Although it's an extremely weird produced and well written album, it just feels repetitive at points and boring at others. I enjoy the samples for the most part but some of them are a bit strange. The main thing I don't like about this project for the most part are the vocals, they are great on some tracks, but mediocre or annoying on others. I do see the appeal that the album gets but it is one of my least favorite Tyler projects, it does definitely hold some of his best songs and ... read more
Although this does have some of Slipknot's best songs and some of my personal favorites, there are a lot of elements that brings the project down, and the main "elements" are most of the middle part of the album, tracks 6 to 10 are all pretty mediocre and decent at best, with "Butcher's Hook" being pretty bad and a lowlight of the album and slipknots whole career. The guitars and vocals are all amazing, drums are great and the acoustics on "Snuff" work ... read more
It's a really interesting project, for the most part it's excellent, the bedroom pop style of the instrumentals with the accents of hypnagogic pop work very well together, he has a great voice for this type of music and he shows it in tracks like "Dead Weight," "Leopard" and "John & Nancy" but there is so many times on this record where his vocals start to annoy me or the tracks start to get a bit boring or repetitive. That's the only thing ... read more
I love how simple and west coast styled this project is. Kendrick is doing what he wants and making music for himself and the people from where he came from. The lyricism is still incredibly sharp on this project with some standout moments in his entire career. This album is mainly filled with bangers that are fun to listen to, all the tracks have incredible replayability and I appreciate this project similarly to DAMN. due to him being straightforward, raw and meaningful, but still replayable ... read more
A lot of this project personally bored me and I do think it is Nine Inch Nails weakest work, but there are some great standout moments on this EP still. "Less Than" is one of my favorite Nine Inch Nails tracks of all time, but that is the only track that really captivates me in this EP, and the outro track is pretty dragged out as well. Although it was an interesting EP and more of an industrial rock sounding project, it's just a bit off and I feel like more work could've ... read more
A really enjoyable project from Nine Inch Nails, and one of my favorites from them. It's a decently different style from their other projects, focusing much more on electronics. The electronics are very masterfully done in this project, being extremely cohesive and interesting. Although there is a few boring moments on this project with the slower paced songs, overall it's entertaining and fun to listen to. Some of the album is also very introspective and well written, specifically on ... read more
This project is all around horrible, it's got the most corny production, flows, lyrics and instrumentals I've ever heard, it's astonishing to me how horrible the quality of these songs are. The features are almost just as terrible as Ronnie Radke on this project, and the only tolerable song on this album is the title track. Which is still a pretty low bar to cross for a song. This record is a piece of music that shouldn't have been released, it's so incredibly awful and ... read more
Like usual, Lemon Demon creates a really interesting, strange, and nerdy project filled with some really cool songs, lyrics and a lot of standout moments. Overall, the songwriting on this track is really good, although it's very random, the songwriting process and lines can be very good at times. The whole project is fun to listen to, and the comedic lyrics definitely help with that. The only problem I have with this album is the track "Everybody Loves Raymond." That track is ... read more
This project is really cool, nerdy, and unique. Just like Lemon Demon's other projects, but in comparison to something like Spirit Phone, this just feels a bit more hollow and empty. There's not much great lyricism on this project. But there's a good amount of amazing songs. There is also some pretty mediocre songs, most of the album is at least solid at that. I'm not including any instrumental tracks aside from the intro.
FAV TRACKS: Marketland, The Machine, The Ocean, ... read more
Not nearly as bad as people are making it out to be. But it's very mediocre and it's obviously a low effort cash grab. There are some pretty good tracks on here though. This album is very hit or miss with a lot of awful tracks and some great ones. Although the mixing and mastering is all pretty subpar on this project and a lot of these songs sound like slightly polished demo tapes. Thankfully this is the last LP so Juice Wrld's label stops exploiting him and ruining his ... read more
This album is pretty basic and a pretty big turn in quality with Matt Walst replacing Adam Gontier, but this album is for sure still enjoyable for the most part. The intro track "Human Race" is decent in it's production and instrumental, having some interesting and non generic elements, but in the end it's pretty boring and drags on a bit. The songwriting isn't special in the song either.
The second track "Painkiller" is really generic and commercial, with a ... read more
I'm only reviewing the main album, not the bonus tracks at least for now.
This album is really interesting, fun and nerdy. It covers a large variety of styles and lyrical themes and it leaves us with a really interesting and enjoyable listen. The production is pretty amazing all the way through and Neil did very well with the electronics and groovy elements on this project. Some tracks are absolutely amazing and some are pretty alright to me, so for the most part it balances out. The ... read more
"One Assassination Under God"
This is a really solid intro track and definitely sets up the album well. It has some good production, good vocals, solid songwriting and a great buildup. It definitely drags on for longer than it should though. There really isn't too much to say about this track, but overall it's pretty good and enjoyable.
73/100
"No Funeral Without Applause"
The guitar in the background is absolutely amazing. It sets a great tone for the song and ... read more
Overall I think the project is decent, definitely Boywithuke's best, but there are some serious shortcomings, especially in the lyrics with some incredibly corny and annoying lines that make the songs much worse than they should be. Overall the production is pretty good and it's the exact type of production that I love. The ukelele being gone is also amazing, it really shows his talent as a producer and artist. I think this project shows a lot of potential, but he just needs to work ... read more
A little bit too inconsistent to be great, but it's still quite a good project with a lot of amazing tracks. The main problem with this album like I said, is inconsistency. This album has some of my favorite LP songs but then there are some really mediocre songs that could've easily been cut and replaced with something better. The production is great all the way through, the album is a bit too short I think, and the lyrics, vocals, and songwriting were pretty great. The album was also ... read more
I think this album is really interesting and a really cool turn away from the simple commercial electronic rock sound they had, which although was cool, this is cooler. There definitely didn't need to be 2 instrumental tracks on an 8 song ep. The industrial metal elements are amazing with the heavier guitar riffs and electronic elements mixed with them, very interesting and experimental. Also the track "Physical (You're So)" in my opinion is very mediocre, and it's just ... read more
Very experimental, interesting, and different, and he does it all while sounding absolutely amazing, he shows some really powerful and introspective lyrics on this album and some absolutely amazing storytelling songs. Whether it's Rah Tah Tah which shows him just having fun and rapping really well on a great beat, or if it's Noid, which samples interesting and unorthodox songs, and a strange feeling guitar that perfectly captures what the song should sound like, and then there are ... read more
Really cool project with a lot of interesting elements. It's really interesting, fun and sometimes pretty intense. The large variety of instruments being used on this project all blend together really well and it gives each song a really proper and nice feel to it, whether it's trying to be dark and moody or happy and upbeat. The lyricism is all pretty good and the vocals are solid, sometimes unnecessary, but still pretty solid. Most of the album is just really fun and interesting, ... read more
A really impressive Metallica project, and it doesn't have any bass. That's the only problem on this project, it doesn't have bass. But, about everything else is amazing or really good about it at the minimum. It has really good songwriting, really long songs that keep my interest all the way through like the title track "...And Justice for All". The song "One" is one of the best songs ever made, it's a masterpiece and is perfect in almost every way. ... read more
It's a fun album, it's pretty consistent and it's really enjoyable. I think the main problem I have with Tally Hall is how hit or miss they are, for example, I love the song Out in the Twilight, and then You comes after it, which is just a super lackluster underbaked boring song. But there are a lot of highlights on this album and I enjoy that they are still experimenting, although experimenting less than Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum. It has solid or good songwriting ... read more