The Weeknd sounds just as good live as he does in the studio, and he sounds excellent.
If you find some kind of pleasure or catharsis in music that expresses what it’s like to be in a dark, dreary, neverending cloud, then here’s the album for you.
This album really perfects the art of sounding fucking amazing and fucking horrible at the same time. I haven’t listened to this in years, because I’m not really in the mood to feel utterly fucking hopeless and depressed. I mean, it can be therapeutic in a way, but I’m afraid that too much of it can make ... read more
This album had potential … if “Brother Love” could be completely removed from it.
I find it difficult to separate the art from the artist. (The Diddler seems to be great at it, though, with his long history of separating art’s revenue from its artist’s income.)