DAMN. – The Sacred and the Profane
A political and spiritual journey that delves into the two sides of the same coin.
“DAMN.” by Kendrick Lamar, released on April 14, 2017. The first word that comes to mind to describe this project is: shocking. It is an extremely cohesive yet profound album, with 14 tracks distributed across 54 minutes.
It was the first Rap album in history to win a Pulitzer Prize for Music. In addition, the project also won the Grammy Award for Best Rap ... read more
"Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band": The greatest by the greatest!
The epic, psychedelic daily life of the alter ego of the greatest band of all time.
"Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band" by The Beatles was released on the first day of June, 1967. The first word that comes to mind when trying to describe this project is: intimate. It is a short yet complete album, running for 44 minutes across 13 tracks.
"Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club ... read more
“GO:OD AM (10th Anniversary)” – Time really flies:
Not quite sober, but finally awake.
Released on October 24, 2025, celebrating ten years since the original version dropped on September 18, 2015, “GO:OD AM (10th Anniversary)” arrives with three new songs: “Royal Flush”, “Cable Box”, and “Carpe Diem.” And it’s truly beautiful to see how much Mac’s family cares about keeping his art alive — and doing so in an ... read more
“Watching Movies With The Sound Off”: The Metamorphosis of Mac Miller
A surreal portrait of emptiness, genius, and transition.
“Watching Movies With The Sound Off” by Mac Miller, released on June 18, 2013, and re-released in a deluxe version on June 23, 2023, to celebrate the project’s 10-year anniversary. The first word that comes to mind to describe this project is: abstract. It’s a long album, 1 hour and 19 minutes across 21 tracks, but it doesn’t ... read more
Thanks to @drakkarnior for recommending me this project! Really interesting instrumental hip-hop jams that are definitely worth your listening, all of us should appreciate more upcoming and undergrond artists! My favorite ones were: "Welcome to the show!", "Twenty" and "Lurking In The Water" specially "Lurking In The Water" that one is definitely worth listening to!!!
"Everywhere at the End of Time: Stage 6" by The Caretaker: Drowning in Silence
The final stage — dense, unrecognizable, and devastating.
After six hours and thirty minutes, we arrive at the end. And I am completely devastated. This project shook me deeply. It is unconsumable, difficult to digest, and even harder to accept. Many times throughout this journey it hurts, especially at the end.
I will spare words in describing Stage 6, because I believe it has reached a level that ... read more