London-born singer Raye's "my 21st Century Blues" is one of the most interesting and ambitious albums of the decade.
Raye's 46 minute long album is an ode to music, it is pop taken to the next level, mixing it with different genres such as jazz and house.
It's hard for an album that contains 15 tracks to keep the listener's attention throughout the whole experience, but Raye achieves it like it's no big deal.
Raye's vocals never cease to amaze me, ... read more
Clairo has delivered her best album to date, which is high praise considering her previous album, 2019's "Immunity", was a commercial success and a staple album in her career.
Charm taps into a more heartwarming and delightful side of Clairo, with wholesome and emotional lyrics, this album conveys a spring-like warmth, like a ray of sunshine shining through your bedroom window.
Favorite Tracks: Nomad, Sexy to Somebody, Glory of the Snow.
9.5/10: Outstanding work
This is Halsey's most personal album and I thank her for it. It's a great album, it gives me everything I have been expecting from her and that I knew that she could achieve. Her best album to date and has MASSIVE bangers.
Extra brownie points for pissing Fantano and his fans off.
Favorite Songs: Ego, Dog Years, Only Girl Living in LA, Arsonist
9.5/10: Outstanding work
The Cure's 16-years-in-the-making album "Songs of a Lost World" seems like a goodbye, but the best kind of goodbye. The band continues to prove as to why they are considered one of the best bands to ever take place in a stage.
This album has it all, amazing vocals from Robert Smith, outstanding strings, synths, ambient sounds and overall just exquisite instrumentals. It belongs to that category of albums that transports you into another realm.
If I wasn't a The Cure fan ... read more
Vince Staples's "Big Fish Theory" is a hip-hop masterpiece. It takes it into a new and visionary place, positioning himself as one of the music scene's most talented rappers as of now.
This album contains amazing producers such as the late SOPHIE, that collaborates with Vince in "Yeah Right" and "Samo", this demonstrates the will that Staples had of including different sounds into his album since SOPHIE was a pioneer of the hyper-pop music, a genre that ... read more