Aries - GLASS JAW
78

I was studying couldn't listen to this when it dropped.

I just listened to it.

This is def Aries best work. Very good for sure. Love the production

NF - How Could You Leave Us
97

After listening to the terrible EP "FEAR," I decided to revisit some of NF's old work.

I have come across this absolute Gem of a song, once again.

It seems like every time I come back to this song, it get's sadder, and probably because I get a bit older each time and I can understand the pain of NF losing his mother to drug addiction better. The outro to this day is still devastating.

NF - FEAR
30

I just failed my chem midterm but this helps me feel better bc it reminds me that there's worse thing out there that can happen.

I literally laughed out loud on the first line and the lil fucking hello adlib

I get it that NF's music is therapeutic for him, but like damn bruh if u gon release some sad shit at least make it good like sufjan stevens or mount eerie.

This is too bland/basic. NF literally has not evolved in sounds or production

Danny Brown - Stardust
75

After quitting drugs and going sober, (yay!) Danny Brown comes out with an album.

There are many sounds to this album, but notably you can see the influence of decades of influences of his sounds onto a singular album. It's ambitious, has a few misses, but overall great quality and flawless intervals of music sprinkled here and there.

ROSALÍA - LUX
87

Esto es muy bueno, sí.

what an insane vocalist she is

80

Unfortunate my boy Nonanon hasn't listened to this yet.

He doesn't stalk my profile anymore so I can write this review.
This album is a cross over between digicore production and coke head mixing and rapping style. Its crazy unique.

Taylor Swift - The Life of a Showgirl
20

Offensively horrible lyrically.

Earth, Wind & Fire - September
95

do you remember the 21st night of september

d4vd - Romantic Homicide
70

Music video, lyrics, etc etc. The context just makes it insanely sickening. Disturbing song now that we have context. Man I used to like this song. Fuk.

Coldplay - Yellow
97

Just did Drunk Karaoke to this. I killed it by the way

Goldiie Lux - Save Me
0

Song has nothing to do with the situation. Exploited the murder story to get his name in headlines. All press is "good" press when advertising music.

Not a single line about her

Destroy Lonely - </3³
67

never in my living years would i ever thought Destroy Lonely would be the one to save me from bad music. Usually it's the other way around.

but after a piss poor performance from Cardi B, i was floored by this absolute improvement from DL. And an improvement of music quality from Opium label, period.

ts js vibe as fuck

Cardi B - AM I THE DRAMA?
32

beats so ass it sounds like experimental hip-hop but it its not actually experimental hiphop because the beats are ass and the rapping also kinda sucks and it's boring.

Lizzo vocals were the best part of the album.

Maruja - Pain to Power
87

Insane debut album. Great songs, too bad we already listened to half the record before it came out.

as usual i am a sucker for Harry Wilkinson's vocals and singing. It's very nice. And the production is just peak post rock and punk.

twenty one pilots - Breach
80

The end of a era that started in 2015.

And i'd say it's a pretty beautiful ending. Definitely dethroned Trench as their best album in my opinion.

The lyrics and production are just a step up from their previous albums. Amazing.

The singing is better, the drums are better, the sonic ideas are better. This is actually their best album

Jane Remover - Dreamflasher
85

She's such a baddie

Lucy snapped and, the crushes on her songs are always so good.

Tom MacDonald - CHARLIE
0

At a Turning Point USA event in 2023, Kirk said he thinks gun deaths are "worth it" to have a Second Amendment.

On his self-titled radio talk show, Kirk expressed his dislike of the word "empathy."

Appearing on Jubilee's internet show Surrounded, Kirk insisted Black people were "better" in the 1940s under Jim Crow laws.
While debating a college student, Kirk said, "They were actually better in the 1940s. It was bad. It was evil. But what happened? ... read more

Drake - SOMEBODY LOVES ME PT. 2
10

if you told me to name top 10 trash rnb artists currently these three would be name dropped

and all 3 of them on a track tgt... this is as bad as you would expect it to be

Justin Bieber - SWAG II
43

I was in Chinatown Manhattan while I was eating some good soup dumpling

I got an email from spotify saying this dropped and i fucking cried

Because I just knew this was going to be a nothing album. Nothing new, nothing fun, and nothing good. Just some super bland pop

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