One of the folk albums of all time, the glow pt.2 has an odd start but a very unique and unheard of sound kept throughout the whole album. it takes a while to let this album make sense but once it does, it is incredible
before the divine feminine, swimming and circles, mac miller was rising to one of the 2010s most artistic, self-expressive and strengthened emcees
better than dots and loops, emperor tomato ketchup continues to push on it's dreams of creating a world of post-rock and pop like none else, a band that isn't comparable to anything else
the greatest shoegaze album of all time that happens to be awesome too
man i hate how much people glaze this mostly boring album with the worst interludes known to man, heavy but here, but some of the production is undoubtedly great especially for an album made in 1989
incredibly underrated for it's brilliance and musical strength. give it a few decades, it could be up there with bloody valentine's discography
> 3 feet high and rising as a professional 3fhah semi-hater
better than 3 feet high and rising by miles, probably the end of atcq's prime
very nice voice nina simone if it wasn't for that damn harmonica you might've gotten a 10
here we are, at the peak of psychedelic from one of the greatest rappers to touch the genre
why this so low rated i thought this was incredibly well made and enjoyable for all jazz rap and abstract lovers. definitely one of the best 2020 hip hop records
too shortly lived, however in it's time it manages to showcase what bi-polar is in some of the best songs I've ever heard in my life and also some pretty mid songs. it is after all bi-polar.
westside gunn fans when he drops his yearly record of boring and repetitive piano beats, him saying boom boom boom over and over again, while asking the dumbest questions known to man
no I have not put a brick in an air fryer have you ever actually rapped?
potentially the most overrated piece of music ever created. see still praying if you want more of this mediocrity
not an awful debut, but a bit overrated especially in the shadow of asap's follow up albums