‘Invasion Of Privacy’ sometimes has an invasion of flow, disrupting some of the connections in the album with awkward songs.
‘SET IT OFF’ only has a couple of good songs, the rest is bloated and doesn’t sound needed.
Sufjan Stevens is a fantastic writer on this album. It is very personal and dear to him, and you can tell.
Duckwrth’s best project and effort to date. This genre-bending album is a full walkthrough that gets personal and experimental.
Joey and Brae make a funny and energetic album that is purely good entertainment.
J. Cole explores some areas that don’t work for him, and needs some improvements lyrically.
While the album gets a ton of attention, it is hard not to seem overrated, but Weezer has a solid base on this album.
Travis Scott’s ‘ASTROWORLD’ feels like a constant rollercoaster, with bangers scattered around some lower points, but it keeps moving.
'The Battle of Los Angeles' is sometimes more bark than bite, but it still manages to keep going.
'By The Way' is a good comeback from the Red Hot Chili Pepper's 'Californication.'
The Red Hot Chili Peppers stick to their same style, but offer some more depth in the hit makers and filler.
While a little bloated, 'Blood Sugar Sex Magik' is a good home base for the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Black Country, New Road made a fantastic experimental rock album that is filled with personality and emotion.
White Pony is Deftones's best bunch of songs, having a great flow and conncection.