Lingua Ignota's 'SINNER GET READY' is a cry to all of those who hurt her. This album is so beyond personal, sometimes it hurts to listen. The thought put into her lyrics, production and religious references is phenomenal.
'Thy Kingdom Come' lacks some energy where energy is needed, but on the calmer side, it is just okay.
Keeping in mind that this is an EP, 'Feel My Rhythm' is short and sweet. This little project has great production, and has some highlights to it.
'SEQUENCE 01' is an electronic rave. Charli XCX, did you split yourself up into 5 J-Pop stars?
Karol G’s album has some highlights, but overall this project lacks versatility and does not explore much musically.
This album will leave you speechless the more you pay attention to it. 'Vanisher, Horizon Scraper' is a beach themed concept album that is truly magical.
'Alfredo 2' is a decent sequel with some good verses, but there isn't a lot of versatility on this album.
Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist deliver great chemistry over high quality production and fun features.
Something about this album seems overdone and overused, but the classic Metallica style is still there.
Picking right back up after their hit 'From Mars to Sirius,' they release another jam packed album with their signature Death Metal.
Constant creativity and endless head banging sums up this short project well.
'Koi No Yokan' is a great collection of creative writing, good production, and crazy riffs that will keep you entertained.
'Saturday Night Wrist' is a structured Shoegaze-metal album that has great execution.
'From Mars to Sirius' makes "heavy" an understatement with crazy guitar riffs, vocals, and production. (Also, insane that this is from 2005)
'Born to Die' is a good pop record, but it suffers most from the songs being drawn out.
Lana Del Rey takes a step up from her previous album, 'Born to Die,' with a more spacious, and mellow record.
The Estate Sale (7 songs + Intro Skit) is a great extension to the already fantastic album. All of the new songs fit into the original album with their style and themes.
This debut does its job of pushing Tyler’s chaotic creativity out there, and should be praised for its structure and ideas.