There is this tweet. I don't remember the username, but I remember the message very well. It said that if you can't proclaim your favorite artist has a bad album, you're not a fan. While there are holes in that message, I agree with it because the fanbase and stanning aspects of music have become an issue in critical analysis.
How does that relate to this album, or even thinking about that with Peggy? Some may say Peggy hasn't been good since Cornball, that he has a perfect ... read more
During the dead period earlier last year, I was randomly scrolling through the new releases and looking at the niche and obscure stuff, and then I saw the cover of the 20. Something about the cover caught my interest. I assumed it was lo-fi drum'n'bass and electronica. But when I got a nice introspective coming-of-age album that blends hyper-pop, indie pop, and pop rap. While it wasn't groundbreaking, I knew something about this artist was worth keeping an eye on. I never ... read more
I've been listening to music passionately since 2016, and whether you want to call me unc, go ahead. The point is that I've been part of the transition from physical media to streaming. I remember being there for both 4 Your Eyez Only and K.O.D. I remember with the Ladder album, teasing this concept of a fall-off album, and this album became the era version of Detox, where we wondered when it would happen. I don't have to repeat what led to this point, and I don't want to ... read more
Honestly, seeing R.A.P. Ferreira drop feels like a casual thing at this point. Not to discredit Ferreira, but he's been very consistent at this point, so I expect to find a takeaway, no matter what. But seeing the producer credit got my excitement; Kenny Segal has been on such a remarkable streak, whether it's him behind the board or his own solo music. However, it made me realize two things: it has been half a decade since they last worked together, and it has been ten years since ... read more
Listening to this new Kevin Abstract, I genuinely wondered what I would be thinking. The reason I state this is because I, like many people, had a big Brockhampton during their active era, and there were albums that I was nuts over, but once that era came to a messy end, my opinions changed throughout multiple projects. This mainly comes with Kevin's albums, and with Blanket, I saw this album just messy and just wearing the influence on its shelf, and felt like I might have grown out of ... read more



