My friend passed away recently. The two of us were the biggest fans of Black Dresses that you could imagine, but when it came to the solo works, her favorite was Devi McCallion while I favored Ada Rook, not really seeing what the other saw. Devi always felt 'less' for a lack of a better word. Not as loud, reserved, held back. I can't say fully what album was my friend's favorite of Devi's, but the only album I outright saw her recommend me was 3.
It seems sad and ... read more
Perhaps a bizarre opinion, but Shadow Project's material is better in a live setting than a studio album.
Beautiful, noisy, unpredictable, bewildering, one of the most entertaining albums I've ever listened to.
Hard to vibe when there's a racist song on this. It's weird to me that no one ever really revisits these details, whether it be Guns & Roses having a song full of homophobia and racism or Pantera with "You blame oppression and play the role of criminals," it's just bizarre that practically no one ever addresses this stuff. And considering now in the modern days the reformed band is getting pulled from events for being a Nazi. Pantera really wasn't as good as ... read more
One of the most interesting bands I've gotten to see perform. "It's All Undone etc." was especially great live.
outstanding glitch and synth pop that stands out compared to every thing else in the genre these days. doesn't reinvent the genre or anything, but a great listening experience.
This album comes with a novella. That's a crazy amount of lore. Bizarre detour from the trans lesbian my little pony edm synth artist that will probably become her magnum opus.
Outstanding performance, ahead of its time. Only true draw back is that word choice on Romeo's Distress.
*shakes head* his name isn't even Jonas
Decent music, subpar lyrics, I don't think he looks like Buddy Holly *that* much