The first two albums by Cults are tasty, adorable, kawaii and enjoyable. We needed that kind of music at the beginning of the previous decade. Does Offering still cut it aesthetically today? I don't think so. Cults have settled into a playing scheme that, unfortunately, isn't progressive or dynamic. We heard it before. As someone wrote somewhere in the comments, Offering offers the listener only one good song - (imo it's Gilded Lily) the rest is average. Sad face.
Wow, this album totally stands out from her overall discography. I mean, I'm impressed. I'll definitely have another take with this one because I don't know if it's love or if I'm simply disoriented from what I just heard. Anyway, 'Dream' is a damn bop."
The first 5 songs are absolutely good and listenable. However, the further it goes, the worse it gets. It's difficult to listen to ''Talk That Talk'' in 2023.
I'm listening to this album for the very first time. I absolutely know nothing about Carly Rae Jepsen's discography. I heard a few of her hits on the radio many years ago. I don't want to go into detail, but this album is something on the line between radio cheesiness and a masterpiece. Congrats. Would listen again.
Listening to this album gives the impression of lying on dewy grass, with the sun rays gently warming your skin. You relax. You sip on cold limoncello. What a cool experience!
Lavoro e tempo libero is such a lovely and groovy album but painful to listen to in the country I currently live in. It doesn't aesthetically match the groovy vibe, so I would deduct 5 points from the overall experience. Lmao.
That sounds cheap & classless af. It gives off a vibe of a summer hit that you can hear on some cheap-ass European radio.
These lyrics here deserve the cringiest songwriting award. It's painful to listen.