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Dogsbody is the visceral and unfathomable introduction of the New York noise rock band, Model/Actress, who through deep narrative nuances, consistent with the successful coordination between post punk and dance punk arrangements, consolidate such a changing as deeply emotional enviroment

all the elements play in favor of the conformation of a unique and diversified atmosphere, from the production that can undoubtedly be noted as one of the best worked so far this year, the vocal interpretation ... read more

Gracie Abrams - Good Riddance
52

singer/songwriter Gracie Abrams' debut project is a subtle and honest offering, which loses its authenticity considering the exponential way in which the alternative pop genre has grown, which doesn't necessarily mean that the tracks on Good Riddance are bad, just that rather they replicate in their tour some elements that are already familiar and deny herself the opportunity to establish a more personal brand, both in the composition of the tracks, and in the instrumental accompaniment, which ... read more

King Tuff - Smalltown Stardust
62

Smalltown Stardust could go unnoticed as just another indie rock project, however in essence it represents more than that, its melodic atmosphere is characterized by flowing between psychedelic folk and indie pop, also the main notable aspect of this project is its spirit, celebrate of the nature and emotional connection that can be found in this environment, an idea that works more than ideally with the soft yet clear vocal interpretation, and that even when it has some tracks that resonate ... read more

Samia - Honey
72

Honey is an introspective and to a certain point, cathartic journey, which is built with the most recognizable typical elements of the indie pop scene, but in which lebanese-american singer-songwriter Samia proposes, at times, some aspects that allow us to discover her artistic personality, either through a certain degree of rawness that can be found in the narrative content of the songs, the dynamic and exciting use of synthesizers on the track Sea Lions, that shines most in the bridge of the ... read more

Rebecca Black - Let Her Burn
71

in Let Her Burn by american singer Rebecca Black you can find a clearly stable performance on the electropop music scene, with some moments more remarkable than others, and also with some ideas that give the impression of not having been executed in the most precise way, specially in the field of production, and the way it connects with Black's performance, and certainly the narrative content of the project does not make a consistent difference with respect to other artists of the same style, ... read more

Gorillaz - Cracker Island
60

eclectic on its own terms would be a good way to describe the eighth studio album by the English virtual band Gorillaz, which consolidates a direction that is more interesting to describe than to listen to, being a mixed tour clearly focused on synthesizer arrangements and with stellar collaborations ranging from Stevie Nicks to Bad Bunny and Beck.

initially the proposals presented in Cracker Island are more than interesting, taking into consideration that the focus of the album seems to flow ... read more

Andy Shauf - Norm
70

on his eighth recording project, the canadian musician Andy Shauf presents an emotional journey in which it is worth navigating with an eye for detail, certainly the composition is it's most representative aspect, while the instrumental atmosphere is built song by song, sometimes in a way excessively coherent, but always flowing in an enveloping synchrony together with Shauf's vocal interpretation.

Norm is a project that transcends beyond the average proposal that it offers musically in the ... read more

Lana Del Rey - Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd
92

Ocean Blvd is undoubtedly a pinnacle for the career of singer-songwriter Lana del Rey, not only because it is debatably among her best recording projects, but also because it is a celebration of her career, consolidating through small nods to previous releases, and an important evolution for her narrative composition, an honest and introspective journey in which she questions her own legacy, the value of her family experiences and intense love, but in which she also allows us to know a more ... read more

Fucked Up - One Day
58

the canadian hardcore punk band Fucked Up presents in One Day an energetic proposal that's solidified from its electric guitar moments, which undoubtedly represent the most notable strength here, however, despite the instrumental and vocal power that can be enjoyed in this project, the truth is that it becomes excessively coherent, repeating the ideal formula over and over again and loses the opportunity to establish a more genuine journey with more pronounced nuances for each song, which is ... read more

60

in Girl In The Half Pearl, the American singer-songwriter and producer Liv.e presents a world of experimental R&B in which the main essence lies in dynamic arrangements that make the ensemble's production a true statement of authenticity.
equally audacious is the narrative content of the album, which at all times is presented as a speech of liberation, and personal growth in the midst of an elegantly chaotic instrumental atmosphere, which despite losing force of impact during the second ... read more

