MGMT - Little Dark Age
85

This is so smegma πŸ·πŸ—Ώ

Kero Kero Bonito - Bonito Generation
83

people don't even thank you anymore they just hit you with this pose

MGMT - MGMT
66

best thing I can say about the album is its really good sleep aid

Butthole Surfers - Rembrandt Pussyhorse
69

its something, fun listen but very hit or miss.

Tame Impala - InnerSpeaker
77

gets hella boring but good

93

Man, what even is music?

Kero Kero Bonito - Intro Bonito
74

why does she hate dogs so much wtf

72

I probably enjoyed this more than I should've

Death Grips - Exmilitary
94

You know you made it as an artist when you can say that you make music cum, and no one bats an eye.

高中正義 [Masayoshi Takanaka] - SEYCHELLES
93

Masayoshi Takanaka, while not that well-known to the Western world, is considered the father of the jazz fusion music movement in Japan during the 70s. With his first studio album, Seychelles, named after the Seychelles islands in East Africa, Takanaka proves his expertise in guitar and songwriting in eight beautiful tracks. Whether your looking to relax or listen to a good city pop album, Takanaka has you covered.

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Nonagon Infinity
90

Now, I'm not one to dickride BUTTTTTTTT

I've been a KGLW fan for about 5 or 6 years (around when it came out). While this wasn't my first experience with Nonagon, it sure felt like it. The moment Robot Stop begins, everything around me doesn't matter. From start to finish (and repeat), this album is a journey through some of the hardest, rawest, ball-tickling, seizure-inducing riffs performed by a mere mortal. The benevolent hyper-intelligent architect of the Gizzverse, hailing from Melbourne, ... read more

Sepultura - Roots
75

Like the album’s name, Roots sees Sepultura embrace its Brazilian heritage while combining it with 90s death metal. Its most notable aspects are just how many genres the album touches upon, including death metal, nu-metal, groove metal, Brazilian folk music, and tribal music. The use of down-tuned guitars combined with Salvadoran percussion makes for a masterful seventy-two-minute experience

Bob Marley & The Wailers - Exodus
93

What is there to say about Bob Marley that hasn't already been said? Bringing Reggae into the mainstream with his magnum opus, Exodus. Named the 48th greatest album of all time by Rolling Stone, it's no wonder why Exodus is considered a masterpiece by those across the globe. The album proudly presents its themes of change, religious politics, and love, all mixed with beautiful roots reggae. And with A movie about the album's making, there's no better time to listen to it than now.

Gorillaz - Cracker Island
56

This could've been a good album but it feels like more of a Damon project than a Gorillaz one.

Gorillaz - Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez
73

While Gorillaz gets back in their groove, this album feels a little more like a demo reel than an LP, but a good demo reel at that.

Cage the Elephant - Cage the Elephant
74

Despite having some solid songs, There’s just not enough here to comeback To.

Goat - World Music
73

'World Music,' as the name implies, brings music sounds from around the world into a tiny neat package. Bringing instruments from around the world to create a particular cult-like sound, a picture sitting by a campfire with ritual masks on. The mix of Djembe as the main rhythm, along with electric guitars, creates an inner feeling that is unique to the album. 'World Music' shows GOAT's aesthetic isn't just for show

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Paper Mâché Dream Balloon
89

As a long-time fan of KGLW(specifically their rock and metal stuff), I always thought this album was all right. However, listening to the full album sparked a big old smile on my face. The folk-like influence mixed with the acoustic guitar and the harmonica makes almost every song on this album orgasmic.

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - I'm in Your Mind Fuzz
84

Gizzard finally embraces its heavy psychedelic capacity, which will affect the band's musical trajectory. This album is what I like to call Gizzard's glow-up point, as this is where the band finds its full sound and uses it. Gizzard combines everything they've learned from their previous albums and applies it to one excellent psychedelic concept-ish album.

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Quarters!
73

King Gizzard coming in with the 4 track long concept album Quarters! while a very strong start with "The River" but quickly falls off with the first song. Even though this album is good, the first song sets the bar too high.

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