Hi, everyone. Stressthony Outtano here, the internet's busiest music nerd. It's time for a review of this new Navy Blue album, The Sword & the Soaring.
Here we have a brand new LP from prolific rapper, producer, songwriter Navy Blue, also known as Sage Gabriel Carlos Atreyu Elsesser. This guy has been a multifaceted creative for years now. He's worked in skating, fashion, the visual arts too, also doing art direction for Earl Sweatshirt's I Don't Like Shit ... read more
Hi, everyone. Bigthony Toothtano here, the internet's busiest music nerd. It's time for a review of the new Agriculture album, The Spiritual Sound.
Agriculture is a Los Angeles-based metal band, from what I understand, and they're back with their second full-length LP, which was one of my most anticipated albums of 2025. And yet, admittedly, this was also a record that it really took me a while to dive into it, appreciate it.
I first caught wind of this band off of their debut ... read more
Hi, everyone. Stuffthony Nosetano here, the internet's busiest music nerd. It's time for a review of this new The Hellp album, Riviera.
Here we have the latest LP from Los Angeles-based duo The Hellp, consisting of Noah Dillon as well as Chandler Lucy, who started life originally as a trio back in 2015, and this is now their third album. In 2023, they signed to an Atlantic Records imprint, which they are still on. They dropped their 2024 record, LL, through that label. It's a ... read more
Hi, everyone. Dethony Latano here, the internet's busiest music nerd. It's time for a review of this new De La Soul album, Cabin in the Sky.
Here we have the ninth full-length studio album of legendary Long Island hip-hop pioneers De La Soul, one of my favorite rap acts of all time. They are still showing a lot of ambition and creativity on this massive album that absolutely should not be glossed over. Because this is very much not your average rap, veterans, third act type album, ... read more
Hi, everyone. Red Hot Chili Peppers here, the internet's busiest music nerd. It's time for a review of this new Oneohtrix Point Never album, Tranquilizer.
Here we have the 11th full-length LP of veteran electronic and experimental music producer, Daniel Lopatin, aka Oneohtrix Point Never. You could say he's an artist who's seen an incredible amount of success and notoriety despite the deeply abstract nature of his music. I mean, the guy's not exactly known for churning ... read more