A cute little comedy single about blowing up mars to mess with elon musk. I certainly wouldn't call this a masterpiece but I would never in a million years call it bad.
Atrocity Exhibition is an album exploring how poverty afflicts those living in impoverished neighborhoods, and how those intense psychological traumas will follow people even if they can "get out of the hood". Tracks such as Ain't it Funny, Golddust, and Really Doe best express the violence, drug abuse, and depression deeply entrenched in these communities while tracks like White Lines, Tell Me What I Don't Know, and Get Hi best express how these issues still deeply impact ... read more
Not terrible for a first release of an artist. Generally disconnected and unthemed, and the first track is absolutely a snoozer, but there's a lot of passion and fun that clearly went into this project. I think we can expect bigger and better projects from this artist in the future.
A stelar jazz rock album exploring love and loss with fantastic lyricism and masterful instrumentals. Every song is at the very least a 8, with most being 9s or 10s. One of the most cohesive and thematically consistent albums I've ever heard, it will surely be remembered for many years to come.
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