Good album from this group. Mid 60s definitely had this charisma of trying to be more real into their songwriting abilities.
Very solid and I liked his word play. Doesn't compare to his 2000 album but still solid sequel.
Hayley Williams is always has a good vocal range. The song structure itself is solid too but it didn't need 18 tracks.
Solid but a lil underwhelming since there debut. Although I can tell that production is shaping very nicely regardless when this came out in 1964
A Hard Days Night is a good album. Definitely bump this back when I was a kid.
It's solid for a Beatles album. For being from the 60s the guitar work is very nice and John and Paul vocals are good but really some of these songs are generic in a sense even as a Beatles fan.
Definitely a comeback I can say for Chance and I'm happy for the dude. I feel the passion but always making a statement that he can still produce bodies of work. This album is good for the dude and I'm happy.
Solid by Westside Gunn. Underrated artist and I always see why people love his music and I'm somewhat a fan of his music and a few tracks were bops. Production definitely was the best on here as well. Sounded crisp and well done.
Very weak and the collabs didn't even make a difference. Production was bland at best too making this a very disappointing album for Ty.
Very uninspiring and it sounded like noise if anything. Production was alright not gonna lie.
There debut definitely has some good gems on here. Love me do to I saw her standing there are nice boos to listen to.
Glock did good on this album. A lot of songs but honestly it was fine. Production was smooth and definitely aggressive as what I expected. Overall Key Glock out out a solid good album.
It's solid but there is some cut edges with it comes to the song structure itself. Production could of been more sharp around the bass but overall it's solid.
Very good storytelling, interesting but yet refreshing production, vocals not just his rapping have been insanely improved to more of a mature sound of pure artistry.
Honestly it's really solid and it's just enough to give it a positive rating. Ice cube has a decent amount of albums that aren't successful. Mainly his 2010's era was a lil rough but as of last year and this one there solid projects and brings me back to it's original form on his 90's era where he was bodying people left and right with that raw emotion. Man Up is an example for me that he can still cook.
Definitely a different take entirely from his discography.. juicy j has found ways to create a new sound for his craft although it may not be the best sound or you can respect his work ethic and his passion for music for me I think it's really cool but I thought it was meh at best