'Physical Graffiti' is a very long album, but it is jam packed with quality vocals, lyrics, and guitars all the way through.
Alice in Chains goes into a different direction on 'Jar of Flies' with acoustic guitars, soothing vocals and alternative grunge.
This is the strongest base of an album the Phony Ppl have made. It's fun, just wish there was more to it.
Following 'DAYTONA,' Pusha T made another short but high quality package that holds great verses from Pusha T and has great production.
It's hard to carry Lil Wayne's big ego, but most of the time he is able to with some filler.
On ‘Hell Hath No Fury,’ Clipse is ambitious on intriguing beats and flows.
"THIS IS CULTURALLY INAPPROPRIATE."
Oh you know, just Clipse making a huge comeback with Pharrell Williams throwing the most insane production around and Clipse with the best verses yet. Nothing Special.
'Oh The Places You'll Go' has its moments, it has great potential, but it lacks arrangement and balance.
Phoebe Bridgers made a more versatile album than her previous album 'Stranger in the Alps.' This album has a bigger vocal range, and more instrument experimentation along with Phoebe's deep lyricism.
Phoebe Bridgers has fantastic writing on 'Stranger in the Alps.' The album is very personal, and you can tell there was a lot of thought put into this one.
An okay little project, it has some good moments. This is not a project to come back to.
‘The Importance of Self Belief’ continues ‘Who Taught You To Hate Yourself?’ with better flow, and more jazz.
McKinley Dixon starts off with 'Who Taught You To Hate Yourself?' which is a thoughtful, bright and jazzy album that will make you contemplate.
'MUSIC' was not something worth the long wait, especially for something that could've been made in a couple of weeks.
'Die Lit' is Playboi Carti's best project so far. With jumping hits and synth-filled anthems, Carti has something good.
'Our Mother the Mountain' is a heartfelt country album with deep and meaningful lyrics.