The sequel to "Under Pressure" did not disappoint. While nothing in his discography can top Logic's debut album, "No Pressure" took me back to the first time I ever heard him spit bars. "Soul Food II" made me feel particularly nostalgic. However, this album is much more than a nostalgia trip. Not only that, it is essentially a rebirth for the Maryland rapper, who looked like he might be on his last legs after "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind", an album ... read more
So, unfortunately, I hate this album. I was thinking about doing a negative review for fun, as most of my reviews lately have been positive, and this is the first album that came to mind. I would never review an album unless I had listened to it in full first, and unfortunately for my ears, I did listen to this all the way through. God, people actually like this kind of music. I have listened to almost all of Goblin, and I was a pretty big fan. I liked the ideas he had going on that, and I ... read more
One of my top three albums of all time. Start to finish, this album is a masterpiece. Now, that is not to say that this album is without flaws. Every album has its shortcomings. This album is not incredibly innovative nor does include any original ideas or beats that haven't been explored before. Despite that, Logic somehow makes this album's journey still feel incredibly new and original. His album is full of personal stories and struggles each uniquely his own. I can see why his fan base ... read more
Slimmy G's debut album "At War" has made me laugh harder than any other album I've ever listened to. If it wasn't already obvious from the album's goofy cover art, it becomes clear with the blaring, bass boosted screaming on the title track, which happens to be the first song, that this album is strictly for laughs. The music and comedy world combine for 19 minutes of pure teenage humor-filled fun on "At War". Slimmy G also creatively produces some of his songs at lower or ... read more