I found it to be an intimate, vibrant, and totally alive album. Oblivion, Obsolete, and Afterthought were the songs I liked the least, but they are far from bad. Depending on the vibe, you can even enjoy them. The feature I liked the most was the fact that this album vibrates all the time. It's really awesome.
A beautiful album, wonderfully well executed, which captivated me right from the first tracks.
One of the best things I've ever heard. I have a few favorites, but listening to them all in order is an experience that every music listener should have at least once in their life.
The solo version is considerably better, but that doesn't mean I completely dislike the other one. I like listening to GloRilla's part in the song, and I think it's precisely this contrast that gives this version its charm. It's a fun, addictive song, and that's enough for me.
Lola Young is an artist who really catches my attention. I like her aesthetic, and her songs (especially on this album) convey a sense of building one's own identity. Spiders caught my attention and was my first contact with her. F**K EVERYONE works very well, and One Thing stuck in my mind... Overall, the album has some memorable songs, and even though some are weak, it's not enough to call this album average.
The intro is good, We are bulletproof, pt.2 was also worth listening to, and Like was a surprise for me. It's a good single album, and even though it's complemented by interludes and Outro: Circle room cypher, it was interesting as my first contact with it.
Listening to it from start to finish was incredible. It's not a perfect album, but it works really well. It flows nicely, it's fun, and I'll definitely be coming back to listen to it more often.
This was one of the most immersive experiences I've had with an album; every moment here was precious. The songs are beautiful, and FKA twigs has a magical voice that can transport you anywhere. Thousand Eyes was a great start, Sad Day is one of the most memorable tracks here (and definitely a favorite), Holy Terrain is really fun but I found it a little lost compared to the rest of the album, Mary Magdalene was incredible, Fallen Alien is beautiful, Mirrored Heart was beautiful, Daybed ... read more
Tyler is one of the most interesting artists working, he manages to make a totally energetic and entertaining album. It was a great surprise for me.
It's a good album, but I didn't feel totally involved with it. There are unique moments here that make me recommend listening to it in its entirety, but there are moments that seem to want to test how far you're willing to go. It's an album with identity, and I really liked that. Whether you like it or not, it's definitely an interesting experience.
Demorou até que eu começasse a curtir realmente o álbum, a partir de "Não Vou Chorar" o álbum ficou bom pra caralho, curti muito as transições entre as músicas também.
Extremely weak, I really don't like Addison Rae as a singer, and this album sounds extremely boring from start to finish. Not to say it's horrible, I found Headphones On very entertaining, but everything else...
Although it's a good debut album and the songs are enjoyable, there's not much that's memorable about it. Some songs end up engaging you more, but knowing the artist's evolution in her future albums, this album is a bit forgettable.
It's not a bad song, but it's far from being a favorite of this band. It's interesting but I found it weak.
This is a perfect pop album, it has a great vibe from start to finish, all the songs are great and at worst, good. It's a fun, light and catchy album that manages to keep you listening until the last second, Future Nostalgia is a great opening song, Don't Start Now and Cool (perfect sequence) Physical and Levitating will keep me coming back to listen to this album and remember that there is one of the best pop albums of the decade.