Kanye comes through with the single worst album of his career. Where Kanye's ego is usually amusing and part of the fun with his music, Kanye's adventure into religion leave's that aspect feeling worse than usual. His inability to see religion as anything but a self-centered journey is ridiculous and I don't think I'll ever listen to this album again. Especially with his behavior in recent years, Ye's music being bad is probably going to mean me not listening to him because I'm sick of ... read more
While by no means Kanye's best record, Ye manages to be extremely personal and non-condescending for a modern Kanye release
I may get a lot of flack for saying this, but this album is my favorite Radiohead album hands down. Although it is short at just eight songs and is heavy with its use of electronic instruments, it's an album that is very Radiohead throughout. It's experimental, almost to a point of fault, and that's exactly what I expect out of Radiohead. This is my second favorite album ever and I am fine with saying that to the world.
This album is definitely Radiohead's first truly experimental album. As the follow-up album to the massively successful OK Computer, fan's and critics were both caught off guard by its eerier sound and reliance on electronic elements. This album is my seconds favorite Radiohead album behind The King of Limbs and it is a true masterpiece!