What a masterpiece. I decided to sit through this album at the perfect time. The lyrics were weirdly relatable and the instrumentals were utterly magnificent. Tracks like "Aubade (Morning Love Song)" and "The Blah Blah Blahs", Are beautiful thanks to the lyrics and instrumentals. The vocalist can be a bit off putting at first, (I felt this way) But once you get used to his scream like vocals you realize it fits very well with the content of the album, further adding to the ... read more
(Estate Tracks Only)
It feels quite finished and is an intricate and watertight collection of extra tracks.
(Favorite Track: WHARF TALK)
A cute, short little B-Sides collection from this up and coming band. It's full of sarcasm and humourous lyrics.
It's so beautiful!!! Everything is so passionate and well instrumented!! One of the best live albums I have ever heard. Masterpiece.
Hilarious. Put a big grin on my face regardless of how honestly terrible it is.
This is a gorgeous, beautiful album with positivity flowing. The vocal's are great, passionate, and really give life to this. The lyric's are about unity and peace. Simply a touching masterpiece.
The first half released as an EP is honestly pretty mediocre, It's a boring, relatively disappointing release that worried me for the rest of the album. Fantasy somewhat takes off after Radar, Far, Gone, With slightly more interesting and fulfilling synth pop. Even then its still too linear and forgettable even with the slight improvement in the last 6 tracks.
Favorite Track: Deceiver
It finally clicked.
This is a surprisingly calming, relaxing record. For the first couple minutes it was very off putting, So I took a break. but once I got accustomed to the sounds I found myself enjoying the originally unpleasant sounds. Listening to this in a quiet room allowed me to tune out and just experience all the noise this record has to offer. It was weirdly meditative.
3 Feet High and Rising is a work of art who's creators clearly had fun making. It's a great and fun, skillfully produced record that innovated and was way ahead of its time.
R.I.P. David Jolicoeur
Favorite Track: Say No Go
Cracker Midland
Gorillaz finally release their highly anticipated Cracker Island.
The singles had their low and highlights but "Cracker Island" was the only one that stood out and had a great funky instrumental with vocals from Thundercat. The rest of the singles worried me as they sounded like uninspired radio friendly synth-pop that was Gorillaz without the fun or uniqueness that made Gorillaz appealing in the first place. The album releases, I didn't expect an impressive new ... read more
Parannoul improve significantly on this extraordinary new record.
Favorite Track: Insomnia
While it has some things going for it, this album consistently bored me to death with its over the top overly cinematic, sometimes even meme like songs.