I gotta say, some songs on here were amazing. But whats lacking is lots of songs sound very similar to each other, which made this album kinda boring.
Underrated. Really great ambiance and guitars. Geordie greep delivers great vocal performances on this aswell
So glad im getting into ug more this year, and this album is definitely the highlight so far. Super energetic and chaotic songs, and cool rapping.
Worth the wait, lots of highs and lows on this album. The production is pretty experimental for a$ap in general, but definitely worked in some ways. I liked the features too as well. The two bonus songs were lowkey not it though
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Geese did it again. I had high expectations for this album, and i was definitely not disappointed. Insanely groovy and beautiful production with cameron’s vocal performances over top of all the little bits of chaos. This album had some more somber and sweet cuts, with the likes of tracks of Cobra, Half Real, and Au Pays du Cocaine. 100 horses is my favourite song as its currently on repeat.
Overall this album was one heck of an experience. One of the best albums of 2025 for ... read more
I love you Jennifer B is an amazing folktronica album. My first listen to this didnt feel all that interesting, but the more i listened to it the better it got, and now its in my everyday rotation. This ultimately made me buy the vinyl, which btw sounds so good. But focusing more on the music; this sounds so unique. The art pop production with bits of electronic sounds mixed together make a very satisfying experience. Taylor Skye’s vocal performances on every song are just perfection. Her ... read more
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Decided to listen to Geese’s other album and i must say this was way better than Projector. First off, i loved the alt-country sound on the album. I personally dont enjoy regular country music, but this album definitely changed my opinion cause it made country sound so good. The indie rock and alt country fusion was a great idea because I don’t think i have heard anything like this before. Theres this rising action in most of the songs where it becomes loud and chaotic ... read more
Joey delivers great performances on this new album, with great east coast hiphop production. Although every song sounds great and is an overall vibe, theres nothing mind blowing about this album.
This album moved me. Even though it seems so simple as just bittersweet vocals over light guitar plucking, something to it just sounds so good; the raw and soothing sound to the album. The experience as a whole is so sincere and genuine, and to me that is so amazing to accomplish on an album. Overall, certainly an emotional experience. From happy to sad sounding tracks, the album was amazing from start to finish.
Earl’s theming on this album really made me feel like this is his best project of recent times. The rapping, the beats, are so well put together to ultimately give off this late night, almost psych trip feeling. Definitely a unique listen and a refreshing experience.
(old) The more i listen to this album, the more i appreciate its impact on myself and on how good this is. Amazing instrumentation, great singing, and genius concept. Genuinely one of the best albums ive heard.
(updated) i still think this is a great album, but definitely not outstanding. 100 -> 90
STAR LINE by Chance The Rapper is an amazing comeback album with many good bars and smooth beats. The whole album is consistent throughout, reminiscent of his earlier projects’ style which is great to see. The features on here were great too, including BJ The Chicago Kid, Joey Bada$$, Young Thug, Lil wayne and many more. He really outdid himself on this, it’s crazy how much better this is compared to his last album. Rlly shows how much he worked on this project over the past years.
King crimson did it again. This album blew me away. Of course, i had high expectations for this since In The Court of The Crimson King was already a masterpiece, but this was even better in my opinion. They went in a more progressive metal direction, but with orchestral instruments arranged around metal guitars—really cool and interesting sound for sure. There was less singing on this album, and more instrumentals, but when they did get the chance to sing, it was truly amazing. I’d ... read more
This was a solid Oh Sees album with many brain-tickling riffs and vocals. Although some songs on here werent that interesting, the rest of the album was great and very catchy.
Im gonna be brutally honest and upfront abt this album. Wide awake by Mechatok was hell of an uninteresting album listen. The production was generally pretty bland and boring, the only songs that were decent were the ones with featured singers on it. I gotta give it to Mechatok for having good ideas, but those ideas did not work out well on this unfortunately.
God Does Like Ugly by JID was a solid rap album with great beats and lyrics. The melodies on the album are too tier and definitely make the album experience better. Also has multiple great features.
The only problem with this album is that the second half is definitely much weaker than the first half.
Overall, a decent listen and a great album from JID
Communist Slow Jams is a Mixtape from Peggy that ive been wanting to listen to for a very long time, but now i finally got the chance to hear it, and i gotta say that its amazing. The experimental production had vaporwave aesthetic to it (which is more present in his older work) sounding very smooth and dreamy to hear. Peggy also delivers political bars in his lyrics, hence the name of the album.
Every song sounded great, no major complaints overall. This exceeded my expectations on the album ... read more
Remain in Light by Talking Heads was a very interesting listen and was definitely something that sounded unique to me. Production definitely had some dance music influence; many loops and electronic elements. Overall had that nice groovy and funky touch, but with a little but of “eerie” or “dark” feeling to it. Same thing with the vocals; pretty much off-putting in the slightest but still sounding good.
Definitely an album that didnt entirely blow my expectations away, ... read more
Abbey road by The Beatles is their magnum opus and by far my favourite album from the band. The psychedelic sound with layers of beautiful instruments on almost every song is SO good. Singing on here is also amazing, i can tell they also tried a bunch different vocal inflections on this album; and they ended up working greatly.
This album had what The Beatles’ other albums didn’t; consistency. Instead of standalone tracks made just by 1 member, they all worked together to write, ... read more