This is my first real listen through and ranking of any Camellia project. Electronic (don’t know what else to call it) is still a weak genre for me, as I don’t, and haven’t listened to much in my life. When I tell you that this album is already one of my favorites. The overall euphoric and upbeat theme this album makes it such a beautiful piece of work. The sound mixing in this is consistent, which usually makes or breaks an album. I love how he does his own vocals for the ... read more
I knew of “Golden Dandelions” for years, but never bothered to go deep into the actual album itself. I recently went through it, and it’s a great album. Starts off strong with “Fire”, and has a great run in the first half. It does drop off to a slower pace in the second half of the project, but the songs are more lyric based, and have soothing melodies. I don’t even know what to call this genre, but we need more of this. His vocals are what makes this album ... read more
I do not usually listen to Uzi, and this is his first project I am going through. I love the experimental approach he had going into this, while others obviously don’t. More variety through an album the more fun it is to listen to. His vocals and lyrics are on point and consistent though out. His features really make some of these songs. I can’t say that his music is my favorite, but what he does here is what other artists need to do more with projects, and just have an experimental ... read more
Starboy is a great album. This is where he truly started to excel in his talent. It is a dark themed album, as is with the rest of his projects. This surprised me when I went through it the first time. Tracks like “True Colors” and “Secrets” I fell in love with after going through it. Obviously tracks like “Starboy” and “Die For You” I knew beforehand. Some of the songs on here feel calm and smooth, while others are more hard and sudden, matching ... read more
After Hours, in my opinion, is Abels best project to date, and for very good reason. Abel brings back popular music trends from the past, with synth-heavy songs. The sounds design in this album is damn near perfect, which makes this such a good listen. The story behind it, of a dwindling relationship/self reflection, is what drives this album for me. I don’t know if theres any other albums that have lyrics that hit as hard as this, in a sad/depressing way. “Save Your Tears” ... read more
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