Best Alt-Rock album I've listened to in so long, it's perfect and special to me in so many ways, Julia's song writing is amazing along with her beautiful vocals paired with Scro's production makes for a refreshing listen where each track holds it's own uniqueness yet upholds the consistency throughout the record from the explosive 'Kill You Off' to the solemn outro 'You've Lost A Lot of Blood' every song on "PRESSURE" can appeal to a ... read more
My first introduction to Sematary & Ghost Mountain, different but a good kind of different.
Whilst some of the features such as Pa Salieu and Unknown T are not to my liking, "CAPRISONGS" is a multi-genre mixtape which hits the nail on the head when it comes to a collective of various genres which do not flow together, FKA Twigs succeeds by fuelling the energy on tracks like "tears in the club" and "darjeeling" which add a perfect boost of club energy which stops the record getting stale, blended with Twigs' vulnerable emotionally rich lyricism and ... read more
Strongest rapping from Drake since 2015/2016. But, a large portion of songs on "ICEMAN" find themselves ruined either by features (21 Savage and Future), lazy wordplay or beat switches. The intro track 'Make Them Cry' is a solid intro, serving as a self-reflection and from Track 1 through to Track 4 which fantastically interpolates Lykke Li, the record is promising. However, the run from Track 5-17 is filled with inconsistency and constant aforementioned beat switches which ... read more
A more cohesive and developed "Honestly, Nevermind", with refreshing features from Stunna Sandy, Sexyy Red, Teezo Touchdown and Iconic Savvy which add to the fun of Drake's second House project, this album contains lots of songs that I've continued to return to since release such as 'Road Trips', 'Cheetah Print' and 'Goose and The Juice', Drake's experimentation on Track 13 and 14 provide a new sound of Drake's that has previously gone ... read more