that made their Self-Titled debut a success in the first place. This is pretty much everything that you could want in a ... read more