A respectable effort from a former Brockhampton member. Matt's mix of various genres creates a diverse but not cohesive album, despite the impressive array of unique ideas he incorporated. Overall, it offers a great listening experience.
It sounds like the bottom of the indie pop food chain, but at least I have pleasant memories from every time that my friend made me listen to this.
It literally sounds like AJR mixed with The Chainsmokers with a drop of the 1975
I don't think there's a better artistic expression than this Bowie's musical statement. It was his first and simultaneously last album that would cover something deeper than enjoyable but a little too simplistic and stripped-down rock music. Although there are clear contrasts between lush and reflective tracks like beautiful "Word on a Wing" or funk-influenced, glam, and with krautrock type beat 10-minute, "Station to Station", the album is incredibly cohesive. I appreciate ... read more