Hamish Hawk - Angel Numbers
50

although the whole set is kind of remarkable in the field of composition, as well as stable in Hawk's vocal interpretation, at times the tracks lose personality in the instrumental line, which remains within a safe direction that eventually works, but loses the opportunity to explore more dynamic ideas that diversify the album.

best track: Desperately
least favorite track: Money

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a pesar de que el recorrido completo permanece hasta cierto punto reconocible en el ... read more

Kimbra - A Reckoning
55

the fourth studio album by the new zealand singer-songwriter Kimbra feels most of the time like a mixed journey, with interesting proposals but that fail to consolidate a sense of authenticity, the field of production develops in a disconnected way at times and the composition it has doesn't define an essential factor for the recognition of the artist.
A Reckoning doesn't come off as a bad recording project overall, but it does lose, song by song, the opportunity to make a more memorable ... read more

Kali Uchis - Red Moon In Venus
82

in Red Moon In Venus Kali Uchis celebrates the beauty of love and falling in love by creating an enveloping instrumental atmosphere full of details that frame the intensity of the feelings that are evoked in the composition of the tracks.

certainly, this project by the colombian singer-songwriter refers at times to presenting clearly recognizable nods to her two previous projects, but on this occasion her artistic identity feels more defined than ever, the development of the album is quite ... read more

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there are striking elements in the development of these tracks, clearly the flow of Ice Spice is contagious and the rhythms are interesting in the most outstanding tracks, however in general it is difficult to find a recognizable identity in this set amidst the lyrics that are on generic ground most of the time, which is unfortunate as the american rapper's artistic persona is definitely eye-catching.

best track: Bikini Bottom
least favorite tracks: In Ha Mood, Actin A ... read more

KAROL G - MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO
70

the evolution and diversification of Karol G's music will not be surprising if her recording career has been followed. on her new album MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO, the colombian artist makes the most of the scenario of possibilities that are consolidating for reggaeton, and without presenting a strictly novel proposition, she manages to score an enjoyable collection of catchy, danceable songs, avoiding significant hiccups for most of the album's run.

a wide range of collaborations or a ... read more

100 gecs - 10,000 gecs
85

probably one of the most satisfying evolutions of the artists from the hyperpop scene, in 10,000 gecs the instrumental distortion takes place in an environment of pop punk and noise pop influences, in which the absurd and ironic of the narrative content of the tracks, once again achieves impact in a catchy and fun way, maintaining the effervescent authenticity of the style they presented in their debut project.

not everything on this album manages to be exactly exceptional, however, overall ... read more

Miley Cyrus - Endless Summer Vacation
53

possibly never before had the expectation played so much in favor of Miley Cyrus, after the release of the incredible Plastic Hearts in 2020 and with a hit up her sleeve with the lead single Flowers, everything seemed to lean around the singer-songwriter's possible best album, however, the result in Endless Summer Vacation ends up feeling as an incomplete album, undecided regarding the definition of it's own identity, and too safe in general terms.

in this project there is a remarkable amount ... read more

Caroline Polachek - Desire, I Want to Turn Into You
100

this is my 100th review, so I wanted it to be something special, thank you for all the likes and taking the time to read my reviews, I am very passionate about this and it makes me happy that we all share the love for music here.

in her sophomore studio album, Caroline Polachek presents a high point for her artistic evolution, consolidating one of the most passionate art pop projects of recent years, romantic in the expression of it's introspective narrative, bold in the instrumental diversity ... read more

Kelela - Raven
84

after a long period since the release of her emblematic debut album Take Me Apart, Kelela returns with an album that deepens the nuances of her artistic interpretation, not only in technical terms, with the use of deeper instrumentals and involving vocal moments; but also, she concretizes song after song, a discourse of simultaneous celebration of black femininity and queer culture as one of the origin nuclei of musical expression that's developing today.

Raven can take time to get fully ... read more

RAYE - My 21st Century Blues
78

on My 21st Century Blues the british singer-songwriter RAYE presents her debut proposal in the full extension of the word, after a long series of complications with her label, she finally manages to materialize a solid project loaded with tracks that combine pop and r&b in a dynamic and fluid way most of the time, without having the greatest pretensions in the composition of the songs, but always proving her points throughout the journey of just over 40 minutes.

this is a project that ... read more

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